person 957

A. David McGuire

ORCID : 0000-0003-4646-0750

http://www.sel.uaf.edu/dave/

OrganizationRolePublications
University of Alaska Fairbanks Author 16 articles
  1. A Large and Persistent Carbon Sink in the World's Forests
  2. Alaska’s changing fire regime — implications for the vulnerability of its boreal forests
  3. Assessing the response of area burned to changing climate in western boreal North America using a Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS) approach
  4. Assessment of boreal forest historical C dynamics in the Yukon River Basin: relative roles of warming and fire regime change
  5. Distribution and Density of Moose in Relation to Landscape Characteristics: Effects of Scale
  6. Evidence and implications of recent and projected climate change in Alaska's forest ecosystems
  7. Importance of recent shifts in soil thermal dynamics on growing season length, productivity, and carbon sequestration in terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems
  8. Net Emissions of CH4 and CO2 in Alaska: Implications for the Region's Greenhouse Gas Budget
  9. Potential shifts in dominant forest cover in interior Alaska driven by variations in fire severity
  10. Reconciling estimates of the contemporary North American carbon balance among terrestrial biosphere models, atmospheric inversions, and a new approach for estimating net ecosystem exchange from inventory-based data
  11. Role of Land-Surface Changes in Arctic Summer Warming
  12. Sensitivity of the carbon cycle in the Arctic to climate change
  13. Shrinking ponds in subarctic Alaska based on 1950–2002 remotely sensed images
  14. Vulnerability and adaptation to climate-related fire impacts in rural and urban interior Alaska
  15. Vulnerability of White Spruce Tree Growth in Interior Alaska in Response to Climate Variability: Dendrochronological, Demographic, and Experimental Perspectives
  16. Vulnerability of carbon storage in North American boreal forests to wildfires during the 21st century
Author 1 report
  1. ccsp-sap-4_2-2009
U.S. Geological Survey Author 16 articles
  1. A Large and Persistent Carbon Sink in the World's Forests
  2. Alaska’s changing fire regime — implications for the vulnerability of its boreal forests
  3. Assessing the response of area burned to changing climate in western boreal North America using a Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS) approach
  4. Assessment of boreal forest historical C dynamics in the Yukon River Basin: relative roles of warming and fire regime change
  5. Changes in vegetation in northern Alaska under scenarios of climate change, 2003–2100: implications for climate feedbacks
  6. Distribution and Density of Moose in Relation to Landscape Characteristics: Effects of Scale
  7. Evidence and Implications of Recent Climate Change in Northern Alaska and Other Arctic Regions
  8. Evidence and implications of recent and projected climate change in Alaska's forest ecosystems
  9. Importance of recent shifts in soil thermal dynamics on growing season length, productivity, and carbon sequestration in terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems
  10. Net Emissions of CH4 and CO2 in Alaska: Implications for the Region's Greenhouse Gas Budget
  11. Potential shifts in dominant forest cover in interior Alaska driven by variations in fire severity
  12. Reconciling estimates of the contemporary North American carbon balance among terrestrial biosphere models, atmospheric inversions, and a new approach for estimating net ecosystem exchange from inventory-based data
  13. Role of Land-Surface Changes in Arctic Summer Warming
  14. Sensitivity of the carbon cycle in the Arctic to climate change
  15. Vulnerability of White Spruce Tree Growth in Interior Alaska in Response to Climate Variability: Dendrochronological, Demographic, and Experimental Perspectives
  16. Vulnerability of carbon storage in North American boreal forests to wildfires during the 21st century
Author 1 report
  1. ccsp-sap-4_2-2009
Bonanza Creek Long-Term Ecological Research Program Author 1 article
  1. Shrinking ponds in subarctic Alaska based on 1950–2002 remotely sensed images
Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit Author 16 articles
  1. A Large and Persistent Carbon Sink in the World's Forests
  2. Alaska’s changing fire regime — implications for the vulnerability of its boreal forests
  3. Assessing the response of area burned to changing climate in western boreal North America using a Multivariate Adaptive Regression Splines (MARS) approach
  4. Assessment of boreal forest historical C dynamics in the Yukon River Basin: relative roles of warming and fire regime change
  5. Changes in vegetation in northern Alaska under scenarios of climate change, 2003–2100: implications for climate feedbacks
  6. Distribution and Density of Moose in Relation to Landscape Characteristics: Effects of Scale
  7. Evidence and implications of recent and projected climate change in Alaska's forest ecosystems
  8. Importance of recent shifts in soil thermal dynamics on growing season length, productivity, and carbon sequestration in terrestrial high-latitude ecosystems
  9. Net Emissions of CH4 and CO2 in Alaska: Implications for the Region's Greenhouse Gas Budget
  10. Potential shifts in dominant forest cover in interior Alaska driven by variations in fire severity
  11. Reconciling estimates of the contemporary North American carbon balance among terrestrial biosphere models, atmospheric inversions, and a new approach for estimating net ecosystem exchange from inventory-based data
  12. Role of Land-Surface Changes in Arctic Summer Warming
  13. Sensitivity of the carbon cycle in the Arctic to climate change
  14. Vulnerability and adaptation to climate-related fire impacts in rural and urban interior Alaska
  15. Vulnerability of White Spruce Tree Growth in Interior Alaska in Response to Climate Variability: Dendrochronological, Demographic, and Experimental Perspectives
  16. Vulnerability of carbon storage in North American boreal forests to wildfires during the 21st century
University of Alaska Fairbanks Institute of Arctic Biology Author 1 article
  1. Changes in vegetation in northern Alaska under scenarios of climate change, 2003–2100: implications for climate feedbacks
University of Alaska Fairbanks Lead Author 1 chapter
  1. nca3 chapter 22 : Alaska
U.S. Geological Survey Lead Author 1 chapter
  1. nca3 chapter 22 : Alaska
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