Ecology in the southern Appalachians.


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RUN UNIVERSAL SEARCH on this researcher (Vose): All Coweeta LTER online data, publications, grad publications, species collections, sample archives.

Telephone: 828.524.2128 x 114; Fax: 828.369.6768
Email: jvose@fs.fed.us
USDA Forest Service

Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
3160 Coweeta Lab Road
Otto, North Carolina 28763

Position at Coweeta LTER:  Principle Investigator
Specialty:
  Forest Processes
Habitat: Forest
Organism:  Plants
Core Area(s):  Primary Production (1)

Education:
B.A., Southern Illinois University, Forestry, 1982
M.A., Northern Arizona University, Forest Ecology, 1984
Ph.D., North Carolina State University, Forest Ecology, 1971

Appointments:
Project Leader, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, 1999-Present 
Team Leader, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, 1996-1999
Research Ecologist, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, 1987-1996
Instructor of Forest Ecology & Forest Mensuration, Western Carolina University, 1990-1993

Publications (Five as examples of research foci):
Vose, J.M., and M.G. Ryan. 2002. Seasonal respiration of foliage, fine roots, and woody tissues in relation to growth, tissue N, and photosynthesis. Global Change Biology 8:1-12.

Vose, J.M. et al. 1997. Soil respiration from three years of elevated CO2 and N fertilization in ponderosa pine. Plant and Soil 190:19-28.

Vose, J.M. 1994. Factors influencing the amount and distribution of leaf area in pine stands. Ecological Bulletins 43:102-114.

Vose, J.M. 1999. Challenges to modeling NPP in diverse eastern hardwood forests: species-level comparisons of foliar respiration responses to temperature and nitrogen. Ecological Modeling 122:165-174.

Vose, J.M. 1988. Leaf area, stemwood growth, and nutrition relationships in loblolly pine. Forest Science 349(3):547-563.


This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation
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DEB-9632854 (Text Version) & DEB-0218001
(Text Version).

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