Kevin L. O'Hara

Affiliations: 
Environmental Science, Policy, & Management University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Plant Pathology Agriculture, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Natural Resource Management
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Jucker T, Fischer FJ, Chave J, et al. (2022) Tallo-a global tree allometry and crown architecture database. Global Change Biology
Gu L, O'Hara KL, Li WZ, et al. (2019) Spatial patterns and interspecific associations among trees at different stand development stages in the natural secondary forests on the Loess Plateau, China. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 6410-6421
Dey DC, Knapp BO, Battaglia MA, et al. (2019) Barriers to natural regeneration in temperate forests across the USA New Forests. 50: 11-40
Shive KL, Preisler HK, Welch KR, et al. (2018) From the stand-scale to the landscape-scale: predicting the spatial patterns of forest regeneration after disturbance. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
O'Hara KL, Bonĉina A, Diaci J, et al. (2018) Culture and Silviculture: Origins and Evolution of Silviculture in Southeast Europe International Forestry Review. 20: 130-143
Shive KL, Estes BL, White AM, et al. (2017) Rice straw mulch for post-fire erosion control: assessing non-target effects on vegetation communities International Journal of Wildland Fire. 26: 538
Osem Y, O'Hara K. (2016) An ecohydrological approach to managing dryland forests: integration of leaf area metrics into assessment and management Forestry. 89: 338-349
Berrill J, O'Hara KL. (2016) How do biophysical factors contribute to height and basal area development in a mixed multiaged coast redwood stand Forestry. 89: 170-181
O'Hara KL. (2016) What is close-to-nature silviculture in a changing world? Forestry. 89: 1-6
Narayan L, Dodd RS, O'Hara KL. (2015) A genotyping protocol for multiple tissue types from the polyploid tree species Sequoia sempervirens (Cupressaceae). Applications in Plant Sciences. 3
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