Brenden E. McNeil, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States |
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(Spatial variability of foliar nitrogen in the Adirondack Park, New York.) |
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Guillén LA, Brzostek E, McNeil B, et al. (2022) Sap flow velocities of Acer saccharum and Quercus velutina during drought: Insights and implications from a throughfall exclusion experiment in West Virginia, USA. The Science of the Total Environment. 158029 |
Eastman BA, Adams MB, Brzostek ER, et al. (2021) Altered plant carbon partitioning enhanced forest ecosystem carbon storage after 25 years of nitrogen additions. The New Phytologist |
Walter CA, Fowler ZK, Adams MB, et al. (2021) Nitrogen Fertilization Increases Windstorm Damage in an Aggrading Forest Forests. 12: 443 |
Guillén LA, Adams MB, Elliot E, et al. (2021) The Fernow Experimental Forest, West Virginia, USA : Insights, datasets, and opportunities Hydrological Processes. 35 |
Walter CA, Burnham MB, Adams MB, et al. (2020) Nitrogen Availability Decreases the Severity of Snow Storm Damage in a Temperate Forest Forest Science. 66: 58-65 |
Fang F, McNeil B, Warner T, et al. (2020) Street tree health from space? An evaluation using WorldView-3 data and the Washington D.C. Street Tree Spatial Database Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. 49: 126634 |
Fang F, McNeil BE, Warner TA, et al. (2020) Discriminating tree species at different taxonomic levels using multi-temporal WorldView-3 imagery in Washington D.C., USA Remote Sensing of Environment. 246: 111811 |
Atkins JW, Bond‐Lamberty B, Fahey RT, et al. (2020) Application of multidimensional structural characterization to detect and describe moderate forest disturbance Ecosphere. 11 |
Buma B, Harvey BJ, Gavin DG, et al. (2019) The value of linking paleoecological and neoecological perspectives to understand spatially-explicit ecosystem resilience Landscape Ecology. 34: 17-33 |
Craine JM, Elmore AJ, Wang L, et al. (2018) Isotopic evidence for oligotrophication of terrestrial ecosystems. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2: 1735-1744 |