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2 | "author": "A. Clason, S. E. Macdonald, S. Haeussler", | 2 | "author": "A. Clason, S. E. Macdonald, S. Haeussler", | ||
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8 | "description": "This collection houses work done by researcher | 8 | "description": "This collection houses work done by researcher | ||
9 | Alana Clason.\r\n\r\nWhen Alana first came to the Bulkley Valley in | 9 | Alana Clason.\r\n\r\nWhen Alana first came to the Bulkley Valley in | ||
10 | 2009, she was lucky enough to work closely with the BVRC, and | 10 | 2009, she was lucky enough to work closely with the BVRC, and | ||
11 | couldn\u2019t be happier to be back in that position again. Alana | 11 | couldn\u2019t be happier to be back in that position again. Alana | ||
12 | completed her PhD at UNBC in 2017, focusing on understanding the | 12 | completed her PhD at UNBC in 2017, focusing on understanding the | ||
13 | current limits to whitebark pine\u2019s northern distribution and | 13 | current limits to whitebark pine\u2019s northern distribution and | ||
14 | forecasting future range shifts under a changing climate. She | 14 | forecasting future range shifts under a changing climate. She | ||
15 | completed her MSc in summer 2010 at the University of Alberta, in | 15 | completed her MSc in summer 2010 at the University of Alberta, in | ||
16 | collaboration with the BVRC, working on whitebark pine ecology and | 16 | collaboration with the BVRC, working on whitebark pine ecology and | ||
17 | resilience at the NW edge of its range. Her current research focuses | 17 | resilience at the NW edge of its range. Her current research focuses | ||
18 | on modeling forest stand dynamics to support ecological research, as | 18 | on modeling forest stand dynamics to support ecological research, as | ||
19 | well as conservation and management of non-timber resources. She also | 19 | well as conservation and management of non-timber resources. She also | ||
20 | continues her obsession with whitebark pine through ongoing research, | 20 | continues her obsession with whitebark pine through ongoing research, | ||
21 | restoration and outreach projects with the BVRC whitebark pine program | 21 | restoration and outreach projects with the BVRC whitebark pine program | ||
22 | and her role as a board member with the Whitebark Pine Ecosystem | 22 | and her role as a board member with the Whitebark Pine Ecosystem | ||
23 | Foundation.", | 23 | Foundation.", | ||
24 | "display_name": "Alana Clason", | 24 | "display_name": "Alana Clason", | ||
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28 | "name": "alana-clason", | 28 | "name": "alana-clason", | ||
29 | "title": "Alana Clason" | 29 | "title": "Alana Clason" | ||
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32 | "description": "This collection houses work by researcher | 32 | "description": "This collection houses work by researcher | ||
n | 33 | Sybille Haeussler. \r\n\r\nSybille is a professional forester and | n | 33 | Sybille Haeussler. \r\n\r\nSybille is a former professional forester |
34 | research scientist whose work addresses the dynamics and diversity of | 34 | (now retired) and research scientist whose work addresses the dynamics | ||
35 | plant communities and ecosystems \u2014 with a special interest in | 35 | and diversity of plant communities and ecosystems \u2014 with a | ||
36 | complex systems dynamics and the role of self-organizing processes in | 36 | special interest in complex systems dynamics and the role of | ||
37 | maintaining ecosystem diversity. Sybille has a BSF (Forest Biology) | 37 | self-organizing processes in maintaining ecosystem diversity. Sybille | ||
38 | from the University of BC, an MSc (Forest Ecology) from Oregon State | 38 | has a BSF (Forest Biology) from the University of BC, an MSc (Forest | ||
39 | University, and a PhD (Environmental Sciences) from the | 39 | Ecology) from Oregon State University, and a PhD (Environmental | ||
40 | Universit\u00e9 du Qu\u00e9bec at Montreal.", | 40 | Sciences) from the Universit\u00e9 du Qu\u00e9bec at Montreal.", | ||
41 | "display_name": "Sybille Haeussler", | 41 | "display_name": "Sybille Haeussler", | ||
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45 | "name": "sybille-haeussler", | 45 | "name": "sybille-haeussler", | ||
46 | "title": "Sybille Haeussler" | 46 | "title": "Sybille Haeussler" | ||
47 | }, | 47 | }, | ||
48 | { | 48 | { | ||
49 | "description": "Whitebark pine (WBP) is an endangered species | 49 | "description": "Whitebark pine (WBP) is an endangered species | ||
50 | that is essential to the ecosystems of subalpine and treeline forests. | 50 | that is essential to the ecosystems of subalpine and treeline forests. | ||
51 | \r\n\r\nThis collection contains datasets that report on WBP including | 51 | \r\n\r\nThis collection contains datasets that report on WBP including | ||
52 | the factors causing the endangerment and regeneration strategies.", | 52 | the factors causing the endangerment and regeneration strategies.", | ||
53 | "display_name": "Whitebark Pine", | 53 | "display_name": "Whitebark Pine", | ||
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57 | "name": "white-bark-pin", | 57 | "name": "white-bark-pin", | ||
58 | "title": "Whitebark Pine" | 58 | "title": "Whitebark Pine" | ||
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72 | "name": "forest-response-to-cumulative-disturbance-and-stress", | 72 | "name": "forest-response-to-cumulative-disturbance-and-stress", | ||
73 | "notes": "**ABSTRACT**\r\n\r\nForests dominated by the endangered | 73 | "notes": "**ABSTRACT**\r\n\r\nForests dominated by the endangered | ||
74 | tree species whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) are threatened by | 74 | tree species whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) are threatened by | ||
75 | multiple\r\nstresses (fire suppression, climate change) and | 75 | multiple\r\nstresses (fire suppression, climate change) and | ||
76 | disturbances (white pine blister rust [Cronartium ribicola], | 76 | disturbances (white pine blister rust [Cronartium ribicola], | ||
77 | mountain\r\npine beetle [Dendroctonus ponderosae]). To gain insight | 77 | mountain\r\npine beetle [Dendroctonus ponderosae]). To gain insight | ||
78 | into how these ecosystems respond, we quantified vegetation\r\nchange | 78 | into how these ecosystems respond, we quantified vegetation\r\nchange | ||
79 | over 2 decades (21\u201329 y) in xeric and submesic P. albicaulis | 79 | over 2 decades (21\u201329 y) in xeric and submesic P. albicaulis | ||
80 | ecosystems near the northern edge of the species\u2019\r\nrange on the | 80 | ecosystems near the northern edge of the species\u2019\r\nrange on the | ||
81 | leeward side of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. We | 81 | leeward side of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. We | ||
82 | compared changes in overstory and\r\nunderstory vegetation composition | 82 | compared changes in overstory and\r\nunderstory vegetation composition | ||
83 | of these stands to changes in mesic, non-whitebark pine ecosystems in | 83 | of these stands to changes in mesic, non-whitebark pine ecosystems in | ||
84 | the same region.\r\nMulti-response permutation procedure (MRPP) | 84 | the same region.\r\nMulti-response permutation procedure (MRPP) | ||
85 | analysis showed that the overstory of xeric whitebark pine | 85 | analysis showed that the overstory of xeric whitebark pine | ||
86 | ecosystems\r\nbecame compositionally similar to mesic ecosystems, | 86 | ecosystems\r\nbecame compositionally similar to mesic ecosystems, | ||
87 | i.e., there was increased dominance by Abies lasiocarpa or | 87 | i.e., there was increased dominance by Abies lasiocarpa or | ||
88 | Tsuga\r\nmertensiana. Yet understory composition in xeric whitebark | 88 | Tsuga\r\nmertensiana. Yet understory composition in xeric whitebark | ||
89 | pine stands changed little and there was continued regeneration\r\nof | 89 | pine stands changed little and there was continued regeneration\r\nof | ||
90 | P. albicaulis. Submesic whitebark pine stands developed a dense canopy | 90 | P. albicaulis. Submesic whitebark pine stands developed a dense canopy | ||
91 | dominated by T. mertensiana, and although their\r\nunderstories did | 91 | dominated by T. mertensiana, and although their\r\nunderstories did | ||
92 | not become compositionally similar to mesic ecosystems, there was | 92 | not become compositionally similar to mesic ecosystems, there was | ||
93 | minimal P. albicaulis regeneration.\r\nUnderstory stability in xeric | 93 | minimal P. albicaulis regeneration.\r\nUnderstory stability in xeric | ||
94 | and submesic whitebark pine ecosystems over 21\u201329 y suggests | 94 | and submesic whitebark pine ecosystems over 21\u201329 y suggests | ||
95 | compositional resilience\r\nin these ecosystems to multiple stresses | 95 | compositional resilience\r\nin these ecosystems to multiple stresses | ||
96 | and disturbances. However, ongoing disturbance affecting both | 96 | and disturbances. However, ongoing disturbance affecting both | ||
97 | overstory and\r\nunderstory P. albicaulis might still result in the | 97 | overstory and\r\nunderstory P. albicaulis might still result in the | ||
98 | loss of this keystone species.\r\nKeywords: cumulative disturbance, | 98 | loss of this keystone species.\r\nKeywords: cumulative disturbance, | ||
99 | forest change, Pinus albicaulis, resilience.", | 99 | forest change, Pinus albicaulis, resilience.", | ||
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107 | interdisciplinary research on natural and cultural resources. We | 107 | interdisciplinary research on natural and cultural resources. We | ||
108 | create learning and extension opportunities for both our members and | 108 | create learning and extension opportunities for both our members and | ||
109 | the community through workshops, conferences and other networking | 109 | the community through workshops, conferences and other networking | ||
110 | events, and support our community by promoting the region and | 110 | events, and support our community by promoting the region and | ||
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