Lee Vierling
University of Idaho
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North America-United States
Top articles of Lee Vierling
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Culturally sustaining pedagogy in an outdoor environmental science education program to support high school students’ identities as Indigenous people and scientists | Journal of Geoscience Education | Karla B Eitel Alicia Wheeler Kay Seven Josiah Pinkham Teresa Cavazos Cohn | 2023/7/4 |
ABoVE: White Spruce Photosynthetic and Leaf Traits, Alaska and New York, 2017 | ORNL DAAC | SC SCHMIEGE K GRIFFIN NT BOLEMAN L VIERLING SG BRUNER | 2023/3/17 |
Package ‘treetop’ | Carlos Alberto Silva Andrew Hudak Lee Vierling Ruben Valbuena Adrian Cardil | 2023/3/8 | |
Leaf temperatures and environmental conditions predict daily stem radial variations in a temperate coniferous forest | Ecosphere | William A Weygint Jan UH Eitel Andrew J Maguire Lee A Vierling Daniel M Johnson | 2023/3 |
Growth increases but regeneration declines in response to warming and drying at Arctic treeline in white spruce (Picea glauca) | bioRxiv | Johanna Jensen Natalie Boelman Jan Eitel Lee Vierling Andrew Maguire | 2023/1/15 |
Dendrometer, Soil, and Weather Observations, Arctic Tree Line, AK and NWT, 2016-2019 | ORNL DAAC | J JENSEN N BOELMAN J EITEL L VIERLING AJ MAGUIRE | 2023/8/23 |
Vertical gradients in photosynthetic physiology diverge at the latitudinal range extremes of white spruce | Plant, Cell & Environment | Stephanie C Schmiege Kevin L Griffin Natalie T Boelman Lee A Vierling Sarah G Bruner | 2023/1 |
Comparison of snow disappearance date estimates and tree stem radial growth onset at the forest-tundra ecotone | Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | William A Weygint Jan UH Eitel Andrew J Maguire Lee A Vierling Kevin L Griffin | 2023/4/15 |
Towards Predicting Diurnal Stem Radial Variations Across Ecosystems: What Role can Thermal Remote Sensing Play? | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | William Allen Weygint Jan Eitel Andrew Maguire Lee Alexander Vierling Daniel M Johnson | 2022/12 |
Evaluating the use of lidar to discern snag characteristics important for wildlife | Remote Sensing | Jessica M Stitt Andrew T Hudak Carlos A Silva Lee A Vierling Kerri T Vierling | 2022/2/3 |
Spruce Leaf, Tree Traits, and Respiration at Range Extremes, AK and NY, USA, 2018 | ORNL DAAC | K GRIFFIN SC SCHMIEGE SG BRUNER N BOELMAN L VIERLING | 2022/10/12 |
Characterizing individual tree‐level snags using airborne lidar‐derived forest canopy gaps within closed‐canopy conifer forests | Methods in Ecology and Evolution | Jessica M Stitt Andrew T Hudak Carlos A Silva Lee A Vierling Kerri T Vierling | 2022/2 |
Variation in white spruce needle respiration at the species range limits: a potential impediment to northern expansion | Plant, Cell & Environment | Kevin L Griffin Zoe M Griffin Stephanie C Schmiege Sarah G Bruner Natalie T Boelman | 2022/7 |
Treetop: A Shiny-based application and R package for extracting forest information from LiDAR data for ecologists and conservationists | Carlos Alberto Silva Andrew T Hudak Lee A Vierling Ruben Valbuena Adrián Cardil Forradellas | 2022 | |
treetop: A Shiny‐based application and R package for extracting forest information from LiDAR data for ecologists and conservationists | Methods in Ecology and Evolution | Carlos Alberto Silva Andrew T Hudak Lee A Vierling Ruben Valbuena Adrian Cardil | 2022/6 |
Vertical gradients in physiological function and resource allocation of white spruce diverge at the northern-and southern-most range extremes | bioRxiv | Stephanie C Schmiege Kevin L Griffin Natalie T Boelman Lee A Vierling Sarah G Bruner | 2022/5/6 |
Estimating integrated measures of forage quality for herbivores by fusing optical and structural remote sensing data | Environmental Research Letters | JS Jennewein JUH Eitel K Joly RA Long AJ Maguire | 2021/7/5 |
Monitoreo de servicios ecosistémicos en un observatorio de cafetales agroforestales. Recomendaciones para el sector cafetalero | Olivier Roupsard Clémentine Allinne Karel Van Den Meersche Philippe Vaast Bruno Rapidel | 2021 | |
Physiological Linkages between Conifer Leaf Temperatures and Daily Tree Wood Growth: Implications for Thermal Remote Sensing Products | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | William Weygint Jan Eitel Andrew Maguire Lee Vierling Daniel Johnson | 2021/12 |
High leaf respiration rates may limit the success of white spruce saplings growing in the kampfzone at the Arctic treeline | Frontiers in Plant Science | Kevin L Griffin Stephanie C Schmiege Sarah G Bruner Natalie T Boelman Lee A Vierling | 2021/11/1 |