Works (4)

Updated: August 30th, 2025 05:03

2025 article

Canopy gap edge effects on overstory sap flux in a temperate mixed-hardwood forest

Arteman, M. L., Forrester, J. A., Oishi, A. C., & Keyser, T. L. (2025, July 28). Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Vol. 373.

By: M. Arteman n, J. Forrester n, A. Oishi* & T. Keyser*

author keywords: Sap flow; Transpiration; Sapwood area; Vapor pressure deficit; Canopy gaps; Depth of edge
topics (OpenAlex): Forest ecology and management; Fire effects on ecosystems; Tree-ring climate responses
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 18, 2025

2025 article

Canopy gaps increase species-dependent edge tree diameter growth in a mature southern Appalachian mixed hardwood forest

Reddy, S. C., Arteman, M. L., Forrester, J. A., & Keyser, T. L. (2025, July 31). Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 595.

By: S. Reddy n, M. Arteman n, J. Forrester n & T. Keyser*

author keywords: Gap edge; Oak; Hickory; Mesic species; Disturbance; Percent growth change
topics (OpenAlex): Forest ecology and management; Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics; Fire effects on ecosystems
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: July 30, 2025

2025 article

Light patterns align with successful Quercus and Carya regeneration but reveal continued challenges in managing dry-mesic southern Appalachian upland hardwood forests

Schnake, D. K., Forrester, J. A., Keyser, T. L., & Meador, A. J. S. (2025, January 1). Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 55.

By: D. Schnake n, J. Forrester n, T. Keyser* & A. Meador*

author keywords: silviculture; group selection; oak; upland hardwood; gap dynamics
topics (OpenAlex): Seedling growth and survival studies; Archaeology and Natural History; Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies; Forest ecology and management; Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2025

2023 article

Silvicultural canopy gaps improve health and growth of eastern hemlocks infested with Adelges tsugae in the southern Appalachian Mountains

Mayfield, A. E., III, Jetton, R. M., Mudder, B. T., Whittier, W. A., Keyser, T. L., & Rhea, J. R. (2023, August 28). Forest Ecology and Management.

By: A. Mayfield*, R. Jetton n, B. Mudder*, W. Whittier n, T. Keyser* & J. Rhea*

author keywords: Hemlock woolly adelgid; Tsuga canadensis; Silviculture; sunlight; Invasive species; Integrated pest management; Gap
topics (OpenAlex): Forest Insect Ecology and Management; Insect and Pesticide Research; Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
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15. Life on Land (Web of Science; OpenAlex)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: October 10, 2023

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