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Chapter 5 - Tree Mortality

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Abstract

Tree mortality is a natural process in all forest ecosystems. Extremely high mortality, however, can also be an indicator of forest health issues. On a regional scale, high mortality levels may indicate widespread insect or disease problems. High mortality may also occur if a large proportion of the forest in a particular region is made up of older, senescent stands.

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Ambrose, Mark J. 2014. Chapter 5 - Tree Mortality
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/47205