Stephen C. Sillett

Stephen C. Sillett

Humboldt State University

H-index: 37

North America-United States

About Stephen C. Sillett

Stephen C. Sillett, With an exceptional h-index of 37 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Humboldt State University, specializes in the field of Botany, Tree Biology, Forest Ecology.

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

Ground-based calibration for remote sensing of biomass in the tallest forests

Overcoming crossdating challenges to generate ring-width chronologies for Sequoia sempervirens across its native range

Rangewide climatic sensitivities and non-timber values of tall Sequoia sempervirens forests

Tracheid buckling buys time, foliar water uptake pays it back: Coordination of leaf structure and function in tall redwood trees

Shoot dimorphism enables Sequoia sempervirens to separate requirements for foliar water uptake and photosynthesis

Comparative development of the four tallest conifer species

Disturbance and species composition drive canopy structure and distribution of large trees in Olympic rainforests, USA

Development of mature second-growth Sequoia sempervirens forests

Stephen C. Sillett Information

University

Position

Kenneth L. Fisher Chair in Redwood Forest Ecology

Citations(all)

5269

Citations(since 2020)

1786

Cited By

4339

hIndex(all)

37

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

48

Email

University Profile Page

Humboldt State University

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Stephen C. Sillett Skills & Research Interests

Botany

Tree Biology

Forest Ecology

Top articles of Stephen C. Sillett

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Ground-based calibration for remote sensing of biomass in the tallest forests

Forest Ecology and Management

Stephen C Sillett

Mark E Graham

John P Montague

Marie E Antoine

George W Koch

2024/6/1

Overcoming crossdating challenges to generate ring-width chronologies for Sequoia sempervirens across its native range

Dendrochronologia

Allyson L Carroll

Stephen C Sillett

2023/4/1

Rangewide climatic sensitivities and non-timber values of tall Sequoia sempervirens forests

Forest Ecology and Management

Stephen C Sillett

Marie E Antoine

Allyson L Carroll

Mark E Graham

Alana RO Chin

...

2022/12/15

Tracheid buckling buys time, foliar water uptake pays it back: Coordination of leaf structure and function in tall redwood trees

Plant, cell & environment

Alana RO Chin

Paula Guzmán‐Delgado

Stephen C Sillett

Lucy P Kerhoulas

Anthony R Ambrose

...

2022/9

Shoot dimorphism enables Sequoia sempervirens to separate requirements for foliar water uptake and photosynthesis

American journal of botany

Alana RO Chin

Paula Guzmán‐Delgado

Stephen C Sillett

Jessica Orozco

Russell D Kramer

...

2022/4

Comparative development of the four tallest conifer species

Forest Ecology and Management

Stephen C Sillett

Russell D Kramer

Robert Van Pelt

Allyson L Carroll

Jim Campbell-Spickler

...

2021/1/15

Disturbance and species composition drive canopy structure and distribution of large trees in Olympic rainforests, USA

Landscape ecology

Russell D Kramer

Stephen C Sillett

Van R Kane

Jerry F Franklin

2020/5

Development of mature second-growth Sequoia sempervirens forests

Forest ecology and management

Benjamin G Iberle

Robert Van Pelt

Stephen C Sillett

2020/3/1

Aboveground biomass dynamics and growth efficiency of Sequoia sempervirens forests

Forest Ecology and Management

Stephen C Sillett

Robert Van Pelt

Allyson L Carroll

Jim Campbell-Spickler

Marie E Antoine

2020/2/15

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Co-Authors

H-index: 59
Bruce McCune

Bruce McCune

Oregon State University

H-index: 55
George Koch

George Koch

Northern Arizona University

H-index: 41
Terry W. Henkel

Terry W. Henkel

Humboldt State University

H-index: 14
Allyson Carroll

Allyson Carroll

Humboldt State University

H-index: 7
Alana Chin

Alana Chin

University of California, Davis

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