Northern White-Cedar: The Tree of Life
Autor Gerald L. Storm, Laura S. Keneficen Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781611864281
ISBN-10: 1611864283
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
ISBN-10: 1611864283
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Notă biografică
GERALD L. STORM was a wildlife biologist with the U.S. Department of Interior (Fish and Wildlife Service and National Biological Service), and served as an associate professor of wildlife management with Pennsylvania State University for twenty-five years, retiring in 1997.
LAURA S. KENEFIC is a research forester and team leader with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, and faculty associate in the School of Forest Resources at the University of Maine.
LAURA S. KENEFIC is a research forester and team leader with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, and faculty associate in the School of Forest Resources at the University of Maine.
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter 1. Hidden Depths: Our Evolving Relationship with Northern White-Cedar
Chapter 2. Traditional and Contemporary Uses: Northern White-Cedar in Our Lives
Chapter 3. Geographic Distribution: Space and Time
Chapter 4. Natural Communities: Friends and Neighbors
Chapter 5. Northern White-Cedar and Wildlife: More Friends and Neighbors
Chapter 6. White-Tailed Deer and Northern White-Cedar: Biting the Hand That Feeds You
Chapter 7. Management: Having Our Cake and Eating It Too
Chapter 8. Conservation of Northern White-Cedar: What We Can Do Now
Appendix A. Common and Scientific Names of Plants
Appendix B. Common and Scientific Names of Animals
Appendix C. The Northern White-Cedar Resource in the United States
Appendix D. Rare Plants in Northern White-Cedar Communities
Appendix E. Silvical Characteristics of Northern White-Cedar
Bibliography
List of Contributors
About the Authors
Index
Recenzii
"Northern white-cedar, the tree of life that survives for centuries in primeval swamp forests and crevices of harsh rocky cliffs, is the protagonist in this expertly crafted book. The tree's storied history, doubtful future, and its relationships with the environment, many species of wildlife and plants, and humans, unfold throughout the book."—Lee E. Frelich, director, University of Minnesota Center for Forest Ecology
"To paraphrase George Orwell, “All trees are equal, but some trees are more equal than others,” and this lovely book is a testament to why the northern white-cedar stands “more equal” than most other species. In eloquent prose we first learn that “if trees had personalities, northern white-cedar would be an introvert . . . unassuming . . . patient . . . compliant . . . gentle,” but then, with clarity and authority, the book documents its outsized ecological, economic, and cultural role, and the challenges it faces. A must-read for all naturalists and conservationists who share the species’ range."—Malcolm L. Hunter Jr., Professor Emeritus, University of Maine, and author of Wildlife, Forests and Forestry
"To paraphrase George Orwell, “All trees are equal, but some trees are more equal than others,” and this lovely book is a testament to why the northern white-cedar stands “more equal” than most other species. In eloquent prose we first learn that “if trees had personalities, northern white-cedar would be an introvert . . . unassuming . . . patient . . . compliant . . . gentle,” but then, with clarity and authority, the book documents its outsized ecological, economic, and cultural role, and the challenges it faces. A must-read for all naturalists and conservationists who share the species’ range."—Malcolm L. Hunter Jr., Professor Emeritus, University of Maine, and author of Wildlife, Forests and Forestry
Descriere
If trees had personalities, the northern white-cedar would be an introvert. It is unassuming, tending to be small in stature with narrow crowns. It is patient, growing slowly beneath the canopy of larger trees. It is fragile, with weak wood prone to decay when living. But just as people have hidden depths, so too does the northern white-cedar. It is persistent, growing quickly to take advantage of canopy openings when they occur. Here scientists Gerald L. Storm and Laura S. Kenefic describe the threats to this modest yet essential member of its ecosystem and call on all of us to unite to help it to thrive.