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John A. Litvaitis: Conference Papers

Papers from Regional Conference

The regional conference "Shrublands and Early-Successional Forests of the Northeastern United States: Critical Habitats Dependent on Disturbance" was held at UNH May 4 & 5, 2002. Papers from this meeting were published in a special issue of Forest Ecology and Management.

Shrublands and early-successional forests: critical habitats dependent on disturbance in the northeastern United States. John A. Litvaitis

Temporal patterns of vascular plant diversity in southeastern New Hampshire forests. Lauren F. Howard and Thomas D. Lee

Shrubland longevity and rare plant species in the northeastern United States. Roger Earl Latham

Scale and frequency of natural disturbances in the northeastern US: implications for early successional forest habitats and regional age distributions. Craig G. Lorimer and Alan S. White

Abundance, distribution, trends, and ownership patterns of early-successional forests in the northeastern United States. Robert T. Brooks

Relative importance of early-successional forests and shrubland habitats to mammals in the northeastern United States. Todd K. Fuller and Stephen DeStefano

Status and conservation of shrubland birds in the northeastern US. Randy Dettmers

Shrubland Lepidoptera of southern New England and southeastern New York: ecology, conservation, and management. David L. Wagner, Michael W. Nelson, and Dale F. Schweitzer

Are pre-Columbian conditions relevant baselines for managed forests in the northeastern United States? John A. Litvaitis

Interpreting and conserving the openland habitats of coastal New England: insights from landscape history. David R. Foster and Glenn Motzkin

Conceptual ecological models for the Long Island pitch pine barrens: implications for managing rare plant communities. Marilyn J. Jordan, William A. Patterson III, and Andrew G. Windisch

State efforts to promote early-successional habitats on public and private lands in the northeastern United States. James D. Oehler

Options for managing early-successional forest and shrubland bird habitats in the northeastern United States. Richard M. DeGraaf and Mariko Yamasaki

Avian communities on utility rights-of-ways and other managed shrublands in the northeastern United States. John L. Confer and Sarah May Pascoe

Utilizing the USDA PLANTS database to predict exotic woody plant invasiveness in New Hampshire. Brian Frappier and Robert T. Eckert

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Brendan Clifford, Wildlife Management Undergraduate, and Professor John Litvaitis Were Awarded with "Outstanding Poster" Award at NESAF