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Research Publications
- Barker Plotkin, A., Foster, D. R., Carlson, J., Magill, A. H. 2013. Survivors, not invaders, control
forest development following simulated hurricane. Ecology 94: 414-423.
- Barker Plotkin, A., Schoonmaker, P. K., Leon*, B., Foster, D. R. 2017. Microtopography and ecology of
pit-mound structures in second-growth versus old-growth forests. Forest Ecology and
Management 404: 14-23.
- Cooper-Ellis, S., Foster, D. R., Carlton, G., Lezberg, A. L. 1999. Forest response to catastrophic
wind: results from an experimental hurricane. Ecology 80: 2683-2696.
- Fajvan, M. A., Barker Plotkin, A., Foster, D. R. 2006. Modeling tree regeneration
height growth after an experimental hurricane. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 36: 2003-2014.
- Finzi, A. C., Giasson, M.-A., Barker Plotkin, A., Aber, J. D., Boose, E. R., Davidson, E. A., Dietze, M. C., Ellison, A. M., Frey, S. D., Goldman, E., Keenan, T. F., Melillo, J. M., Munger, J. W., Nadelhoffer, K. J., Ollinger, S. V., Orwig, D. A., Pederson, N., Richardson, A. D., Savage, K., Tang, J., Thompson, J. R., Williams, C. A., Wofsy, S. C., Zhou, Z., Foster, D. R. 2020. Carbon budget of the Harvard
Forest Long-Term Ecological Research site: pattern, process, and response to
global change. Ecological Monographs 90: e01423, 37 pp.
- Foster, D. R., Aber, J. D., Bowden, R. D., Melillo, J., Bazzaz, F. 2004. Comparison between physical
disturbance and novel stresses. In: Foster, D. R., Aber, J. D., Forests in Time: The
Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
- Foster, D. R., Aber, J. D., Melillo, J. M., Bowden, R. D., Bazzaz, F. A. 1997. Forest response to disturbance
and anthropogenic stress. Rethinking the 1938 Hurricane and the impact of
physical disturbance vs. chemical and climate stress on forest
ecosystems. BioScience 47: 437-445.
- Foster, D. R., Aber, J. D., Melillo, J., Bowden, R. D., Bazzaz, F. A. 1998. Forest response to natural
disturbance versus human-induced stresses. Arnoldia 58: 35-40.
- Foster, D. R., Cooper-Ellis, S., Barker Plotkin, A., Carlton, G., Bowden, R. D., Magill, A., Aber, J. D. 2004. Simulating a catastrophic
hurricane. In: Foster, D. R., Aber, J. D., Forests in Time: The
Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
- Knapp, A. K., Smith, M. D., Hobbie, S. E., Collins, S. L., Fahey, T. J., Hansen, G. J. A., Landis, D. A., La Pierre, K. L., Melillo, J. M., Seastedt, T. R., Shaver, G. R., Webster, J. R. 2012. Past, Present, and Future Roles
of Long-Term Experiments in the LTER Network. BioScience 62: 377-389.
- Neelon, S. E. 1996. The response of understory
vegetation to simulated hurricane disturbance. Thesis, Smith College.
- Simmons*, B. 2007. Preferred microenvironments for
tree regeneration: pit-mound vs. non-pit-mound. Thesis, Johnson C. Smith University.
- Trotsiuk, V., Pederson, N., Druckenbrod, D. L., Orwig, D. A., Bishop, D. A., Barker Plotkin, A., Fraver, S., Martin-Benito, D. 2018. Testing the efficacy of
tree-ring methods for detecting past disturbances. Forest Ecology and
Management 425: 59-67.
- Trumbull*, M. 2005. The forest in flux: essays on
past ecological events in central New England. Thesis, Hampshire College.