selected publications
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academic article
- 3-PG simulations of young ponderosa pine plantations under varied management intensity: Why do they grow so differently?. Forest Ecology and Management. 313:69-82. 2014
- Post-fire management regimes affect carbon sequestration and storage in a Sierra Nevada mixed conifer forest. Forest Ecology and Management. 291:268-277. 2013
- Correlated population differences in dry matter accumulation, allocation, and water-use efficiency in three sympatric conifer species. Forest Science. 42:242-249. 1996
- Variation in Carbon Isotope Discrimination and Photosynthetic Gas Exchange Among Populations of Pseudotsuga menziesii and Pinus ponderosa in Different Environments. Functional Ecology. 9:402-412. 1995
- Carbon Isotope Discrimination and Water‐Use Efficiency in Native Plants of the North‐Central Rockies. Ecology. 75:1887-1895. 1994
- Stable Carbon Isotope Discrimination, Photosynthetic Gas Exchange, And Growth Differences Among Western Larch Families. Tree Physiology. 14:531-539. 1994
- Population Differences In Water-Use Efficiency Of Well-Watered And Water-Stressed Western Larch Seedlings. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 24:92-99. 1994
- Genetic Differentiation In Carbon Isotope Discrimination And Gas Exchange In Pseudotsuga Menziesii: A Common Garden Experiment. Oecologia. 93:80-87. 1993