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Eddie Bevilacquaphoto of Eddie Bevilacqua
Associate Professor
301 Bray Hall
One Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210-2788
(315) 470-6697
ebevilacqua@esf.edu

Highest Education:

Ph.D., University of Toronto (Forest Biometrics), 1998.

Areas of Study:

Tree and forest measurements, Growth and Yield Modelling, Tree-ring analysis, Applied Statistics, Geographic Information Systems.

Courses Taught:

Forest Mensuration (FOR 322)
Natural Resources Information Systems (FOR 324)
Introduction to Dendrochronology (FOR 496)
Introduction to Probability and Statistics (APM 391)
Statistical Analysis (APM 510)
Analysis of Variance (APM 620)

Most Recent Publications:

(Complete Publication List)

Arevalo, C.B.M., T.A. Volk and E. Bevilacqua. 2007. Development and
validation of aboveground biomass estimations for four Salix clones in
central New York. Biomass and Bioenergy. 31:1-12.

Munsell, J., R. Germain, E. Bevilacqua and R.M. Schuster. 2006.
Voluntary Best Management Practice Implementation by Nonindustrial
Private Forestland Owners in New York City's Water Supply System.
Northern Journal of Applied Forest. 23(2):133-140.

Bevilacqua, E., Puttock, G.D., Blake, T.J., and Burgess, D. 2005. Long-term differential stem growth and form responses in mature eastern white pine following release from competition. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 35:511-520.

Hu, N. and E. Bevilacqua. 2003. Development of a new variable-form taper equation for eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.). Conference Proceedings, 2003 Joint Conference of the Southern Mensurationists and Northeastern Mensurationist Organization in Roanoke, VA, October 5-7.

Kiernan, D. and E. Bevilacqua. 2003. Defining neighborhood size using the relationship between stem volume growth and competition indices. Conference Proceedings, 2003 Joint Conference of the Southern Mensurationists and Northeastern Mensurationist Organization in Roanoke, VA, October 5-7.

Bevilacqua, E. 2003. Using specific volume increment (SVI) for quantifying growth responses in trees - theoretical and practical considerations. In Proceedings of the third annual forest inventory and analkysis symposium; 2001 October 17-19; Traverse City, Michigan. McRoberts, R.E.; Reams, G.A.; Van Deusen, P.C.; and Moser, J.W. Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-230. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station. 208p.

Bevilacqua, E. 2002. Differential growth responses in mature eastern white pine following partial cutting treatments. Conference Proceedings, Eastern CANUSA Forest Science Conference, University of Maine, Orono, ME, Oct. 19-20, 2002.

Cameron, K.D., Teece, M.A., E. Bevilacqua and Smart, L.B. 2002. Diversity of cuticular wax among Salix species and Populus species hybrids. Phytochemistry. 60(7): 715-725.


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