CV
Henry Lewis Gholz
Courtesy
Professor of Forest Ecology Program
Director
School
of Forest Resources and Conservation Directorate
of Biological Sciences
University
of Florida National
Science Foundation
Gainesville,
FL 32611 4201 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, VA 22230
E-mail:
hgholz@nsf.gov
EDUCATION
·
Ph.D - Oregon State
University, Corvallis, OR. Department of Forest Science. Major: Forest Science,
Minors: Botany, Soil Science. Dissertation: "Limits on Aboveground Net
Primary Production, Leaf Area and Biomass of Vegetation Zones of the Pacific
Northwest." 6/75-6/79.
·
B.S.
- Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. Department of Forest Science. Major:
Forest Management/Science Option. 1/72-6/75.
9/2000-present:
Program Director, Division of
Environmental Biology, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA. (Visiting
Scientist, 9/00-8/02; permanent Program Director, 9/02-present)
(1) My main responsibility at NSF is to direct the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program, focused on grants to 26 field research projects representing terrestrial, freshwater, estuarine and marine ecosystems from the Arctic to the Antarctic. I provide leadership, management and oversight that includes strategic planning, derivation and oversight of annual and long-term budgets and their execution, building cross-NSF collaborations, developing inter-agency coordination, representing NSF/LTER nationally and internationally, overseeing internal and external program reviews, managing the cooperative agreement for the LTER Network Office, conducting LTER mid-term site and renewal proposal reviews, and representing NSF at LTER committee meetings. (2) I am also Program Director for the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS), a cooperative agreement to the University of California at Santa Barbara that includes working groups and other modes for synthesis, as well as state-of-the-art developments in information management and eco-informatics. I provide management and oversight for NCEAS that includes performance evaluation using regular videoconferences, annual reports and biennial on-site reviews, negotiation of short and long-term budgets, and review and negotiation regarding Center renewal every five years. (3) I co-direct the Ecosystem Studies Program of competitive grants, including solicitation of ad hoc proposal reviews, running research advisory panels, considering workshop and other non-panel proposals, making recommendations regarding the allocation of program funds to research projects, and reviewing ongoing projects. (4) I co-direct and represent the Biological Sciences Directorate in the Biocomplexity in the Environment/Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles Program, including the management and review of BIO projects. (5) I co-direct the Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grants program for the Division. (5) I supervise staff supporting the above activities. (6) I provide outreach to US colleges and universities regarding NSF support for environmental research.
2002-present: Adjunct (Courtesy) Professor of Forest Ecology, School of
Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL..
Although I am a full-time Federal employee, NSF allows some time for
independent research/development, during which I am able to maintain
involvement in non-NSF research projects with Florida colleagues. I do not
currently maintain graduate students, but co-author papers, attend meetings,
and conduct limited fieldwork.
1979-2002: Professor of Forest
Ecology, School of Forest
Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
My overall responsibilities
were to provide leadership in forest ecology through domestic
and international research, participate in instructional programs at
undergraduate and graduate levels, and apply research results to advance both
the science of ecology and guide policy making in forest management and
conservation (see Publications list below). My programs provided an ecological
basis for the undergraduate curriculum and disciplinary strength to the
graduate program. I also helped administer programs within the School and
University in a range of capacities, from coordinating the School’s graduate
program, to serving as Interim Chair.
9/89 -
10/02 Professor of Forest Ecology and
member of the Doctoral Graduate Faculty
1/97 -
12/00 University of Florida
Foundation Research Professor
1/96 -
12/00 Graduate Coordinator
8/92 - 3/93 Interim Chair, Department of Forestry (precursor to the School)
9/84 - 8/89 Associate Professor (tenured, 1984)
6/79 -
8/84 Assistant Professor
6/94 -
10/02 Affiliate Professor, College of
Natural Resources and Environment
6/84 -
10/02 Affiliate Professor, Center for
Latin American Studies
6/84 -
10/02 Affiliate Professor, Center for
African Studies
1999-2004: Member, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council,
Board on Agriculture, Committee on Agricultural Biotechnology, Health and the
Environment (CABHE).
I provided broad ecological science knowledge, expertise
and advice to this NRC standing committee in the development and sponsorship of
scientific discussions and debates surrounding the genetic modification of a
range of organisms from microbes to trees. This included service on
sub-committees to address specific issues, including environmental monitoring
of GM crop plants, environmental effects, bioconfinement, and potential uses of
GM techniques in conservation biology.
1996-97: Member, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Board
on Agriculture, Committee on Prospects and Opportunities for Sustainable
Management of America’s Non-Federal Forests.
I provided expertise on air pollution effects, carbon
sequestration, climate change effects, forest management options, green certification
and definitions and interpretations of “sustainability” related to the
management of non-Federal forests in the U.S. The committee provided briefings
for the NRC, Forest Service, and U.S. House of Representatives staffs on its
findings, and a multi-authored book was produced (see Publications).
1994-95: International Forestry Advisor,
Environment Center, Bureau of Global Affairs, Field Support and Research, U.S.
Agency for International Development (USAID), Washington, D.C.
As a AAAS Fellow, I worked to identify emerging science
and policy issues in the areas of carbon sequestration, criteria and indicators
of sustainable forest management, community forestry, and reduced-impact
harvesting of tropical forests, securing and managing funding in support of
these activities in collaboration with the Forest Service Office of
International Programs. I conducted reviews of USAID project support, and was a
member of the U.S. delegation to the International Tropical Timber Organization.
I worked with the Center for International Forest Research and the
International Center for Agroforestry Research to develop research themes, and
provided invited on-site advice and short-term technical assistance to USAID
missions in Nepal, Brazil, Indonesia, Ghana and the Philippines. As a member of
a State Department delegation to Suriname, we analyzed and made recommendations
regarding proposed large-scale timber concessions to foreign corporations.
1993: Program Manager, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Research Initiative (NRI), Forest, Rangeland and Crop
Ecosystems Competitive Grants Program, Washington, D.C.
Developed a request for proposals, arranged for solicitation and external review of proposals, selected and convened panel of experts, provided recommendations for funding of proposals, and programmed funds for selected proposals. Provided policy recommendations to USDA regarding potential directions for future program development and promoted development of a new interdisciplinary program in ecosystem management.
1993: Visiting Senior
Scientist, Dept. of Geography,
University College of Swansea, Swansea, Wales.
While at Swansea, I
co-authored and edited a synthesis book on the remote sensing of forest
structure and productivity (see Publications) and advised Swansea graduate
students conducting fieldwork in Florida. I provided invited seminars at
Swansea, the University of North Wales, Oxford University, the University of
Edinburgh and University of Aberdeen, and also attended meetings on forests and
global change in Italy and Sweden.
PUBLICATIONS
Books (authored or edited):
Gholz, H. L. (ed.) Agroforestry: realities, possibilities
and potentials. Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, The Netherlands. 227
pp. 1987.
Nair, P.K.R., H.L. Gholz and M.L. Duryea (eds.).
Agroforestry education and training: present and Future. Kluwer Academic Publ.,
The Netherlands. 148 pp. 1990.
Gholz, H.L., S. Linder and R. McMurtrie (eds.). Environmental constraints on the structure
and productivity of pine forest ecosystems: A comparative analysis. Ecological
Bulletins 43 (Copenhagen). 198 p. 1994.
Viana, V., J. Ervin, C. Elliott, R. Donovan and H. Gholz
(eds). Certification of forest products: Issues and Perspectives. Island Press,
Covelo, CA. 320 pp. 1996.
Ellefson, P.V. and Committee. Forested landscapes in
perspective: Prospects and opportunities for sustainable management of
America's nonfederal forests. Board on Agric., National Research Council.
National Academy of Sciences. 206 pp. 1997.
Gholz, H.L., K. Nakane and H. Shimoda (eds.). The use of
remote sensing in the modeling of forest productivity at stand to global
scales. Kluwer Acad. Publ., Dordrecht. 323 pp. 1997.
Twilley, R.R., E.J. Barron, H.L. Gholz, M.A. Harwell,
R.L. Miller, D.J. Reed, J.B. Rose, E.H. Siemann, R.G. Wetzel and R.J.
Zimmerman. Confronting climate change in the Gulf Coast region: prospects for
sustaining our ecological heritage. UCS and ESA, Washington, D.C. 2001. 82 pp.
Books Chapters:
Gholz, H. L. Organic matter
distribution over thirty-four years in
Pinus elliottii plantation ecosystems. In
S.S. Coleman, A.C. Mace, Jr., and B.F. Swindel (eds.). Impacts of intensive
forest management practices- proceedings. School For. Res. Conserv., Univ. of
Florida, Gainesville. p. 3-4. 1981.
Gholz, H. L. Effects of atmospheric deposition on forest
ecosystems in Florida - suggested priorities. In A.E.S. Green and W.H. Smith (eds.). Acid deposition causes and
effects - a state assessment model. Government Institutes, Inc. Rockville, MD. pp. 249-256. 1983.
Gholz, H. L. and R. F. Fisher. The limits to
productivity: Fertilization and nutrient cycling in coastal plain forests. In E.L. Stone (ed.). Forest Soils and
Treatment Impacts, The Sixth North American Forest Soils Conference
Proceedings. Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville. pp. 105-120. 1984.
Gholz, H. L., K. C. Ewel, W. P. Cropper, Jr., and L. C. Hendry.
Productivity above- and below-ground in a chronosequence of slash pine
plantations - a preliminary synthesis. In
D.C. Grey. A.B.G. Schonau and C.J. Schutz (eds.). Proc. IUFRO Symposium on Site
and Productivity of Fast Growing Plantations. South African Forest Research
Institute, Pretoria. pp. 729-740. 1984.
Gholz, H. L. Canopy development and dynamics in
plantations of slash pine. In T.
Fujimori and D. Whitehead (eds.). Proc. IUFRO Workshop on Canopy Structure and
Productivity. Forestry and For. Prod. Res. Inst. Tsukuba, Japan. pp. 224-242.
1986.
Gholz, H. L. Problems in the Biophysical determination of
site quality. In R. Hermann (ed.).
Proc. 18th IUFRO World Congress, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. pp. 378-391. 1986.
Dondjang, J.P. and H.L. Gholz. Root growth responses to varying watering
regimes of Gmelina arborea seedlings.
In Proc. Southern Forest Nursery
Assoc., Pensacola, FL. pp. 245-258. 1986.
Gholz, H. L. and L. Boring. Characterizing the site:
environment, associated vegetation and site potential. In M.L. Duryea and P. Daugherty (eds.) Regeneration manual for the
southern pines. Kluwer Acad. Publ., The Netherlands. pp. 163-182. 1991.
Mo Shanwen and H.L. Gholz. The coexistence of
agriculture, forestry and natural conservation in the tropics - perspectives from Hainan Island. In Masatoshi Yoshino (ed.) Studies on tropical and subtropical
climates and their impacts. Climatological Notes 41, Inst. Geosci., Univ.
Tskuba, Japan. pp. 199-207. 1991.
Stenberg, P., T. Kuuluvainen, S. Kellomaki, J. Grace, E.
Jokela and H.L. Gholz. Crown structure and light interception. Ecological
Bulletins 43 (Copenhagen). pp. 20-34. 1994.
Vose, J., P. Dougherty, J. Long, J. Smith, H.L. Gholz and
P.J. Curran. Factors influencing the amount and distribution of leaf area in
pine stands. Ecological Bulletins 43 (Copenhagen). pp. 102-114. 1994.
Cropper, W.P., Jr. and H.L. Gholz. Evaluating potential
response mechanisms of pine stands to fertilization and night temperatures.
Ecological Bulletins 43 (Copenhagen). pp. 154-160. 1994.
McMurtrie, R.O., S. Linder and H.L. Gholz. Environmental
factors controlling the productivity of pine stands: A model-based analysis.
Ecol Bull. 43 (Copenhagen). pp. 173-188. 1994.
Allen, E.R. and H.L. Gholz. Air quality and atmospheric
deposition. In Fox, S. and R.A.
Mickler (eds.) Impact of air pollutants on southern pine forests.
Springer-Verlag, N.Y. pp. 83-195. 1996.
Liu, S., H. Riekerk, L. Korhnak and H.L. Gholz. Impacts
of forest management practices on the hydrology of cypress wetlands in Florida
pine flatwoods. In Proc. Ecology and
Manage. Of S. Forested Wetlands. Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC. Pp. 94-97. 1996.
Liu, S., H. Riekerk and H.L. Gholz. ETM
evapotranspiration model: an introduction. In
Camp, C.R., E.J. Sadler and R.E. Yoder (eds.) Proc. Intern. Conf. on
Evapotranspiration and Irrigation, San Antonio, TX. Amer. Soc. Agric. Eng., pp.
329-335. 1996.
Gholz, H.L., P.J. Curran, G. Smith and J. Kupiec. Remote
sensing of LAI and canopy chemistry in slash pine
for use in productivity models. In
Gholz, H.L., K. Nakane and H. Shimoda (eds.). The use of remote sensing in the
modeling of forest productivity. Kluwer Acad. Publ., Dordrecht, The
Netherlands. pp. 3-22. 1997.
Gholz, H.L. and W. de Paula Lima. The ecophysiological
basis for productivity in the tropics. Pp. 213-246 In Nambiar, E.K.S. and A. G. Brown (eds.). Management of soil,
nutrients and water in tropical plantation forests. ACIAR Monograph No. 43,
Canberra. 571 pp. 1997.
Nakane, K. and H.L. Gholz. Partitioning
carbon fluxes within forest stand beneath flux tower, methodology and
application. In S.-K. Hong, J.A. Lee, B.-S. Ihm, A. Farina, Y. Son, K.
Eun Shik, and J.C. Choe (eds.) Ecological Issues in a
Changing World: Status, Response and Strategy. Springer-Verlag. 2004.
Refereed Journal Articles:
Gholz, H. L., F. K. Fitz,
and R. H. Waring. Leaf area differences associated with mature forest
communities in Oregon. Can. J. For. Res. 6: 49-57. 1976.
Waring, R. H., H. L. Gholz, C. C. Grier, and M. L.
Plummer. Evaluating stem conducting tissue as an estimator of leaf area in four
woody angiosperms. Can. J. Bot. 55: 1474-1477. 1977.
Gholz, H. L. Assessing stress in Rhododendron through an analysis of leaf physical and chemical
characteristics. Can. J. Bot. 56: 546-556. 1978.
Waring, R. H., W. H. Emmingham, H. L. Gholz, and C. C.
Grier. Variation in maximum leaf area of
coniferous forests in Oregon and its ecological significance. Forest
Sci. 24: 131-140. 1978.
Gholz, H. L. Structure and productivity of a Juniperus occidentalis stand in the
central Oregon high desert. Amer. Midl. Nat. 103: 251-261. 1979.
Gholz, H. L. Physical and chemical responses of naturally
grown Rhododendron to environmental
stresses. Quarterly Bull. Amer. Rhododendron Soc. 35: 15-20. 1981.
Gholz, H. L. Environmental limits on aboveground net
primary production, leaf area, and biomass in vegetation zones of the Pacific
Northwest. Ecology 63: 469-481. 1982.
Gholz, H.L. and R.F. Fisher. Organic matter production
and distribution in slash pine (Pinus
elliotii) plantations. Ecology 63: 1827-1839. 1982.
Gholz, H. L., A. C. Campbell, G. M. Hawk, and K. Cromack,
Jr. and A. T. Brown. Early revegetation and element cycles on a clearcut
watershed in Western Oregon. Can. J. For. Res. 15: 400-409. 1985.
Gholz, H. L., R. F. Fisher, and W. L. Pritchett. Nutrient dynamics in slash pine plantation
ecosystems. Ecology 66: 647-659. 1985.
Gholz, H. L., C. S. Perry, W. P. Cropper, Jr. and L. C.
Hendry. Litterfall, decomposition and nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics in a
chronosequence of slash pine (Pinus
elliottii) plantations. For. Sci. 31: 463-478. 1985.
Hendry, L. C. and H. L. Gholz. Aboveground phenology in
north Florida slash pine plantations. For. Sci. 32: 779-788. 1986.
Gholz, H. L., L. C. Hendry and W. P. Cropper, Jr. Organic
matter dynamics of fine roots in plantations of slash pine (Pinus elliottii) in north Florida. Can. J. For. Res. 16: 529-538.
1986.
DiStefano, J. Fco. and H. L. Gholz. A proposed use of ion
exchange resins to measure nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in intact
soil cores. Comm. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 17: 989-998. 1986.
Ewel, K.C., W. P. Cropper, Jr. and H. L. Gholz. Soil CO2
evolution in Florida slash pine plantations. I. Changes through time. Can. J.
For. Res. 17: 325-329. 1987.
Ewel, K.C., W. P. Cropper, Jr. and H. L. Gholz. Soil CO2
evolution in Florida slash pine plantations. II. Importance of root
respiration. Can. J. For. Res. 17: 330-333. 1987.
DiStefano, J.F. and H.L. Gholz. Nonsymbiotic biological
nitrogen fixation (acetylene reduction) in an age sequence of slash pine
plantations in north Florida. For. Sci. 35: 863-869. 1989.
DiStefano, J.F. and H.L. Gholz. Controls over inorganic
nitrogen transformations in an age sequence of Pinus elliottii plantations in northern Florida. For. Sci. 35:
920-934. 1989.
Gholz, H. L., R. O. Teskey and K. C. Ewel. Dynamics of the
water resource in relation to forest productivity. For. Ecol. Manage. 29/30: 1-18. 1990.
Cropper, W.P., Jr. and H.L. Gholz. Modeling the labile
carbon dynamics of a Florida slash pine plantation. Silva Carel. 15: 121-130.
1990.
Gholz, H.L., L.M. Krazynski and B.G. Volk. Disappearance
and compressibility of buried pine wood in a warm temperate soil environment.
Ecol. Applic. 1: 85-88. 1991.
Ewel, K.C. and H.L. Gholz. A simulation model of the role
of belowground dynamics in a Florida pine plantation. For. Sci. 37: 397-438.
1991.
Gholz, H.L., S.A. Vogel, W.P. Cropper, Jr., K. McKelvey,
K.C. Ewel, R.O. Teskey and P.J. Curran. Dynamics of canopy structure and light
interception in Pinus elliottii
stands of north Florida. Ecol. Monogr. 61: 33-51. 1991.
Curran, P.J., J.L. Dungan and H.L. Gholz. Exploring the
relationship between reflectance red edge and chlorophyll content in slash
pine. Tree Physiol. 7: 33-48. 1991.
Sequeira, W. and H.L. Gholz. Canopy structure, light
penetration and tree growth in a slash pine (Pinus
elliottii) silvo-pastoral system at different stand configurations in
Florida. Forest. Chron. 67: 263-267. 1991.
Gholz, H.L. and W.P. Cropper, Jr. Carbohydrate dynamics
in mature Pinus elliottii var elliottii trees. Can. J. For. Res. 21:
1742-1747. 1991.
Cropper, W.P., Jr. and H.L. Gholz. In situ needle and fine root respiration in mature slash pine (Pinus elliottii) trees. Can. J. For.
Res. 21: 1589-1595. 1991.
Curran, P.J., J.L. Dungan and H.L. Gholz. Seasonal LAI in
slash pine estimated with Landsat TM. Rem. Sensing Environ. 39: 3-13. 1992.
Cropper, W.P., Jr. and H.L. Gholz. Simulation of the
carbon dynamics of a Florida slash pine plantation. Ecol. Model. 66: 231-249.
1993.
Cropper, W.P., Jr. and H.L. Gholz. Constructing a
seasonal carbon balance for a forest ecosystem. Clim. Res. 3: 7-12. 1993.
Castro, M.S., W.T. Peterjohn, J.M. Melillo, P.A.
Steudler, H.L. Gholz and D. Lewis. 1993. Effects of nitrogen fertilization on
the fluxes of N2O, CH4 and CO2 from soils in a
Florida slash pine plantation. Can. J. For. Res. 24: 9-13. 1994.
Teskey, R.O., H.L. Gholz and W.P. Cropper, Jr. Influence
of climate and nutrient availability on net photosynthesis of mature slash
pine. Tree Physiol. 14: 1215-1227. 1994.
Ryan, M.G., S.T. Gower, R.M. Hubbard, R.H. Waring, H.L.
Gholz, W.P. Cropper, Jr. and S.W. Running. Woody tissue maintenance respiration
of four conifers in contrasting climates. Oecologia 101: 133-140. 1995.
Curran, P.J., W.R. Windham and H.L. Gholz. Exploring the
relationship between reflectance red edge and chlorophyll concentration in
slash pine leaves. Tree Physiol. 15: 203-206. 1995.
Liu, S., H. Riekerk and H.L. Gholz. Simulation of
stomatal conductances of cypress (Taxodium
ascendens) and slash pine (Pinus
elliottii) in Florida flatwoods. Proc. Soil Crop Soc. Florid 54: 72-80. 1996.
Liu, S., H. Riekerk and H.L. Gholz. Leaf litterfall, leaf
area index, and radiation transmittance in cypress wetlands and slash pine
plantations in north-central Florida. Wetl. Ecol. Manage. 4: 257-271. 1997.
Clark, K.L., H.L. Gholz and N.M. Nadkarni. Growth, net
production, litter decomposition, and net nitrogen accumulation by epiphytic
bryophytes in a tropical montane forest. Biotropica 30: 12-23. 1998.
Liu, S., H. Riekerk and H.L. Gholz. Simulation of
evapotranspiration from Florida pine flatwoods. Ecol Model. 114: 19-34. 1998.
Smith, C.K., H.L. Gholz and F. Oliveira. Litterfall and
nitrogen-use efficiency of plantations and primary forest in the eastern
Brazilian Amazon. For. Ecol. Manage. 109: 209-220. 1998.
Smith, C.K., H.L. Gholz and F. Oliveira. Fine litter
chemistry, decay and nitrogen dynamics under plantations and primary forest in
lowland Amazonia. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30: 2159-2169. 1998.
Smith, C.K., H.L. Gholz and F. Oliveira. Soil nitrogen
dynamics and plant-induced soil changes under plantations and primary forest in
lowland Amazonia, Brazil. Plant Soil 200: 193-204. 1998.
Clark, K.L., N.M. Nadkarni, D.Schaeffer, H.L. Gholz.
Atmospheric deposition and net canopy retention in a tropical montane forest.
J. Trop. Ecol. 14: 27-45. 1998.
Clark, K.L., N.M. Nadkarni, D. Schaeffer and H.L. Gholz.
Cloud water and precipitation chemistry in a tropical montane forest. Atm.
Environ. 32: 1595-1603. 1998.
Fang,
C., J.B. Moncrieff, H.L. Gholz and K.L. Clark. Soil CO2 efflux and
its spatial variation in a Florida slash pine ecosystem. Plant Soil 205:
135-146. 1999.
Clark, K.L., H.L. Gholz, J.B. Moncrieff, F. Cropley and
H.W. Loescher. Environmental controls over net exchanges of carbon dioxide from
contrasting ecosystems in north Florida. Ecol. Applic. 9: 936-948. 1999.
Gholz, H.L., W.P. Cropper, Jr. and D.N. Guerin. Phenology
and productivity of saw palmetto (Serenoa
repens L.) in a north Florida slash pine plantation. Can. J. For. Res. 29:
1248-1253. 1999.
Castro,
M., K. Clark and H. Gholz. Effects of forest harvesting on soil methane fluxes
in Florida slash pine plantations. Can. J. For. Res. 30: 1534-1542. 2000.
Gholz, H.L., D.A. Wedin, S. M. Smitherman, M.E. Harmon
and W.J. Parton. Long-term dynamics of pine and hardwood litter in contrasting
environments: toward a global model of decomposition. Glob. Change Biol. 6:
751-765. 2000.
Johnson, D.W., R.B. Susfalk, H.L. Gholz and P.J. Hanson.
Simulated effects of temperature and
precipitation change in several forest ecosystems. J. Hydrology 235:
183-204. 2000.
Clark,
K.L., W.P. Cropper, Jr. and H.L. Gholz. Net ecosystem carbon dynamics for Pinus
elliottii plantation: the SPM2 model compared to eddy covariance. For. Sci.
47: 52-59. 2001.
Kennard,
D.K. and H.L. Gholz. Effects of high- and low-intensity fires on soil
properties and plant growth in a Bolivian dry forest. Plant and Soil 234:
119-129. 2001.
McGrath,
D., C.K. Smith , H.L. Gholz and F. Oliveira. Effects of trees in an Amazonian
agroforestry system: a rural-history-based analysis. Agrofor. Systems 55:
17-26. 2002.
Yamada,
M. and H.L. Gholz. An evaluation of agroforestry systems land-use change on soil
nutrient dynamics in Amazonia. Ecosystems 4: 623-645. 2001.
Yamada,
M. and H.L. Gholz. Growth and yield of some indigenous tropical as a rural
development option for the Brazilian Amazon. Agrofor. Syst. 55: 81-87. 2002.
Gholz,
H.L. and K.L. Clark. Energy exchange across a chronosequence of slash pine
forests in Florida. Agric. Forest Meteorol. 3040: 1-16. 2002.
Smith, C.K., F. de Assis Oliveira, H.L. Gholz
and A. Baima. Soil carbon stocks after forest conversion to tree plantations in
lowland Amazonia, Brazil. For. Ecol. Manage. 164: 257-263. 2002.
Thornton, P.E., B.E. Law, H.L. Gholz, K.L.
Clark, E. Falge, D.S. Ellsworth, A.H. Goldstein, R.K. Monson, D. Hollinger,
K.T. Paw U, J. Chen and J.P. Sparks. Modeling and measuring the effects of
disturbance history and climate on carbon and water budgets in evergreen
needleleaf forests. Agric. Forest
Meteorol. 113: 185-222. 2002.
Leclerc, M.Y., A. Karipot,
T. Prabha, G. Allwine, B. Lamb and H.L. Gholz. Impact of non-local advection on
flux footprints over forest canopy: tracer flux experiment. Agric. For. Meteor.
3081: 1-12. 2003.
Loescher, H.W., S.F. Oberbauer, H.L. Gholz, and
D.B. Clark. Environmental controls on net ecosystem-level carbon exchange and
productivity in a Central American tropical wet forest. Glob. Change Biol. 9:
396-412. 2003.
Clark, K.L., H.L. Gholz
and M. Castro. Carbon dynamics along a chronosequence of slash pine plantations
in north Florida. Ecol. Applic. 14: 1154-1171. 2004.
Loescher, H.W., H.L. Gholz, J.M. Jacobs
and S.F. Oberbauer. Energy dynamics and modeled evapotranspiration from a wet
tropical forest in Costa Rica. J. Hydrol. 315: 274-294. 2005.
Clark, K.L., N.M. Nadkarni and H.L. Gholz. Retention of
inorganic nitrogen by epiphytic bryophytes in a tropical montane forest. Biotropica
37: 328-336. 2005.
Powell, T., G. Starr, K.L. Clark, T.A. Martin and H.L.
Gholz. Ecosystem and understory water and energy exchange for a mature,
naturally regenerated pine flatwoods forest in north Florida. Can. J. For. Res.
35: 1-13. 2005.
Loescher, H.W., G. Starr,
M.Y. Leclerc, T.A. Martin, M. Binford and H.L. Gholz. The effect of daytime
circulations on carbon dioxide flux measurements over a Pinus elliottii
canopy. Agric. For. Meteorol. (in press). 2006.
Porter-Bolland, L, H.L. Gholz and E.A. Ellis.
Landscape history and land use dynamics in La Montaña, Campeche, Mexico.
Ecosystems (in review). 2006.
Binford, M.W., H.L. Gholz, G. Starr and T.A.
Martin. Regional carbon dynamics of the Southeastern Coastal Plain: balancing ecosystem
type, timber harvesting, environmental variation, and fire. J. Geophys. Res. -
Atmos. (in review). 2006.
Non-refereed Publications:
Gholz, H.L., C. C. Grier,
A. C. Campbell, and A. T. Brown. Equations for estimating biomass and leaf area
of plants in the Pacific Northwest.
Oregon St. Univ., FRL Res. Paper 41. 39 pp. 1979.
Gholz, H.L.,
K.L. Clark, E.R. Allen, J.B. Moncreiff, H.W. Loescher, M.S. Castro, W.P.
Cropper, Jr, F.Cropley, C.
Fang and S.M. Smitherman. Exchanges of energy and radiatively-active trace gases
between slash pine plantation and cypress wetland ecosystems and the
atmosphere. Final Tech. Rep., DOE/NIGEC
Southeastern Regional Center, Tuscaloosa, AL. 52 pp. 1998.
Clausen, R. and H.L. Gholz. Carbon and Forest Management. USFS/I and USAID, Washington, DC 61pp. 2001.