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Matthes, J
- Choi, D. H., LaRue, E. A., Atkins, J. W., Foster, J. R., Matthes, J. H., Fahey, R. T., Thapa, B., Fei, S., Hardiman, B. S. 2023. Short-term effects of moderate
severity disturbances on forest canopy structure. Journal of Ecology 111: 1866-1881.
- Cleavitt, N. L., Montague, M. S., Battles, J. J., Box, O. F., Matthes, J. H., Fahey, T. J. 2022. Enemy release from beech bark
disease coincides with upslope shift of American beech. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 52: 1224-1233.
- Conrad-Rooney*, E., Barker Plotkin, A., Pasquarella, V. J., Elkinton, J., Chandler, J. L., Matthes, J. H. 2020. Defoliation severity is
positively related to soil solution nitrogen availability and negatively
related to soil nitrogen concentrations following a multi-year invasive
insect irruption. Annals of Botany Plants 12: 9 pp.
- Green, M. B., Pardo, L. H., Campbell, J. L., Rosi, E., Bernhardt, E. S., Driscoll, C. T., Fahey, T. J., LoRusso, N., Matthes, J., Templer, P. H. 2023. Combination of factors rather
than single disturbance drives perturbation of the nitrogen cycle in a
temperate forest. Biogeochemistry 166: 139-157.
- Jevon, F. V.
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S., Grady, J., Lang, A. K., Orwig, D. A., Ayres, M. P., Matthes, J. H. 2020. Seedling survival declines with
increasing conspecific density in a common temperate tree. Ecosphere 11: article e03292, 12 pp.
- Jevon, F. V., De La Cruz*, D., LaManna, J. A., Lang, A. K., Orwig, D. A., Record, S., Kouba, P. V., Ayres, M. P., Matthes, J. H. 2022. Experimental and observational
evidence of negative conspecific density dependence in temperate
ectomycorrhizal trees. Ecology 103: e3808.
- Jevon, F. V., Gewirtzman, J., Lang, A. K., Ayres, M. P., Matthes, J. H. 2023. Tree Species Effects on Soil CO2
and CH4 Fluxes in a Mixed Temperate Forest. Ecosystems 26: 1587-1602.
- LaRue, E. A., Fahey, R., Fuson, T. L., Foster, J. R., Matthes, J. H., Krause, K., Hardiman, B. S. 2022. Evaluating the sensitivity of
forest structural diversity characterization to LiDAR point density. Ecosphere 13: e4209.
- Paradiso*, E., Jevon, F., Matthes, J. 2019. Fine root respiration is more
strongly correlated with root traits than tree species identity. Ecosphere 10: e02944, 15 pp.