Publications FY 2016

Brandt, L.A., P.R. Butler, S.D. Handler, M.K. Janowiak, P.D. Shannon, C.W. Swanston. 2016. Integrating Science and Management to Assess Forest Ecosystem Vulnerability to Climate Change Journal of Forestry. In press.

Brandt, L., L. Scott, A. Derby Lewis, L. Darling, R. Fahey 2016. Lessons learned from the Urban Forestry Climate Change Response Framework. Houghton, MI: Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science. 36 pp. Available at http://forestadaptation.org/node/630.

Brandt, L., A. Derby Lewis, R. Fahey, L. Scott, L. Darling, C. Swanston. 2016. A framework for adapting urban forests to climate change, Environmental Science & Policy, In press. Available at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S146290111630291X

Brandt, L., A. Derby-Lewis, L. Scott, L. Darling, R. Fahey, L. Iverson, D. Nowak, A. Bodine, A. Bell, S. Still, P. Butler, A. Dierich, S. Handler, M. Janowiak, S. Matthews, J. Miesbauer,  M. Peters, A. Prasad, P.D.  Shannon,D. Stotz, C. Swanston. In press. Chicago Wilderness region urban forest vulnerability assessment and synthesis: A report from the Urban Forestry Climate Change Response Framework Chicago Wilderness pilot project. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-XX. Newtown Square, PSA; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. XXX p.

Domke, G.M., C.H. Perry, B.F. Walters, C.W. Woodall, L.E. Nave, C.W. Swanston. 2015. Estimating carbon in forest soils of the United States using the natonal forest inventory. In: Stanton, Sharon M.; Christensen, Glenn A., comps. 2015. Pushing boundaries: new directions in inventory techniques and applications: Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) symposium 2015. 2015 December 8–10; Portland, Oregon. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW GTR 931. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. p. 361.

Handler, S.D. Thinking like an investor: diversified forests hedge against an uncertain future. NatureChange website. 2016. http://naturechange.org/2016/04/22/thinking-like-an-investor-diversified-forests-hedge-against-an-uncertain-future/ 

Handler, S.D. Preparing for a changing climate: Two examples from private landowners. Michigan Forests Magazine. 2016. http://forestadaptation.org/node/602 

Handler, S.D. Preparing for a changing climate: Two examples from private landowners. UP Environmental Coalition Newsletter. 2016. http://upenvironment.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/UPEC_Summer2016_Newsletter_May2016.pdf

Handler, S.D. Thinking like an investor: why diverse forests are a good bet for an uncertain future. Partners in Forestry Newsletter. 2016. http://www.partnersinforestry.com/Documents/News%20Letters/06-2016%20PIF%20Newsletter.pdf 

Handler, S.D. Thinking like an investor: why diverse forests are a good bet for an uncertain future. My Minnesota Woods. 2016. http://www.myminnesotawoods.umn.edu/2016/06/thinking-like-an-investor-why-diverse-forests-are-a-good-bet-for-an-uncertain-future/ 

Handler, S.D. Thinking like an investor: why diverse forests are a good bet for an uncertain future. Wisconsin Woodlands Magazine.  In press. 

Hribljan J.A., E. Suárez, K.A. Heckman, E.A. Lilleskov, R.A. Chimner. 2016. Peatland carbon stocks and accumulation rates in the Ecuadorian páramo. Wetlands Ecology and Management 24(2): 113-127.

Hribljan J.A., D.J. Cooper, J. Sueltenfuss, E. Wolf, K. Heckman, E.A. Lilleskov, R.A. Chimner. 2015. Carbon storage and long-term rate of accumulation in high altitude Andean peatlands of Bolivia. Mires and Peat 15: 1-14.

Hommel R., R. Siegwolf, S. Zavadlav, M. Arend, M. Schaub, L. Galiano, M. Haeni, Z.E. Kayler, A. Gessler. 2016. Impact of interspecific competition and drought on new assimilate allocation within trees. Plant Biology, 10.1111/plb.12461.

Iverson, L., F.R. Thompson, S.Matthews, M. Peters, A. Prasad, W.D. Dijak, J. Fraser, W.J. Wang, B. Hanberry, H. He, M. Janowiak, P. Butler, L. Brandt, C. Swanston. 2016. “Multi-model comparison on the effects of climate change on tree species in the eastern U.S.: results from an enhanced niche model and process-based ecosystem and landscape models.” Landscape Ecology:1-20. doi: 10.1007/s10980-016-0404-8.

International Soil Carbon Network. 2015. ISCN Database: Soil Profile Carbon Stocks. <ftp://ftp.fluxdata.org/.deba/ISCN/SOC-DATA/ISCN_SOC-DATA_PROFILE_1-1.xlsx>. 

Kayler, Z.E., H.J. De Boeck, S. Fatichi, J.M. Grünzweig, L. Merbold, C. Beier, N. McDowell, J. Dukes. 2015. Experiments to Confront the Environmental Extremes of Climate Change. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 13, 219-225.

Nitzsche, K., G. Verch, K. Premke, A. Gessler, Z.E. Kayler. 2016. Visualizing land-use and management complexity within biogeochemical cycles of an agricultural landscape Ecosphere, 7(5), 1-16.

Premke, K., K. Attermeyer, J. Augustin, A. Cabezas, P. Casper, D. Deumlich, J. Gelbrecht, H. Gerke, A. Gessler, H.P. Grossart, S. Hilt, M. Hupfer, T. Kalettka, Z.E. Kayler, G. Lischeid, M. Sommer, D. Zak. 2016. The importance of landscape complexity for carbon fluxes on the landscape level: Small-scale heterogeneity matters. WIREs Water, 3:601-617.

Sample, A.V., R. Birdsey, R.A. Houghton, C. Swanston, D. Hollinger, M. Dockry, P. Bettinger. 2015. Forest Carbon Conservation and Management: Integration with Sustainable Forest Management for Multiple Resource Values and Ecosystem Services. Pinchot Institute of Conservation, Washington, DC.

Swanston, C.W., M.K. Janowiak, L.A. Brandt, P.R. Butler, S.D. Handler, P.D. Shannon, A.D. Lewis, K. Hall, R.T. Fahey, L. Scott, A. Kerber, J.W. Miesbauer, L. Darling. 2016. Forest Adaptation Resources: Climate change tools and approaches for land managers (2nd edition). Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station.

Vogt, J., L. Roman, L. Brandt, P. Ries. Urban forestry for the Anthropocene: Transdisciplinary efforts for meeting new challenges. Submitted to: Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. In review. 

von Rein, I., A. Gessler. K. Premke, C. Keitel, A. Ulrich, Z.E. Kayler. 2016. Forest understory plant and soil microbial response to an experimentally induced drought and heat-pulse event: the importance of maintaining the continuum. Global Change Biology,22:8 doi: 10.1111/gcb.13270).

Wang, W.J., H.S. He, F.R. Thompson III, J.S. Fraser, W.D. Dijak. 2016. Changes in forest biomass and tree species distribution under climate change in the Northeastern United States. Landscape Ecology.

Weise, L., A. Ulrich, M. Moreano, A. Gessler, Z. Kayler, K. Steger, B. Zeller, K. Rudolph, J. Knezevic-Jaric, K. Premke. 2016. Desiccation and rewetting of lake sediments causes enhanced carbon turnover and shifts in microbial community composition. FEMS Microbiology Ecology; dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiw035