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Publications of Jennifer J. Swenson    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Papers Published

  1. Swenson, J.J., B.E. Young, et al., Plant and animal endemism in the eastern Andean slope: Challenges to conservation, BMC Ecology (2012)  [abs]
  2. Smart, L., Swenson, J.J., Christensen, N., Sexton, J.O., Vertical and spatial patterns of canopy structure in SE Pines: LiDAR applications for wildlife habitat., For Ecol Manage, vol. 281 (2012), pp. 100–110 [S0378112712003490]  [abs]
  3. Domec, J.C., G Sun, A. Noormets, M. Gavazzi, E.Treasure, E. Cohen, J.J. Swenson, S. McNulty, J. King, Water flux components and their responses to drought in two intensively managed coastal plain loblolly pine forests: method comparisons, Forest Science, vol. 58 (2012), pp. 497-512
  4. Swenson, JJ, Carter, C., Domec, JC, Delgado, C., Gold Mining in the Peruvian Amazon: Global Prices, Deforestation, and Mercury Imports, PLoS One (2011) [info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0018875]  [abs]
  5. J.O. Sexton, Bax, T., P. Siqueira, J.J. Swenson, S. Hensley, A comparison of LiDAR, radar, and field measurements for estimating canopy height in pine and hardwood forests of southeastern North America, For Ecol Manage, vol. 257 (2009), pp. 1136-1147 [022]  [abs] [author's comments]
  6. Olander, L., Gibbs, H., Steininger, M. Swenson. J., Murray, B., Reference scenarios for deforestation and forest degradation in support of REDD: a review of data and methods, Environmental Research Letters, vol. 3 no. 025011 (2008)  [abs]
  7. Hernandez, P.A., Franke, I., Herzog, S.K., Pacheco, V., Paniagua, L., Quintana, H.L., Soto H., A., Swenson, J.J. Tovar, C., Valqui, T. H., Vargas M., J. and Young, B.E., Predicting species distributions in poorly-studied landscapes., Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 17 no. 6 (2008), pp. 1353-1366  [abs] [author's comments]
  8. Swenson, J.J. and R.H. Waring, Modeled photosynthesis predicts woody plant richness at three geographic scales across northwestern USA., Global Ecology and Biogeography, vol. 15 no. 6 (2006), pp. 470-485
  9. Swenson, J.J., R.H. Waring, N. Coops and W. Fan, Estimation of forest productivity across the Pacific and Inland Northwest with a physiologically based process model, 3-PG., Canadian Journal of Forest Research no. 35 (2005), pp. 1697-1707
  10. Alig, R., Lewis, D.J., and Swenson, J.J., Is forest fragmentation driven by the spatial configuration of land quality? The case of western Oregon, Forest Ecology and Management no. 217 (2005), pp. 266-274
  11. Butler, B.J., J.J. Swenson, and R. Alig, Forest Fragmentation in the Pacific Northwest: Quantification and Correlations, Forest Ecology and Management no. 189 (2004), pp. 363-373
  12. Swenson, J.J. and J.F. Franklin, The effects of future urban development on habitat fragmentation in the Santa Monica Mountains, Landscape Ecology, vol. 15 no. 8 (2000), pp. 713-730

Papers Submitted

  1. Riegel, B, Bernhard, E., Swenson, J.J., Estimating above-ground carbon biomass in a newly restored coastal plain wetland using remote sensing, PLoSOne (May, 2013)  [abs]

Book Chapters

  1. Chiriboga, D.S., Swenson, J.J., Rodriguez, F., A experiência de uma organização de conservação com o manejo de sistemas de informações geográficas no Equador., in Geo-information and Environmental Monitoring in Latin America, edited by Moran E. & Batistella (eds.) (2008), pp. 197-214, Editora Senac: São Paulo, Brazil.  [author's comments]

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