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Old-growth red spruce communities in the mid-Appalachians
Authors:Harold S. Adams  Steven L. Stephenson
Affiliation:(1) Dabney S. Lancaster Community College, 24422 Clifton Forge, VA, USA;(2) Fairmont State College, 26554 Fairmont, WV, USA
Abstract:
Old-growth stands of red spruce (Picea rubens) were sampled at the only four localities in the mountains of southwestern Virginia and central West Virginia where examples of such are known to exist. Based upon mean ages (±SE) of cored trees, sampled stands ranged in age from 164±18 to 201±10 yr. Dendro-ecological (tree-ring) analysis showed a marked decline in growth of trees at three localities during the late 1800s, followed by recovery to previous levels of growth within two decades. This growth-trend decline generally coincides with a period of extensive mortality of red spruce reported to have occurred in central West Virginia. Basal area of trees ge2.5 cm DBH ranged from 35.4 to 46.1 m2/ha. These figures are considerably lower than those recorded at earlier dates for similar old-growth stands in the Appalachians, which suggests that a general decline has occurred over the last half-century.
Keywords:Old-growth forest  Picea rubens  Spruce decline  Subalpine forest  Virginia
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