1. What are the contributions in this paper?
Within the United States, natural disturbances having the greatest effects on forests include fire, drought, introduced species, insect and pathogen outbreaks, hurricanes, windstorms, ice storms, and landslides ( Figure 1 ).
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2. What is the effect of drought on the forest?
Drought can also reduce decomposition processes, leading to a buildup of organic matter on the forest floor that may increase fire frequency or intensity or reduce nutrient cycling.
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3. What can be the effects of introduced species on forest biodiversity?
Introduced species can affect forests through herbivory, predation, habitat change, competition, alteration of gene pools via hybridization with natives, and disease (as either pathogens or vectors).
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4. What are the important agents of abiotic disturbance to eastern deciduous forests?
tornadoes, downbursts, and derechos (a series of storm cells along a squall line) are probably the most important agents of abiotic disturbance to eastern deciduous forests (Peterson 2000).
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