Research Bibliography
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Disturbance‐accelerated succession increases the production of a temperate forest. Ecological Applications.
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2021. Stand age, disturbance history and the temporal stability of forest production. Forest Ecology and Management. 460:117865.
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2020. Defining a spectrum of integrative trait‐based vegetation canopy structural types. Ecology Letters. 958503710211550851882
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2019. Exploring the role of ectomycorrhizal fungi in soil carbon dynamics. New Phytologist. 2235(1):33-39.
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2019. A national approach to leverage the benefits of tree planting on public lands. New Forests. 50:1-9.
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2019. Effects of canopy structure and species diversity on primary production in upper Great Lakes forests. Oecologia. 18842211098218217142537632627632815132609242981265014892535430649351639730292051897617728313279669172151496619199815257:405-415.
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2018. Impacts of experimentally accelerated forest succession on belowground plant and fungal communities. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 125:44-53.
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2018. Physiographic factors underlie rates of biomass production during succession in Great Lakes forest landscapes. Forest Ecology and Management. 397:157-173.
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2017. Maintaining high rates of carbon storage in old forests: A mechanism linking canopy structure to forest function. Forest Ecology and Management. 298:111-119.
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