College of Natural Resources
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2016 journal article
Biological invasion hotspots: A trait-based perspective reveals new sub-continental patterns
Ecography, 39(10), 961–969.
2016 conference paper
Accounting for private benefits in ecological restoration planning
Learning from Agri-Environment Schemes in Australia: Investing in Biodiversity and Other Ecosystem Services on Farms, 181–190.
2016 journal article
A test of the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis in angiosperm and conifer tree species
Tree Physiology, 36(8), 983–993.
2016 journal article
A multispecies occupancy model for two or more interacting species
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 7(10), 1164–1173.
Ed(s): D. Warton
2016 journal article
The effect of human population size on the breeding bird diversity of urban regions
Biodiversity and Conservation, 25(4), 653–671.
2016 journal article
Sympathy for the environment predicts green consumerism but not more important environmental behaviours related to domestic energy use
Environmental Conservation, 43(2), 140–147.
2016 journal article
Sustainability guidelines and forest market response: An assessment of European Union pellet demand in the southeastern United States
Global Change Biology Bioenergy, 8(3), 658–669.
2016 journal article
Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of the carbon and water fluxes at the tree scale in Eucalyptus plantations using a metamodeling approach
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 46(3), 297–309.
2016 journal article
Reptile and amphibian response to oak regeneration treatments in productive southern Appalachian hardwood forest
Forest Ecology and Management, 377, 139–149.
2016 journal article
Maximum response of loblolly pine plantations to silvicultural management in the southern United States
Forest Ecology and Management, 375, 105–111.
2016 chapter
Large-scale patterns of insect and disease activity in the conterminous United States and Alaska from the National Insect and Disease Survey, 2014
In K. M. Potter & B. L. Conkling (Eds.), Forest Health Monitoring: National Status, Trends and Analysis, 2015 (pp. 21–40). Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Research & Development, Southern Research Station.
Ed(s): K. Potter & B. Conkling
2016 chapter
Large-scale patterns of forest fire occurrence in the conterminous United States, Alaska, and Hawaii, 2014
In K. M. Potter & B. L. Conkling (Eds.), Forest Health Monitoring: National Status, Trends and Analysis, 2015 (pp. 41–60). Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Research & Development, Southern Research Station.
Ed(s): K. Potter & B. Conkling
2016 chapter
Introduction
In K. M. Potter & B. L. Conkling (Eds.), Forest Health Monitoring: National Status, Trends and Analysis, 2015 (pp. 5–17). Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Research & Development, Southern Research Station.
Ed(s): K. Potter & B. Conkling
2016 journal article
Habitat use by adult red wolves, Canis rufus, in an agricultural landscape, North Carolina, USA
Mammal Study, 41(2), 87–95.
2016 report
Forest health monitoring: National status, trends and analysis, 2015
In Technical Report- Not held in TRLN member libraries (p. 199). Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Research & Development, Southern Research Station.
2016 journal article
Early Clonal Survival and Growth of Poplars Grown on North Carolina Piedmont and Mountain Marginal Lands
BioEnergy Research, 9(2), 548–558.
2016 journal article
Beyond impervious: Urban land-cover pattern variation and implications for watershed management
Environmental Management, 58(1), 15–30.
2016 journal article
Age-specific survival of reintroduced swift fox in Badlands National Park and surrounding lands
Wildlife Society Bulletin, 40(2), 217–223.
2016 journal article
Timing of translocation influences birth rate and population dynamics in a forest carnivore
Ecosphere, 7(1).
2016 journal article
Sub-Soiling and Genotype Selection Improves Populus Productivity Grown on a North Carolina Sandy Soil
Forests, 7(12), 74.