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Invasive insects impact forest carbon dynamics
- K. Clark, N. Skowronski, J. Hom
- Environmental Science
- 1 January 2010
Invasive insects can impact ecosystem functioning by altering carbon, nutrient, and hydrologic cycles. In this study, we used eddy covariance to measure net CO2 exchange with the atmosphere (NEE),…
Remotely sensed measurements of forest structure and fuel loads in the Pinelands of New Jersey
- N. Skowronski, K. Clark, R. Nelson, J. Hom, M. Patterson
- Environmental Science
- 30 May 2007
Airborne laser scanner-assisted estimation of aboveground biomass change in a temperate oak–pine forest
- N. Skowronski, K. Clark, Michael R. Gallagher, R. Birdsey, J. Hom
- Environmental Science, Mathematics
- 1 August 2014
Effects of invasive insects and fire on forest energy exchange and evapotranspiration in the New Jersey pinelands
- K. Clark, N. Skowronski, Michael R. Gallagher, H. Renninger, K. Schäfer
- Environmental Science
- 15 December 2012
Contrasting effects of invasive insects and fire on ecosystem water use efficiency
- K. Clark, N. Skowronski, Michael R. Gallagher, H. Renninger, K. Schäfer
- Environmental Science
- 1 December 2014
We used eddy covariance and meteorological measurements to estimate net ecosystem exchange of CO2 (NEE), gross ecosystem production (GEP), evapotranspira- tion (Et), and ecosystem water use…
Three-dimensional canopy fuel loading predicted using upward and downward sensing LiDAR systems
- N. Skowronski, K. Clark, M. Duveneck, J. Hom
- Environmental Science
- 15 February 2011
Investigation of firebrand production during prescribed fires conducted in a pine forest
- A. Filkov, S. Prohanov, A. Simeoni
- Environmental Science
- 2017
Impact of insect defoliation on forest carbon balance as assessed with a canopy assimilation model
- K. Schäfer, K. Clark, N. Skowronski, E. Hamerlynck
- Environmental Science
- 1 February 2010
Disturbances such as fire, hurricanes, and herbivory often result in the net release of CO2 from forests to the atmosphere, but the magnitude of carbon (C) loss is poorly quantified and difficult to…
Effects of seasonal variation of photosynthetic capacity on the carbon fluxes of a temperate deciduous forest
- D. Medvigy, Sujong Jeong, K. Clark, N. Skowronski, K. Schäfer
- Environmental Science
- 1 December 2013
Seasonal variation in photosynthetic capacity is an important part of the overall seasonal variability of temperate deciduous forests. However, it has only recently been introduced in a few…
Effects of a prescribed fire on water use and photosynthetic capacity of pitch pines
- H. Renninger, K. Clark, N. Skowronski, K. Schäfer
- Environmental ScienceTrees
- 26 February 2013
Although wildfires are important in many forested ecosystems, increasing suburbanization necessitates management with prescribed fires. The physiological responses of overstory trees to prescribed…
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