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Edward H. Hogg
Researcher at Natural Resources Canada
Publications - 64
Citations - 13247
Edward H. Hogg is an academic researcher from Natural Resources Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Taiga & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 62 publications receiving 11742 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward H. Hogg include University of Alberta & Lund University.
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A global overview of drought and heat-induced tree mortality reveals emerging climate change risks for forests
Craig D. Allen,Alison K. Macalady,Haroun Chenchouni,Dominique Bachelet,Nate G. McDowell,Michel Vennetier,Thomas Kitzberger,Andreas Rigling,David D. Breshears,Edward H. Hogg,Patrick Gonzalez,Rod Fensham,Zhen Zhang,Jorge Castro,N.A. Demidova,Jong Hwan Lim,Gillian Allard,Steven W. Running,Akkin Semerci,Neil S. Cobb +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the first global assessment of recent tree mortality attributed to drought and heat stress and identify key information gaps and scientific uncertainties that currently hinder our ability to predict tree mortality in response to climate change and emphasizes the need for a globally coordinated observation system.
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Inter-annual variability in the leaf area index of a boreal aspen-hazelnut forest in relation to net ecosystem production
TL;DR: In this paper, seasonal and inter-annual differences in LAI in a boreal aspen-hazelnut forest in central Saskatchewan, Canada, between 1994 and 2003, were described.
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Effects of biotic disturbances on forest carbon cycling in the United States and Canada
Jeffrey A. Hicke,Craig D. Allen,Ankur R. Desai,Michael Dietze,Ronald J. Hall,Edward H. Hogg,Daniel M. Kashian,David J. P. Moore,Kenneth F. Raffa,Rona N. Sturrock,James E. Vogelmann +10 more
TL;DR: This paper reviewed and synthesized published studies of the effects of biotic disturbances on forest C cycling in the United States and Canada and concluded that such disturbances can have major impacts on forest carbon stocks and fluxes and can be large enough to affect regional carbon cycle.
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Impacts of a regional drought on the productivity, dieback, and biomass of western Canadian aspen forests
TL;DR: The authors examined the impacts of a severe, regional drought (2001-2002) on trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx) forests in the western Canadian interior, where a total of 150 plots were established in...
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Massive mortality of aspen following severe drought along the southern edge of the Canadian boreal forest
TL;DR: In this article, a combination of plot-based, meteorological, and remote sensing measures were used to map and quantify aboveground, dead biomass of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) across an 11.5 mha survey area where drought was exceptionally severe during 2001-2002.