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James E Wuenscher grad student 1976 Duke (Plant Biology Tree)
 (Stand history and dynamics of a southern Appalachian virgin forest.)
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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
Keeton WS, Lorimer CG, Palik BJ, et al. (2018) Silviculture for eastern old-growth in the context of global change F1000research. 8: 237-265
Halpin CR, Lorimer CG. (2017) A Demographic Approach to Evaluating Tree Population Sustainability Forests. 8: 46
Halpin CR, Lorimer CG, Hanson JJ, et al. (2017) Predicted long-term effects of group selection on species composition and stand structure in northern hardwood forests Forest Ecology and Management. 400: 677-691
Jucker T, Caspersen J, Chave J, et al. (2016) Allometric equations for integrating remote sensing imagery into forest monitoring programmes. Global Change Biology
Halpin CR, Lorimer CG. (2016) Trajectories and resilience of stand structure in response to variable disturbance severities in northern hardwoods Forest Ecology and Management. 365: 69-82
Halpin CR, Lorimer CG. (2015) Long‐term trends in biomass and tree demography in northern hardwoods: an integrated field and simulation study Ecological Monographs. 86: 78-93
Fahey RT, Lorimer CG. (2014) Habitat associations and 150 years of compositional change in white pine-hemlock-hardwood forests based on resurvey of public land survey corners1 Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 141: 277-293
Fahey RT, Lorimer CG. (2014) Persistence of pine species in late‐successional forests: evidence from habitat‐related variation in stand age structure Journal of Vegetation Science. 25: 584-600
Lorimer CG, Halpin CR. (2014) Classification and dynamics of developmental stages in late-successional temperate forests Forest Ecology and Management. 334: 344-357
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