Our Research Briefs Series provides concise, clear summaries of the latest findings from our research program. These briefs are essential for translating complex academic papers into digestible insights, enabling a more diverse audience to appreciate how these findings can inform and enhance forest management practices

The interactive role of climatic transfer distance and overstory retention on Douglas-fir seedling survival and height growth in interior British Columbia

The first in our Series, this Brief summarizes the paper’s study on how climatic transfer distance and overstory retention interact to influence the survival and height growth of Douglas-fir seedlings in the interior of British Columbia. Authors: Thomson Harris, Jean Roach, Erin Miller, and Suzanne Simard.

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