Ecology and Management of a Forested Landscape
Fifty Years on the Savannah River Site
Can land degraded by centuries of agriculture be restored to something approaching its original productivity and diversity? This book tells the story of fifty years of restoration and management of the forested landscape of the Savannah River Site, a 310-square-mile tract of land in the coastal plain of South Carolina that has been closed to the public for more than five decades.
Ecology and Management of a Forested Landscape presents for the first time a complete synthesis and summary of information on the Savannah River Site, providing a detailed portrait of the plant and animal populations and communities on the site and the effects on them of fifty years of management practices. Contributors offer thirty-two chapters that describe the site's history, land management, physical environment, plant and animal communities, endangered species, and game species. Extensively illustrated with photos, maps, charts, and tables, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the forest management practices that can support long-term forest recovery and restoration of native habitats. It represents for natural resource managers a detailed case study in long-term land management, and provides scientists with an in-depth analysis of the natural history and physical and biological characteristics of a southeastern forested landscape.
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. The Savannah River Site, Past and Present
Land-Use History
Industrial Operations and Current Land Use
Chapter 2. The Physical Environment
Climate and Air Quality
Soils and Geology
Water Resources
Chapter 3. SRS Forest Management
Silviculture and Harvesting Activities
Prescribed Fire Management
Ecological Restoration
Chapter 4. Biotic Communities
Plant Communities
Aquatic Invertebrates
Butterflies
Fishes
Amphibians and Reptiles
Nongame Birds
Nongame Mammals
Chapter 5. Threatened and Endangered Species
Smooth Purple Coneflower
Sensitive Plants
Shortnose Sturgeon
American Alligator
Wood Stork
Bald Eagle
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Sensitive Animals
Chapter 6. Harvestable Natural Resources
Minerals
Commercial Forest Products
Fishery of the Savannah River
Small Game
Waterfowl
Wild Turkey
Furbearers
Wild Hog
White-Tailed Deer
hapter 7. Conclusion
Appendix: Habitat Suitability Matrix for SRS Plants
Literature Cited
List of Reviewers
About the Authors
Index
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