Caitlin Littlefield. M.S. candidate, Forestry. Thesis topic: Effects of biomass fuel harvesting on stand structure and carbon storage in northern hardwood forests.
Anna Mika. Ph.D. candidate, Natural Resources. Thesis topic: Carbon footprint analysis in urban and forested landscapes of northern New England.
Bradley Materick. MS, Botany, 2005. Project topic: Soil impacts from low intensity, uneven-aged silvicultural practices in northern hardwood forests. (presentation)
Heather McKenny. MS, Forestry, 2005. Thesis topic: Effects of structure-based forestry practices on amphibians in northern hardwood forests. (abstract)
Erin Copeland. MS, Forestry, 2006. Thesis topic: The riverine corridor as a mosaic of patches: riparian vegetation structure, classification, and geomorphological links, Champlain Basin, Vermont, USA. (abstract)
Katie Manaras. MS, Forestry, 2006. Thesis topic: Influence of forest structure and sampling scale on predictive accuracy in modeling avian community composition. (abstract)
Laurel Williams. MS, Forestry, 2006. Thesis topic: Predicting stand development responses to structural complexity enhancement in northern hardwood forests, using the SORTIE model and the "Structural Complexity Index." (abstract)
Kimberly Smith. MS, Forestry, 2007. Thesis topic: Effects of low-intensity, uneven-aged silvicultural practices on understory plant communities in northern hardwood forests. (abstract)
Jeremy Stovall. MS, Forestry, 2007. Thesis topic: Canopy structure and light environment over low-order streams, and effects on in-stream primary productivity, in mature and old-growth riparian northern hardwood-conifer forests, Adirondack Mountains, NY. (abstract)
Miranda Curzon. MS, Forestry, 2008. Thesis topic: Canopy gap dynamics and spatial distribution in old-growth riparian northern hardwood-conifer forests, Adirondack Mountains, NY. (abstract)
Bryan Foster (Co-advised with Dr. Deane Wang), 2008. PhD, Natural Resources. Dissertation topic: Sustainable forest management and certification systems in northern New England: ecological and economic implications. (abstract)
Jared Nunery. MS, Forestry, 2009. Thesis topic: Forest carbon storage in the northeastern United States: effects of harvesting frequency and intensity including wood products. (abstract)
Academic Years |
Name |
Program | Degree |
Status |
2001-2003 |
Thomas Lautzenheizer |
Ecological Planning |
MS |
Graduated |
2001-2003 |
Willard Morgan |
Field Naturalist |
MS |
Graduated |
2002-2004 |
Kathryn
Ciarimboli | Natural Resources
Planning | MS |
Graduated |
2002-2004 | Peter Ellis |
Field Naturalist |
MS |
Graduated |
2002-2004 |
Kerstin Lange |
Ecological Planning |
MS |
Graduated |
2003-2005 |
Kate
Forrer | Forestry |
MS |
Graduated |
2003-2008 | Bryan
Foster |
Natural Resources |
PhD |
Graduated |
2003-2005 |
Ben Osborne |
Botany |
MS |
Graduated |
2003-2005 |
Kristen Watrous |
Wildlife Biology |
MS |
Graduated |
2003-2005 |
Dan Wells | Forestry |
MS |
Graduated |
2003-2005 |
Mike White |
Botany |
MS |
Graduated |
2004-2006 |
Amanda Devine |
Field Naturalist |
MS |
Graduated |
2004-2006 |
Jesse Mohr |
Ecological Planning |
MS |
Graduated |
2005- |
David Giuliani |
Forestry |
MS |
Current |
2005-2008 |
Stacie Grassano |
Plant and Soil Science |
PhD |
Graduated |
2005- |
Carolyn Pucko |
Botany |
PhD |
Current |
2006- |
Walter Auch |
Plant and Soil Science |
PhD |
Current |
2006-2009 |
Paul Lilly |
Natural Resources |
PhD |
Graduated |
2007- |
Tiffany Larson |
Geology | MS | Current |
2008-2009 |
Kelly Goonan |
Environment, Society & Public Affairs |
MS | Graduated |
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