Andrew D. Park, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Ecology Biology, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture
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Rorke Bryan grad student 2001 University of Toronto
 (Natural regeneration and stand dynamics in a managed pine-oak forest in the Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico.)
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Emmerton CA, Beaty KG, Casson NJ, et al. (2019) Long-Term Responses of Nutrient Budgets to Concurrent Climate-Related Stressors in a Boreal Watershed Ecosystems. 22: 363-378
Park A, Talbot C. (2018) Information Underload: Ecological Complexity, Incomplete Knowledge, and Data Deficits Create Challenges for the Assisted Migration of Forest Trees Bioscience. 68: 251-263
Park A, Talbot C, Smith R. (2018) Trees for tomorrow: an evaluation framework to assess potential candidates for assisted migration to Manitoba’s forests Climatic Change. 148: 591-606
Park A, Carpenter C. (2015) Understory species and functional diversity in a chronosequence of jack pine and red pine stands in the south-central boreal forest Botany. 94: 185-200
Park A. (2015) Carbon storage and stand conversion in a pine-dominated boreal forest landscape Forest Ecology and Management. 340: 70-81
Park A, Puettmann K, Wilson E, et al. (2014) Can Boreal and Temperate Forest Management be Adapted to the Uncertainties of 21st Century Climate Change? Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences. 33: 251-285
Friesen P, Park A, Sarmiento-Serrud AA. (2012) Comparing rainfall interception in plantation trials of six tropical hardwood trees and wild sugar cane Saccharum spontaneum L. Ecohydrology. 6: 765-774
Breugel Mv, Hall JS, Craven DJ, et al. (2011) Early growth and survival of 49 tropical tree species across sites differing in soil fertility and rainfall in Panama Forest Ecology and Management. 261: 1580-1589
Dhar A, Park A, Kames S. (2010) Impacts of climate change on plant phenology in temperate and boreal forests of N. America F1000research. 1
Park A, Friesen P, Serrud AAS. (2010) Comparative water fluxes through leaf litter of tropical plantation trees and the invasive grass Saccharum spontaneum in the Republic of Panama Journal of Hydrology. 383: 167-178
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