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Research Publications
- Bahlai, C. A., Hart, C., Kavanaugh, M. T., White, J. D., Ruess, R. W., Brinkman, T. J., Ducklow, H. W., Foster, D. R., Fraser, W. R., Genet, H., Groffman, P. M., Hamilton, S. K., Johnstone, J. F., Kielland, K., Landis, D. A., Mack, M.C., Sarnelle, O., Thompson, J. R. 2021. Cascading effects: insights from
the U.S. Long Term Ecological Research Network. Ecosphere 12: article e03430, 29 pp.
- Case, B. S., Buckley, H. L., Barker Plotkin, A., Ellison, A. M. 2016. Using codispersion analysis to
quantify temporal changes in the spatial pattern of forest stand
structure. Chilean Journal of
Statistics 7: 3-15.
- Dannenberg, M. P., Song, C., Wise, E. K., Pederson, N., Bishop, D. A. 2020. Delineating Environmental
Stresses to Primary Production of U.S. Forests From Tree Rings: Effects of
Climate Seasonality, Soil, and Topography. Journal of Geophysical Research:
Biogeosciences 125: e2019JG005499, 16 pp.
- Dye, A., Barker Plotkin, A., Bishop, D., Pederson, N., Poulter, B., Hessl, A. 2016. Comparing tree-ring and
permanent plot estimates of aboveground net primary production in three
eastern U.S. forests. Ecosphere 7: e01454.
- Eisen*, K., Barker Plotkin, A. 2015. Forty years of forest
measurements support steadily increasing aboveground biomass in a maturing,
Quercus-dominant northeastern forest. Journal of the Torrey Botanical
Society 142: 97-112.
- 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.
- Harte, J., Brush, M., Newman, E. A., Umemura, K. 2022. An equation of state unifies
diversity, productivity, abundance and biomass. Communications Biology 5: 874.
- 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.
- Wilson*, K. 2002. Lasting impacts of a
catastrophic wind event: the 1938 Hurricane and thirty-two years of changing
stand dynamics Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA. Thesis, Middlebury College.