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Thomas T. Veblen
Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder
Publications - 316
Citations - 24618
Thomas T. Veblen is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fire ecology & Fire regime. The author has an hindex of 87, co-authored 306 publications receiving 22151 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas T. Veblen include Gettysburg College & Utah State University.
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Forest recovery following synchronous outbreaks of spruce and western balsam bark beetle is slowed by ungulate browsing.
TL;DR: The capacity of 105 stands affected by one or two bark beetle outbreaks and browsing of juvenile trees by ungulates to return to a forest vegetation type in the context of pre-outbreak forest conditions and topography is explored, suggesting low potential for compositional recovery over the next several decades.
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New host-plant records for the defoliator Ormiscodes amphimone (Fabricius) (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
TL;DR: This new record for Argentina is highly significant given the economic importance of N. pumilio as a timber resource and the potential of O. amphimone to generate extensive outbreaks.
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Droughty times in mesic places: Factors associated with forest mortality vary by scale in a temperate subalpine region
Brian J. Harvey,Robert A. Andrus,Michael Battaglia,Jose F. Negron,Alexandra Orrego,Thomas T. Veblen +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combine broad-scale geospatial data on Dendroctonus bark beetle occurrence, stand-scale field data on SFD severity, and fine-scale individual tree data on mortality.
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Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery
Tong Qiu,Robert A. Andrus,Marie-Claire Aravena,Davide Ascoli,Yves Bergeron,Roberta Berretti,Daniel Berveiller,Michał Bogdziewicz,Thomas Boivin,Raúl Bonal,Don C. Bragg,Thomas Caignard,Rafael Calama,J. Julio Camarero,Chia‐Hao Chang‐Yang,Natalie L. Cleavitt,Benoît Courbaud,François Courbet,Thomas Curt,Adrian J. Das,Evangelia N. Daskalakou,Hendrik Davi,Nicolas Delpierre,Sylvain Delzon,Michael Dietze,Sergio Donoso Calderon,Laurent Dormont,Josep Mª Espelta,Timothy J. Fahey,William Farfan-Rios,Catherine A. Gehring,Gregory S. Gilbert,Georg Gratzer,Cathryn H. Greenberg,Qinfeng Guo,Andrew Hacket-Pain,Arndt Hampe,Qingmin Han,Janneke HilleRisLambers,Kazuhiko Hoshizaki,Inés Ibáñez,Jill F. Johnstone,Valentin Journé,Daisuke Kabeya,Christopher L. Kilner,Thomas Kitzberger,Johannes M. H. Knops,Richard K. Kobe,Georges Kunstler,Jonathan G.A. Lageard,Jalene M. LaMontagne,Mateusz Ledwoń,François Lefèvre,Theodor D. Leininger,Jean-Marc Limousin,James A. Lutz,Diana Macias,Eliot J. B. McIntire,Christopher M. Moore,Emily V. Moran,Renzo Motta,Jonathan Myers,Thomas A. Nagel,Kyotaro Noguchi,Jean-Marc Ourcival,Robert C Parmenter,Ian S. Pearse,Ignacio Manuel Pérez-Ramos,Lukasz Piechnik,John R. Poulsen,Renata Poulton-Kamakura,Miranda D. Redmond,Chantal Reid,Kyle C. Rodman,Francisco Rodríguez-Sánchez,Javier Sanguinetti,C. Lane Scher,William H. Schlesinger,Harald Schmidt Van Marle,Barbara Seget,Shubhi Sharma,Miles R. Silman,Michael A. Steele,Nathan L. Stephenson,Jacob N. Straub,I-Fang Sun,Samantha Sutton,Jennifer J. Swenson,Margaret Swift,Peter Thomas,María Uriarte,Giorgio Vacchiano,Thomas T. Veblen,Amy V. Whipple,Thomas G. Whitham,Andreas P. Wion,Boyd R. Wright,S. Joseph Wright,Kai Zhu,Jess K. Zimmerman,R.I. Zlotin,Magdalena Żywiec,James S. Clark +102 more
TL;DR: In this article , a synthesis of fecundity data from 714 species worldwide allowed them to examine hypotheses that are central to quantifying reproduction, a foundation for assessing fitness in forest trees.
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A commentary on canopy tree mortality in Westland rata-kamahi protection forests.
TL;DR: The development of even-aged stands following massive disturbances such as mass movements and windthrow and, thus, the presence of groups of senescent trees appears to be an important contributory factor.