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Item Increasing understanding of floodplain forest dynamics, 2018-2020, Upper Mississippi River(2021-12-03) Reuling, Laura F; Van Appledorn, Molly; Meier, Andrew R; Nielsen, Daniel; Windmuller-Campione, Marcella A; lreuling@umn.edu; Reuling, Laura F; University of Minnesota Silva LabThis forest inventory dataset was collected from 2018-2020 in floodplain forests along the Upper Mississippi River (MN, WI, and IA). It includes tree and species level information on overstory trees, tree regeneration, understory plant communities, and coarse woody debris at twelve study sites (108 total plots). These data were used to understand floodplain forest dynamics and inform forest management for these systems.Item Mixed-Silver Maple Forests Of The Upper Mississippi River Floodplain: Variations In Composition, Structure, And Growth Along Environmental Gradients(2020-05) Nielsen, DanielFloodplain forests of the Upper Mississippi River are characterized by complex interactions between biota and the physical environment, specifically aspects of hydrology. The role of environmental variation in overstory composition, structure, and growth is not well documented. Goals of this study were to 1) characterize current stand conditions along gradients of inundation and relative elevation, and 2) describe growth patterns of silver maple (Acer saccharinum L.) trees, and their relationship to hydrological patterns. Patterns of forest composition and structure were more similar for plots comprising similar environmental conditions than plots within a stand, suggesting that current methods of stand delineation do not capture the full extent of within-stand environmental variation. I found evidence that growth patterns of silver maple had positive relationships to hydrology at a plot-level and a stand-level. These results suggest that forest managers may need to “rethink” how they summarize stand condition and develop silvicultural prescriptions.