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Eli Archey Farming at Beech Settlement
Eli Archey and his mules, Kate and John at the Beech Settlement in Rush County.
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Species Distribution Modeling of American Beech (Fagus Grandifolia) Distribution in Southwest Ohio
The ability to predict American beech distribution (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) from environmental data was tested by using a geographic information system (GIS) in tandem with species distribution models (SDMs). The study was conducted in Butler and Preble
Mary C. Henry +2 more
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Outcomes of European colonization encompass surface fire exclusion followed by the forestation of open ecosystems and tree densification within forests, with concomitant replacement of fire-tolerant tree species, specifically oaks, by fire-sensitive tree
Brice B. Hanberry
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Atypical American Beech Tree Used by Indiana Bat Maternity
Encountered in Clermont County in southwest Ohio during the summer of 2013, an American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) snag was being used as a roost by two juvenile male Indiana bats (Myotis sodalis) for six days with at least 25 other bats (presumably
Sheets, Jeremy J., Martin, Megan K.
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Following the insurgence of beech bark disease, forest managers seek to reduce the formation of American beech thickets in the understory while promoting the establishment of other desirable hardwoods.
Valliere, Verna
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Factors determining the occurrence of Flat Bugs (Aradidae) in beech dominated forests
The habitat requirements of most Aradidae and the decisive factors that influence their occurrence are still poorly understood. To reduce this lack of knowledge a standardised survey of Aradidae in two large beech forest areas of Bavaria (northern ...
Blaschke, Markus +2 more
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Beech bark disease: a studty on the effects of disease and demise of the American beech (Fagus grandifolia) in the Wells plot [PDF]
General EcologyThe American beech (Fagus grandifolia) has experienced major decline due to the presence of beech bark disease (BBD) in the United States since 1929.
Perrone, Robert
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Tree foliage as a net accumulator of highly toxic methylmercury
Tree canopies are known to elevate atmospheric inputs of both mercury (Hg) and methylmercury (MeHg). While foliar uptake of gaseous Hg is well documented, little is known regarding the temporal dynamics and origins of MeHg in tree foliage, which ...
Idus Stinson +6 more
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Beech Leaf Disease on American beech (Fagus grandifolia): History, Ecology, and Control
For over a century, beech bark disease (BBD) has weakened American beech in Maine, causing bark lesions and vigorous resprouting. More recently, the non-native beech leaf disease (BLD), caused by a nematode, arrived in Maine in 2020 and rapidly spread ...
Seymour, Robert S
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EXOPHYLACTIC AND NECROPHYLACTIC PERIDERM DEVELOPMENT IN AMERICAN BEECH
American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) in forest stands of North America are threatened by a destructive disease commonly known as the beech bark disease.
OSTROFSKY, WILLIAM DOW
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