Travis Woolley

Faculty Research Assistant

B.S. 2001, Natural Resources, Oregon State University, Specialty Option: Forest Ecosystems

M.S. 2006, Forest Science, Oregon State University, Thesis: Inter-annual Variability of Stand Productivity in the Central Cascades of Oregon: Methods of Estimation and Examination of Spatial Coherence

Current Curriculum Vitae
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Research Interests & Activity:

Disturbance ecology, restoration ecology, forest productivity and inter-annual climate variability, global change, plant community ecology, vegetation dynamics, plant, disease, and environment interactions, model validation

Current Programs:
Swiss Needle Cast Cooperative

Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center

H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Long-Term Ecological Research program

 
Selected Publications:
Woolley, T.J., Harmon, M.E., and O’Connell, K.E. (2007) Estimating Annual Bole Biomass Production Using Uncertainty Analysis. Forest Ecology and Management 253, 202-210.PDF