James Vose
Former Employee
NC State Univ., Campus Box 8008
Raleigh, NC 27695
United States
Raleigh, NC 27695
United States
Current Research
Ecohydrology, forest-climate-land use interactions, science and policy syntheses, fire ecology, hemlock woolly adelgid impacts on ecosystem structure and function
Research Interest
My research approach spans the continuum from leaves to landscapes, and includes determination of the roles of species and natural and anthropogenic disturbances in regulating watershed ecosystem processes. This includes conducting and leading numerous interdisciplinary studies investigating ecosystem responses to prescribed burning, evaluating the effectiveness of riparian zone restoration and buffer widths, and quantifying ecosystem responses to climate change, forest management activities, and insect outbreaks. My current research with the Center for Integrated Forest Science builds on this foundation of research to address interactions between disturbance and ecosystem processes at larger spatial scales.Why This Research Is Important
Rapid changes in social and biophysical conditions in the U.S. and throughout the globe are impacting the ability of forest ecosystems to provide the services necessary to sustain human well-being. This has resulted in a pressing need for better and more integrated management and policy relevant information. This requires synthesizing information and collaborating across multiple disciplines, including social and economic sciences. For example, to address this need, I co-led a national assessment of climate change impacts on the nation's forests and developed management options to deal with those impacts on forests in the southern U.S. Currently, I am leading efforts to examine the interactions among climate, land use change, and water resources at river basin scales; and assessing the effectiveness of best management practices and policies for mitigating undesirable impacts.Bildung
- North Carolina State University, Ph.D., Forest Ecology, 1987
- Northern Arizona University, M.S., Forest Ecology, 1984
- Southern Illinois University, B.S., Forestry, 1982
Featured Publications
- Taehee Hwang, Conghe Song, James M..Vose, Lawrence E..Band. 2011. Topography-mediated controls on local vegetation phenology estimated from MODIS vegetation index
- Xiaohua Wei, Ge Sun, James M..Vose, Kyoichi Otsuki, Zhiqiang Zhang, Keith Smetterm. 2011. Preface. Forest ecohydrological processes in a changing environment.
- Melissa Churchel, James Hanula, C. Wayne Berisford, James Vose, Mark Dalusky. 2011. Impact of Imidacloprid for control of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid on nearby aquatic macroinvertebrate asseblages.
- James M..Vose, Ge Sun, Chelcy R..Ford, Michael Bredemeier, Kyoichi Ostsuki, Adam Wei, Zhiqiang Zhang, Lu. Zang. 2011. Forest ecohydrological research in the 21st century: what are the critical needs?
- Katherine J. Elliott, James Vose. 2010. The contribution of the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory to developing and understanding of long-term (1934-2008) changes in managed and unmanaged forests
Other Publications
- Peter V Caldwell, Katherine L. Martin, James M. Vose, Justin S. Baker, Travis W. Warziniack, Jennifer K. Costanza, Gregory E. Frey, Arpita Nehra, Christopher M. Mihiar. 2023. Forested watersheds provide the highest water quality among all land cover types, but the benefit of this ecosystem service depends on landscape context
- Yulong Zhang, Conghe Song, Taehee Hwang, Kimberly Novick, John W. Coulston, James Vose, Matthew P. Dannenberg, Christopher R. Hakkenberg, Jiafu Mao, Curtis E. Woodcock. 2021. Land cover change-induced decline in terrestrial gross primary production over the conterminous United States from 2001 to 2016
- James M. Vose, David L. Peterson, Christopher J. Fettig, Jessica E. Halofsky, J. Kevin. Hiers, Robert E. Keane, Rachel Loehman, Michael C. Stambaugh. 2021. Fire and forests in the 21st Century: Managing resilience under changing climates and fire regimes in USA forests
- Peter V Caldwell, Katherine J. Elliott, Ning Liu, James M. Vose, David R. Zietlow, Jennifer D. Knoepp. 2020. Watershed‐scale vegetation, water quantity, and water quality responses to wildfire in the southern Appalachian mountain region, United States
- Taehee Hwang, Lawrence E. Band, Chelcy F. Miniat, James M. Vose, Jennifer D. Knoepp, Conghe Song, Paul V Bolstad. 2020. Climate change may increase the drought stress of mesophytic trees downslope with ongoing forest mesophication under a history of fire suppression
- D. E. Gorelick, L. Lin, H. B. Zeff, Y. Kim, J. M. Vose, J. W. Coulston, D. N. Wear, L. E. Band, P. M. Reed, G. W. Characklis. 2020. Accounting for adaptive water supply management when quantifying climate and land cover change vulnerability
- Sarah R. Weiskopf, Madeleine A. Rubenstein, Lisa G. Crozier, Sarah Gaichas, Roger Griffis, Jessica E. Halofsky, Kimberly J.W. Hyde, Toni Lyn Morelli, Jeffrey T. Morisette, Roldan C. Muñoz, Andrew J. Pershing, David L. Peterson, Rajendra Poudel, Michelle D. Staudinger, Ariana E. Sutton-Grier, Laura Thompson, James Vose, Jake F. Weltzin, Kyle Powys. Whyte. 2020. Climate change effects on biodiversity, ecosystems, ecosystem services, and natural resource management in the United States
- Laurence Lin, Lawrence E. Band, James M. Vose, Taehee Hwang, Chelcy Ford Miniat, Paul V Bolstad. 2019. Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Influence of flowpath patterns of canopy ecophysiology on emergent catchment water and carbon cycling
- James M. Vose. 2019. Forest and water in the 21st century: a global perspective
- James M. Vose, David L. Peterson, Charles H. Luce, Toral Patel-Weynand. 2019. Effects of drought on forests and rangelands in the United States: translating science into management responses
- James M. Vose, David L. Peterson, Charles H. Luce, Toral Patel-Weynand. 2019. Executive Summary
- Charles H. Luce, James M. Vose, David L. Peterson, Toral Patel-Weynand. 2019. Managing Effects of Drought: Introduction and Definition of Key Terms and Concepts
- Steven McNulty, Aurelia Baca, Michael Bowker, Steven Brantley, Tyler Dreaden, Steven W. Golladay, Tom Holmes, Natasha James, Shan Liu, Rima Lucardi, Albert Mayfeld, Ge Sun, Emrys Treasure, L. Mike Conner, Lora L. Smith, James M. Vose. 2019. Managing Effects of Drought in the Southeast United States
- James M. Vose, David L. Peterson, Charles H. Luce. 2019. Managing Effects of Drought: Key Messages and Conclusions
- A. Christopher Oishi, Chelcy F. Miniat, Kimberly A. Novick, Steven T. Brantley, James M. Vose, John T. Walker. 2018. Warmer temperatures reduce net carbon uptake, but do not affect water use, in a mature southern Appalachian forest
- Steven T. Brantley, James M. Vose, David N. Wear, Larry Band. 2018. Planning for an uncertain future: Restoration to mitigate water scarcity and sustain carbon sequestration
- Jennifer D. Knoepp, Craig R. See, James M. Vose, Chelcy F. Miniat, James S. Clark. 2018. Total C and N pools and fluxes vary with time, soil temperature, and moisture along an elevation, precipitation, and vegetation gradient in southern Appalachian forests
- Kelly M. Suttles, Nitin K. Singh, James M. Vose, Katherine L. Martin, Ryan E. Emanuel, John W. Coulston, Sheila M. Saia, Michael T. Crump. 2018. Assessment of hydrologic vulnerability to urbanization and climate change in a rapidly changing watershed in the Southeast U.S.
- Katherine L. Martin, Ryan E. Emanuel, James M. Vose. 2018. Terra incognita: the unknown risks to environmental quality posed by the spatial distribution and abundance of concentrated animal feeding operations
- Stephanie H. Laseter, James M. Vose, James M. Guldin, Don C. Bragg, Martin A. Spetich, Tara L. Keyser, Katherine J. Elliott, Mary Anne S. Sayer, Shi-Jean Susana. Sung. 2018. Experimental forests of the Southern Research Station: highlights of foundational silviculture studies
- J.M. Vose, D.L. Peterson, G.M. Domke, C.J. Fettig, L.A. Joyce, R.E. Keane, C.H. Luce, J.P Prestemon, L.E. Band, J.S. Clark, N.E. Cooley, A. D’Amato, J.E. Halofsky. 2018. Forests
- Katherine J. Elliott, Peter V. Caldwell, Steven T. Brantley, Chelcy F. Miniat, James M. Vose, Wayne Swank. 2017. Water yield following forest-grass-forest transitions
- Chris A. Maier, Timothy J. Albaugh, Rachel I. Cook, Kevin Hall, Daniel McInnis, Kurt H. Johnsen, John Johnson, Rafael A. Rubilar, James M. Vose. 2017. Comparative water use in short-rotation Eucalyptus benthamii and Pinus taeda trees in the southern United States
- Katherine L. Martin, Taehee Hwang, James M. Vose, John W. Coulston, David N. Wear, Brian Miles, Lawrence E. Band. 2017. Watershed impacts of climate and land use changes depend on magnitude and land use context
- Thomas P. Holmes, James Vose, Travis Warziniack, Bill Holman. 2017. Forest Ecosystem services: Water resources
- S.W. Golladay, K.L. Martin, J. M. Vose, D. N. Wear, A.P. Covich, R.J. Hobbs, Kier Klepzig, G.E. Likens, R.J. Naiman, A.W. Shearer. 2016. Achievable future conditions as a framework for guiding forest conservation and management
- James Vose, J.S. Clark, Charlie Luce, Toral eds..Patel-Weynand. 2016. Effects of drought on forests and rangelands in the United States: a comprehensive science synthesis
- Kimberly A. Novick, Chelcy F. Miniat, James M. Vose. 2016. Drought limitations to leaf-level gas exchange: results from a model linking stomatal optimization and cohesion-tension theory
- Katherine Elliott, James M. Vose. 2016. Riparian area harvesting impacts on vegetation composition and diversity
- Jennifer Knoepp, Katherine J. Elliott, William A. Jackson, James M. Vose, Chelcy Ford Miniat, Stan Zarnoch. 2016. Soil and stream chemistry relationships in high elevation waters
- James M. Vose, Chelcy Ford Miniat, Charles H. Luce, Heidi Asbjornsen, Peter V. Caldwell, John L. Campbell, Gordon E. Grant, Daniel J. Isaak, Steven P. II.Loheide, Ge Sun. 2016. Echohydrological implications of drought for forests in the United States
- Fabian Nippgen, Brian L. McGlynn, Ryan E. Emanuel, James M. Vose. 2016. Watershed memory at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory: the effect of past precipitation and storage on hydrologic response
- James M. Vose, Katherine Elliott. 2016. Oak, fire, and global change in the eastern USA: what might the future hold?
- Charlie Luce, James M. Vose, Neil Pederson, John Campbell, Connie Millar, Patrick Kormos, Ross Woods. 2016. Contributing factors for drought in United States forest ecosystems under projected future climates and their uncertainty
- Charlie Luce, Neil Pederson, John Campbell, Connie Millar, Patrick Kormos, James M. Vose, Ross Woods. 2016. Characterizing drought for forested landscapes and streams
- Jennifer D. Knoepp, James M. Vose, William A. Jackson, Katherine J. Elliott, Stan Zarnoch. 2016. High elevation watersheds in the southern Appalachians: indicators of sensitivity to acidic deposition and the potential for restoration through liming
- Charlene N. Kelly, Kevin J. McGuire, Chelcy Ford Miniat, James M. Vose. 2016. Streamflow response to increasing precipitation extremes altered by forest management
- Ge Sun, James M. Vose. 2016. Forest management challenges for sustaining water resources in the Anthropocene
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose. 2016. Effects of riparian zone buffer widths on vegetation diversity in southern Appalachian headwater catchments
- James M. Vose, Chelcy Ford Miniat, Charlie Luce. 2016. Ecohydrological implications of drought
- Joshua S. Rice, Ryan E. Emanuel, James M. Vose. 2016. The influence of watershed characteristics on spatial patterns of trends in annual scale streamflow variability in the continental U.S.
- James M. Vose, Katherine L. Martin, Paul K. Barten. 2016. Applications of forest hydrological science to watershed management in the 21st century
- Peter Caldwell, Catalina Segura, Shelby Gull Laird, Ge Sun, Steven G. McNulty, Maria Sandercock, Johnny Boggs, James M. Vose. 2015. Short-term stream water temperature observations permit rapid assessment of potential climate change impacts
- John W. Coulston, David N. Wear, James M. Vose. 2015. Complex forest dynamics indicate potential for slowing carbon accumulation in the southeastern United States
- Taehee Hwang, Lawrence E. Band, T. C. Hales, Chelcy F. Miniat, James M. Vose, Paul V. Bolstad, Brian Miles, Katie Price. 2015. Simulating vegetation controls on hurricane-induced shallow landslides with a distributed ecohydrological model
- William H. Schlesinger, Michael C. Dietze, Robert B. Jackson, Richard P. Phillips, Charles C. Rhoades, Lindsey E. Rustad, James M. Vose. 2015. Forest biogeochemistry in response to drought
- Michael G. Ryan, James M. Vose, Paul J. Hanson, Louis R. Iverson, Chelcy F. Miniat, Charles H. Luce, Lawrence E. Band, Steven L. Klein, Don McKenzie, David N. Wear. 2014. Forest processes [Chapter 3]
- K. Novick, S. Brantley, C. Ford Miniat, J. Walker, J.M. Vose. 2014. Inferring the contribution of advection to total ecosystem scalar fluxes over a tall forest in complex terrain
- Dennis S. Ojima, Louis R. Iverson, Brent L. Sohngen, James M. Vose, Christopher W. Woodall, Grant M. Domke, David L. Peterson, Jeremy S. Littell, Stephen N. Matthews, Anantha M. Prasad, Matthew P. Peters, Gary W. Yohe, Megan M. Friggens. 2014. Risk assessment [Chapter 9]
- James M. Vose, Shelby Gull Laird, Zanethia D. Choice, Kier D. Klepzig. 2014. Summary of findings, management options, and interactions
- Yongqiang Liu, Jeffrey P. Prestemon, Scott L. Goodrick, Thomas P. Holmes, John A. Stanturf, James M. Vose, Ge Sun. 2014. Future wildfire trends, impacts, and mitigation options in the Southern United States
- Thomas P. Holmes, Steve McNulty, James M. Vose, Jeffrey P. Prestemon, Harbin Li. 2014. A conceptual framework for adaptive forest management under climate change
- Wayne T..Swank, Jennifer D..Knoepp, James Vose, Stephanie Laseter, Jackson R..Webster. 2014. Response and recovery of water yield and timing, stream sediment, abiotic parameters, and stream chemistry following logging
- Jackson R..Webster, Wayne T..Swank, James M..Vose, Jennifer D..Knoepp, Katherine J..Elliott. 2014. Bridging the gap between ecosystem theory and forest watershed management
- Taehee Hwang, Lawrence E. Band, Chelcy F. Miniat, Conghe Song, Paul V . Bolstad, James M. Vose, Jason P. Love. 2014. Divergent phenological response to hydroclimate variability in forested mountain watersheds
- Stephanie Laseter, Chelcy Miniat, James Vose. 2014. Flow Down! Can managing forests help maintain water supplies in the face of climate change?
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose, Duke Rankin. 2014. Herbaceous species composition and richness of mesophytic cove forests in the southern Appalachians: synthesis and knowledge gaps
- Steven T. Brantley, Chelcy Ford Miniat, Katherine J. Elliott, Stephanie H. Laseter, James M. Vose. 2014. Changes to southern Appalachian water yield and stormflow after loss of a foundation species
- James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank, Mary Beth Adams, Devendra Amatya, John Campbell, Sherri Johnson, Frederick J. Swanson, Randy Kolka, Ariel E. Lugo, Robert Musselman, Charles Rhoades. 2014. The role of experimental forests and ranges in the development of ecosystem science and biogeochemical cycling research [Chapter 17]
- James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank, Mary Beth Adams, Devendra Amatya, John Campbell, Sherri Johnson, Frederick J. Swanson, Randy Kolka, Ariel E. Lugo, Robert Musselman, Charles Rhoades. 2014. The role of experimental forests and ranges in the development of ecosystem science and biogeochemical cycling research
- James M. Vose, Chelcy F. Miniat, Ge Sun, Peter V. Caldwell. 2014. Potential implications for expansion of freeze-tolerant eucalyptus plantations on water resources in the southern United States
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose, Jennifer D. Knoepp, Barton D. Clinton, Brian D. Kloeppel. 2014. Functional role of the herbaceous layer in eastern deciduous forest
- Salli F. Dymond, W. Michael Aust, Stephen P. Prisley, Mark H. Eisenbies, James M. Vose. 2014. Application of a distributed process-based hydrologic model to estimate the effects of forest road density on stormflows in the Southern Appalachians
- James M. Vose, Kier D. Klepzig. 2014. Climate change adaptation and mitigation options a guide for natural resource managers in southern forest ecosystems
- James M. Vose, Kier D. Klepzig. 2014. Introduction to climate change adaptation and mitigation management options
- James M. Vose, David N. Wear, Albert E. III.Mayfield, C. Dana Nelson. 2013. Hemlock woolly adelgid in the southern Appalachians: Control strategies, ecological impacts, and potential management responses
- Salli F. Dymond, W. Michael Aust, Steven P. Prisley, Mark H. Eisenbies, James M. Vose. 2013. Influence of forest roads standards and networks on water yield as predicted by the distributed hydrology-soil-vegetation model
- Katherine Elliott, Jennifer D. Knoepp, James M. Vose, William A. Jackson. 2013. Interacting effects of wildfire severity and liming on nutrient cycling in a southern Appalachian wilderness area
- Steven Brantley, Chelcy R. Ford, James M. Vose. 2013. Future species composition will affect forest water use after loss of eastern hemlock from southern Appalachian forests
- Graeme Lockaby, Chelsea Nagy, James M. Vose, Chelcy R. Ford, Ge Sun, Steve McNulty, Pete Caldwell, Erika Cohen, Jennifer Moore Myers. 2013. Forests and water
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose, William A. Jackson. 2013. Effects of future sulfate and nitrate deposition scenarios on Linville Gorge and Shining Rock Wildernesses
- K. A..Novick, J. Walker, W.S. Chan, A. Schmidt, C. Sobek, J.M. Vose. 2013. Eddy covariance measurements with a new fast-response, enclosed-path analyzer: Spectral characteristics and cross-system comparisons
- Jennifer D. Knoepp, James M. Vose, Jerry L. Michael, Barbara C. Reynolds. 2012. Imidacloprid movement in soils and impacts on soil microarthropods in southern Appalachian eastern hemlock stands
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose, Jennifer D. Knoepp, Barton D. Clinton. 2012. Restoration of shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata) - hardwood ecosystems severely impacted by the southern pine beetle (Dendroctonus frontalis)
- Julia A. Jones, Irena F. Creed, Kendra L. Hatcher, Robert J. Warren, Mary Beth Adams, Melinda H. Benson, Emery Boose, Warren A. Brown, John L. Campbell, Alan Covich, David W. Clow, Clifford N. Dahm, Kelly Elder, Chelcy R. Ford, Nancy B. Grimm, Donald L Henshaw, Kelli L. Larson, Evan S. Miles, Kathleen M. Miles, Stephen D. Sebestyen, Adam T. Spargo, Asa B. Stone, James M. Vose, Mark W. Williams. 2012. Ecosystem processes and human influences regulate streamflow response to climate change at long-term ecological research sites
- Daniel J..Bain, Mark B. Green, John L. Campbell, John F. Chamblee, Sayo Chaoka, Jennifer M. Fraterrigo, Sujay S. Kaushal, Sujay S. Kaushal, Sherry L. Martin, Thomas E. Jordan, Anthony J. Parolari, William V. Sobczak, Donald E. Weller, Wilfred M. Wolheim, Emery R. Boose, Jonathan M. Duncan, Gretchen M. Gettel, Brian R. Hall, Praveen Kumar, Jonathan R. Thompson, James M. Vose, Emily M. Elliott, David S. Leigh. 2012. Legacy effects in material flux: structural catchment changes predate long-term studies
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose, Erika C. Cohen. 2012. Geographic considerations for fire management in the Eastern United States: geomorphology and topography, soils, and climate
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose. 2012. Age and distribution of an evergreen clonal shrub in the Coweeta basin: Rhododendron maximum L
- Lawrence E. Band, T. Hwang, T.C. Hales, James Vose, Chelcy Ford. 2012. Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: mapping and modeling ecohydrological controls
- Taehee Band.Hwang, James M. Vose, Christina Tague. 2012. Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: hydrologic vegetation gradient as an indicator for lateral hydrologic connectivity of headwater catchments
- James M. Vose, Chelcy R. Ford, Stephanie Laseter, Salli Dymond, Ge Sun, Mary Beth Adams, Stephen Sebestyen, John Campbell, Charlie Luce, Devendra Amatya, Kelly Elder, Tamara Heartsill Scalley. 2012. Can forest watershed management mitigate climate change effects on water resources
- Stephanie H. Laseter, Chelcy R. Ford, James M. Vose, Lloyd W. Jr..Swift. 2012. Long-term temperature and precipitation trends at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, Otto, North Carolina, USA
- James M. Vose, David L. Peterson, Toral Patel-Weynand. 2012. Effects of climatic variability and change on forest ecosystems: a comprehensive science synthesis for the U.S
- David L. Peterson, James M. Vose. 2012. Introduction
- Michael G. Ryan, James M. Vose, Matthew Ayers, Lawrence Band, Chelcy Ford, Paul Hanson, Jeffrey Hick, Louis Iverson, Becky Kerns, Steven Klein, Jeremy Littell, Charlie Luce, Don McKenzie, David Wear, Aaron Weed. 2012. Effects of climatic variability and change
- Constance I. Millar, Kenneth E. Skog, Duncan C. McKinley, Richard A. Birdsey, Christopher W. Swanston, Sarah J. Hines, Christopher W. Woodall, Elizabeth D. Reinhardt, David L. Peterson, James M. Vose. 2012. Adaptation and mitigation
- James M. Vose, David L. Peterson. 2012. Improving scientific knowledge
- David L. Peterson, James M. Vose. 2012. Conclusions
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose, Jennifer D. Knoepp, William Jackson. 2012. Effects of wildfires and liming of pine-oak-heath communities in the Linville Gorge Wilderness, western North Carolina
- Yusuf Serengil, Wayne T. Swank, James M. Vose. 2012. Alterations on flow variability due to converting hardwood forests to pine
- Wei Wu, James S. Clark, James M. Vose. 2012. Response of hydrology to climate change in the southern Appalachian mountains using Bayesian inference
- Daniel Neary, Deborah Hayes, Lindsey Rustad, James Vose, Gerald Gottfried, Stephen Sebesteyn, Sherri Johnson, Fred Swanson, Mary Adams. 2012. US Forest Service Experimental Forests and Ranges Network: a continental research platform for catchment-scale research
- James M. Vose, Chelcy R. Ford, Stephanie Laseter, Salli Dymond, GE Sun, Mary Beth Adams, Stephen Sebestyen, John Campbell, Charles Luce, Devendra Amatya, Kelly Elder, Tamara Heartsill-Scalley. 2012. Can forest watershed management mitigate climate change impacts on water resources?
- James M..Vose, Chelcy R..Ford. 2011. Early successional forest habitats and water resources
- Chelcy R..Ford, Stephanie H..Laseter, Wayne T..Swank, James M..Vose. 2011. Can forest management be used to sustain water-based ecosystem service in the face of climate change?
- Jennifer D. Knoepp, James M. Vose, Barry Clinton, Nark D. Hunter. 2011. Hemlock infestation and mortality: impacts on nutrient pools and cycling in Appalachian forests
- L.Y. Rao, G. Sun, C.R. Ford, J.M. Vose. 2011. Modeling potential evapotranspiration of two forested watersheds in the southern Appalachians
- Chelcy R. Ford, Katherine J. Elliott, Barton D. Clinton, Brian D. Kloeppel, James M. Vose. 2011. Forest dynamics following eastern hemlock mortality in the southern Appalachians
- Shelby G. Laird, C.R. Ford, S.H. Laseter, J.M. Vose. 2011. Long-term forest management and climate effects on streamflow
- Erik Berg, Barry Clinton, Jim Vose, Wayne Swank. 2011. Ten-year responses of oak regeneration to prescribed fire
- Graeme Lockaby, Chelsea Nagy, James M. Vose, Chelcy R. Ford, Ge Sun, Steve McNulty, Pete Caldwell, Erika Cohen, Jennifer Moore Meyers. 2011. Chapter 13: Water and Forests
- Yusuf Serengil, Wayne T. Swank, Mark S. Riedel, James M. Vose. 2011. Conversion to pine: Changes in timing and magnitude of high and low flows.
- G. Narayanaraj, P.V. Bolstad, K.J. Elliott, J.M. Vose. 2010. Terrain and landform influence on Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carriere (Eastern Hemlock) distribution in the southern Appalachian Mountains
- Chelcy R. Ford, Barbara C. Reynolds, James Vose. 2010. Xylem transport models optimize effectiveness of systemic insecticide applications for controlling hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae)
- Katherine Elliott, James Vose. 2010. Short-term effects of prescribed fire on mixed oak forests in the southern Appalachians: vegetation response
- Wayne Swank, James Vose. 2010. Long-term forest ecosystem research: a programmatic view
- E.N. Jack Brookshire, Stefan Gerber, Jackson R. Webster, James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank. 2010. Direct effects of temperature on forest nitrogen cycling revealed through analysis of long-term watershed records
- Chelcy R. Ford, Robert M. Hubbard, James M. Vose. 2010. Quantifying structural and physiological controls on variation in canopy transpiration among planted pine and hardwood species in the southern Appalachians
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose, Dick L. Fowler. 2010. Flat Branch monitoring project: stream water temperature and sediment responses to forest cutting in the riparian zone
- Robert J. III..Warren. 2010. An experimental test of well-described vegetation patterns across slope aspects using woodland herb transplants and manipulated abiotic drivers
- Barton D..Clinton, James M..Vose, Jennifer D..Knoepp, Katherine J..Elliott, Barbara C..Reynolds, Stanley J..Zarnock. 2010. Can structural and functional characteristics be used to identify riparian zone width in southern Appalachian headwater catchments?
- Wei Wu, James S..Clark, James M..Vose. 2010. Assimilating multi-source uncertainties of a parsimonious conceptual hydrological model using hierarchical Bayesian modeling
- John T. Walker, James M. Vose, Jennifer Knoepp, Christopher D. Geron. 2009. Recovery of Nitrogen Pools and Processes in Degraded Riparian Zones in the Southern Appalachians
- T.C. Hales, C.R. Ford, T. Hwang, J.M. Vose, L.E. Band. 2009. Topographic and ecological controls on root reinforcement
- T.C. Hales, C.R. Ford, T. Hwang, J.M. Vose, L.E. Band. 2009. Topographic and ecologic controls on root reinforcement
- K.J. Elliott, J.M. Vose, Alan S. White. 2009. Pine regeneration following wildland fire
- Jason E. Nedlo, Timothy A. Martin, James M. Vose. 2009. Growing season temperatures limit growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings across a wide geographic transect.
- Luke Pangle, James M. Vose, Robert O. Teskey. 2009. Radiation use efficiency in adjacent hardwood and pine forests in the southern Appalachians
- John T. Walker, James M. Vose, Jennifer Knoepp, Christopher D. Geron. 2009. Recovery of nitrogen pools and processes in degraded riparian zones in the southern Appalachians
- Jennifer D. Knoepp, Katherine J. Elliott, Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose. 2009. Effects of prescribed fire in mixed oak forests of the southern Appalachians: forest floor, soil, and soil solution nitrogen responses
- Ge Sun, Changqing Zuo, Shiyu Liu, Mingliang Liu, Steven G. McNulty, James M. Vose. 2009. Watershed evapotranspiration increased due to changes in vegetation composition and structure under a subtropical climate.
- Chelcy R. Ford, James M. Vose. 2009. Woolly bully: estimating the effect of an invasive insect on an area’s water cycle
- Katherine J.Elliott, James Vose, Ronald Hendrick. 2009. Long-term effects of high intensity prescribed fire on vegetation dynamics in the Wine Spring Creek Watershed, Western North Carolina, USA
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose, Alan S. White. 2008. Pine regeneration following wildland fire (P-53)
- Ge Sun, Changqing Zuo, Shiyu Liu, Mingliang Liu, Steven G McNulty, James M. Vose. 2008. Watershed evapotranspiration increased due to changes in vegetation composition and structure under a subtropical climate
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose, Alan S. White. 2008. Pine regeneration following wildland fire
- Ge Sun, James M. Vose, Devendra M. Amatya, Carl Trettin, Steven G. McNulty. 2008. Implications of groundwater hydrology to buffer design in the southeastern U.S.
- April E. Nuckolls, Nina Wurzburger, Chelcy R. Ford, Ronald L. Hendrick, James M. Vose, Brian D. Kloeppel. 2008. Hemlock declines rapidly with hemlock woolly adelgid infestation: impacts on the carbon cycle of the Southern Appalachian forests
- Ge Sun, Johnny Boggs, Steven G. McNulty, Devendra M. Amatya, Carl C. Trettin, Zhaohua Dai, James M. Vose, Ileana B. La Torre Torres, Timothy Callahan. 2008. Hydrologic processes of forested headwater watersheds across a physiographaic gradient in the southeastern United States
- Guoyi Zhou, Ge Sun, Xu Wang, Chuanyan Zhou, Steven G. McNulty, James M. Vose, Devendra M. Amatya. 2008. Estimating forest ecosystem evapotranspiration at multiple temporal scales with a dimension analysis approach
- Jennifer D. Knoepp, James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank. 2008. Nitrogen deposition and cycling across an elevation and vegetation gradient in southern Appalachian forests
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose, Jennifer D. Knoepp, Dale W. Johnson, William T. Swank, William Jackson. 2008. Simulated effects of sulfur deposition on nutrient cycling in class I wilderness areas
- Chelcy R. Ford, James M. Vose, Michael Daley, Nathan Phillips. 2007. Use of water by eastern hemlock: implications for systemic insecticide application
- Chelcy R. Ford, James M. Vose. 2007. Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr, mortality will impact hydrologic processes in southern Appalachian forest ecosystems
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose. 2007. Fuels consumption and nitrogen loss following prescribed fire: a comparison of prescription types in the Southern appalachians
- James M. Vose, Paul V. Bolstad. 2007. Biotic and abiotic factors regulating forest floor CO2 flux across a range of forest age classes in the southern Appalachians
- Chelcy R. Ford, Robert M. Hubbard, Brian D. Kloeppel, James M. Vose. 2007. A comparison of sap flux-based evapotranspiration estimates with catchment-scale water balance
- Jason P. Love, James M. Vose, Katherine J. Elliott. 2007. Effects of restoration burns on macroinvertebrates in southern Appalachian pine-oak forests
- Jennifer d. Knoepp, James M. Vose. 2007. Regulation of nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in Southern Appalachian ecosystems: separating the relative importance of biotic vs. abiotic controls
- Ge Sun, Guoyi Zhou, Zhiqiang Zhang, Xiaohua Wei, Steven G. McNulty, James M. Vose. 2006. Potential water yield reduction due to forestation across China
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose. 2006. Variation in streamwater quality in an Urban Headwater Stream in the Southern Appalachians
- Paul Bolstad, Andrew Jenks, Mark Riedel, James M. Vose. 2006. Estimating sediment yield in the southern Appalachians using WCS-SED
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose. 2006. Fire effects on water quality: a synthesis of response regulating factors among contrasting ecosystems
- Ge Sun, Steven McNulty, Jianbiao Lu, James Vose, Devendra Amayta, Guoyi Zhou, Zhiqiang Zhang. 2006. Modeling hydrologic responses to deforestation/forestation and climate change at multiple scales in the Southern US and China
- Ge Sun, Jianbiao Lu, Steven G. McNulty, James M. Vose, Devendra M. Amayta. 2006. Using the hydrologic model mike she to assess disturbance impacts on watershed process and responses across the Southeastern U.S.
- Chelcy R. Ford, James M. Vose. 2006. Eastern hemlock transpiration: patterns, controls, and implications for its decline in southern Appalachian forests
- James M. Vose, Stephanie H. Laseter, Steve G. McNulty. 2005. Stream nitrogen responses to fire in the Southeastern U.S.
- Paul V. Bolstad, James M. Vose. 2005. Forest and pasture carbon pools and soil respiration in the southern Appalachian mountains
- James M. Vose, Chris Geron, John Walker, Karsten Raulund-Rasmussen. 2005. Restoration effects on N cycling pools and processes
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose. 2005. Effects of understory prescribed burning on shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.)/mixed-hardwood forests
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose. 2005. Initial effects of prescribed fire on quality of soil solution and streamwater in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
- Ge Sun, Guoyi Zhou, Zhiqiang Zhang, Xiaohua Wei, Steven G. McNulty, James Vose. 2005. Forest and water relationships: hydrologic implications of forestation campaigns in China
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose, Barton D. Clinton, Jennifer D. Knoepp. 2004. Effects of Understory Burning in a Mesic Mixed-Oak Forest of the Southern Appalachians
- Jennifer D. Knoepp, James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank. 2004. Long-Term Soil Responses to Site Preparation Burning in the Southern Appalachians
- Mark S. Riedel, James M. Vose, Paul V. Bolstad. 2004. Characterizing Hysteretic Water Quality in Southern Appalachian Streams
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose, Don A. Vroblesky, Gregory J. Harvey. 2004. Determination of the Relative Uptake of Ground vs. Surface Water by Populus deltoides During Phytoremediation
- Don A. Vroblesky, Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose, Clifton C. Casey, Gregory J. Harvey, Paul M. Bradley. 2004. Ground water chlorinated ethenes in tree trunks: case studies, influence of recharge, and potential degradation mechanism
- Robert M. Hubbard, James M. Vose, Barton D. Clinton, Katherine J. Elliott, Jennifer D. Knoepp. 2004. Stand restoration burning in oak-pine forests in the southern Applachians: effects on aboveground biomass and carbon and nitrogen cycling
- Guanglong Tian, James M. Vose, David C. Coleman, Christopher D. Geron, John T. Walker. 2004. Evaluation of the effectiveness of riparian zone restoration in the southern Appalachians by assessing soil microbial populations
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose, Jennifer D. Knoepp, Katherine J. Elliott. 2003. Stream nitrate response to different burning treatments in Southern Appalachian Forests
- Mark S. Riedel, James M. Vose. 2003. Collaborative Research and Watershed Management for Optimization of Forest Road Best Management Practices
- Brian D. Kloeppel, Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose, Aaron R. Cooper. 2003. Drought impacts on tree growth and mortality of southern Appalachian forests
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose. 2003. Differences in Surface Water Quality Draining Four Road Surface Types in the Southern Appalachians
- Mark S. Riedel, James M. Vose. 2002. Forest Road Erosion, Sediment Transport, and Model Validation in the Southern Appalachians
- John T. Walker, Christopher D. Geron, James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank. 2002. Nitrogen trace gas emissions from a riparian ecosystem in southern Appalachia
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose, Barton D. Clinton. 2002. Growth of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.) related to forest floor consumption by prescribed fire in the Southern Appalachians
- Mark S. Riedel, James M. Vose. 2002. The dynamic nature of sediment and organic constituents in TSS
- Jennifer D. Knoepp, James M. Vose. 2002. Quantitative comparison of in situ soil CO2 flux measurement methods
- James M. Vose, Michael G. Ryan. 2002. Seasonal respiration of foliage, fine roots, and woody tissues in relation to growth, tissue N, and photosynthesis
- Wayne T. Swank, James M. Vose. 2001. Long-term nitrogen dynamics of Coweeta forested watersheds in the southeastern United States of America
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose. 2000. Plant succession and community restoration following felling and burning in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
- Paul V. Bolstad, James M. Vose, Steven G. McNulty. 2000. Forest Productivity, Leaf Area, and Terrain in Southern Appalachian Deciduous Forests
- James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank, Gregory J. Harvey, Barton D. Clinton, Christine Sobek. 2000. Leaf water relations and sapflow in eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) trees planted for phytoremediation of a groundwater pollutant
- James M. Vose. 2000. Perspectives on using prescribed fire to achieve desired ecosystem conditions
- Katherine J. Elliott, Ronald L. Hendrick, Amy E. Major, James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank. 1999. Vegetation dynamics after a prescribed fire in the southern Appalachians
- James M. Vose, Jose Manuel Maass. 1999. A comparative analysis of hydrologic responses of tropical deciduous and temperate deciduous watershed ecosystems to climatic change
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose. 1999. Fine root respiration in mature eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) in situ: the importance of CO2 in controlled environments.
- Paul V. Bolstad, Katherine Mitchell, James M. Vose. 1999. Foliar Temperature-Respiration Response Functions for Broad-Leaved Tree Species in the Southern Appalachians
- Sandra M. Eberts, Charles W. Schalk, James Vose, Gregory J. Harvey. 1999. Hydrologic effects of cottonwood trees on a shallow aquifer containing trichloroethene
- Katherine A. Mitchell, Paul V. Bolstad, James M. Vose. 1999. Interspecific and environmentally induced variation in foliar dark respiration among eighteen southeastern deciduous tree species
- James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank, Barton D. Clinton, Jennifer D. Knoepp, Lloyd W. Swift. 1999. Using stand replacement fires to restore southern Appalachian pine-hardwood ecosystems: effects on mass, carbon, and nutrient pools
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank, Paul V. Bolstad. 1999. Long-term patterns in vegetation-site relationships in a southern Appalachian forest
- Steven G. McNulty, James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank. 1998. Predictions and Projections of Pine Productivity and Hydrology in Response to Climate Change Across the Southern United States
- Paul V. Bolstad, Wayne Swank, James Vose. 1998. Predicting Southern Appalachian overstory vegetation with digital terrain data
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank, Erik C. Berg, David L. Loftis. 1998. Fuel consumption and fire characteristics during understory burning in a mixed white pine-hardwood stand in the Southern Appalachians.
- James M. Vose, Katherine J. Elliott, Dale W. Johnson, David T. Tingey, Mark G. Johnson. 1997. Soil respiration response to three years of elevated CO2 and N fertilization in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Doug. ex Laws.)
- James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank, Barton D. Clinton, Ronald L. Hendrick, Amy E. Major. 1997. Using fire to restore pine/hardwood ecosystems in the Southern Appalachians of North Carolina
- Steven G. McNulty, James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank. 1997. Regional hydrologic response of loblolly pine to air temperature and precipitation changes
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose. 1996. Effects of Rhododendron maximum L. on Acer rubrum L. Seedling Establishment
- Barton D. Clinton, James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank. 1996. Shifts in Aboveground and Forest Floor Carbon and Nitrogen Pools After Felling and Burning in the Southern Appalachians
- James M. Vose, Katherine J. Elliott, D.W. Johnson. 1995. Soil CO2 flux in response to elevated atmospheric CO2 and nitrogen fertilization: patterns and methods
- James M. Vose, Barton D. Clinton, Verl Emrick. 1995. Forest Floor CO2 Flux From Two Contrasting Ecosystems in the Southern Appalachians
- James M. Vose, Katherine J. Elliott, Dale W. Johnson, Roger F. Walker, Mark G. Johnson, David T. Tingey. 1995. Effects of elevated CO2 and N fertilization on soil respiration from ponderosa pine (Pine ponderosa) in open-top chambers
- James M. Vose, Neal H. Sullivan, Barton D. Clinton, Paul V. Bolstad. 1995. Vertical leaf area distribution, light transmittance, and application of the Beer-Lambert Law in four mature hardwood stands in the southern Appalachians
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose. 1995. Evaluation of the Competitive Environment for White Pine (Pinus strobus L.) Seedlings Planted on Prescribed Burn Sites in the Southern Appalachians
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose. 1994. Photosynthesis, water relations, and growth of planted Pinus strobus L. on burned sites in the southern Appalachians
- Dale Johnson, Donn Geisinger, Roger Walker, John Newman, James Vose, Katherine Elliott, Timothy Ball. 1994. Soil pCO2, soil respiration, and root activity in CO2 - fumigated and nitrogen-fertilized ponderosa pine
- J.M. Vose, B.D. Clinton, W.T. Swank. 1993. Fire, Drought, and Forest Management Influences on Pine/Hardwood Ecosystems in the Southern Appalachians
- Katherine J. Elliott, James M. Vose. 1993. Site preparation burning to improve southern Appalachian pine-hardwood stands: photosynthesis, water relations, and growth of planted Pinus strobus during establishment
- James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank. 1991. A Soil Temperature Model for Closed Canopied Forest Stands
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