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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