Second-growth oak forests in the central hardwoods region are considered compositionally unstable in the absence of large-scale disturbances.
While prescribed burning and mechanical thinning treatments are potential options for managing succession in mixed-oak forests, few studies have adequately studied tree successional patterns in mature stands following application of these anthropogenic disturbances.
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