Jack T. Tessier, Ph.D.

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2002 SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Biogeochemistry, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture
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Dudley J. Raynal grad student 2002 SUNY ESF
 (Vernal ecophysiology of understory vegetation and soil microbes in a second -growth northern hardwood forest of the Catskill Mountains, New York.)
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Tessier JT. (2019) Early spring warming may hasten leaf emergence in Erythronium americanum. American Journal of Botany
Tessier JT. (2018) Upright Fronds of Dryopteris intermedia Suffer Frost Damage and Breakage during Winter American Fern Journal. 108: 19-26
Tessier JT. (2017) Importance of depth in soil to corm survival inErythronium americanum(Liliaceae) Rhodora. 119: 33-43
Oralls DG, Osborn AR, Tessier JT. (2016) Potential Influence of Salamanders and Coarse Woody Debris on the Distribution of Dryopteris intermedia in a Hardwood Forest Northeastern Naturalist. 23: 151-162
Baxendale VJ, Tessier JT. (2015) Duration of freezing necessary to damage the leaves of Fallopia japonica (Houtt.) Ronse Decraene Plant Species Biology. 30: 279-284
Tessier JT. (2014) Reduced winter snowfall damages the structure and function of wintergreen ferns. American Journal of Botany. 101: 965-969
Tessier JT. (2013) Seasonal timing of corm development in Erythronium americanum Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 140: 26-30
Tessier JT. (2012) Methods of belowground movement in Erythronium americanum Northeastern Naturalist. 19: 77-88
Tessier JT. (2010) Effect of forest harvest on the vegetation of an urban park Northeastern Naturalist. 17: 273-284
Tessier JT. (2008) Leaf habit, phenology, and longevity of 11 forest understory plant species in Algonquin State Forest, northwest Connecticut, USA Botany. 86: 457-465
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