David Mladenoff

David Mladenoff

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 78

North America-United States

About David Mladenoff

David Mladenoff, With an exceptional h-index of 78 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of Forest ecology.

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

Tree regeneration and spatial patterning among midtolerant tree species following gap-based harvesting in a temperate hardwood forest

Northern hardwoods seedlings respond to a complex of environmental factors when deer herbivory is limited

Experimental Evidence that Forest Structure Controls Detrital Decomposition

Herbaceous plant height is an early indicator of groundlayer response to an experimental manipulation of forest structure and deer pressure

Linking wood-decay fungal communities to decay rates: Using a long-term experimental manipulation of deadwood and canopy gaps

Pattern of tree species co-occurrence in an ecotone responds to spatially variable drivers

8000-year doubling of Midwestern forest biomass driven by population-and biome-scale processes

Introduction Key Textbooks on Landscape Ecology

David Mladenoff Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

19157

Citations(since 2020)

4283

Cited By

16628

hIndex(all)

78

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

161

i10Index(since 2020)

108

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University of Wisconsin-Madison

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David Mladenoff Skills & Research Interests

Forest ecology

Top articles of David Mladenoff

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Tree regeneration and spatial patterning among midtolerant tree species following gap-based harvesting in a temperate hardwood forest

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

David K Schnake

Jodi A Forrester

Andrew J Sánchez Meador

David J Mladenoff

Craig G Lorimer

2023/3/30

Northern hardwoods seedlings respond to a complex of environmental factors when deer herbivory is limited

Forest Ecology and Management

Phillip D Jones

Autumn E Sabo

Jodi A Forrester

David J Mladenoff

Marc E McDill

2023/1/1

Experimental Evidence that Forest Structure Controls Detrital Decomposition

Ecosystems

JA Forrester

S Fraver

DJ Mladenoff

ST Gower

AW D’Amato

...

2023/11

Herbaceous plant height is an early indicator of groundlayer response to an experimental manipulation of forest structure and deer pressure

Forest Ecology and Management

Autumn E Sabo

Jodi A Forrester

Eric L Kruger

David J Mladenoff

2023/5/15

Linking wood-decay fungal communities to decay rates: Using a long-term experimental manipulation of deadwood and canopy gaps

Fungal Ecology

Lili Perreault

Jodi A Forrester

Daniel L Lindner

Michelle A Jusino

Shawn Fraver

...

2023/4/1

Pattern of tree species co-occurrence in an ecotone responds to spatially variable drivers

Landscape Ecology

Monika E Shea

David J Mladenoff

Murray K Clayton

Stephen Berg

Hayden Elza

2022/9

8000-year doubling of Midwestern forest biomass driven by population-and biome-scale processes

Science

AM Raiho

CJ Paciorek

A Dawson

ST Jackson

DJ Mladenoff

...

2022/6/24

Introduction Key Textbooks on Landscape Ecology

Experimental Landscape Ecology

JA Wiens

MR Moss

MG Turner

DJ Mladenoff

2022/4/7

Identifying ecotone location using the co‐occurrence property

Journal of Vegetation Science

Monika E Shea

Murray K Clayton

Philip A Townsend

Stephen Berg

Hayden Elza

...

2021/1

Deadwood reduces the variation in soil microbial communities caused by experimental forest gaps

Ecosystems

Lili Perreault

Jodi A Forrester

David J Mladenoff

Tera E Lewandowski

2021/12/1

Linking deadwood and soil GHG fluxes in a second growth north temperate deciduous forest (Upper Midwest USA)

Biogeochemistry

Lili Perreault

Jodi A Forrester

David J Mladenoff

Stith T Gower

2021/11

Mortality patterns following a hickory decline event–Is density reduction key to maintaining bitternut hickory?

Forest Ecology and Management

KA Bakken

JA Forrester

DJ Mladenoff

Z Leggett

J Juzwik

...

2021/4/1

The forests of the midwestern United States at Euro-American settlement: Spatial and physical structure based on contemporaneous survey data

PloS one

Christopher J Paciorek

Charles V Cogbill

Jody A Peters

John W Williams

David J Mladenoff

...

2021/2/11

Effects of forest canopy gaps on the ground‐layer plant community depend on deer: Evidence from a controlled experiment

Journal of Vegetation Science

Julia I Burton

David J Mladenoff

Jodi A Forrester

Murray K Clayton

2021/1

The influence of land abandonment on forest disturbance regimes: a global review

Giulia Mantero

Donato Morresi

Raffaella Marzano

Renzo Motta

David J Mladenoff

...

2020/12

Emergent properties of downed woody debris in canopy gaps: a response of the soil ecosystem to manipulation of forest structure

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Lili Perreault

Jodi A Forrester

Nina Wurzburger

David J Mladenoff

2020/12/1

A pre-European settlement vegetation database for Wisconsin

Forest Landscape Ecology Lab. Madison: University of Wisconsin. https://www. sco. wisc. edu/glo/dist/docs/GLOUs erGui de_ v3. pdf. Accessed

Theodore A Sickley

David J Mladenoff

Volker C Radeloff

KL Maines

2020/2

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