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Effects of weeds on survival and growth of planted seedlings of native forest tree species during forest restoration in northern Thailand

Effects of weeds on survival and growth of planted seedlings of native forest tree species during forest restoration in northern Thailand

Publication date:2018-08-24
Publisher:Khon Kaen University Science Journal
Author(s):Tiansawat, P., P. Nippanon, P. Tunjai & S. Elliott
Format:Journal Paper
Tree species composition and height-diameter allometry of three forest types in northern Thailand

Tree species composition and height-diameter allometry of three forest types in northern Thailand

Publication date:2018
Publisher:CMU J. Nat. Sci. 17(4):289-306
Author(s):Khamyong, N., P. Wangpakapattanawong, S. Chairuangsri, A. Inta & P. Tiansawat
Format:Journal Paper
Seed and microsite limitations of large-seeded, zoochorous trees in tropical forest restoration plantations in northern Thailand

Seed and microsite limitations of large-seeded, zoochorous trees in tropical forest restoration plantations in northern Thailand

Publication date:2018
Publisher:Elsevier: Forest Ecology and Management 419-420:91-100
Author(s):Sangsupan, H., D. Hibbs, B. Withrow-Robinson & S. Elliott
Format:Journal Paper
Where science meets communities: developing forest restoration approaches for northern Thailand

Where science meets communities: developing forest restoration approaches for northern Thailand

Publication date:2018
Publisher:The Siam Society, Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 63(1):11-26.
Author(s):Elliott S., S. Chairuengsri, D. Shannon, P. Nippanon & A. Ratthaphon
Format:Journal Paper
Pre-dispersal seed predators and fungi differ in their effect on Luehea seemannii capsule development, seed germination, and dormancy across two Panamanian forests

Pre-dispersal seed predators and fungi differ in their effect on Luehea seemannii capsule development, seed germination and dormancy across two Panamanian forests

 

Publication date:2017
Publisher:Biotropica 49(6):871-880
Author(s):Tiansawat, P., N.G. Beckman & J.W. Dalling
Format:Journal Paper
Above-ground carbon sequestration during restoration of upland evergreen forest in northern Thailand

Above-ground carbon sequestration during restoration of upland evergreen forest in northern Thailand

Publication date:2017
Publisher:Scientific Research Publishing: Open J. For. 7: 157-171. doi: 10.4236/ ojf.2017.72010.
Author(s):Jantawong, K., S. Elliott & P. Wangpakapattanawong
Format:Journal Paper
The potential for automating assisted natural regeneration of tropical forest ecosystems

The potential for automating assisted natural regeneration of tropical forest ecosystems

Publication date:2016
Publisher:Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation, Wiley Online Library, Biotropica 48(2):825-833
Author(s):Elliott, S. D.
Format:Journal Paper
When does seed limitation matter for scaling up reforestation from patches to landscapes?

When does seed limitation matter for scaling up reforestation from
patches to landscapes?

Publication date:2016
Publisher:Ecological Applications 26(8): 2437-2448. DOI: 10.1002/eap.1410 
Author(s):Caughlin, T., S. Elliott & J. W. Lichstein
Format:Journal Paper
Soil organic carbon stock in restored and natural forests in Northern Thailand

Soil organic carbon stock in restored and natural forests in Northern Thailand

Publication date:2015
Publisher:KKU Res. J. 20(3): 294-304.
Author(s):Kavinchan, N., P. Wangpakapattanawong, S.  Elliott, S. Chairuangsri and J. Pinthong
Format:Journal Paper
Use of the framework species method to restore carbon flow via litterfall and decomposition in an evergreen tropical forest ecosystem, northern Thailand

Use of the framework species method to restore carbon flow via litterfall and decomposition in an evergreen tropical forest ecosystem, northern Thailand

Publication date:2015
Publisher:Kasetsart J. (Nat. Sci.) 49 : 639 - 650.
Author(s):Kavinchan, N. P. Wangpakapattanawong, S. Elliott, S. Chairuangsri and J. Pinthong
Format:Journal Paper