Joe-
I thought we were talking about a mythical forest centuries before EuroAmerican 
Discovery? My mythical forests don't include SAF, NIPFs, or any other 
acronyms...;>}
-Don

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Subject: [ENTS] Re: Kalanu Prong, Greenbrier, TN GRSM 4-21-2009
Date: Sat, 2 May 2009 15:44:01 -0400










Wow, a high degree of 
diversity without all of it being "managed" by SAF foresters?
 
Joe

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  BERTOLETTE 
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Joe-
Of course, defining old-growth precedes being able to 
  answer your question...but by some definitions, 100% of the Eastern forests 
  would have been old-growth.  Those would be definitions that include the 
  role of natural disturbance regimes play in forming an old-growth 
  ecosystems...to the extent that the natural disturbance cycles are so 
frequent 
  that they prevent existing tree species/plant communities from fully 
  developing, it would seem appropriate to reset the 100% estimate.
What 
  would they look like?  Diversity...heterogeneity of forest structure and 
  composition, multi-scalar landscape dimensions, that'd be my 
  guess...
-Don


  
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  [ENTS] Re: Kalanu Prong, Greenbrier, TN GRSM 4-21-2009
Date: Sat, 2 May 
  2009 09:21:14 -0400


  

  Question for Bob and Will and 
  the others. Roughly speaking, what percentage of the forests of the East - if 
  we could go back a millennium- would appear to us as "old 
  growth"??
   
  Of course there have always been 
  fires, storms, clearings for villages, etc. I'm just trying to get a sense- 
if 
  we could go back and wander around the forests- would they be filled with 
  gigantic trees, thus looking very different from now, or not?
   
  Joe
  
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    Will, 
    

       A phenomenal report as usual. It would be great to have a 
    list of all the 20-foot circumference trees in the Smokies. Information in 
    email communications becomes too scattered. Anyway, thanks for the great 
    reports. 
    

    Bob



  
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