Gregory McGee

Publications

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McGee, G.G., M.J. Mitchell, D.J. Leopold, D.J. Raynal and M. Mbila. (in press). Relationships between forest age, composition and elemental dynamics of Adirondack northern hardwood forests. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society.

 

McGee, G.G., M.J. Mitchell, D.J. Leopold and D.J. Raynal. (in press). Comparison of soil nutrient fluxes from tree-fall gap zones of an old-growth northern hardwood forest. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society.

 

Root, H.T., G.G. McGee and R.A. Norton (in press). Arboreal mite communities on epiphytic lichens of the Adirondack Mountains of New York, USA. Northeastern Naturalist.

 

Root, H.T., G.G. McGee and R.D. Nyland (in revision).  Effects of two silvicultural regimes with large tree retention on epiphytic lichen communities in Adirondack northern hardwoods, New York, USA. Canadian Journal of Forest Research.

 

McGee, G.G. and R.W. Kimmerer. 2004. Dispersal and establishment regulate epiphytic bryophyte communities in Adirondack northern hardwood forests: evidence from transplants. The Bryologist 107:302-311.

 

Forrester, J.A., G.G. McGee and M.J. Mitchell. 2003. Effects of beech bark disease on aboveground biomass and species composition in a mature northern hardwood forest, 1985 to 2000. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 130:70-78.

 

Mitchell, M.J., C.T. Driscoll, S. Inamdar, G.G. McGee, M.O. Mbila and D.J. Raynal. 2003. Nitrogen biogeochemistry in the Adirondack Mountains of New York: hardwood ecosystems and associated surface waters. Environmental Pollution. 123:355-364.

 

McGee, G.G. and R.W. Kimmerer. 2002. Forest age and management effects on epiphytic bryophyte communities in Adirondack northern hardwood forests, New York, USA. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32:1562-1576.

 

McGee, G.G. 2001. The influence of decaying logs on understory vascular plant communities in Adirondack northern hardwood forests. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 128:370-380.

 

McGee, G.G. 2000. The contribution of beech bark disease-induced mortality to coarse woody debris loads in northern hardwood stands of Adirondack Park, New York, USA.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30:1453-1462.

 

McGee, G.G., D.J. Leopold, and R.D. Nyland. 1999. Structural characteristics of old-growth, maturing, and partially-cut northern hardwood stands. Ecological Applications 9:1316-1329.

 

McGee, G.G. and J.P. Birmingham. 1997. Decaying logs as germination sites in northern hardwood forests. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 14:178-192.

 

McGee, G.G., D.J. Leopold and R.D. Nyland. 1995.  Understory response to springtime prescribed fire in two New York transition oak forests.  Forest Ecology and Management 76: 149-168.

 

Ostrofsky, M.L. and G.G. McGee. 1991.  Spatial variation in the distribution of phosphorus species in the surficial sediments of Canadohta Lake, Pennsylvania: implications for internal phosphorus loading estimates. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 48:233-237.

 

 

 

Proceedings and Abstracts:

Mitchell, M.J., G. McGee, P. McHale and K.C. Weathers. 2001. Experimental design and instrumentation for analyzing solute concentrations and fluxes for quantifying biogeochemical processes in watersheds.  Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) in East Asian and Pacific Region, Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia, July 2-5, 2001.  [Available online at: http://www.esf.edu/hss/mongolia/].

 

McGee, G.G. and R.W. Kimmerer. 1999. The influence of Acer saccharum legacies on epiphytic bryophyte communities in northern hardwood forests. Proceedings: Ecological Society of America 1999 Annual Meeting: 145.

 

McGee, G.G., D.J. Leopold, R.D. Nyland and R.W. Kimmerer. 1996.  Structural and floristic differences in Adirondack old-growth; managed, uneven-aged; and maturing even-aged northern hardwood stands.  Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77(3 Supplement): 295.

 

McGee, G.G., D.J. Leopold and R.D. Nyland. 1993. The effects of prescribed fire on the understory vegetation in transitional oak-northern hardwood forests in New York.  Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 74(2 Supplement): 353.

 

Skoff, D.E., B.J. Hill and G.G. McGee. 1989. Development of Pennsylvania environmental policy and opportunities for impact. p. 389-408 In: Cole, C.A. and D.A. Long (eds.) Hazardous and Industrial Wastes: Proceedings of the 21st Mid-Atlantic Industrial Waste Conference. Technomic, Lancaster, PA.

 

 

Misc. Publications and Reports:

McGee, G.G. 2000.  Concepts and methods in forest biogeochemistry - a science education module. State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.

 

McGee, G.G. and D.A. Saunders. 1998. The ecological roles of decadent and dead trees: lessons for forest management – a science education module. State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.

 

 

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