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_____ Instructor Biosketch Northeast Silviculture Institute for Foresters. May, 2017. Dr. Thomas D. Lee, Associate Professor, University of New hampshire , Dept. of Natural Resources and the Environment, 114 James Hall, 56 College Road, Durham, New hampshire 03824, Education State University , New York, College of Environmental Sci. & Forestry (Forest Biology), 1973 University of Alberta (Botany), 1976 University of Illinois (Botany), 1980 Professional Experience 1980 1986 Assistant Professor, University of New hampshire , Durham. 1989 Visiting Scientist, Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY 1986 present Associate Professor, University of New hampshire , Durham Publications (last four years) Litvaitis, , Norment, K.

Instructor Biosketch—Northeast Silviculture Institute for Foresters. May, 2017. Dr. Thomas D. Lee, Associate Professor, University of New Hampshire, Dep t. of Natural Resources and the Environment, 114 James Hall, 56 College Road, Durham, New Hampshire 03824,

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1 _____ Instructor Biosketch Northeast Silviculture Institute for Foresters. May, 2017. Dr. Thomas D. Lee, Associate Professor, University of New hampshire , Dept. of Natural Resources and the Environment, 114 James Hall, 56 College Road, Durham, New hampshire 03824, Education State University , New York, College of Environmental Sci. & Forestry (Forest Biology), 1973 University of Alberta (Botany), 1976 University of Illinois (Botany), 1980 Professional Experience 1980 1986 Assistant Professor, University of New hampshire , Durham. 1989 Visiting Scientist, Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY 1986 present Associate Professor, University of New hampshire , Durham Publications (last four years) Litvaitis, , Norment, K.

2 Boland, K. O Brien, R. Stevens, D. Keirstead,T. Lee, Oehler, Taylor, S. Bickford, Tarr. 2013. Toward consensus-based actions that balance invasive plant management and conservation of at-risk fauna. Environmental Management 52:1313-1319. Fickenscher, , Litvaitis, Lee, Johnson. 2014. Insect responses to invasive shrubs: Implications to managing thicket habitats in the northeastern United States. Forest Ecology and Management 322:127 135. Asahina, H., T. D. Lee, and Eckert. 2014. Disturbance-mediated dynamics of mid-tolerant hardwoods in an old pine-hemlock-hardwood forest, New hampshire , USA. Rhodora 116:125-147. Simmons, , Lee, M. J. Ducey, Elkinton , Boettner, and K. J. Dodds. 2014. Effects of invasive winter moth defoliation on tree radial growth in eastern Massachusetts, USA.

3 Insects 5:301-318. Simmons, , Lee, M. J. Ducey and K. J. Dodds. 2014. Invasion of winter moth in New England: Effects of defoliation and site quality on tree mortality. Forests 5:2440-2463. Roxby, , Howard, and Lee. 2015. Effects of whole-tree harvesting on species composition of tree and understory communities in a northern hardwood forest. Open Journal of Forestry 5:235-253. Lee, , Perkins, Campbell, Passero, N. A. Roe, Shaw, and Congalton. 2015. Incipient invasion of urban and forest habitats in NH USA by the non-native tree, Kalopanax septemlobus. Invasive Plant Science and Management. Invasive Plant Science and Management, 8(2):111-121. Lee, , Eisenhaure, Gaudreau. 2016. Pre-logging treatment of invasive glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus Mill.)

4 Promotes regeneration of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus L.). Forests 8, 16; Research Support (last four years) Assessing and limiting the impact of invasive shrubs on tree growth and regeneration in eastern white pine - hardwood forest. NH Agricultural Experiment Station. McIntire-Stennis Project #69. New England Red Pine Decline. USDA Forest Service (EM). Michael J. Simmons; T. Lee; and Kevin Dodds (Co-PI). Assessing and limiting the impact of invasive shrubs on tree growth and regeneration in eastern white pine - hardwood forest. NH Agricultural Experiment Station. McIntire-Stennis Project #82. Award: Two Chiefs Award. Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service. 2015. Courses Taught: Forest Ecology, Forest Communities of NH, Community Ecology, Conservation Biology Graduate Students (recent) Rachel Johnson 2013 Population structure of invading Euonymus alatus Michael Simmons 2013 Tree- and forest-level impacts of winter moth, in progress, red pine decline Abby Zuidema 2014 Cutting frequency and control of invasive glossy buckthorn Nick Lanzer 2016 Limiting impacts of glossy buckthorn


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