@article{schuler_robison_2010, title={Performance of northern red oak enrichment plantings in naturally regenerating Southern Appalachian hardwood stands}, volume={40}, ISSN={["1573-5095"]}, DOI={10.1007/s11056-009-9187-y}, number={1}, journal={NEW FORESTS}, author={Schuler, Jamie L. and Robison, Daniel J.}, year={2010}, month={Jul}, pages={119–130} } @inbook{schuler_robison_myers_young_2009, title={Reproduction responses of Southern hardwood forests to full and partial overstory removals}, ISBN={1606929291}, booktitle={Forest regeneration: Ecology, management and economics}, publisher={Nova Science Publishers}, author={Schuler, J. L. and Robison, D. J. and Myers, R. and Young, M. J.}, year={2009} } @article{berenguer_schuler_robison_gocke_treasure_2009, title={Response of a rising 2-year-old natural Piedmont upland stand to fertilization}, volume={37}, ISSN={["1573-5095"]}, DOI={10.1007/s11056-008-9115-6}, number={2}, journal={NEW FORESTS}, author={Berenguer, Bryan J. and Schuler, Jamie L. and Robison, Daniel J. and Gocke, Mathew H. and Treasure, Emrys}, year={2009}, month={Mar}, pages={155–174} } @inproceedings{gocke_schuler_robison_goldfarb_2006, title={Development of northern red oak rooted cutting and enrichment planting systems}, volume={9}, number={5}, booktitle={Proc. Ninth Workshop on Seedling Physiology and Growth Problems in Oak Plantings}, publisher={Lafayette, IN: USFS Forest Service}, author={Gocke, M. and Schuler, J. and Robison, D. and Goldfarb, B.}, year={2006} } @article{schuler_robison_2006, title={Stand development and growth responses of 1-and 3-year-old natural upland hardwoods to silvicultural treatments}, volume={232}, ISSN={["0378-1127"]}, DOI={10.1016/j.foreco.2006.05.063}, abstractNote={Intense competition for growth resources between herbaceous and woody vegetation is considered a major constraint to the growth and development of newly regenerated forest stands. However, very few studies have explored silvicultural opportunities to manage these constraints. In this study, the effects of fertilization, density and vegetation control on rising 1- and 3-year-old upland mixed species NC Piedmont stands were monitored for 3 years following the imposition of treatments. Broadcast fertilization proved very beneficial in accelerating stem growth and promoting self-thinning at both sites. Weeding (non-arborescent vegetation) treatments without thinning had no effect on stem height. At both sites, substantial increases in tree size were noted for yellow-poplar and oaks when thinning and weeding treatments were combined. A significant fertilization effect on thinned plots was also noted for oaks. These results demonstrate that stem growth and stand development are constrained by the availability of site growth resources, and can be silviculturally managed to promote stand development.}, number={1-3}, journal={FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT}, author={Schuler, Jamie L. and Robison, Daniel J.}, year={2006}, month={Aug}, pages={124–134} } @book{schuler_robison_quicke_2004, title={Assessing the use of chopper herbicide for establishing hardwood plantations on a cutover site}, volume={28}, number={3}, journal={Southern Journal of Applied Forestry}, institution={BASF}, author={Schuler, J. L. and Robison, D. J. and Quicke, H. E.}, year={2004}, pages={163–170} } @inproceedings{schuler_robison_2004, title={Determining stocking levels in young, mixed hardwood stands in the North Carolina Piedmont}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference : Biloxi, Mississippi, February 24-28, 2003}, publisher={Asheville, NC : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station}, author={Schuler, J. L. and Robison, D. J.}, year={2004} } @article{schuler_robison_2004, title={Hardwood plantations and enrichment planting}, volume={63}, number={2}, journal={Forest Landowner}, author={Schuler, J. and Robison, D.}, year={2004}, pages={21–25} } @inproceedings{robison_schuler_jervis_cox_birks_2004, title={Individual tree release and enrichment planting in young natural upland hardwoods}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference : Biloxi, Mississippi, February 24-28, 2003}, publisher={Asheville, NC : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station}, author={Robison, D. J. and Schuler, J. L. and Jervis, L. and Cox, J. L. and Birks, P. J.}, year={2004} } @article{snider_pattanayak_sills_schuler_2003, title={Policy innovations for private forest management and conservation in costa rica}, volume={101}, number={5}, journal={Journal of Forestry}, author={Snider, A. and Pattanayak, S. and Sills, E. and Schuler, J.}, year={2003}, pages={18–23} } @article{schuler_robison_2002, title={Response of 1- to 4-year-old upland hardwood stands to stocking and site manipulations}, journal={Proceedings of the Eleventh Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference : Knoxville, Tennessee, March 20-22, 2002}, publisher={Asheville, N.C. : USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station}, author={Schuler, J. L. and Robison, D. J.}, editor={K. W. Outcalt, P. A. Outcalt and Tucker, R. B.Editors}, year={2002} } @inproceedings{schuler_robison_2001, title={Response of 1 to 4 year old upland hardwood stands to stocking and site manipulations}, volume={11}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 11th Biennial Southern Silviculture Research Conference}, publisher={Knoxville, TN: USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Asheville, NC; General Technical Report SRS-48:266-269}, author={Schuler, J. and Robison, D.}, year={2001} } @article{schuler_briggs_2000, title={Assessing application and effectiveness of forestry best management practices in New York}, volume={17}, ISBN={0742-6348}, DOI={10.13031/2013.22995}, abstractNote={The application and effectiveness of forestry best management practices (BMPs) was assessed on 33 harvested sites with streamside management zones (SMZs) throughout West Virginia, which coincided with 116 sites of statewide BMP compliance assessment. The sampled sites either showed evidence of activity in the SMZ or a stream crossing was found due to the harvest. Four checklists derived from the West Virginia BMP guidelines were used to assess 27 BMPs on haul roads, skid trails, at landings, and in SMZs. Rankings were analyzed statistically to examine the differences of BMP application and effectiveness among forester involvement, ownership, harvest, and stream type. The overall BMP application and effectiveness on sites with SMZs averaged 85% and 80% in West Virginia. Results also indicated that the BMP application and effectiveness rates were higher on industry owned lands or with forester involved than on private lands or without forester involvement. The findings should be useful to aid in future assessments of application and effectiveness of BMPs across West Virginia or in the region.}, number={4}, journal={Northern Journal of Applied Forestry}, author={Schuler, J. L. and Briggs, R. D.}, year={2000}, pages={125} }