Donald J. Leopold

Affiliations: 
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY, United States 
Area:
Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Ecology Biology, Biogeochemistry
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Thad E. Yorks grad student 2001 SUNY ESF
Jodi A. Forrester grad student 2004 SUNY ESF
Kevin S. Godwin grad student 2004 SUNY ESF
Pablo I. Ramirez de Arellano grad student 2007 SUNY ESF
Steven G. Fuller grad student 2008 SUNY ESF
Sara E. Scanga grad student 2009 SUNY ESF
Matthew T. Distler grad student 2010 SUNY ESF
Anthony S. Eallonardo grad student 2010 SUNY ESF
Karyn L. Hajek grad student 2014 SUNY ESF
Patrick A. Raney grad student 2014 SUNY ESF
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Haynes KR, Friedman J, Stella JC, et al. (2021) Assessing climate change tolerance and the niche breadth-range size hypothesis in rare and widespread alpine plants. Oecologia. 196: 1233-1245
Langdon SF, Dovciak M, Leopold DJ. (2020) Tree Encroachment Varies by Plant Community in a Large Boreal Peatland Complex in the Boreal-Temperate Ecotone of Northeastern USA Wetlands. 1-13
Kilheffer CR, Underwood HB, Ries L, et al. (2019) Effects of white-tailed deer () exclusion on plant recovery in overwash fans after a severe coastal storm. Aob Plants. 11: plz059
Kilheffer CR, Underwood HB, Raphael J, et al. (2019) Deer do not affect short-term rates of vegetation recovery in overwash fans on Fire Island after Hurricane Sandy. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 11742-11751
Mattingly KZ, Wiley JJ, Leopold DJ. (2019) Invasive Species Removal Promotes Habitat Restoration but Does Not Immediately Improve the Condition of a Threatened Plant Subspecies Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 10: 111-125
Mattingly KZ, Leopold DJ. (2018) Habitat Indicators of a Federally Listed Glacial Relict Plant Species Restricted to Cliffs in the Northern United States Natural Areas Journal. 38: 54-67
Raney PA, Leopold DJ. (2018) Fantastic Wetlands and Where to Find Them: Modeling Rich Fen Distribution in New York State with Maxent Wetlands. 38: 81-93
Raney PA, Leopold DJ, Dovciak M, et al. (2016) Hydrologic position mediates sensitivity of tree growth to climate: Groundwater subsidies provide a thermal buffer effect in wetlands Forest Ecology and Management. 379: 70-80
Riddle J, Pederson N, Stella JC, et al. (2014) Shifting climate sensitivity and contrasting growth trends in Juniperus species growing together at opposite range margins Tree-Ring Research. 70: 101-111
Landis CL, Leopold DJ. (2014) Natural plant establishment along an urban stream, Onondaga Creek, New York Northeastern Naturalist. 21: 303-322
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