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George Matusick
George Matusick
College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment, Auburn University
E-mail megerősítve itt: auburn.edu
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Sudden forest canopy collapse corresponding with extreme drought and heat in a mediterranean-type eucalypt forest in southwestern Australia
G Matusick, KX Ruthrof, NC Brouwers, B Dell, GSJ Hardy
European Journal of Forest Research 132, 497-510, 2013
2532013
Subcontinental heat wave triggers terrestrial and marine, multi-taxa responses
KX Ruthrof, DD Breshears, JB Fontaine, RH Froend, G Matusick, J Kala, ...
Scientific reports 8 (1), 13094, 2018
1352018
Landscape-scale assessment of tree crown dieback following extreme drought and heat in a Mediterranean eucalypt forest ecosystem
N Brouwers, G Matusick, K Ruthrof, T Lyons, G Hardy
Landscape Ecology 28, 69-80, 2013
1322013
Forest and woodland replacement patterns following drought-related mortality
E Batllori, F Lloret, T Aakala, WRL Anderegg, E Aynekulu, DP Bendixsen, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (47), 29720-29729, 2020
1302020
How drought-induced forest die-off alters microclimate and increases fuel loadings and fire potentials
KX Ruthrof, JB Fontaine, G Matusick, DD Breshears, DJ Law, S Powell, ...
International Journal of Wildland Fire 25 (8), 819-830, 2016
832016
Chronic historical drought legacy exacerbates tree mortality and crown dieback during acute heatwave-compounded drought
G Matusick, KX Ruthrof, J Kala, NC Brouwers, DD Breshears, GESJ Hardy
Environmental Research Letters 13 (9), 095002, 2018
762018
Drought and heat triggers sudden and severe dieback in a dominant Mediterranean-type woodland species
G Matusick, KX Ruthrof, GESJ Hardy
Open Journal of Forestry 2 (4), 183-186, 2012
602012
Eucalyptus forest shows low structural resistance and resilience to climate change‐type drought
G Matusick, KX Ruthrof, JB Fontaine, GESJ Hardy
Journal of Vegetation Science 27 (3), 493-503, 2016
592016
Relationships among wildfire, prescribed fire, and drought in a fire-prone landscape in the south-eastern United States
RN Addington, SJ Hudson, JK Hiers, MD Hurteau, TF Hutcherson, ...
International Journal of Wildland Fire 24 (6), 778-783, 2015
552015
Outbreak of Phoracantha semipunctata in Response to Severe Drought in a Mediterranean Eucalyptus Forest
S Seaton, G Matusick, KX Ruthrof, GESJ Hardy
Forests 6 (11), 3868-3881, 2015
372015
Ecology of root-feeding beetles and their associated fungi on longleaf pine in Georgia
JW Zanzot, G Matusick, LG Eckhardt
Environmental Entomology 39 (2), 415-423, 2010
372010
Early differential responses of co-dominant canopy species to sudden and severe drought in a Mediterranean-climate type forest
KX Ruthrof, G Matusick, GESJ Hardy
Forests 6 (6), 2082-2091, 2015
352015
Topography influences the distribution of autumn frost damage on trees in a Mediterranean-type Eucalyptus forest
G Matusick, KX Ruthrof, NC Brouwers, GSJ Hardy
Trees 28 (5), 1449-1462, 2014
352014
Spatial configuration of drought disturbance and forest gap creation across environmental gradients
ME Andrew, KX Ruthrof, G Matusick, GESJ Hardy
PLoS One 11 (6), e0157154, 2016
282016
Linking restoration outcomes with mechanism: the role of site preparation, fertilisation and revegetation timing relative to soil density and water content
KX Ruthrof, JB Fontaine, M Buizer, G Matusick, MP McHenry, GESJ Hardy
Plant ecology 214, 987-998, 2013
252013
Forest die-off following global-change-type drought alters rhizosphere fungal communities
AJM Hopkins, KX Ruthrof, JB Fontaine, G Matusick, SJ Dundas, ...
Environmental Research Letters 13 (9), 095006, 2018
242018
Carbon consequences of drought differ in forests that resprout
LL Walden, JB Fontaine, KX Ruthrof, G Matusick, RJ Harper, GESJ Hardy
Global change biology 25 (5), 1653-1664, 2019
232019
Variation in virulence among four root-inhabiting Ophiostomatoid fungi on Pinus taeda L., P. palustris Mill, and P. elliottii Engelm. seedlings
G Matusick, LG Eckhardt
Canadian journal of plant pathology 32 (3), 361-367, 2010
212010
Variation in virulence among four root-inhabiting Ophiostomatoid fungi on Pinus taeda L., P. palustris Mill, and P. elliottii Engelm. seedlings
G Matusick, LG Eckhardt
Canadian journal of plant pathology 32 (3), 361-367, 2010
212010
Root-inhabiting bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and their fungal associates breeding in dying loblolly pine in Alabama
G Matusick, RD Menard, Y Zeng, LG Eckhardt
The Florida Entomologist 96 (1), 238-241, 2013
182013
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