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Chris Maser

Researcher at United States Department of the Interior

Publications -  45
Citations -  3028

Chris Maser is an academic researcher from United States Department of the Interior. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eutamias & Northern flying squirrel. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 43 publications receiving 2967 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris Maser include American Museum of Natural History.

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Fungal-small mammal interrelationships with emphasis on oregon coniferous forests"

TL;DR: It is apparent that the various roles of small mammals in the coniferous forest ecosystem need to be reevaluated and one can no longer accept such simplistic solutions to timber management as poisoning forest rodents to tree survival.
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The Seen and Unseen World of the Fallen Tree

TL;DR: Maser et al. as mentioned in this paper studied the world of the fallen tree and the impact of this loss on habitat diversity and on long-term forest productivity in the Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.
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From the Forest to the Sea: A Story of Fallen Trees

TL;DR: Maser and Tarrant as mentioned in this paper presented sound information for managers making resource management decisions on the impact of this loss on habitat diversity and on ecological processes that have an impact on long-term ecosystem productivity.
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From the Forest to the Sea: The Ecology of Wood in Streams, Rivers, Estuaries and Oceans

TL;DR: From the Forest to the Sea: The Ecology of Wood in Streams, Rivers, Estuaries and Oceans is a fascinating new scientific work that discusses the role wood plays in very complex and diverse aquatic ecosystems.