A Field Guide to Forest Ecosystems of Central Ontario

A Field Guide to Forest Ecosystems of Central Ontario
Author: Brenda Chambers,Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources,Ontario. Southcentral Science Section
Publsiher: North Bay : Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1997
Genre: Forest ecology
ISBN: 0777859742

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Field Guide to Forest Ecosystems of Central Ontario

Field Guide to Forest Ecosystems of Central Ontario
Author: Brenda Chambers,Ontario. Southcentral Science Section
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2000
Genre: Forest ecology
ISBN: 0777895005

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Field Guide to Forest Ecosystems of Northeastern Ontario

Field Guide to Forest Ecosystems of Northeastern Ontario
Author: Kimberly C. Taylor,Shayna LaBelle-Beadman,Ontario. Northeast Science and Technology
Publsiher: [South Porcupine, Ont.] : Northeast Science & Technology
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2000
Genre: Forest ecology
ISBN: 0777881284

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Field Guide to the Wetland Ecosystem Classification for Northwestern Ontario

Field Guide to the Wetland Ecosystem Classification for Northwestern Ontario
Author: Allan G. Harris,Ontario. Northwest Science & Technology
Publsiher: [Thunder Bay, Ont.] : Northwest Science & Technology
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1996
Genre: Wetland ecology
ISBN: MINN:31951D014757735

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This guide provides a framework for classifying wetlands in north-western Ontario using vegetation and environmental features. It is complementary to the Northwestern Ontario Forest Ecosystem Classification which describes forested communities. The classification is intended to help resource managers make informed decisions about wetland management and conservation. It consists of keys, fact sheets, descriptions of vegetation communities, and environmental data summaries for 36 wetland community types. The classification is based on the analysis of vegetation, soil, and water data from field samples collected in plots in north-western Ontario wetlands. Also includes descriptions and illustrations of six wetland toposequences, an overview of wetland succession and stability, and a glossary.

Field Guide to Forest Ecosystems of Northeastern Ontario

Field Guide to Forest Ecosystems of Northeastern Ontario
Author: Tim G. McCarthy,Ontario. Northeast Science and Technology
Publsiher: Timmins : Northeast Science & Technology, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Total Pages: 115
Release: 1994
Genre: Flore forestière - Ontario (Nord) - Identification
ISBN: 0777817888

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Field Guide to the Forest Ecosystem Classification for Northwestern Ontario

Field Guide to the Forest Ecosystem Classification for Northwestern Ontario
Author: Canada. Forestry Canada,Richard Allan Sims,Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources,Canada-Ontario Forest Resource Development Agreement
Publsiher: [Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.] : Forestry Canada
Total Pages: 191
Release: 1990*
Genre: Forest ecology
ISBN: 0772954879

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Field Guide to the Ecosites of Saskatchewan s Provincial Forests

Field Guide to the Ecosites of Saskatchewan s Provincial Forests
Author: M. S. McLaughlan,Robert Alexander Wright,R. D. Jiricka
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Forest ecology
ISBN: 1926841182

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"The forest ecosystems of Saskatchewan are represented at the site level with 81 ecosites that span Saskatchewan's four ecozones: Taiga Shield, Boreal Shield, Boreal Plain and Prairie. Field sampling provided the raw data upon which the ecosite classification was built. Nearly 1700 semi-permanent relevés were established in 69 of the province's 80 forested ecodistricts. Each relevé provided information about the cover-abundance and growth form of each plant encountered, forest mensuration data, and soil and site characteristics. The ecosite classification provides summaries of the site attributes for each ecosite within the four ecozones; it also illustrates the relationship among the ecosites, within an ecozone, through a two-way matrix of moisture and species richness values. This ecosystem classification facilitates better integration of forest management disciplines by providing a common ecosystem language that forms an explicit operational framework for resource managers. Brief descriptions and ecological interpretations are also provided for each ecosite and usually include significant features and/or a statement about the possible successional trajectory for the ecosite in the absence and presence of disturbance."--Document.

Field Guide to the Forest Ecosystem Classification for Northwestern Ontario

Field Guide to the Forest Ecosystem Classification for Northwestern Ontario
Author: R. A. Sims,Ontario. Northwest Science & Technology
Publsiher: Thunder Bay : Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Northwest Science & Technology
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1997
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: MINN:31951D00363696S

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Guide to assist in the recognition of vegetation and soil features of forest ecosystems in north-western Ontario using a classification system that enables the allocation of any forest ecosystem to one of 40 vegetation types and one of 22 soil types. Provides an orientation to the vegetation classification; describes the vegetation types and their determination, including a key and factsheets for classifying stands to vegetation types; provides keys and factsheets for classifying soil types; and gives a brief overview of the relationships among vegetation and soil types in north-western Ontario as well as background information on potential applications of the classification. Also contains aids for describing or recognizing important soil features and many of the plant species used in the allocation keys and factsheets.