Daniel Kneeshaw

Daniel Kneeshaw

Université du Québec à Montréal

H-index: 55

North America-Canada

About Daniel Kneeshaw

Daniel Kneeshaw, With an exceptional h-index of 55 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université du Québec à Montréal, specializes in the field of Forest ecology, forest disturbances.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

An Urban Forest Diversification Software to Improve Resilience to Global Change

Confronting the cycle synchronisation paradigm of defoliator outbreaks in space and time—Evidence from two systems in a mixed‐species forest landscape

Increased unpredictability in spruce budworm outbreaks following habitat loss and landscape fragmentation

Precipitation and relative humidity favours tree growth while air temperature and relative humidity respectively drive winter stem shrinkage and expansion

Large variation in the radial patterns of sap flow among urban trees

Network Framework for Forest Ecology and Management

Long-Term Simulated Nitrogen Deposition Has Moderate Impacts on Soil Microbial Communities across Three Bioclimatic Domains of the Eastern Canadian Forest

Global Climate Change Increases Terrestrial Soil CH4 Emissions

Daniel Kneeshaw Information

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Citations(all)

10613

Citations(since 2020)

4119

Cited By

7731

hIndex(all)

55

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

147

i10Index(since 2020)

108

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Daniel Kneeshaw Skills & Research Interests

Forest ecology

forest disturbances

Top articles of Daniel Kneeshaw

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

An Urban Forest Diversification Software to Improve Resilience to Global Change

Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF)

A St-Denis

F Maure

R Belbahar

S Delagrange

T Handa

...

2024/1/1

Confronting the cycle synchronisation paradigm of defoliator outbreaks in space and time—Evidence from two systems in a mixed‐species forest landscape

Journal of Ecology

Barry J Cooke

Louis‐Etienne Robert

Brian R Sturtevant

Dan Kneeshaw

Bina Thapa

2024/1

Increased unpredictability in spruce budworm outbreaks following habitat loss and landscape fragmentation

Ecological Modelling

Pierce McNie

Daniel Kneeshaw

Élise Filotas

2024/5/1

Precipitation and relative humidity favours tree growth while air temperature and relative humidity respectively drive winter stem shrinkage and expansion

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Shalini Oogathoo

Louis Duchesne

Daniel Houle

Daniel Kneeshaw

Nicolas Bélanger

2024/4/8

Large variation in the radial patterns of sap flow among urban trees

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Kaisa Rissanen

Gauthier Lapa

Daniel Houle

Daniel Kneeshaw

Alain Paquette

2024/2/15

Network Framework for Forest Ecology and Management

Élise Filotas

Isabelle Witté

Núria Aquilué

Chris Brimacombe

Pierre Drapeau

...

2023/2/26

Long-Term Simulated Nitrogen Deposition Has Moderate Impacts on Soil Microbial Communities across Three Bioclimatic Domains of the Eastern Canadian Forest

Forests

Marie Renaudin

Rim Khlifa

Simon Legault

Steven W Kembel

Daniel Kneeshaw

...

2023/5/30

Global Climate Change Increases Terrestrial Soil CH4 Emissions

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Jiahuan Guo

Huili Feng

Changhui Peng

Huai Chen

Xuan Xu

...

2023/1

Vegetation browning: global drivers, impacts, and feedbacks

Qiuyu Liu

Changhui Peng

Robert Schneider

Dominic Cyr

Zelin Liu

...

2023/4/21

Global estimates of forest soil methane flux identify a temperate and tropical forest methane sink

Geoderma

Huili Feng

Jiahuan Guo

Changhui Peng

Xuehong Ma

Daniel Kneeshaw

...

2023/1/1

Seasonal, monthly, daily, and diel growth, and water status dynamics of balsam fir in a cold and humid boreal environment

Forests

Shalini Oogathoo

Louis Duchesne

Daniel Houle

Daniel Kneeshaw

Nicolas Bélanger

2023/4/13

Biomass allocation and plant morphology explain the difference in shrub species abundance in a temperate forest

Ecology and Evolution

Rudiger Markgraf

Frédérik Doyon

Sylvain Delagrange

Daniel Kneeshaw

2023/12

Drought‐induced increase in tree mortality and corresponding decrease in the carbon sink capacity of Canada's boreal forests from 1970 to 2020

Global Change Biology

Qiuyu Liu

Changhui Peng

Robert Schneider

Dominic Cyr

Nate G McDowell

...

2023/4

Landscape‐scale patterns of eastern spruce budworm outbreak risk: Defoliation onset vs. tree mortality

Ecosphere

Pierce McNie

Daniel Kneeshaw

Élise Filotas

2023/11

Natural disturbances from the perspective of forest ecosystem-based management

Ekaterina Shorohova

Tuomas Aakala

Sylvie Gauthier

Daniel Kneeshaw

Matti Koivula

...

2023/2/26

Nitrogen addition promotes terrestrial plants to allocate more biomass to aboveground organs: A global meta‐analysis

Global Change Biology

Huili Feng

Jiahuan Guo

Changhui Peng

Daniel Kneeshaw

Gabrielle Roberge

...

2023/7

Xylem porosity, sapwood characteristics, and uncertainties in temperate and boreal forest water use

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Christoforos Pappas

Nicolas Bélanger

Gabriel Bastien-Beaudet

Catherine Couture

Loïc D'Orangeville

...

2022/8/15

Smartforests Canada: A Network of Monitoring Plots for Forest Management Under Environmental Change

Climate-smart forestry in mountain regions

Christoforos Pappas

Nicolas Bélanger

Yves Bergeron

Olivier Blarquez

Han YH Chen

...

2022

Forest structure and composition diverge following harvesting compared to a spruce budworm Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.) outbreak

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Daniel D Kneeshaw

Louis De Grandpré

Loïc D’Orangeville

Maryse Marchand

Jeanne Moisan-Perrier

...

2022/4/11

Evaluation of simulated soil moisture and temperature for a Canadian boreal forest

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Shalini Oogathoo

Daniel Houle

Louis Duchesne

Daniel Kneeshaw

2022/8/15

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