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James M. Dyer
James M. Dyer
Professor of Geography, Ohio University
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Multiple interacting ecosystem drivers: toward an encompassing hypothesis of oak forest dynamics across eastern North America
RW McEwan, JM Dyer, N Pederson
Ecography 34 (2), 244-256, 2011
4282011
Revisiting the deciduous forests of eastern North America
JM Dyer
BioScience 56 (4), 341-352, 2006
2122006
The legacy of episodic climatic events in shaping temperate, broadleaf forests
N Pederson, JM Dyer, RW McEwan, AE Hessl, CJ Mock, DA Orwig, ...
Ecological Monographs 84 (4), 599-620, 2014
1602014
Using witness trees to assess forest change in southeastern Ohio
JM Dyer
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31 (10), 1708-1718, 2001
1402001
Climate remains an important driver of post-European vegetation change in the eastern United States
N Pederson, AW D’Amato, JM Dyer, DR Foster, D Goldblum, JL Hart, ...
Global Change Biology 21 (6), 2105-2110, 2015
1202015
Assessment of climatic warming using a model of forest species migration
JM Dyer
Ecological Modelling 79 (1-3), 199-219, 1995
1101995
Assessing topographic patterns in moisture use and stress using a water balance approach
JM Dyer
Landscape ecology 24, 391-403, 2009
1042009
Wind disturbance in remnant forest stands along the prairie-forest ecotone, Minnesota, USA
JM Dyer, PR Baird
Plant Ecology 129, 121-134, 1997
781997
Land‐use legacies in a central Appalachian forest: differential response of trees and herbs to historic agricultural practices
JM Dyer
Applied Vegetation Science 13 (2), 195-206, 2010
472010
Vegetation development in a modified riparian environment: human imprints on an Allegheny River wilderness
CM Cowell, JM Dyer
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 92 (2), 189-202, 2002
462002
Topography and soils-based mapping reveals fine-scale compositional shifts over two centuries within a central Appalachian landscape
JM Dyer, TF Hutchinson
Forest Ecology and Management 433, 33-42, 2019
352019
Meadow invasion from high-elevation spruce-fir forest in south-central New Mexico
JM Dyer, KE Moffett
The Southwestern Naturalist, 444-456, 1999
331999
Land use pattern, forest migration, and global warming
JM Dyer
Landscape and Urban Planning 29 (2-3), 77-83, 1994
301994
Implications of habitat fragmentation on climate change‐induced forest migration
JM Dyer
The Professional Geographer 46 (4), 449-459, 1994
251994
Spatial and temporal variations in temperate forest soil carbon dioxide during the non‐growing season
JM Dyer, GA Brook
Earth surface processes and landforms 16 (5), 411-426, 1991
131991
A comparison of moisture scalars and water budget methods to assess vegetation-site relationships
JM Dyer
Physical Geography 23 (3), 245-258, 2002
122002
A water budget approach to predicting tree species growth and abundance, utilizing paleoclimatology sources
JM Dyer
Climate Research 28 (1), 1-10, 2004
102004
Tree growth response to fuel reduction treatments along a topographic moisture gradient in mixed-oak forests of Ohio, USA
AK Anning, JM Dyer, BC McCarthy
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 44 (5), 413-421, 2014
92014
Plant migration and climate change (vol 85, pg 464, 1997)
LF Pitelka, RH Gardner, J Ash, S Berry, H Gitay, IR Noble, A Saunders, ...
American Scientist 85 (6), 501-501, 1997
41997
Remnant forest stands at a prairie ecotone site: presettlement history and comparison with other maple-basswood stands
JM Dyer, PR Baird
Physical Geography 18 (2), 146-159, 1997
41997
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