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Richard Hill Waring's Degrees
- PhD Ecology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Environmental Science Stanford University
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- A generalised model of forest productivity using simplified concepts of radiation-use efficiency, carbon balance and partitioning (1997) (1569)
- Plant Responses to Multiple Environmental FactorsPhysiological ecology provides tools for studying how interacting environmental resources control plant growth (1987) (1140)
- Forest Ecosystems: Concepts and Management (1985) (960)
- Forest Ecosystems: Analysis at Multiple Scales (1985) (757)
- Net primary production of forests: a constant fraction of gross primary production? (1998) (651)
- Evergreen Coniferous Forests of the Pacific Northwest (1979) (598)
- Characteristics of Trees Predisposed to Die (1987) (493)
- Resistance of conifers to bark beetle attack: Searching for general relationships (1987) (480)
- Evidence of Reduced Photosynthetic Rates in Old Trees (1994) (479)
- Estimating Forest Growth and Efficiency in Relation to Canopy Leaf Area (1983) (478)
- Modifying Lodgepole Pine Stands to Change Susceptibility to Mountain Pine Beetle Attack (1985) (431)
- Application of the pipe model theory to predict canopy leaf area. (1982) (429)
- Plant Moisture Stress: Evaluation by Pressure Bomb (1967) (389)
- Evaluating theories of drought-induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel-experiment framework. (2013) (347)
- Environmental Limits on Net Primary Production and Light‐Use Efficiency Across the Oregon Transect (1994) (329)
- Sapwood water storage: its contribution to transpiration and effect upon water conductance through the stems of old‐growth Douglas‐fir (1978) (328)
- Maintenance Respiration and Stand Development in a Subalpine Lodgepole Pine Forest (1992) (275)
- Assessing forest productivity in Australia and New Zealand using a physiologically-based model driven with averaged monthly weather data and satellite-derived estimates of canopy photosynthetic capacity (1998) (264)
- Performance of the forest productivity model 3-PG applied to a wide range of forest types (2003) (246)
- Thinning lodgepole pine increases tree vigor and resistance to mountain pine beetle. (1983) (224)
- Satellite observed widespread decline in Mongolian grasslands largely due to overgrazing (2014) (223)
- Stem Growth per Unit of Leaf Area: A Measure of Tree Vigor (1980) (223)
- The contribution of stored water to transpiration in Scots pine (1979) (219)
- Ecological Remote Sensing at OTTER: Satellite Macroscale Observations (1994) (218)
- Woody tissue maintenance respiration of four conifers in contrasting climates (1995) (205)
- Comparison of Methods of Estimating Leaf‐Area Index In Old‐Growth Douglas‐Fir (1986) (182)
- The normalized difference vegetation index of small Douglas-fir canopies with varying chlorophyll concentrations (1994) (181)
- Attacks of Mountain Pine Beetle as Related to Tree Vigor of Ponderosa Pine (1983) (179)
- Stomatal conductance, transpiration, and resistance to water uptake in a Pinussylvestris spacing experiment (1984) (174)
- Predicting fine root production and turnover by monitoring root starch and soil temperature (1985) (170)
- Some Vegetation of the California Coastal Redwood Region in Relation to Gradients of Moisture, Nutrients, Light, and Temperature (1964) (166)
- Forest Ecosystems: Concepts and Management. (1987) (165)
- MODIS enhanced vegetation index predicts tree species richness across forested ecoregions in the contiguous U.S.A (2006) (160)
- Perpetuating old ponderosa pine (2007) (158)
- Forests: fresh perspectives from ecosystem analysis. (1980) (150)
- Scaling gross ecosystem production at Harvard Forest with remote sensing: a comparison of estimates from a constrained quantum‐use efficiency model and eddy correlation (1995) (140)
- Imaging radar for ecosystem studies (1995) (140)
- Notes: Conifer Foliage Mass Related to Sapwood Area (1974) (129)
- Differences in chemical composition of plants grown at constant relative growth rates with stable mineral nutrition (1985) (123)
- Coupled Nitrogen and Calcium Cycles in Forests of the Oregon Coast Range (2006) (121)
- Estimating the vulnerability of fifteen tree species under changing climate in Northwest North America (2011) (118)
- Patterns of change of saturated sapwood permeability and sapwood conductance with stand development (1989) (117)
- Remote Sensing of Leaf Area Index and Radiation Intercepted by Understory Vegetation (1994) (114)
- Variation in foliar δ13C values within the crowns of Pinus radiata trees (1994) (111)
- Efficiency of Tree Crowns and Stemwood Production at Different Canopy Leaf Densities (1981) (105)
- Leaf area differences associated with old-growth forest communities in the western Oregon Cascades (1976) (103)
- Assessing the past and future distribution and productivity of ponderosa pine in the Pacific Northwest using a process model, 3-PG (2005) (99)
- Twenty-four Years of Ponderosa Pine Growth in Relation to Canopy Leaf Area and Understory Competition (1987) (98)
- Visible-near infrared spectral reflectance of landscape components in western Oregon (1994) (97)
- A process model analysis of environmental limitations on the growth of Sitka spruce plantations in Great Britain (2000) (95)
- Effects of Nutrient and Light Limitation on Mountain Hemlock: Susceptibility to Laminated Root Rot (1984) (91)
- The use of multiscale remote sensing imagery to derive regional estimates of forest growth capacity using 3-PGS (2001) (90)
- STABLE CARBON ISOTOPES AS INDICATORS OF LIMITATIONS TO FOREST GROWTH IMPOSED BY CLIMATE STRESS (1997) (89)
- An index of photosynthesis for comparing forest sites in western Oregon (1977) (87)
- Evaluating stem conducting tissue as an estimator of leaf area in four woody angiosperms (1977) (85)
- Use of a physiological process model with forestry yield tables to set limits on annual carbon balances. (2002) (84)
- Carbon isotope variation in Douglas-fir foliage: improving the δ13C–climate relationship (1995) (82)
- A process-based approach to estimate lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl.) distribution in the Pacific Northwest under climate change (2011) (80)
- Estimating mean monthly incident solar radiation on horizontal and inclined slopes from mean monthly temperatures extremes (2000) (80)
- Combining Remote Sensing and Climatic Data to Estimate Net Primary Production Across Oregon (1994) (79)
- A simple model of host resistance to bark beetles (1980) (79)
- Estimating forest productivity in the eastern Siskiyou Mountains of southwestern Oregon using a satellite driven process model, 3-PGS (2001) (78)
- Overview of the Oregon Transect Ecosystem Research Project (1994) (75)
- Physiological girdling of pine trees via phloem chilling: proof of concept. (2007) (74)
- Relation between the permeability and the anatomy of jack pine sapwood with stand development (1989) (73)
- Water Uptake, Storage and Transpiration by Conifers: A Physiological Model (1976) (73)
- Prediction and assessment of bark beetle-induced mortality of lodgepole pine using estimates of stand vigor derived from remotely sensed data (2009) (71)
- Comparison of MODIS gross primary production estimates for forests across the U.S.A. with those generated by a simple process model, 3-PGS (2007) (70)
- Predicting site index with a physiologically based growth model across Oregon, USA (2005) (65)
- Assessing forest growth across southwestern Oregon under a range of current and future global change scenarios using a process model, 3‐PG (2001) (64)
- Effects of branch length on carbon isotope discrimination in Pinus radiata. (1996) (62)
- Temperature: collection of data and its analysis for the interpretation of plant growth and distribution (1969) (60)
- Fertilization effects on forest carbon storage and exchange, and net primary production: A new hybrid process model for stand management. (2006) (59)
- Allometric relationships predicting foliar biomass and leaf area:sapwood area ratio from tree height in five Costa Rican rain forest species. (2008) (59)
- Assessing the impact of current and projected climates on Douglas-Fir productivity in British Columbia, Canada, using a process-based model (3-PG) (2010) (58)
- Bird diversity: a predictable function of satellite‐derived estimates of seasonal variation in canopy light absorbance across the United States (2009) (57)
- Aerial and satellite sensor detection and classification of western spruce budworm defoliation in a subalpine forest (1995) (56)
- Field Measurement of Transpiration in Douglas-Fir (1976) (55)
- Assessment of site index and forest growth capacity across the Pacific and Inland Northwest U.S.A. with a MODIS satellite-derived vegetation index (2006) (55)
- Estimation of potential forest productivity across the Oregon transect using satellite data and monthly weather records (2001) (54)
- 17 – Responses of Evergreen Trees to Multiple Stresses (1991) (53)
- Soil properties affect pinyon pine – juniper response to drought (2012) (53)
- Carbon implications of current and future effects of drought, fire and management on Pacific Northwest forests (2015) (53)
- Imbalanced forest ecosystems: Assessments and consequences (1985) (51)
- Carbon and nitrogen allocation patterns of Douglas-fir seedlings fertilized with nitrogen in autumn. I. Overwinter metabolism (1986) (49)
- Why is the productivity of Douglas-fir higher in New Zealand than in its native range in the Pacific Northwest, USA? (2008) (49)
- Carbon and nitrogen allocation patterns of Douglas-fir seedlings fertilized with nitrogen in autumn. II. Field performance (1986) (48)
- Comparisons of predictions of net primary production and seasonal patterns in water use derived with two forest growth models in Southwestern Oregon (2001) (48)
- Conifers and broadleaf species: stomatal sensitivity differs in western Oregon (1984) (48)
- Modeling the occurrence of 15 coniferous tree species throughout the Pacific Northwest of North America using a hybrid approach of a generic process‐based growth model and decision tree analysis (2011) (47)
- Satellite‐derived estimates of forest leaf area index in southwest Western Australia are not tightly coupled to interannual variations in rainfall: implications for groundwater decline in a drying climate (2013) (45)
- Soil water availability effects on the distribution of 20 tree species in western North America (2014) (44)
- Improving predictions of forest growth using the 3-PGS model with observations made by remote sensing (2010) (44)
- Comparison of three models for predicting gross primary production across and within forested ecoregions in the contiguous United States (2009) (43)
- Selective filtering of light by coniferous forests and minimum light energy requirements for regeneration (1970) (43)
- Generalizing plant-water relations to landscapes (2011) (42)
- Precursors of Change in Terrestrial EcosystemsRemote sensing offers new ways to estimate basic ecological parameters that signal change in terrestrial systems (1986) (41)
- Response of western coniferous seedlings to infection by Armillaria ostoyae under limited light and nitrogen (1991) (41)
- Tamm Review: Insights gained from light use and leaf growth efficiency indices (2016) (40)
- Water relations in tree physiology: where to from here? (2016) (39)
- Coupling of Environment to Plant Response: A Simulation Model of Transpiration (1974) (37)
- Combining a generic process-based productivity model and a statistical classification method to predict the presence and absence of tree species in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. (2009) (37)
- Prediction of soil properties using a process-based forest growth model to match satellite-derived estimates of leaf area index (2012) (36)
- Physiological stress in lodgepole pine as a precursor for mountain pine beetle attack1 (2009) (35)
- An ecoregion assessment of projected tree species vulnerabilities in western North America through the 21st century (2017) (34)
- Estimating Water Flux through Stems of Scots Pine with Tritiated Water and Phosphorus-32 (1979) (34)
- INTERPRETING WOODY PLANT RICHNESS FROM SEASONAL RATIOS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS (2002) (34)
- Predicting satellite-derived patterns of large-scale disturbances in forests of the Pacific Northwest Region in response to recent climatic variation (2011) (33)
- Responses to Pathogen-induced Disturbance: Decomposition, Nutrient Availability, and Tree Vigour (1987) (33)
- Changes in Nitrogen Cycling at an Old-Growth Douglas-fir Site After Disturbance (1981) (32)
- Forest Ecosystem Analysis at Multiple Time and Space Scales (2007) (31)
- Interpreting foliar analyses from Douglas-fir as weight per unit of leaf area (1981) (31)
- Thinning and nitrogen fertilization in a grand fir stand infested with western spruce budworm. IV : An ecosystem management perspective (1992) (30)
- Predicting tree diversity across the United States as a function of modeled gross primary production. (2008) (27)
- Variation in foliar delta(13)C values within the crowns of Pinus radiata trees. (1994) (27)
- Modeling lodgepole and jack pine vulnerability to mountain pine beetle expansion into the western Canadian boreal forest (2012) (26)
- Environmental limits of an endemic spruce, Picea breweriana (1975) (25)
- Physiological control of water flux in conifers (1975) (25)
- Tree vigor and stand growth of Douglas-fir as influenced by laminated root rot (1985) (23)
- Mapping site indices for five Pacific Northwest conifers using a physiologically based model (2011) (22)
- Process-Based Modeling to Assess the Effects of Recent Climatic Variation on Site Productivity and Forest Function across Western North America (2014) (21)
- Distinctive Features of the Northwestern Coniferous Forest: Development, Structure, and Function (2010) (21)
- Modelled photosynthesis predicts woody plant richness at three geographic scales across the north‐western United States (2006) (20)
- Molecules of Death (2002) (20)
- Using Remotely-Sensed Land Cover and Distribution Modeling to Estimate Tree Species Migration in the Pacific Northwest Region of North America (2016) (19)
- Carbon isotope variation in Douglas-fir foliage: improving the delta(13)C-climate relationship. (1995) (19)
- Integrated research in the Coniferous Forest Biome (1974) (18)
- Recent reduction in the frequency of frost accounts for most of the increased growth of a high elevation spruce forest in northwestern China (2016) (16)
- Remote Sensing Requirements to Drive Ecosystem Models at the Landscape and Regional Scale (1999) (14)
- Comparison of an isotopic method and the Penman–Monteith equation for estimating transpiration from Scots pine (1980) (14)
- Documentation of meteorological data from the coniferous forest biome primary station in Oregon. (1978) (14)
- Matching species to site (1969) (13)
- Progress in Remote Sensing of Photosynthetic Activity over the Amazon Basin (2017) (13)
- Diverging distribution of seedlings and mature trees reflects recent climate change in British Columbia (2018) (13)
- Fruiting and sink competition. (2018) (11)
- The ponderosa pine ecosystem and environmental stress: past, present and future. (2001) (11)
- Forests, fresh perspectives from ecosystem analysis : proceedings of the 40th annual Biology Colloquium (1980) (10)
- Commentary on the assessment of NPP/GPP ratio. (2020) (10)
- 9 – How Ecophysiologists Can Help Scale from Leaves to Landscapes (1993) (9)
- Predicting large wildfires across western North America by modeling seasonal variation in soil water balance (2015) (9)
- Combining a generic process-based productivity model classification method to predict the presence and absence species in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A (2009) (9)
- Temperate Coniferous Forests (2001) (8)
- Top-down models and flux measurements are complementary methods of estimating carbon sequestration by forests: illustrations using the 3-PG model. (2004) (7)
- CHAPTER 3 – Carbon Cycle (2007) (7)
- Water relations in tree physiology: where to from here? (2016) (7)
- Plant–water relations at multiple scales: integration from observations, modeling and remote sensing (2011) (7)
- A Modified Piche Evaporimeter (1966) (6)
- Oregon Transect Ecosystem Research (OTTER) Project (1994) (6)
- Forests in Our Changing World: New Principles for Conservation and Management (2014) (6)
- Sustainable Forestry: Ecology and Silviculture for Resilient Forests (2013) (6)
- CHAPTER 2 – Water Cycle (2007) (5)
- Advances in Eddy-Flux Analyses, Remote Sensing, and Evidence of Climate Change (2007) (5)
- Lessons learned while extending physiological principles from growth chambers to satellite studies. (1998) (5)
- Forest Ecosystems, Third Edition: Analysis at Multiple Scales (2007) (5)
- Spatial Scaling Methods for Landscape and Regional Ecosystem Analysis (2007) (5)
- Searching for Specific Measures of Physiological Stress in Forest Ecosystems (1991) (4)
- Constraints on Terrestrial Primary Productivity in Temperate Forests Along the Pacific Coast of North and South America (1996) (4)
- Analysis of Forest Ecosystems (1981) (4)
- The Role of Forests in Global Ecology (2007) (4)
- Research on coniferous forest ecosystems : first year progress in the coniferous forest biome, US/IBP : proceedings of a symposium held at Northwest Scientific Association, forty-fifth annual meeting, Bellingham, Wash., March 23-24, 1972. (1972) (3)
- Proceedings - Research on coniferous forest ecosystems : first year progress in the coniferous forest biome, US/IBP (1972) (3)
- Does overshoot in leaf development of ponderosa pine in wet years leads to bark beetle outbreaks on fine-textured soils in drier years? (2014) (3)
- NPP Temperate Forest: OTTER Project Sites, Oregon, USA, 1989-1991, R1 (2013) (3)
- Ecophysiology of Forests (2008) (2)
- Introduction: Looking Back and Into the Future (2014) (2)
- SilviShrooms: predicting edible mushroom productivity using forest carbon allocation modelling and immunoassays of ectomycorrhizae. (2002) (2)
- Temporal Changes in Forest Structure and Function (2007) (2)
- Temperate forest systems (1995) (2)
- Sulfur-Sulfur Compounds (1996) (1)
- How We Value and Use Forests (2014) (1)
- Causes and Consequences of Rapid Climate Change (2014) (1)
- Actual Evapotranspiration (AET) and tree species richness in the eastern U.S.A. (2009) (1)
- TREE PHYSIOLOGY | Stress (2004) (1)
- SECTION I: Introduction to Analysis of Seasonal Cycles of Water, Carbon, and Minerals through Forest Stands (2007) (1)
- In Memorium: Thomas Hilker (2016) (1)
- Direct measurement of transpiration and biomass in coniferous trees (1972) (1)
- The assessment of NPP/GPP ratio (2020) (1)
- Forest Types around the World (2014) (1)
- CHAPTER 4 – Mineral Cycles (2007) (1)
- Reafforestation in the U. S. Pacific Northwest (1976) (1)
- Modeling water uptake on coniferous forest Oregon watershed 10 synthesis (1972) (1)
- Contributions to a better management of forest ecosystems (1973) (1)
- Comparison study of MODIS evapotranspiration in Australia during 2000-2006 (2008) (0)
- The development of a distribution- and growth-prediction model for the environmental grid (1972) (0)
- Developing remote sensing techniques to estimate photosynthesis and annual forest growth across a steep climatic gradient in western Oregon, USA (2009) (0)
- Western Supply Section: Chairman's address. Developments of the h.v. transmission system in the south-west of England (1969) (0)
- Living with climate change in the Pacific Northwest (2013) (0)
- Driving terrestrial ecosystem models from space (1993) (0)
- Section I: Ecosystem theory. (1980) (0)
- SECTION III: Introduction to Spatial Scaling and Spatial/Temporal Modeling (2007) (0)
- Weather and Climate Determine Forest Growth and Type (2014) (0)
- Productivity of US Forests: Regional Sensitivity to Variation in Soil Water Availability (2006) (0)
- Section II: Terrestrial ecosystems. (1980) (0)
- Does overshoot in leaf development of ponderosa pine in wet years leads to bark beetle outbreaks on fine-textured soils in drier years? (2014) (0)
- Seasonal and diurnal patterns of CO2 uptake by European spruce : a joint German-American IBP proposal (1972) (0)
- Sulfur—Sulfur Compounds (1996) (0)
- Managing perennial revegetation in a changing climate: some lessons from ecohydrology (2011) (0)
- Studio for Portrait Masks, Paris, 1917; The Stabbing (2016) (0)
- SECTION II: Introduction to Temporal Scaling (2007) (0)
- Further observations on Black-breasted Buzzards Hamirostra melanosternon breeding near Alice Springs, Northern Territory (2016) (0)
- Do interannual variations in satellite-derived estimates of leaf-area index reflect measured changes in catchment water balances across southwestern Australia? (2008) (0)
- The Future for Forests (2014) (0)
- expansion into the western Canadian boreal forest 2 3 (2012) (0)
- Susceptibility and Response of Forests to Disturbance (2007) (0)
- Resis tance of Conifers to B a r k Beet le Attack : Search ing for General Re la t ionsh ips (2018) (0)
- George Mercer Award: J. Timothy Wootton (1994) (0)
- The Economics and Practices of Forest Management (2014) (0)
- Regional and Landscape Ecological Analysis (2007) (0)
- Forests of the Northwest: a time for reflection (1986) (0)
- Commentary Fruiting and sink competition (2018) (0)
- Forest Management presented on 3 Vfl 9 Title : SAPWOOD BASA AREA AS AN ESTIMATOR OF INDIVIDUAL TREE (2009) (0)
- Interannual variation in satellite-derived estimates of leaf-area index reflect measured changes in annual catchment water balances across southwestern Australia, 2000-2006 (2008) (0)
- XLI. A letter from Richard Waring Esq; F. R. S. to the Hon. Daines Barrington; on some plants found in several parts of England (0)
- Announcements – Book Review (2000) (0)
- Recent reduction in the frequency of frost accounts for most of the increased growth of a high elevation spruce forest in northwestern China (2016) (0)
- Section III: Watershed and stream ecosystems. (1980) (0)
- Oregon intensive study site (1972) (0)
- Vegetation-climate feedbacks and landscape connectivity need consideration when forecasting hydrologic impacts of land use and climate change in forested catchments of South-West Australia (2010) (0)
- Remote sensing of the seasonal variation of coniferous forest structure and function (1991) (0)
- Review: Perpetuating Old Ponderosa Pine (2007) (0)
- Running head : Overgrazing causes Mongolia grassland decline (2013) (0)
- Prediction and assessment of bark beetle-induced mortality of lodgepole pine with sequential Landsat Imagery (2011) (0)
- SE-590 Low Altitude Reflectances (OTTER) (1994) (0)
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