Publications contributed to the program of the Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Book
Canham, C. D., J. J. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth (eds.).
2003.
Models in Ecosystem Science.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
456 pp.
Book Review
Canham, C. D.
1986.
A physiological perspective on forest ecosystems. [Forest Ecosystems--Concepts and Management by R. H. Waring and W. H. Schlesinger].
Ecology
67:1441.
Published Papers
Gómez-Aparicio, L., and C. D. Canham.
2008.
Neighbourhood analyses of the allelopathic effects of the invasive tree Ailanthus altissima in temperate forests.
J. Ecol.
96 (3): 447-458.
Gómez-Aparicio, L., and C. D. Canham.
2008.
Neighborhood models of the effects of invasive tree species on ecosystem processes.
Ecol. Monogr.
78(1):69-86.
Gómez-Aparicio, L., C. D. Canham, and P. H. Martin.
2008.
Neighborhood models of the effects of the invasive Acer platanoides on tree seedling dynamics: linking impacts on communities and ecosystems.
J. Ecol.
96:78-90.
Bigelow, S. W., and C. D. Canham.
2007.
Nutrient limitation of juvenile trees in a northern hardwood forest: Calcium and nitrate are preeminent.
For. Ecol. Manage.
243:310-319.
Wilson, D. J., E. F. Wright, C. D. Canham, and W. A. Ruscoe.
2007.
Neighbourhood analyses of tree seed predation by introduced rodents in a New Zealand temperate rainforest.
Ecography
30:105-119.
Bartemucci, P., C. Messier, and C. D. Canham.
2006.
Overstory influences on light attenuation patterns and understory plant community diversity and composition in southern boreal forests of Quebec.
Can. J. For. Res.
36:2065-2079.
Canham, C. D., and M. Uriarte.
2006.
Analysis of neighborhood dynamics of forest ecosystems using likelihood methods and modeling.
Ecol. Appl.
16:62-73.
Canham, C. D., M. Papaik, M. Uriarte, W. McWilliams, J. C. Jenkins, and M. Twery.
2006.
Neighborhood analyses of canopy tree competition along environmental gradients in New England forests.
Ecol. Appl.
16:540-554.
Gravel, D., C. D. Canham, M. Beaudet, and C. Messier.
2006.
Reconciling niche and neutrality: The continuum hypothesis.
Ecol. Lett.
9:399-409.
Lovett, G. M., C. D. Canham, M. A. Arthur, K. C. Weathers, and R. D. Fitzhugh.
2006.
Forest ecosystem responses to exotic pests and pathogens in eastern North America.
BioScience
56:395-405.
Maranger, R. J., C. D. Canham, M. L. Pace, and M. J. Papaik.
2006.
A spatially explicit model of iron loading to lakes.
Limnol. Oceanogr.
51:247-256.
Ostfeld, R. S., C. D. Canham, K. Oggenfuss, R. J. Winchcombe, and F. Keesing.
2006.
Climate, deer, rodents, and acorns as determinants of variation in Lyme-disease risk.
PLoS Biology
4(6):e145.
Papaik, M. J., and C. D. Canham.
2006.
Species resistance and community response to wind disturbance regimes in northern temperate forests.
J. Ecol.
94:1011-1026.
Papaik, M. J., and C. D. Canham.
2006.
Multi-model analysis of tree competition along environmental gradients in southern new england forests.
Ecol. Appl.
16:1880–1892.
Coomes, D. A., R. B. Allen, W. A. Bentley, L. E. Burrows, C. D. Canham, L. Fagan, D. M. Forsyth, A. Gaxiola-Alcantar, R. L. Parfitt, W. A. Ruscoe, D. A. Wardle, D. J. Wilson, and E. F. Wright.
2005.
The hare, the tortoise and the crocodile: The ecology of angiosperm dominance, conifer persistence and fern filtering.
J. Ecol.
93:918-935.
Papaik, M. J., C. D. Canham, E. F. Latty, and K. D. Woods.
2005.
Effects of an introduced pathogen on resistance to natural disturbance: Beech bark disease and windthrow.
Can. J. For. Res.
35:1832-1843.
Tripler, C. E., C. D. Canham, R. S. Inouye, and J. L. Schnurr.
2005.
Competitive hierarchies of temperate tree species: Interactions between resource availability and white-tailed deer.
Ecoscience
12:494-505.
Uriarte, M., C. D. Canham, J. Thompson, J. K. Zimmerman, and N. Brokaw.
2005.
Seedling recruitment in a hurricane-driven tropical forest: Light limitation, density-dependence and the spatial distribution of parent trees.
J. Ecol.
93:291-304.
Uriarte, M., S. P. Hubbell, R. John, R. Condit, and C. D. Canham.
2005.
Neighbourhood effects on sapling growth and survival in a neotropical forest and the ecological-equivalence hypothesis.pp. 89-106. In: D. F. R. P. Burslem, M. A. Pinard, and S. E. Hartley (eds.). Biotic Interactions in the Tropics: Their Role in the Maintenance of Species Diversity.
Cambridge University Press. United Kingdom.
Canham, C. D.
2004.
Neatness is not a virtue. pp. 20-24. In: J. C. Purinton (ed.). Voices of the Land.
Chelsea Green Publishing, White River Junction, Vermont.
Canham, C. D., M. L. Pace, M. J. Papaik, A. G. B. Primack, K. M. Roy, R. J. Maranger, R. P. Curran, and D. M. Spada.
2004.
A spatially-explicit watershed-scale analysis of dissolved organic carbon in Adirondack lakes.
Ecol. Appl.
14:839-854.
Canham, C. D., P. T. LePage, and K. D. Coates.
2004.
A neighborhood analysis of canopy tree competition: effects of shading versus crowding.
Can. J. For. Res.
34:778-787.
Gratzer, G., C. Canham, U. Dieckmann, A. Fischer, Y. Iwasa, R. Law, M. J. Lexer, H. Sandmann, T. Spies, B. Splechtna, and J. Szwagrzyk.
2004.
Spatio-temporal development of forests – current trends in field studies and models.
Oikos
107:3-15.
Greene, D. F., C. D. Canham, K. D. Coates, and P. T. LePage.
2004.
An evaluation of alternative dispersal functions for trees.
J. Ecol.
92:758-766.
Latty, E. F., C. D. Canham, and P. L. Marks.
2004.
The effects of land-use history on soil properties and nutrient dynamics in northern hardwood forests of the Adirondack Mountains.
Ecosystems
7:193-207.
Schnurr, J. L., C. D. Canham, R. S. Ostfeld, and R. S. Inouye.
2004.
Neighborhood analyses of small mammal dynamics: Impacts on seed predation and seedling establishment.
Ecology
85:741-755.
Uriarte, M., C. D. Canham, J. Thompson, and J. K. Zimmerman.
2004.
A neighborhood analysis of tree growth and survival in a hurricane-driven tropical forest.
Ecol. Monogr.
74:591-614.
Uriarte, M., R. Condit, C. D. Canham, and S. P. Hubbell.
2004.
A spatially-explicit model of sapling growth in a tropical forest: Does the identity of neighbours matter?
J. Ecol.
92:348-360.
Canham, C. D., J. J. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth.
2003.
The Role of Modeling in Ecosystem Science. pp 1-12. In: Canham, C. D., J. S. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth (eds.).
Models in Ecosystem Science. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
Coates, K. D., C. D. Canham, M. Beaudet, D. L. Sachs, and C. Messier.
2003.
Use of a spatially-explicit individual-tree model (SORTIE/BC) to explore the implications of patchiness in structurally complex forests.
For. Ecol. Manage.
186:297-310.
Latty, E. F., C. D. Canham, and P. L. Marks.
2003.
Beech bark disease in northern hardwood forests: The importance of nitrogen dynamics and forest history for disease incidence.
Can. J. For. Res.
33:257-268.
Beaudet, M., C. Messier, and C. D. Canham.
2002.
Predictions of understory light conditions in northern hardwood forests following parameterization, sensitivity analysis, and tests of the SORTIE light model.
For. Ecol. Manage.
165:231-244.
Bigelow, S. W., and C. D. Canham.
2002.
Community organization of tree species along soil gradients in a northeastern USA forest.
J. Ecol.
90:188-200.
Bigelow, S. W., and C. D. Canham.
2002.
Edaphic effects on growth and distribution of juvenile canopy trees in northeastern USA.
J. Ecol.
90:188-200.
Menard, A., P. Dube, A. Bouchard, C. D. Canham, and D. J. Marceau.
2002.
Evaluating the potential of the SORTIE forest succession model for spatio-temporal analysis of small-scale disturbances.
Ecol. Model.
153:81-96.
Schnurr, J. L., R. S. Ostfeld, and C. D. Canham.
2002.
Direct and indirect effects of masting on rodent populations and tree seed survival.
Oikos
96:402-410.
Tripler, C. E., C. D. Canham, R. S. Inouye, and J. L. Schnurr.
2002.
Soil nitrogen availability, plant luxury consumption, and herbivory by white-tailed deer.
Oecologia
133:517-524.
Uriarte, M., C. D. Canham, and R. B. Root.
2002.
A model of simultaneous evolution of competitive ability and herbivore resistance in a perennial plant.
Ecology
83:2649-2663.
Canham, C. D., M. J. Papaik, and E. F. Latty.
2001.
Interspecific variation in susceptibility to windthrow as a function of tree size and storm severity for northern temperate tree species.
Can. J. For. Res.
31:1-10.
Dubé, P., M. -J. Fortin, C. D. Canham, and D. J. Marceau.
2001.
Quantifying gap dynamics and spatio-temporal structures in spatially-explicit models of temperate forest ecosystems.
Ecol. Model.
142:39-60.
Manson, R. H., R. S. Ostfeld, and C. D. Canham.
2001.
Long-term effects of rodent herbivores on tree invasion dynamics along forest-field edges.
Ecology
82:3320-3329.
Ostfeld, R. S., E. M. Schauber, C. D. Canham, F. Keesing, C. G. Jones, and J. O. Wolff.
2001.
Effects of acorn production and mouse abundance on abundance and Borrelia burgdorferi-infection prevalence of nymphal Ixodes scapularis ticks.
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
1:55-63.
Finzi, A. C., and C. D. Canham.
2000.
Sapling growth in response to light and nitrogen availability in a southern New England forest.
For. Ecol. Manage.
131:153-165.
Knapp, L. B., and C. D. Canham.
2000.
Invasion of old-growth forests by Ailanthus altissima: sapling growth and recruitment in canopy gaps.
J. Torrey Bot. Soc.
127:307-315.
Lepage, P. T., C. D. Canham, K. D. Coates, and P. Bartemucci.
2000.
Seed source versus substrate limitation of seedling recruitment in northern temperate forests of British Columbia.
Can. J. For. Res.
30:415-427.
Wright, E. F., C. D. Canham, and K. D. Coates.
2000.
Effects of suppression and release on sapling growth for eleven tree species of northern, interior British Columbia.
Can. J. For. Res.
30:1571-1580.
Canham, C. D., K. D. Coates, P. Bartemucci, and S. Quaglia.
1999.
Measurement and modeling of spatially-explicit variation in light transmission through interior cedar-hemlock forests of British Columbia.
Can. J. For. Res.
29:1775-1783.
Canham, C. D., R. K. Kobe, E. F. Latty, and R. L. Chazdon.
1999.
Interspecific and intraspecific variation in tree seedling survival: effects of allocation to roots vs. carbohydrate reserves.
Oecologia
121:1-11.
Casperson, J. P., J. A. Silander, Jr., C. D. Canham, and S. W. Pacala.
1999.
Modeling the competitive dynamics and distribution of tree species along moisture gradients. In: D. Mladenoff and W. Baker (eds.). Spatial Modeling of Forest Landscape Change.
Cambridge University Press.
pp. 14-41.
Jenkins, J. C., J. D. Aber, and C. D. Canham.
1999.
Hemlock woolly adelgid impacts on community structure and N cycling rates in eastern hemlock forests.
Can. J. For. Res.
29:630-645.
Manson, R. H., R. S. Ostfeld, and C. D. Canham.
1999.
Responses of a small mammal community to heterogeneity along forest-oldfield edges.
Landscape Ecol.
14:355-367.
Ostfeld, R. S., R. H. Manson, and C. D. Canham.
1999.
Interactions between meadow voles and white-footed mice at forest-oldfield edges: competition and net effects on tree invasion of oldfields. In: G. W. Barrett and J. D. Peles (eds.). Landscape Ecology of Small Mammals.
Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
pp. 229-247.
Finzi, A. C., and C. D. Canham.
1998.
Non-additive effects of litter mixtures on net N mineralization in a southern New England forest.
For. Ecol. Manage.
105:129-136.
Finzi, A. C., C. D. Canham, and N. van Breemen.
1998.
Canopy tree-soil interactions within temperate forests: species effects on pH and cations.
Ecol. Appl.
8:447-454.
Finzi, A. C., N. van Breemen, and C. D. Canham.
1998.
Canopy tree-soil interactions within temperate forests: species effects on carbon and nitrogen.
Ecol. Appl.
8:440-446.
Manson, R. H., R. S. Ostfeld, and C. D. Canham.
1998.
The effects of tree seed and seedling density on predation rates by rodents in old fields.
Ecoscience
5(2):183-190.
Ostfeld, R. S., F. Keesing, C. G. Jones, C. D. Canham, and G. M. Lovett.
1998.
Integrative ecology and the dynamics of species in oak forests.
Integr. Biol.
1:178-186.
Wright, E. F., K. D. Coates, C. D. Canham, and P. Bartemucci.
1998.
Species variability in growth response to light across climatic regions in northwestern British Columbia.
Can. J. For. Res.
28:871-886.
Ostfeld, R. S., R. H. Manson, and C. D. Canham.
1997.
Effects of rodents on survival of tree seeds and seedlings invading old fields.
Ecology
78:1531-1542.
van Breemen, N., A. F. Finzi, and C. D. Canham.
1997.
Canopy tree-soil interactions within temperate forests: Effects of elemental composition and texture on species distributions.
Can. J. For. Res.
27:1110-1116.
Canham, C. D., A. R. Berkowitz, V. R. Kelly, G. M. Lovett, S. V. Ollinger, and J. Schnurr.
1996.
Biomass allocation and multiple resource limitation in tree seedlings.
Can. J. For. Res.
26:1521-1530.
Pacala, S. W., C. D. Canham, J. Saponara, J. A. Silander, Jr., R. K. Kobe, and E. Ribbens.
1996.
Forest models defined by field measurements: II. Estimation, error analysis and dynamics
Ecol. Monogr.
66:1-43.
Berkowitz, A. R., C. D. Canham, and V. R. Kelly.
1995.
Competition vs. facilitation of tree seedling growth and survival in early successional communities.
Ecology
76:1156-1168.
Boeken, B., and C. D. Canham.
1995.
Biotic and abiotic control of the dynamics of gray dogwood (Cornus racemosa Lam.) shrub thickets.
J. Ecol.
83(4):569-580.
Bolker, B. M., S. W. Pacala, F. A. Bazzaz, C. D. Canham, and S. A. Levin.
1995.
Species diversity and ecosystem response to carbon dioxide fertilization: conclusions from a temperate forest model.
Global Change Biol.
1:373-381.
Canham, C. D., and S. W. Pacala.
1995.
Linking tree population dynamics and forest ecosystem processes. In: C. G. Jones and J. H. Lawton (eds.). Linking Species and Ecosystems.
Chapman & Hall, Inc., New York.
pp. 84-93.
Hill, J. D., C. D. Canham, and D. M. Wood.
1995.
Patterns and causes of resistance to tree invasion in rights-of-way.
Ecol. Appl.
5:459-470.
Kobe, R. K., S. W. Pacala, J. A. Silander, Jr., and C. D. Canham.
1995.
Juvenile tree survivorship as a component of shade tolerance.
Ecol. Appl.
5:517-532.
Ostfeld, R. S., and C. D. Canham.
1995.
Density-dependent processes in meadow voles: an experimental approach.
Ecology
76(2):521-532.
Belsky, A. J., and C. D. Canham.
1994.
Forest gaps and isolated savanna trees: an application of patch dynamics in two ecosystems.
BioScience
44:77-84.
Canham, C. D., A. C. Finzi, S. W. Pacala, and D. H. Burbank.
1994.
Causes and consequences of resource heterogeneity in forests: interspecific variation in light transmission by canopy trees.
Can. J. For. Res.
24:337-349.
Canham, D. C., J. B. McAninch, and D. M. Wood.
1994.
Effects of frequency, timing, and intensity of woody browsing on growth and survival of tree seedlings.
Can. J. For. Res.
24:817-825.
Ostfeld, R. S., N. Lewin, J. Schnurr, S. T. A. Pickett, and C. D. Canham.
1994.
The roles of small rodents in creating patchy environments.
Pol. Ecol. Stud.
20:265-276.
Pacala, S. W., C. D. Canham, J. A. Silander, Jr., and R. K. Kobe.
1994.
Sapling growth as a function of resources in a north temperate forest.
Can. J. For. Res.
24:2172-2183.
Dickinson, M., F. E. Putz, and C. D. Canham.
1993.
Canopy gap closure in the thickets of the clonal shrub, Cornus racemosa.
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club
120:439-444.
Ostfeld, R. S., and C. D. Canham.
1993.
Effects of meadow vole population density on tree seedling survival in old fields.
Ecology
74(6):1792-1801.
Ostfeld, R. S., C. D. Canham, and S. R. Pugh.
1993.
Intrinsic density-dependent regulation of vole populations.
Nature
366:259-261.
Pacala, S. W., C. D. Canham, and J. A. Silander, Jr.
1993.
Forest models defined by field measurements: I. The design of a northeastern forest simulator.
Can. J. For. Res.
23:1980-1988.
Kelly, V. R., and C. D. Canham.
1992.
Resource heterogeneity in oldfields.
J. Veg. Sci.
3:545-552.
Putz, F. E., and C. D. Canham.
1992.
Mechanisms of arrested succession in shrublands: root and shoot competition between shrubs and tree seedlings.
For. Ecol. Manage.
49:267-275.
Kays, J. S., and C. D. Canham.
1991.
Effects of time and frequency of cutting on hardwood root reserves and sprout growth.
For. Sci.
37:524-539.
Canham, C. D.
1990.
Suppression and release during canopy recruitment in Fagus grandifolia.
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club
117:1-7.
Canham, C. D., J. S. Denslow, W. J. Platt, J. R. Runkle, T. A. Spies, and P. S. White.
1990.
Light regimes beneath closed canopies and tree-fall gaps in temperate and tropical forests.
Can. J. For. Res.
20:620-631.
Glitzenstein, J. S., C. D. Canham, M. J. McDonnell, and D. R. Streng.
1990.
Effects of environment and land-use history on upland forests of the Cary Arboretum, Hudson Valley, New York.
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club
117:106-122.
Canham, C. D.
1989.
Different responses to gaps among shade-tolerant trees species.
Ecology
70(3):548-550.
Canham, C. D.
1988.
Growth and canopy architecture of shade tolerant trees: response to canopy gaps.
Ecology
69:786-795.
Canham. C. D.
1988.
An index for understory light levels in and around canopy gaps.
Ecology
69:1634-1638.
Canham, C. D, and P. L. Marks.
1985.
The response of woody plants to disturbance: patterns of establishment and growth. In: S. T. A. Pickett and P. White (eds.). The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics.
Academic Press, Inc.
pp. 197-216.
Canham, C. D.
1985.
Suppression and release during canopy recruitment in Acer saccharum.
Bull. Torrey Bot. Club
112:134-145.
Canham, C. D., and O. L. Loucks.
1984.
Catastrophic windthrow in the presettlement forests of Wisconsin.
Ecology
65:803-809.
Papers--In Press
Canham, C. D.
2008.
Adirondack upland forests.In: W. F. Porter, R. S. Whaley, and J. D. Erickson (eds.). Light from an Adirondack Prism: The Great Experiment in Conservation.
Syracuse University Press.
Canham, C. D. and M. L. Pace.
2008.
A spatially-explicit, mass-balance analysis of watershed-scale controls on lake chemistry.In: S. Miao, M. Nungesser, and S. Carstenn (eds.). Real World Ecology: Large-Scale and Long-Term Case Studies and Methods.
Springer-Verlag
Martin, P. H., C. D. Canham, and P. L. Marks.
2008.
Why forests appear resistant to exotic plant invasions: intentional introductions, stand dynamics, and the role of shade tolerance.
Front. Ecol. Environ.
Canham, C. D.
2007.
Adirondack upland forests. In: W. F. Porter, R. S. Whaley, and J. D. Erickson (eds.). Light from an Adirondack Prism: The Great Experiment in Conservation.
Syracuse University Press
Miscellaneous Publications
Canham, C. D.
2008.
Biofuels no easy answer.
Poughkeepsie Journal
2 Mar.
Canham, C. D.
2008.
Fire factor fading.
Poughkeepsie Journal
11 May.
Berkowitz, A. R., and C. D. Canham.
1995.
Ecological perspectives on tree invasion in rights-of-way: Net competitive effects of intact vegetation. In: G. Doucet, C. Séguin, and M. Giguère (eds.).
Proc. 5th Int. Symp. Environ. Concerns Rights-of-Way Manage., Montreal, Quebec, September 1993.
pp. 54-58.
Canham, C. D., J. D. Hill, A. R. Berkowitz, and R. S. Ostfeld.
1995.
Ecological perspectives on tree invasion in rights-of-way: Quantifying variation among communities in resistance to tree invasion. In: G. Doucet, C. Séguin, and M. Giguère (eds.).
Proc. 5th Int. Symp. Environ. Concerns Rights-of-Way Manage., Montreal, Canada, September 1993.
pp. 81-86.
Ostfeld, R. S., and C. D. Canham.
1995.
Ecological perspectives on tree invasion in rights-of-way: Effects of herbivory by mammals. In: G. Doucet, C. Séguin, and M. Giguère (eds.).
Proc. 5th Int. Symp. Environ. Concerns Rights-of-Way Manage., Montreal, Canada, September 1993.
pp. 159-164.
Berkowitz, A. R., C. D. Canham, and V. R. Kelly.
1993.
Net effects of right-of-way communities on tree seedling growth and survival. In: C. D. Canham (ed.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 271-298.
Boeken, B. and C. D. Canham.
1993.
Dynamics of gray dogwood (Cornus racemosa) thickets. In: C. D. Canham (ed.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 47-72.
Canham, C. D.
1993.
Ecological approaches to vegetation management along utility rights-of-way. In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 1-4.
Canham, C. D.
1993.
Vegetation dynamics and factors regulating tree invasion along utility rights-of-way.In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 335-347.
Canham, C. D. and D. M. Wood.
1993.
The component communities of vegetation mosaics along rights-of-way. In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 31-46.
Canham, C. D. and J. S. Kays.
1993.
Classification and gradient analysis of right-of-way vegetation in the Mid-Hudson Valley.In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 7-30.
Canham, C. D. and V. R. Kelly.
1993.
The dynamics of resource supply and depletion in right-of-way vegetation.In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 183-208.
Canham, C. D., A. R. Berkowitz, J. B. McAninch, M. J. McDonnell, and R. S. Ostfeld (eds.).
1993.
Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
347pp.
Canham, C. D., A. R. Berkowitz, V. R. Kelly, G. L. Lovett, and S. V. Ollinger.
1993.
Effects of biomass allocation and resource-use efficiency on multiple resource limitation in tree seedlings.In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 235-258.
Canham, C. D., J. B. McAninch, and D. M. Wood.
1993.
Effects of simulated browsing on growth and mortality of tree seedlings. In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 319-334.
Canham, C. D., J. D. Hill, and D. M. Wood.
1993.
Demography of tree seedling invasion in rights-of-way. In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 143-180.
Dickinson, M., F. E. Putz, and C. D. Canham.
1993.
Canopy gap closure in gray dogwood thickets. In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 73-84.
Kelly, V. R., and C. D. Canham.
1993.
Resource heterogeneity in rights-of-way. In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 209-226.
Ostfeld, R. S., and C. D. Canham.
1993.
Effects of meadow vole population density on tree seedling survival in rights-of-way.In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 299-318.
Putz, F. E. and C. D. Canham.
1993.
Mechanisms of arrested succession in rights-of-way: Root and shoot competition between shrubs and tree seedlings.In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 259-270.
Putz, F. E., C. D. Canham, and S. V. Ollinger.
1993.
Root foraging efficiences of trees and shrubs. In: C. D. Canham et al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees.
Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
pp. 227-234.
Canham, C. D., G. G. Parker, and T. G. Siccama.
1992.
Permanent plots: a directory of long-term studies of vegetation.
Occasional Publication of the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, No. 7, Millbrook, New York.
132 pp.
Canham, C. D. (ed.).
1991.
Permanent Plotter [Newsl. Long-Term Stud. Veg.] 4(1).
Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York.
Canham, C. D. (ed.).
1990.
Permanent Plotter [A Newsletter on Long-Term Studies of Vegetation] 3(1) & 3(2).
Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York.
Canham, C. D. (ed.).
1988.
Permanent Plotter [A Newsletter on Long-Term Studies of Vegetation] 2(1) and 2(2).
Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York.
Canham, C. D.
1987.
Meeting of an informal working group on permanent sample plots for the study of vegetation. p. 3. In: C. D. Canham (ed.). Permanent Plotter 1(1).
Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York.
Canham, C. D. (ed.).
1987.
Permanent Plotter [Newsletter of the Working Group on Permanent Sample Plots for the Study of Vegetation] 1(1) and 1(2).
Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, New York.
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