Robert T. Eckert

Affiliations: 
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Environmental Sciences, Biostatistics Biology
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Andrew B. Conroy grad student 2001 UNH
Brian R. Frappier grad student 2006 UNH
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Asahina H, Lee TD, Eckert RT. (2014) Disturbance-mediated dynamics of mid-tolerant hardwoods in an old pine-hemlock-hardwood forest, New Hampshire, USA Rhodora. 116: 125-147
Howard LF, Lee TD, Eckert RT. (2011) Forest community composition and dynamics of the Ossipee Pine Barrens, New Hampshire Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 138: 434-452
Frappier B, Eckert RT. (2007) A new index of habitat alteration and a comparison of approaches to predict stream habitat conditions Freshwater Biology. 52: 2009-2020
Bryant DM, Ducey MJ, Innes JC, et al. (2005) Forest community analysis and the point-centered quarter method Plant Ecology. 175: 193-203
Frappier B, Eckert RT, Lee TD. (2004) Experimental removal of the non-indigenous shrub Rhamnus frangula (glossy buckthorn): Effects on native herbs and woody seedlings Northeastern Naturalist. 11: 333-342
Frappier B, Eckert RT, Lee TD. (2003) Potential impacts of the invasive exotic shrub Rhamnus frangula L. (glossy buckthorn) on forests of southern New Hampshire Northeastern Naturalist. 10: 277-296
Frappier B, Lee TD, Olson KF, et al. (2003) Small-scale invasion pattern, spread rate, and lag-phase behavior of Rhamnus frangula L Forest Ecology and Management. 186: 1-6
Frappier B, Eckert RT. (2003) Utilizing the USDA PLANTS database to predict exotic woody plant invasiveness in New Hampshire Forest Ecology and Management. 185: 207-215
Theisen AF, Rock BN, Eckert RT. (1994) Detection of changes in steady-state chlorophyll fluorescence in Pinus strobus following short-term ozone exposure Journal of Plant Physiology. 144: 410-419
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