Thomas R. Rambo, Ph.D.

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2010 Ecology University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Michael G. Barbour grad student 2010 UC Davis
 (Arboreal epiphyte communities and canopy microclimate studies in the teakettle experimental forest.)
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Rambo T, Schowalter T, North M. (2014) Canopy arthropod responses to thinning and burning treatments in old-growth mixed-conifer forest in the Sierra Nevada, California Forest Ecology and Management. 326: 91-100
Rambo TR, North MP. (2012) Influence of fuel-reduction forest thinning on growth of an arboreal forage lichen Forest Ecology and Management. 263: 208-215
Rambo TR. (2010) Structure and composition of corticolous epiphyte communities in a Sierra Nevada old-growth mixed-conifer forest Bryologist. 113: 55-71
Rambo TR. (2010) Habitat preferences of an arboreal forage lichen in a Sierra Nevada old-growth mixed-conifer forest Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 40: 1034-1041
Rambo TR, North MP. (2009) Canopy microclimate response to pattern and density of thinning in a Sierra Nevada forest Forest Ecology and Management. 257: 435-442
Rambo TR, North MP. (2008) Spatial and temporal variability of canopy microclimate in a Sierra Nevada riparian forest Northwest Science. 82: 259-268
Muir PS, Rambo TR, Kimmerer RW, et al. (2006) Influence of overstory removal on growth of epiphytic mosses and lichens in western Oregon. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 16: 1207-21
Rambo TR. (2001) Decaying logs and habitat heterogeneity: Implications for bryophyte diversity in western Oregon forests Northwest Science. 75: 270-279
Rosso AL, McCune B, Rambo TR. (2000) Ecology and conservation of a rare, old-growth-associated canopy lichen in a silvicultural landscape Bryologist. 103: 117-127
Sillett SC, McCune B, Peck JE, et al. (2000) Four years of epiphyte colonization in Douglas-fir forest canopies Bryologist. 103: 661-669
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