Sean N. Burrows, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Biostatistics Biology
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Stith T. Gower grad student 2002 UW Madison
 (Geostatistical estimation of leaf area index and net primary production of five North American biomes.)
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Ahl DE, Gower ST, Burrows SN, et al. (2006) Monitoring spring canopy phenology of a deciduous broadleaf forest using MODIS Remote Sensing of Environment. 104: 88-95
Ahl DE, Gower ST, Mackay DS, et al. (2005) The effects of aggregated land cover data on estimating NPP in northern Wisconsin Remote Sensing of Environment. 97: 1-14
Schulte LA, Mladenoff DJ, Burrows SN, et al. (2005) Spatial controls of pre-Euro-American wind and fire disturbance in northern Wisconsin (USA) forest landscapes Ecosystems. 8: 73-94
Bolliger J, Schulte LA, Burrows SN, et al. (2004) Assessing ecological restoration potentials of Wisconsin (U.S.A.) using historical landscape reconstructions Restoration Ecology. 12: 124-142
Ahl DE, Gower ST, Mackay DS, et al. (2004) Heterogeneity of light use efficiency in a northern Wisconsin forest: Implications for modeling net primary production with remote sensing Remote Sensing of Environment. 93: 168-178
Burrows SN, Gower ST, Norman JM, et al. (2003) Spatial variability of aboveground net primary production for a forested landscape in northern Wisconsin Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 33: 2007-2018
Mackay DS, Ahl DE, Gower ST, et al. (2003) Automated parameterization of land surface process models using fuzzy logic Transactions in Gis. 7: 139-153
Mackay DS, Ahl DE, Ewers BE, et al. (2003) Physiological tradeoffs in the parameterization of a model of canopy transpiration Advances in Water Resources. 26: 179-194
Mackay DS, Ahl DE, Ewers BE, et al. (2002) Effects of aggregated classifications of forest composition on estimates of evapotranspiration in a northern Wisconsin forest Global Change Biology. 8: 1253-1265
Ewers BE, Mackay DS, Gower ST, et al. (2002) Tree species effects on stand transpiration in northern Wisconsin Water Resources Research. 38: 81-811
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