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Alexander Fotis
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Above‐ground biomass is driven by mass‐ratio effects and stand structural attributes in a temperate deciduous forest
AT Fotis, SJ Murphy, RD Ricart, M Krishnadas, J Whitacre, JW Wenzel, ...
Journal of Ecology 106 (2), 561-570, 2018
1442018
Quantifying canopy complexity and effects on productivity and resilience in late‐successional hemlock–hardwood forests
RT Fahey, AT Fotis, KD Woods
Ecological Applications 25 (3), 834-847, 2015
1042015
Forest structure in space and time: Biotic and abiotic determinants of canopy complexity and their effects on net primary productivity
AT Fotis, TH Morin, RT Fahey, BS Hardiman, G Bohrer, PS Curtis
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 250, 181-191, 2018
922018
Defining a spectrum of integrative trait‐based vegetation canopy structural types
RT Fahey, JW Atkins, CM Gough, BS Hardiman, LE Nave, JM Tallant, ...
Ecology letters 22 (12), 2049-2059, 2019
612019
Effects of structural complexity on within-canopy light environments and leaf traits in a northern mixed deciduous forest
AT Fotis, PS Curtis
Tree Physiology 37 (10), 1426-1435, 2017
402017
The long‐term impacts of deer herbivory in determining temperate forest stand and canopy structural complexity
SP Reed, AA Royo, AT Fotis, KS Knight, CE Flower, PS Curtis
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (3), 812-821, 2022
282022
Disturbance‐accelerated succession increases the production of a temperate forest
CM Gough, G Bohrer, BS Hardiman, LE Nave, CS Vogel, JW Atkins, ...
Ecological Applications 31 (7), e02417, 2021
192021
Habitat-based isolating barriers are not strong in the speciation of ecologically divergent squirrels (Tamiasciurus douglasii and T. hudsonicus)
AT Fotis, S Patel, AS Chavez
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 74, 1-14, 2020
82020
Moderate Disturbance Has Similar Effects on Production Regardless of Site Quality and Composition
Benjamin T. Sagara, Robert T. Fahey, Christoph S. Vogel, Alexander T. Fotis ...
Forests 9 (70), 2018
62018
The short-term and long-term effects of honeysuckle removal on canopy structure and implications for urban forest management
A Fotis, CE Flower, JW Atkins, CC Pinchot, AD Rodewald, S Matthews
Forest Ecology and Management 517, 120251, 2022
12022
Beech bark disease does not reduce the long-term wood production of two forests contrasting in age, productivity, and structure
E Stuart-Haëntjens, JW Atkins, AT Fotis, RT Fahey, BS Hardiman, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 548, 121382, 2023
2023
Using Terrestrial LiDAR to Examine Forest Structural Complexity Following Disturbance
EJ Stuart-Haëntjens, JW Atkins, RT Fahey, AT Fotis, RD Ricart, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, B33K-2824, 2018
2018
Exploring canopy structure and function as a potential mechanism of sustained carbon sequestration in aging forests
AT Fotis
The Ohio State University, 2017
2017
Forest Canopy Water Cycling Responses to an Intermediate Disturbance Revealed Through Stable Water Vapor Isotopes
R Fiorella, CJ Poulsen, AM Matheny, C Rey Sanchez, AT Fotis, TH Morin, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2016, H31E-1446, 2016
2016
Using Remote Sensing Technologies to Quantify the Effects of Beech Bark Disease on the Structure, Composition, and Function of a Late-Successional Forest
EJ Stuart-Haëntjens, RD Ricart, RT Fahey, AT Fotis, CM Gough
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2016, B43A-0577, 2016
2016
Impact of Canopy Structure on Top-of-Canopy SIF Observations
Z Butterfield, G Keppel-Aleks, CS Vogel, AT Fotis, P Curtis, CM Gough
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2016, B51B-0404, 2016
2016
The Impact of Diffuse Light on Terrestrial Carbon Uptake
SJ Cheng, G Bohrer, AL Steiner, KJ Nadelhoffer, A Fotis
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2013, B21A-0439, 2013
2013
Beech Bark Disease Does Not Reduce the Primary Production of Great Lakes Forests in Middle and Late Successional Stages
E Stuart-Haëntjens, JW Atkins, AT Fotis, RT Fahey, BS Hardiman, ...
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