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Colin T. Maher
Colin T. Maher
ORISE Fellow @ USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station, Anchorage Forestry Sciences Laboratory
Verified email at alaska.edu
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Sufficient conditions for rapid range expansion of a boreal conifer
RJ Dial, CT Maher, RE Hewitt, PF Sullivan
Nature 608 (7923), 546-551, 2022
482022
Real-time monitoring with a tablet app improves implementation of treatments to enhance forest structural diversity
CT Maher, E Oja, A Marshall, M Cunningham, L Townsend, ...
Journal of Forestry 117 (3), 280-292, 2019
192019
Ecological effects and effectiveness of silvicultural restoration treatments in whitebark pine forests
CT Maher, CR Nelson, AJ Larson, A Sala
Forest ecology and management 429, 534-548, 2018
182018
The climate envelope of Alaska's northern treelines: implications for controlling factors and future treeline advance
CT Maher, RJ Dial, NJ Pastick, RE Hewitt, MT Jorgenson, PF Sullivan
Ecography 44 (11), 1710-1722, 2021
172021
Structural diversity and development in active fire regime mixed-conifer forests
JK Berkey, RT Belote, CT Maher, AJ Larson
Forest Ecology and Management 479, 118548, 2021
172021
Shelter provided by wood, facilitation, and density-dependent herbivory influence Great Basin bristlecone pine seedling survival
CT Maher, AL Barber, DLR Affleck
Forest Ecology and Management 342, 76-83, 2015
162015
Winter damage is more important than summer temperature for maintaining the krummholz growth form above alpine treeline
CT Maher, CR Nelson, AJ Larson
Journal of Ecology, 2019
122019
Alpine treeline ecotones are potential refugia for a montane pine species threatened by bark beetle outbreaks
CT Maher, CI Millar, DLR Affleck, RE Keane, A Sala, C Tobalske, ...
Ecological Applications 31 (3), e02274, 2021
72021
Fire history (1889-2017) in the South Fork Flathead River Watershed within the Bob Marshall Wilderness (Montana), including effects of single and repeat wildfires on forest …
AJ Larson, JK Berkey, CT Maher, W Trull, RT Belote, C Miller
Proceedings of the Fire Continuum-Preparing for the future of wildland fire …, 2018
62018
White spruce (Picea gluaca) at Brooks Range treelines in Alaska: colonists, forest advance, reproduction, recruitment, growth, and physiochemical condition,(2019-2022)
RJ Dial, C Maher, R Hewitt, A Wockenfuss, R Wong, P Sullivan
NSF Arctic Data Center, 2023
12023
Brooks Range Treeline Daily Soil Temperature (2019-2022)
P Sullivan, C Maher, R Dial, R Hewitt
NSF Arctic Data Center, 2023
12023
Brooks Range Treeline White Spruce Needle Nutrients and Stable Isotopes (2019-2022)
P Sullivan, R Hewitt, C Maher, R Dial
NSF Arctic Data Center, 2023
12023
Brooks Range Treeline White Spruce Branch Primary Growth (2019-2022)
P Sullivan, R Hewitt, C Maher, R Dial
NSF Arctic Data Center, 2023
12023
Brooks Range Treeline White Spruce Tree-ring Data (2022)
C Maher, D Crawford, P Sullivan
NSF Arctic Data Center, 2023
12023
The climate envelope of Alaskaā€™ s northern treelines: implications for controlling factors and future treeline advance. Mapping seasonal climate variables 2019-2021.
C Maher, R Dial, N Pastick, R Hewitt, MT Jorgenson, P Sullivan
NSF Arctic Data Center, 2022
12022
Sufficient conditions for climate-driven range expansion of a boreal conifer, Alaska, 2019-2021
R Dial, C Maher, R Hewitt, P Sullivan
NSF Arctic Data Center, 2022
12022
Global Change and Whitebark Pine: Restoration, Refugia, and Alpine Treelines
CT Maher
University of Montana, 2019
12019
Arctic sea ice retreat fuels boreal forest advance
RJ Dial, CT Maher, RE Hewitt, AM Wockenfuss, RE Wong, DJ Crawford, ...
Science 383 (6685), 877-884, 2024
2024
Plant-fungal interactions influence nutrient limitation of spruce growth and treeline dynamics in northern Alaska
RE Hewitt, C Maher, H Goldberg, RJ Dial, P Sullivan
AGU23, 2023
2023
Brooks Range Treeline 2-Hourly Air Temperature (2019-2022)
P Sullivan, C Maher, R Dial, R Hewitt
NSF Arctic Data Center, 2023
2023
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