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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 10. Reproduction methods, Group selection can be thought of as a Small, even-aged stands within an administrative unit, Continuous crown management maintain Regeneration, Group shleterwood variant depends on Harvesting constraints, Not simulate natural disturbances in nature Variation in severity across site, Frequency regular Occurrence, Shelterwood* regenerated either by Natural regeneration, Reproduction methods* can include Reserve trees*, Reproduction methods* even-aged methods* Shelterwood*, Not simulate natural disturbances but They don't have to, Single-tree selection* to employ effectively Remove some neighboring trees, Clearcut* is a Seed tree, shelterwood* in terms of Terms of seedling density, Seed tree when Trees left on site for seed, Shelterwood* regenerated either by Artificial regeneration, Not simulate natural disturbances in nature Borders, Feathered plays large role in Plant diversity, Trees left at the seed cut called Overwood, Borders are Irregular, Maximum diameter is Most common, Uniform shelterwood variant depends on Pattern of regeneration