John Caspersen

John Caspersen

University of Toronto

H-index: 34

North America-Canada

About John Caspersen

John Caspersen, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of forest ecology, global change biology, forestry, silviculture.

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

Simplified tree marking guidelines enhance value recovery as well as stand vigour in northern hardwood forests under selection management

Tree marking guidelines for northern hardwoods: a review of criteria for assessing vigour and quality

A comparison of initial harvest results from four partial harvest systems at the Blue Heron Demonstration Forest

Priortizing crown dieback when tree marking increases value recovery as well as stand vigor.

Strong latitudinal gradient in temperature-growth coupling near the treeline of the Canadian subarctic forest

Visual assessment of tree vigour in Canadian northern hardwood forests: The need for a simplified system

Quantifying the probability of decline in quality: implications for selection Management in Northern Hardwood Forests

Tree foliage is a methane sink in upland temperate forests

John Caspersen Information

University

Position

Faculty of Forestry

Citations(all)

7100

Citations(since 2020)

2563

Cited By

5564

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

53

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

John Caspersen Skills & Research Interests

forest ecology

global change biology

forestry

silviculture

Top articles of John Caspersen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Simplified tree marking guidelines enhance value recovery as well as stand vigour in northern hardwood forests under selection management

Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research

Guillaume Moreau

Catherine Chagnon

Malcolm JL Cecil-Cockwell

David Pothier

Alexis Achim

...

2024/4

Tree marking guidelines for northern hardwoods: a review of criteria for assessing vigour and quality

Adam Gorgolewski

Malcolm Cockwell

Thomas McCay

Guillaume Moreau

John Caspersen

2024/2/26

A comparison of initial harvest results from four partial harvest systems at the Blue Heron Demonstration Forest

The Forestry Chronicle

Malcolm Cecil-Cockwell

Adam Gorgolewski

John Caspersen

Thomas McCay

2024/1/10

Priortizing crown dieback when tree marking increases value recovery as well as stand vigor.

Northern Hardwood Conference

John Caspersen

2023/10/31

Strong latitudinal gradient in temperature-growth coupling near the treeline of the Canadian subarctic forest

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Catherine Chagnon

Guillaume Moreau

Loïc D’Orangeville

John Caspersen

Julie-Pascale Labrecque-Foy

...

2023/6/15

Visual assessment of tree vigour in Canadian northern hardwood forests: The need for a simplified system

Forest Ecology and Management

Guillaume Moreau

Malcolm JL Cecil-Cockwell

David Pothier

Alexis Achim

Steve Bedard

...

2023/2/1

Quantifying the probability of decline in quality: implications for selection Management in Northern Hardwood Forests

Forests

Guillaume Moreau

Malcolm JL Cecil-Cockwell

Alexis Achim

Steve Bédard

François Guillemette

...

2023/1/31

Tree foliage is a methane sink in upland temperate forests

Ecosystems

Adam S Gorgolewski

John P Caspersen

Juliana Vantellingen

Sean C Thomas

2023/1

The Relative Importance of Crown Position and Vigor in Determining the Growth and Mortality of Sugar Maple Trees

Forest Science

Malcolm JL Cecil-Cockwell

John P Caspersen

2023/12/1

Opportunities and limitations of thinning to increase resistance and resilience of trees and forests to global change

Guillaume Moreau

Catherine Chagnon

Alexis Achim

John Caspersen

Loïc D’Orangeville

...

2022/12

Tallo: A global tree allometry and crown architecture database

Global change biology

Tommaso Jucker

Fabian Jörg Fischer

Jérôme Chave

David A Coomes

John Caspersen

...

2022/9

Overlooked sources of methane emissions from trees: branches and wounds

Canadian Journal of Forest Research

Adam S Gorgolewski

Juliana Vantellingen

John P Caspersen

Sean C Thomas

2022/8/18

The changing culture of silviculture

Alexis Achim

Guillaume Moreau

Nicholas C Coops

Jodi N Axelson

Julie Barrette

...

2022/4

Advances in the application of remote sensing for forest information needs in Canada: lessons learned from a national collaboration of academic, industry, and government …

FORESTRY CHRONICLE

Nicholas C Coops

Alexis Achim

Paul Arp

Christopher W Bater

John P Caspersen

...

2021/6/1

Foliar methane uptake capacity as a critical plant trait in the global carbon cycle

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Sean Thomas

Adam Gorgolewski

Juliana Vantellingen

John Caspersen

2021/4

Advancing the application of remote sensing for forest information needs in Canada: lessons learned from a national collaboration of university, industrial and government …

Nicholas C Coops

Alexis Achim

Paul Arp

Christopher W Bater

John P Caspersen

...

2021/6

Progrès dans l’application de la télédétection pour les besoins en matière d’information sur les forêts au Canada: leçons tirées d’une collaboration nationale d’intervenants …

C CoopsNicholas

W BaterChristopher

P CaspersenJohn

P DechJeffery

R DickAdam

...

2021/6/18

Impacts of climatic variation on the growth of black spruce across the forest-tundra ecotone: Positive effects of warm growing seasons and heat waves are offset by late spring …

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Guillaume Moreau

Catherine Chagnon

David Auty

John Caspersen

Alexis Achim

2020/12/22

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