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This average level of thinning was not thought likely to result in significantly more breakage overall, however individual clutches that had been even thinner might have broken.
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The thinning treatments consisted of an unthinned control and three levels of thinning.
Experimental plots maintaned by the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station [19] offer an opportunity to estimate carbon change over time with varying levels of thinning.
In comparison, the terrain surface showed larger changes with increased levels of thinning.
Experimental plots maintaned by the USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station [ 19] offer an opportunity to estimate carbon change over time with varying levels of thinning.
On average, montane plots had a higher ground point density than submontane plots, but this difference became less apparent with increased levels of thinning.
Experimental treatments were applied in 2001 using a full factorial design consisting of two levels of burning and three levels of thinning, and included: unburned unthinned (UN), unburned overstory thinned (US), unburned understory thinned (UC), burned unthinned (BN), burned understory thinned (BC), and burned overstory thinned (BS).
Volume trajectories are shown for four levels of thinning at a site index of 29 m.
There were two levels of thinning (heavy and medium) as well as an unthinned control.
We monitored gross rainfall, throughfall, stemflow and rainfall interception loss in three stands with varying levels of thinning and pruning.
All levels of thinning increased the yield of the stand in terms of foliage and branch biomass, while only light or moderate thinning increased bole biomass and volume yields.
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