SRS-4158 – Restoring
and Managing Longleaf Pine Ecosystems
What we do This unit is dedicated to (1) providing fundamental physiological knowledge needed to understand the processes that affect longleaf pine seedling production, establishment, and growth and development; (2) providing ecological information about population and community processes that affect restoration of longleaf pine woodlands and at risk native plant species; and (3) providing practices, strategies, and models that quantify and predict the influence of management on maintaining and restoring longleaf pine ecosystems. Its scientists work with partners and cooperators to provide knowledge and technologies needed to successfully restore and manage these ecosystems as they are increasingly affected by a variety of human and natural influences in times of environmental stress and cultural and climatic change.
Who we are
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