Change in aspen density over a range of height ratio classes in the SBPSxc
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Change in aspen density over a range of height ratio classes in the SBPSxcChange in aspen density over a range of height ratio classes in the SBPSxc
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IDFdk3IDFdk3The vicious aspen was not as bad as it looked!The vicious aspen was not as bad as it looked!
20 years old ( not brushed)20 years old ( not brushed)
6 years old6 years old
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SBSdw1SBSdw1Pine and aspen: a different storyPine and aspen: a different story
10 year old pine10 year old pine
Recommended changes from research Recommended changes from research trial resultstrial results
Subzone & site series
AT/PL ht ratio Density FG min pine ht
SBPSxc 01 None None 1.4
IDFdk3 01 125% 3000 1.4
SBSdw1&2 01 125% 1000 2
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Note: •Only for pine at free growing height•Only for zonal sites
Research suggests that current provincial guidance with Research suggests that current provincial guidance with regard to aspen competition in pine stands could use regard to aspen competition in pine stands could use
some tweakingsome tweaking
• Research is only on one site – is this valid?• We only studied pine and aspen but there are other species out
there• Results we have developed are for pre-brushing surveys. What
about post-brushing?• And what about other similar ecosystems?• What do you mean other values???? Could the changes affect
something else?5
Verifying the broad application of the resultsVerifying the broad application of the results
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• With operational assistance we sampled a range of operational sites across a variety of subzones.
Why Verify?Why Verify?• Broad application of research
results from just one site is not recommended: we collected information to determine if the research could be extended across the same unit
• For inclusion of similar ecosystems: we can’t afford to complete research in every subzone so we collected data to determine if we could extend the research across other ecosystems
Other ecosystems in the Cariboo with aspen Other ecosystems in the Cariboo with aspen communities as defined by the “Expert System”communities as defined by the “Expert System”
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BEC Area(km2) Site series
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ESSFxv1&2 3802 X X AT (L) X X X X X X
ICHdk 425AT (H)
AT-EP-AC (H)AT (L) X AT (M)
EP-AT-AC (H)AT (H)
EP-AT-AC (H)AT (H)
AT-EP-AC (H)EP-AC-AT
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ICHmk3 1123AT (M/H)
EP-AT-AC (M/H)X X
AC-EP-AT (H)AC-EP (H)
AC-EP (H) EP-AC-AT (H) X
ICHmw3b 32
ICHwk2 172601a: AT-EP-AC (M)01b: AT-EP-AC (H)
X X EP-AT-AC (L/M) X X AT-EP-AC (H) X
ICHwk4 607 AT-EP-AC (M) X X X AT-EP-AC (L/M) X AT-EP-AC (H) X
IDFdk1b 20
IDFdk3 8953 AT (M) AT (M) X AT (M) X X AT (L) AT (M) X
IDFdk4 3994 AT (M) AT (L) X AT (M) AT (H) X X AT (M) AT (M)
IDFdwa 1009
IDFmw2b 147
IDFxm 237301a: AT (M)01b: AT (M)
X X X X X EP (H) X X
SBPSdc 4227 AT (M) X X X X X X X
SBPSmca 1165
SBPSmk 5658 AT (M) X AT (M) X X X X X
SBPSxc 10,898 AT (H)c X X AT (H) X AT (H)
SBSdw1 3443AT (M)
EP-AT (M)X X X X EP-AT (M) AT-EP (M/H)
AT (M/H)X X
SBSdw2 2567 AT (M) X X X X X X AT (M/H) EP (H)
SBSmh 789AT-EP-AC (H) EP (M) X X EP (H) EP (H) EP-AC (H) EP-AC (H)
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