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Historical range of variability in eastern Cascades forests,Washington, USA
Authors:Agee  James K.
Affiliation:(1) College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Box 352100, Seattle, Washington, 98195
Abstract:The historical range of variability (HRV) has been suggested as a coarse filter approach to maintain ecosystem sustainability and resiliency. The historical range of variability in forest age structure for the central eastern Cascade Range in Washington State, USA was developed from historical fire return intervals and the manner in which fire acted as both cyclic and stochastic processes. The proportions of seven forest structural stages calculated through these processes were applied to the area of each forest series within the central eastern Cascades landscape. Early successional forest stages were more common in high elevation forest than low elevation forest. The historical proportion of old growth and late successional forest varied from 38 to 63 percent of the forested landscape. These process-based estimates are consistent with those developed from forest structural information. HRV is a valuable planning tool for ecosystem conservation purposes, but must be applied to real landscapes with consideration of both temporal and spatial scale. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Abies grandis    Abies lasiocarpa   Cascade Range  Fire ecology  Fire history  Historical range of variability  Landscape ecology   Pinus contorta    Pinus ponderosa    Pseudotsuga menziesii
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