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Publication Year: 2024
Betts, Matthew G.; Yang, Zhiqiang; Hadley, Adam S.; Hightower, Jessica; Hua, Fangyuan; Lindenmayer, David; Seo, Eugene; Healey, Sean P. 2024. Quantifying forest degradation requires a long-term, landscape-scale approach. Nature Ecology & Evolution. doi:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-024-02409-5
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Gregory, Stanley; Ashkenas, Linda; Wildman, Randall; Lienkaemper, George; Arismendi, Ivan; Lamberti, Gary A.; Meleason, Mark; Penaluna, Brooke E.; Sobota, Daniel. 2024. Long-term dynamics of large wood in old-growth and second-growth stream reaches in the Cascade Range of Oregon. River Research and Applications: 1-15. doi:https://doi.org/10.1002/rra.4294
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Juice, S. M.; Ridgeway, J. R.; Hartman, M. D.; Parton, W. J.; Berardi, D. M.; Sulman, B. N.; Allen, K. E.; Brzostek, E. R. 2024. Reparameterizing Litter Decomposition Using a Simplified Monte Carlo Method Improves Litter Decay Simulated by a Microbial Model and Alters Bioenergy Soil Carbon Estimates. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 129(3): e2023JG007625. doi:https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JG007625
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Publication Year: 2024
Khattar, Gabriel; Peres-Neto, Pedro R. 2024. The Geography of Metacommunities: Landscape Characteristics Drive Geographic Variation in the Assembly Process through Selecting Species Pool Attributes. The American Naturalist. 203(5): E142-E156. doi:https://doi.org/10.1086/729423
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Publication Year: 2024
LaManna, Joseph A. 2024. Uncovering drivers of global tree diversity. Nature Plants. 10: 701-702. doi:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-024-01695-y
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Publication Year: 2024
Lookingbill, Todd R; DuPuy, Jack; Jacobs, Ellery; Gonzalez, Matteo; Kostadinov, Tihomir S. 2024. A 20-Year Ecotone Study of Pacific Northwest Mountain Forest Vulnerability to Changing Snow Conditions. Land. 13(4): 424. doi:https://doi.org/10.3390/land13040424
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Publication Year: 2024
Peter-Contesse, Hayley; Lajtha, Kate; Boettcher, Aron; O’Kelley, Regina; Mayedo, Amy. 2024. Unearthing the legacy of wildfires: post fire pyrogenic carbon and soil carbon persistence across complex Pacific Northwest watersheds. Biogeochemistry. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-024-01151-1
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Georgia Seyfried, Assistant Professor, College of Forestry, OSU, examines a tree trunk within the burned area of the 2023 Lookout Fire
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Jacob Bukoski, Assistant Professor, College of Forestry, OSU, and Georgia Seyfried examine a thick organic horizon within an unburned area of the HJA
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Jacob Bukoski and Georgia Seyfried examine a thick organic horizon within an unburned area of the HJA
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Jacob Bukoski and Georgia Seyfried next to the burned trunk of a western red cedar tree. Note the mixed severity burn pattern from the 2023 Lookout Fire, where some areas of the forest are burned and...
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Jacob Bukoski within an area that was burned in the 2023 Lookout Fire
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Jacob Bukoski and Georgia Seyfried examine differences between burned and unburned soils in a stand that experienced mixed severity fire at the HJA
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Jacob Bukoski and Georgia Seyfried examine soil within a burned area of the HJA
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Georgia Seyfried examines soil within a burned area of the HJA
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Jacob Bukoski and Georgia Seyfried examine soil within a burned area of the HJA
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Yuzhe Wang, a visiting scholar to OSU and Associate Professor at the Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University in Fuzhou, China, measures a tree within a mixed burn severity area from the 2023...
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Jacob Bukoski records data as part of a research project on pyrogenic carbon production from the Lookout Fire at HJA
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Yuzhe Wang, a visiting scholar to OSU and Associate Professor at the Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University in Fuzhou, China, measures tree diameter within a mixed burn severity area from the...
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Jacob Bukoski (left) and Yuzhe Wang (right) discuss burn patterns and take measurements as part of a project on pyrogenic carbon production from wildfire
