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Forest Ecology and Management, 33 / 34 (1990) 637 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam - - Printed in The Netherlands
Subject Index
Aerial photography, see Inventory methods Alaska, see North America Amazonia, see South America Anaerobiosis
Response of Taxodium and Nyssa seedlings to soil anaerobiosis and salinity .................. 531 Analytical methods
Anatomical and statistical features of Taxodium tree rings ............................................. 503 Diameter measurement in bald cypres s ............................................................................ 509 Response of Taxodium and Nyssa seedlings to soil anaerobiosis and salinity .................. 531
Anatomy Anatomical and statistical features of Taxodium tree rings ............................................. 503
Avecennia, see Mangroves AVHRR, see Inventory methods Biology
Utility of stream habitat and biota for identifying conflicting forest land uses: montane riparian areas ............................................................................................................... 363
Boreal regions Boreal forested wetlands in Alaska ................................................................................... 425
Botany Wetland and upland forest in Peru: species diversity ....................................................... 125
Bottomland hardwood Composition and vulnerability of bottomland hardwood of the Coastal Plain in south
Central U.S .................................................................................................................. 485 Brazil, see South America Bruguiera, see Mangroves Brunei, see Southeast Asia Geriops, see Mangroves Classification
Federal legislation and protection in Georgia: legal foundations, classification and industry ........................................................................................................................ 271
Geomorphology classification of riparian plant associations in mountainous landscapes of Oregon ................................................................................................... 405
Classification of mangrove using aerial photographs ....................................................... 583 Computers, see Inventory methods Cypress, bald, see Taxodium Deepwater habitats
U.S. wetlands and deepwater habitats .............................................................................. 181 Diameter measurement, see Analytical methods Dimensional weights
Dimensional weights and forage of willow and sweetgale on moose ranges in Alaska ..... 463 Economics
Trends in the U.S.: An economic perspective ................................................................... 227 Enhancement
Enhancing riparian habitats in southwest U.S. with watershed practices ........................ 385 Environmental impact assessment
Inventory for timber-harvesting impact assessment ......................................................... 215 Effects of residential development on streamflow, riparian communities, and fisheries
on small mountain streams in Arizona ........................................................................ 351
638
Europe European floodplain forests .............................................................................................. 5 Regeneration of floodplain forests within the framework of the flood-protection
measures ...................................................................................................................... 13 Flood-protection
Regeneration of floodplain forests within the framework of the flood-protection measures ...................................................................................................................... 13
Flooding Flooding and saltwater intrusion: effects on survival and productivity along the U.S.
Gulf coast ..................................................................................................................... 287 Growth and development of bald-cypress/water-tupelo under flooding ......................... 523
Floodplains European floodplain forests .............................................................................................. 5 Regeneration of floodplain forests within the framework of the flood-protection
measures ...................................................................................................................... 13 Venezuelan floodplain on the Orinoco River ................................................................... 103
Fluvial dynamics Fluvial dynamics and succession in Peruvian Amazonia ................................................. 141
Forage Dimensional weights and forage of willow and sweetgale on moose ranges in Alaska ..... 463
Geography Geographical aspects of Peruvian Amazonia .................................................................... 157
Geology Wetland and upland forest in Peru: species diversity ....................................................... 125 Geomorphology classification of riparian plant associations in mountainous
landscapes of Oregon ................................................................................................... 405 Woody plant succession on earthquake-uplifted coast, Alaska ......................................... 439
Guyana, s e e South America Harvesting, s e e Environmental impact assessment Herbivory, s e e Pests, weeds and diseases Indonesia, s e e Southeast Asia Industry
Federal legislation and protection in Georgia: legal foundations, classification and industry ........................................................................................................................ 271
Insects, s e e Pests, weeds and diseases Inventory methods
Estimating forested-wetland with forest survey data ........................................................ 193 Inventory for t imber-harvesting impact assessment ......................................................... 215 Virginia: ecological-resource inventory program for use by local governments ............... 253 Sampling intensity and species richness: delineating riparian plant communit ies ........... 335 Utility of stream habitat and biota for identifying conflicting forest land uses: montane
riparian areas ............................................................................................................... 363 Boreal forested wetlands in Alaska ................................................................................... 425 Inventory technology: 'Ebb tides', 'flash floods' an 'whirlpools ' . ..................................... 545 A PC-based analytical stereoplotter: An efficient and economical photogrammetric
instrument .................................................................................................................... 571 Classification of mangrove using aerial photographs ....................................................... 583 Use of high-altitude aerial photography for inventory in the U.S .................................... 593 Synoptic inventory of riparian ecosystems: Landsat Thematic Mapper data .................. 605 Use of AVHRR image for large-scale inventories ............................................................. 621
639
Juglans Riparian plant communities: characteristics, species distributions, size-class structures 315
Kampuchea, see Southeast Asia Land-use, conflicts
Utili ty of stream habitat and biota for identifying conflicting forest land uses: montane riparian areas ............................................................................................................... 363
Legislation State wetland protection legislation in northeast U.S ....................................................... 239 Federal legislation and protection in Georgia: legal foundations, classification and
industry ........................................................................................................................ 271 Malaysia, see Southeast Asia Management
Streamside management units in the Pacific Northwest .................................................. 419 Mangroves
Mangrove resources in Indonesia ..................................................................................... 45 Forested wetlands o f ASEAN ............................................................................................ 63 Classification of mangrove using aerial photographs ....................................................... 583
Mountainous landscapes Geomorphology classification of riparian plant associations in mountainous
landscapes of Oregon ................................................................................................... 405 Myrica
Dimensional weights and forage of willow and sweetgale on moose ranges in Alaska ..... 463 North America
U.S. wetlands and deepwater habitats .............................................................................. 181 Inventory for t imber-harvesting impact assessment ......................................................... 215 Trends in the U.S.: an economic perspective .................................................................... 227 State wetland protection legislation in northeast U.S ....................................................... 239 Virginia: ecological-resource inventory program for use by local governments ............... 253 Federal legislation and protection in Georgia: legal foundations, classification and
industry ........................................................................................................................ 271 Flooding and saltwater intrusion: effects on survival and productivity along the U.S.
Gulf coast ..................................................................................................................... 287 Cat Island Swamp: window to a fading Louisiana ecology ............................................... 303 Riparian plant communities: characteristics, species distributions, size-class structures 315 Sampling intensity and species richness: Delineating riparian plant communit ies .......... 335 Effects of residential development on streamflow, riparian communities, and fisheries
on small mountain streams in Arizona ........................................................................ 351 Util i ty of stream habitat and biota for identifying conflicting forest land uses: Montane
riparian areas ............................................................................................................... 363 Enhancing riparian habitats in southwest U.S. with watershed practices ........................ 385 Geomorphology classification of riparian plant associations in mountainous
landscapes of Oregon ................................................................................................... 405 Streamside management units in the Pacific Northwest .................................................. 419 Boreal forested wetlands in Alaska ................................................................................... 425 Woody plant succession on earthquake-uplifted coast, Alaska ......................................... 439 Dimensional weights and forage of willow and sweetgale on moose ranges in Alaska ..... 463 Composi t ion and vulnerability of bot tomland hardwood of the Coastal Plain in south
central U.S ................................................................................................................... 485 Anatomical and statistical features of Taxodium tree rings ............................................. 503 Diameter measurement in bald cypress ............................................................................ 509 Insect herbivores of bald-cypress/tupelo .......................................................................... 517
640
Growth and development of bald-cypress/water-tupelo under flooding ......................... 523 Response of Taxodium and Nyssa seedlings to soil anaerobiosis and salinity .................. 531 Long-term trends in the Taxodium resource in Louisiana ................................................ 543 A PC-based analytical stereoplotter: an efficient and economical photogrammetric
instrument .................................................................................................................... 571 Use of high-altitude aerial photography for inventory in the U.S .................................... 593 Synoptic inventory of riparian ecosystems: Landsat Thematic Mapper data .................. 605
Nyssa Inventory for t imber-harvesting impact assessment ......................................................... 215 Cat Island Swamp: window to a fading Louisiana ecology ............................................... 303 Insect herbivores of bald-cypress/tupelo .......................................................................... 517 Growth and development of bald-cypress/water-tupelo under flooding ......................... 523 Response of Taxodium and Nyssa seedlings to soil anaerobiosis and salinity .................. 531
Palm Palm communit ies in Peruvian Amazonia ....................................................................... 169
Peru, see South America Pests, weeds and diseases
Insect herbivores of bald-cypress/tupelo .......................................................................... 517 Philippines, see Southeast Asia Photogrammetry, see Inventory methods Picea
Boreal forested wetlands in Alaska ................................................................................... 425 Platanus
Riparian plant communities: Characteristics, species distributions, size-class structures ...................................................................................................................................... 315
Populus Boreal forested wetlands in Alaska ................................................................................... 425
Protection, see Legislation Regeneration
Regeneration of floodplain forests within the framework of the flood-protection measures ...................................................................................................................... 13
Remote sensing, see Inventory methods Residential development, see Environmental impact assessment Rhizophora, see Mangroves Riparian areas
Riparian plant communities: Characteristics, species distributions, size-class structures ...................................................................................................................................... 315.
Sampling intensity and species richness: Delineating riparian plant communit ies .......... 335 Effects of residential development on streamflow, riparian communities, and fisheries
on small mountain streams in Arizona ........................................................................ 351 Util i ty of stream habitat and biota for identifying conflicting forest land uses: Montane
riparian areas ............................................................................................................... 363 Enhancing riparian habitats in southwest U.S. with watershed practices ........................ 385 Geomorphology classification of riparian plant associations in mountainous
landscapes or Oregon ................................................................................................... 405 Streamside managements units in the Pacific Northwest ................................................. 419 Synoptic inventory of riparian ecosystems: Landsat Thematic Mapper data .................. 605
Salinity Response of Taxodium and Nyssa seedlings to soil anaerobiosis and salinity .................. 531 see also Saltwater intrusion
Salix Dimensional weights and forage of willow and sweetgale on moose ranges in Alaska ..... 463
641
Saltwater intrusion Flooding and saltwater intrusion: effects on survival and productivity along the U.S.
Gulf coast ..................................................................................................................... 287 Sampling, see Inventory methods Satellite imagery, see Inventory methods Singapore, see Southeast Asia Site characteristics
Riparian plant communities: Characteristics, species distributions, size-class structures ...................................................................................................................................... 315
Size-class structures Riparian plant communities: Characteristics, species distributions, size-class structures
...................................................................................................................................... 315 South America
Forested wetlands in tropical South America ................................................................... 81 Venezuelan floodplain on the Orinoco River ................................................................... 103 Wetland and upland forest in Peru: Species diversity ....................................................... 125 Fluvial dynamics and succession in Peruvian Amazonia ................................................. 14 I Geography of Peruvian Amazonia .................................................................................... 157 Palm communit ies in Peruvian Amazonia ....................................................................... 169
Southeast Asia Identification and inventory o f Philippine forested wetland ............................................ 21 Mangrove resources in Indonesia ..................................................................................... 45 Forested wetlands o f ASEAN ............................................................................................ 63 Classification of mangrove using aerial photographs ........................................................ 583
Species, composit ion Composi t ion and vulnerability o fbo t tomland hardwood of the Coastal Plain in south
central U.S ................................................................................................................... 485 Species, distributions
Riparian plant communities: Characteristics, species distributions, size-class structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1 5
Species, diversity Wetland and upland forest in Peru: Species diversity ....................................................... 125
Species, richness Sampling intensity and species richness: Delineating riparian plant communit ies .......... 335
Statistics, see Analytical methods Stereoplotter, see Inventory methods Streamside-management-unit
Streamside management units in the Pacific Northwest .................................................. 419 Succession
Fluvial dynamics and succession in Peruvian Amazonia ................................................. 141 Woody plant succession on earthquake-uplifted coast, Alaska ......................................... 439
Survey, see Inventory methods Sweetgale, see Myrica
Taxod ium
Inventory for t imber-harvesting impact assessment ......................................................... 215 Cat Island Swamp: window to a fading Louisiana ecology ............................................... 303 Anatomical and statistical features of T a x o d i u m tree rings ............................................. 503 Diameter measurement in bald cypress ............................................................................ 509 Insect herbivores of bald-cypress/tupelo .......................................................................... 517 Growth and development o f bald-cypress/water-tupelo under flooding ......................... 523 Response of Taxod i um and Nyssa seedlings to soil anaerobiosis and salinity .................. 531
642
T a x o d i u m
Long-term trends in the T a x o d i u m resource in Louisiana ................................................ 543 Thailand, see Southeast Asia Tree-ring analysis, see Analytical methods U.S.A., see North America Venezuela, see South America Watershed practices
Enhancing riparian habitats in southwest U.S. with watershed practices ........................ 385 Willow, see S a l i x