New study reveals maximum stand-density index of hemlock-spruce stands in Alaska.
The study looked at 40 hemlock-spruce forests in southeast Alaska to find out how dense they can grow before thinning is needed. They found that the average maximum density for these forests is 619 trees per acre. Factors like tree species and changes in species over time didn't have a big impact on the maximum density. Overall, the study shows that these forests can grow quite densely before needing management.