Daniel M. Kashian, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006- | Biological Sciences | Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorBurton V. Barnes | grad student | 1994-1998 | University of Michigan | |
Craig G Lorimer | grad student | 2002 | UW Madison | |
(Landscape variability and convergence in forest structure and function following large fires in Yellowstone National Park.) | ||||
Monica G. Turner | grad student | 1998-2002 | UW Madison | |
(Landscape variability and convergence in forest structure and function following large fires in Yellowstone National Park.) | ||||
William H. Romme | post-doc | 2002-2003 | Colorado State | |
Michael G. Ryan | post-doc | 2003-2006 | US Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station (Chemistry Tree) | |
(Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJordan Sinclair | grad student | 2007-2012 | Wayne State |
Jacob Korte | grad student | 2010-2012 | Wayne State |
William Dodge | grad student | 2008-2016 | Wayne State |
Benjamin Spei | grad student | 2013-2016 | Wayne State |
Madelyn Tucker | grad student | 2011-2019 | Wayne State |
Douglas Putt | grad student | 2016-2019 | Wayne State |
Julia Sosin | grad student | 2016-2019 | Wayne State |
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Gustafson EJ, Sturtevant BR, de Bruijn AMG, et al. (2018) Forecasting effects of tree species reintroduction strategies on carbon stocks in a future without historical analog. Global Change Biology |
Sinclair JP, Kashian DM, Bradford JB, et al. (2015) Variation in fractal symmetry of annual growth in aspen as an indicator of developmental stability in trees Symmetry. 7: 354-364 |
Binkley D, Kashian DM. (2015) Tree-Level Patterns of Lodgepole Pine Growth and Leaf Area in Yellowstone National Park: Explaining Anomalous Patterns of Growth Dominance Within Stands Ecosystems. 18: 251-259 |
Corace RG, Shartell LM, Charles Goebel P, et al. (2014) Bird communities of reference and altered mixed-pine forests: Implications for restoring fire-dependent forest ecosystems Forest Ecology and Management. 318: 183-193 |
Dodge WB, Kashian DM. (2013) Recent distribution of coyotes across an urban landscape in southeastern Michigan Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 4: 377-385 |
Kashian DM, Romme WH, Tinker DB, et al. (2013) Postfire changes in forest carbon storage over a 300-year chronosequence of Pinus contorta-dominated forests Ecological Monographs. 83: 49-66 |
Kulakowski D, Kaye MW, Kashian DM. (2013) Long-term aspen cover change in the western US Forest Ecology and Management. 299: 52-59 |
Corace RG, Shartell LM, Schulte LA, et al. (2012) An ecoregional context for forest management on National Wildlife Refuges of the Upper Midwest, USA. Environmental Management. 49: 359-71 |
Hicke JA, Allen CD, Desai AR, et al. (2012) Effects of biotic disturbances on forest carbon cycling in the United States and Canada Global Change Biology. 18: 7-34 |
Kashian DM, Jackson RM, Lyons HD. (2011) Forest structure altered by mountain pine beetle outbreaks affects subsequent attack in a Wyoming Lodgepole pine forest, USA Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 41: 2403-2412 |