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Interactive Map Code (R And Rstudio), Peter G. Butterfield
Interactive Map Code (R And Rstudio), Peter G. Butterfield
Data Files: White Oaks in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest
Interactive map code puts data and coordinates into readable table format and creates data visualizations.
Arch Rock (Widths In Dendrochronology Format), Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Arch Rock (Widths In Dendrochronology Format), Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Data Files: White Oaks in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest
Data in this collection regards white oak trees (Quercus alba) in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest, Vinton County, Ohio. Affiliated images are available at http://ecommons.udayton.edu/mcewanlab_6_images.
File type: .csv
About the data:
- Column A: Year
- Column B and onward: Measurements of tree rings in millimeters; sample title appears in row 1
- Measurements taken using a Velmex Unislide and the Tellervo software application.
Coordinates Of Each Sample, Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Coordinates Of Each Sample, Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Data Files: White Oaks in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest
Data in this collection regards white oak trees (Quercus alba) in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest, Vinton County, Ohio. Affiliated images are available at http://ecommons.udayton.edu/mcewanlab_6_images.
File type: .csv
About the data:
- Column A: Year
- Column B and onward: Measurements of tree rings in millimeters; sample title appears in row 1
- Measurements taken using a Velmex Unislide and the Tellervo software application.
Watch Rock (Widths In Dendrochronology Format), Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Watch Rock (Widths In Dendrochronology Format), Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Data Files: White Oaks in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest
Data in this collection regards white oak trees (Quercus alba) in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest, Vinton County, Ohio. Affiliated images are available at http://ecommons.udayton.edu/mcewanlab_6_images.
File type: .csv
About the data:
- Column A: Year
- Column B and onward: Measurements of tree rings in millimeters; sample title appears in row 1
- Measurements taken using a Velmex Unislide and the Tellervo software application.
Watch Rock (Widths In Millimeters), Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Watch Rock (Widths In Millimeters), Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Data Files: White Oaks in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest
Data in this collection regards white oak trees (Quercus alba) in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest, Vinton County, Ohio. Affiliated images are available at http://ecommons.udayton.edu/mcewanlab_6_images.
File type: .csv
About the data:
- Column A: Year
- Column B and onward: Measurements of tree rings in millimeters; sample title appears in row 1
- Measurements taken using a Velmex Unislide and the Tellervo software application.
Arch Rock (Width In Millimeters), Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Arch Rock (Width In Millimeters), Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Data Files: White Oaks in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest
Data in this collection regards white oak trees (Quercus alba) in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest, Vinton County, Ohio. Affiliated images are available at http://ecommons.udayton.edu/mcewanlab_6_images.
File type: .csv
About the data:
- Column A: Year
- Column B and onward: Measurements of tree rings in millimeters; sample title appears in row 1
- Measurements taken using a Velmex Unislide and the Tellervo software application.
Sample Diameter And Date Of Establishment, Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Sample Diameter And Date Of Establishment, Peter G. Butterfield, Ryan W. Mcewan
Data Files: White Oaks in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest
Data in this collection regards white oak trees (Quercus alba) in Vinton Furnace Experimental Forest, Vinton County, Ohio. Affiliated images are available at http://ecommons.udayton.edu/mcewanlab_6_images.
File type: .csv
About the data:
- Column A: Year
- Column B and onward: Measurements of tree rings in millimeters; sample title appears in row 1
- Measurements taken using a Velmex Unislide and the Tellervo software application.
The Historic Fire Return Interval And The Ecological Effects Of Fire Suppression On Montane Longleaf Pine Dominated Ecosystems In Northwestern Georgia., Christopher Waters
The Historic Fire Return Interval And The Ecological Effects Of Fire Suppression On Montane Longleaf Pine Dominated Ecosystems In Northwestern Georgia., Christopher Waters
Master of Science in Integrative Biology Theses
Longleaf pine ecosystems have experienced pronounced declines across the southeastern United States since Euro-American settlement took place in the late 19th century. These declines were primarily caused by federal fire suppression policies implemented in the 1920’s, in combination with resource harvesting and land use conversion. In an absence of fire, tree species composition of frequently burned xeric ecosystems progressively becomes more mesic and fire-intolerant (i.e. mesophication). The change in the species composition and historic fire frequency of a montane longleaf pine ecosystem located in Sheffield Wildlife Management Area (WMA), Paulding County, Georgia was investigated. The change in forest composition …
Stand Location Variance As An Indicator Of Disturbance Regime In A Monotypic Tsuga Canadensis Forest, Cole J. Doolittle
Stand Location Variance As An Indicator Of Disturbance Regime In A Monotypic Tsuga Canadensis Forest, Cole J. Doolittle
ELAIA
Disturbance regimes, which are critical components of forest ecosystems, influence forest morphology, biodiversity, and regeneration. The heterogeneity of disturbance regimes are not well understood on small scales. In this study I analyzed tree cores from five sites within a Tsuga canadensis (Eastern hemlock) forest in northern Wisconsin to investigate disturbance regimes through mean growth release criteria. This study investigated the following questions: 1) Are disturbance regimes in T. canadensis stand level or site specific? 2) If disturbances are site specific, is site location an indicator of disturbance regime? 3) Do site characteristics such as density and tree diameter at breast …
Demography And Dendrochronology Of A Disjunct Population Of Eastern Hemlock In Southwestern Ohio, Marie Johnson
Demography And Dendrochronology Of A Disjunct Population Of Eastern Hemlock In Southwestern Ohio, Marie Johnson
Browse all Theses and Dissertations
Edge and isolated plant populations provide information about the resilience and the most basic resource needs of a species. Plant demography examines changes in population size and structure over time. An isolated, disjunct eastern hemlock population in Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve, Yellow Springs, Ohio consists of two distinct subpopulations each with different environmental characteristics, reproductive capacities, and health ratings. Both subpopulations at Clifton Gorge were found to exhibit significant decreases in average annual ring width through time. Linear regression modeling determined that average annual growing season precipitation and temperature were the strongest predictors of these growth trends. A comparative …
The Impact Of Climate And Elevation On The Growth And Mortality Of Piñon Pine, Alice M. Fretz
The Impact Of Climate And Elevation On The Growth And Mortality Of Piñon Pine, Alice M. Fretz
Biology ETDs
The Southwestern United States is currently experiencing severe drought, resulting in the mortality of many tree species. Piñon-juniper woodlands are an extensive biome in the Southwest, and are highly vulnerable to extended periods of drought that lead to tree mortality. Specifically, Pinus edulis populations are decreasing due to increasingly arid conditions. I used dendrochronology to investigate how tree growth rings of Pinus edulis reflect severe drought in living and dead trees. I also investigated how severe drought affects Pinus edulis along an altitudinal gradient. Tree core samples were taken from currently living and dead trees, as well as from trees …
Low-Severity Fire Increases Tree Defense Against Bark Beetle Attacks, Sharon Metzger Hood, Anna Sala, Emily K. Heyerdahl, Marion Boutin
Low-Severity Fire Increases Tree Defense Against Bark Beetle Attacks, Sharon Metzger Hood, Anna Sala, Emily K. Heyerdahl, Marion Boutin
Biological Sciences Faculty Publications
Induced defense is a common plant strategy in response to herbivory. Although abiotic damage, such as physical wounding, pruning, and heating, can induce plant defense, the effect of such damage by large-scale abiotic disturbances on induced defenses has not been explored and could have important consequences for plant survival facing future biotic disturbances. Historically, low-severity wildfire was a widespread, frequent abiotic disturbance in many temperate coniferous forests. Native Dendroctonus and Ips bark beetles are also a common biotic disturbance agent in these forest types and can influence tree mortality patterns after wildfire. Therefore, species living in these disturbance-prone environments with …
Historical Tidal Forest Composition And Contemporary Woody Recruitment Following Dam Removal From A Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Tidal Freshwater Wetland, Richard E. Ward Jr.
Historical Tidal Forest Composition And Contemporary Woody Recruitment Following Dam Removal From A Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Tidal Freshwater Wetland, Richard E. Ward Jr.
Theses and Dissertations
Tidal freshwater forest restoration after dam removal has been unexplored to date. This study elucidated pre-dam forest composition, as well as post-dam edaphic and microtopographical attributes and woody species recruiting along a narrow ecotone of a 29.3-ha tidal freshwater wetland. The ≈65-year-old historical forest (15 species, 200 stems ha-1) and ≈7-year-old contemporary forest (40 species and 11,009 stems ha-) community dominants were dissimilar (Fraxinus spp. vs. Liquidambar styraciflua, respectively). Pre-dam environmental conditions were unknown. Post-dam edaphic water content, organic matter, redox potential and microtopography differed significantly across tidal sites but were less variable in non-tidal sites. Shifts in the contemporary …
Assessing Growth Response To Climate Controls In A Great Basin Artemisia Tridentata Plant Community, Lorenzo F. Apodaca
Assessing Growth Response To Climate Controls In A Great Basin Artemisia Tridentata Plant Community, Lorenzo F. Apodaca
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
An assessment of the growth response of key vegetative species to climatic variability is vital to identifying possible local impacts on ecosystems faced with imminent climate change. With current climate projections in Nevada predicting a shift to an even more arid climate with greater year-to-year variability, the imperative exists to identify the effects of specific climatic controls on plant growth and to research methods to assess large-scale vegetative changes, especially in more remote areas where readily available data sets may be lacking. This study utilized annual growth ring indices constructed from big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentatassp.tridentata) stems collected in Spring Valley, …