Department of
 
Forest
Ecosystem Science

    
University of Maine

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Robert G. Wagner

Professor

Department of Forest Ecosystem Science

 

Student

Degree 

Thesis Research Topic

Current Graduate Students:

Mike Saunders

PhD

Dynamics of forest structure under different silvicultural regimes in the Acadian forest

Keith Kanoti

MS

Influence of soil temperature and moisture regimes on the germination and survival of native and non-native tree species in the Acadian forest

Dawn Opland

MF

Response of  spruce-fir stands following commercial thinning 

Past Graduate Students:

Darci Schofield

MS

Vegetation dynamics and tree radial growth response in harvest gaps, natural gaps, and closed canopy conditions in Maine's Acadian forest

Howard Daggett

MS

Long-term effects of herbicide and precommercial thinning treatments on species composition, stand structure, and net present value in spruce-fir stands in Maine: The Austin Pond Study

Darren Robinson

PhD

Nitrogen and water use by jack pine and competing boreal forest plant species

Christy Shropshire

MS

Patterns of light attenuation by early successional plant species of the boreal forest

 

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