Chris J. Peterson
Affiliations: | 1992 | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
Area:
Forest disturbance ecology, tropical forest regenerationWebsite:
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"Chris J Peterson UGA"Bio:
B.A. 1985, Biology & Environmental Science, Taylor University, Upland, IN
Ph.D. 1992, Ecology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
Postdoc 1992-1994, Ecology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
Fulbright Fellow 2004, Dept. of Forest Ecology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
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Cannon JB, Peterson CJ, Godfrey CM, et al. (2023) Hurricane wind regimes for forests of North America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2309076120 |
San-José M, Werden L, Peterson CJ, et al. (2021) Large tree mortality leads to major aboveground biomass decline in a tropical forest reserve. Oecologia |
Peterson C. (2021) First-Decade Biomass and Carbon Accumulation, and Woody Community Change after Severe Wind Damage in a Hemlock-White Pine Forest Remnant Forests. 12: 231 |
Oldfield C, Peterson C. (2021) Aboveground Biomass and Carbon Accumulation 19 Years Post-Windthrow and Salvage Logging Forests. 12: 173 |
Mansour MA, Rhee DM, Newson T, et al. (2020) Estimating Wind Damage in Forested Areas Due to Tornadoes Forests. 12: 17 |
Peterson CJ. (2020) Change in Tree Spatial Pattern After Severe Wind Disturbance in Four North American Northern Hardwood and Sub-Boreal Forests Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. 3 |
Peterson CJ. (2019) Twenty-Five Years of Aboveground Biomass and Carbon Accumulation Following Extreme Wind Damage in an Old-Growth Forest Forests. 10: 289 |
Oldfield CA, Peterson CJ. (2019) Woody Species Composition, Diversity, and Recovery Six Years after Wind Disturbance and Salvage Logging of a Southern Appalachian Forest Forests. 10: 129 |
Peterson CJ. (2019) Damage Diversity as a Metric of Structural Complexity after Forest Wind Disturbance Forests. 10: 85 |
Peterson CJ, Ribeiro GHPdM, Negrón-Juárez R, et al. (2019) Critical wind speeds suggest wind could be an important disturbance agent in Amazonian forests Forestry. 92: 444-459 |