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Edward H. Hogg is a researcher affiliated with Natural Resources Canada in Canada. Their work primarily spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with notable contributions in subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, and Plant Science.

The researcher's recent publications cover a range of topics related to forest ecology, climate change, and tree-ring studies. Noteworthy papers include:

  • Climate-change refugia in boreal North America: what, where, and for how long? (2020), published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
  • Adding Tree Rings to North America's National Forest Inventories: An Essential Tool to Guide Drawdown of Atmospheric CO2 (2021), published in BioScience
  • A national tree-ring data repository for Canadian forests (CFS-TRenD): structure, synthesis, and applications (2021), published in Environmental Reviews
  • Cold-season freeze frequency is a pervasive driver of subcontinental forest growth (2022), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Frost-Associated Defoliation in Populus tremuloides Causes Repeated Growth Reductions Over 185 years (2022), published in Ecosystems

Their research topics encompass areas such as Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Tree-ring climate responses, Forest ecology and management, Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, Climate change and permafrost, Fire effects on ecosystems, and Plant responses to elevated CO2.

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Edward H. Hogg's common co-authors include Martin P. Girardin, André Arsenault, Elizabeth M. Campbell, Juha M. Metsaranta, and R. Justin DeRose.

Edward H. Hogg has published in a variety of scientific journals, among which the most frequent are Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, BioScience, Environmental Reviews, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Ecosystems.

Best Publications

  • A global overview of drought and heat-induced tree mortality reveals emerging climate change risks for forests

    Craig D. Allen;Alison K. Macalady;Haroun Chenchouni;Dominique Bachelet

  • Inter-annual variability in the leaf area index of a boreal aspen-hazelnut forest in relation to net ecosystem production

    A.G. Barr;T.A. Black;E.H. Hogg;Natascha Kljun

  • Massive mortality of aspen following severe drought along the southern edge of the Canadian boreal forest

    Michael Michaelian;Edward H. Hogg;Ronald J. Hall;Eric Arsenault

  • Effects of biotic disturbances on forest carbon cycling in the United States and Canada

    Jeffrey A. Hicke;Craig D. Allen;Ankur R. Desai;Michael C. Dietze

  • Impacts of a regional drought on the productivity, dieback, and biomass of western Canadian aspen forests

    E. H. (Ted) Hogg;J. P. Brandt;M. Michaelian

  • Increased carbon sequestration by a boreal deciduous forest in years with a warm spring

    T. A. Black;W. J. Chen;A. G. Barr;M. A. Arain

  • Growth and dieback of aspen forests in northwestern Alberta, Canada, in relation to climate and insects

    E H Hogg;James P Brandt;B Kochtubajda

  • Climatic controls on the carbon and water balances of a boreal aspen forest, 1994-2003

    A.G. Barr;T.A. Black;E.H. Hogg;T.J. Griffis

  • Temporal scaling of moisture and the forest-grassland boundary in western Canada

    Edward H. Hogg

  • No growth stimulation of Canada's boreal forest under half-century of combined warming and CO2 fertilization.

    Martin P. Girardin;Olivier Bouriaud;Edward H. Hogg;Werner Kurz

  • Recent declines of Populus tremuloides in North America linked to climate

    James J. Worrall;Gerald E. Rehfeldt;Andreas Hamann;Edward H. Hogg

  • Climate and the southern limit of the western Canadian boreal forest

    Edward H. (Ted) Hogg

  • Potential Carbon Losses From Peat Profiles: Effects of Temperature, Drought Cycles, and Fire

    Edward H. Hogg;Victor J. Lieffers;Ross W. Wein

  • Sap flow in trembling aspen: implications for stomatal responses to vapor pressure deficit.

    E. H. Hogg;P. A. Hurdle

  • Predicting landscape patterns of aspen dieback: mechanisms and knowledge gaps

    Brent R Frey;Victor J Lieffers;EH (Ted) Hogg;Simon M Landhäusser

  • The aspen parkland in western Canada: a dry climate analogue for the future boreal forest?

    E. H. Hogg;P. A. Hurdle

  • Impact of changing soil moisture distribution on net ecosystem productivity of a boreal aspen forest during and following drought

    Praveena Krishnan;T. Andrew Black;Nicholas J. Grant;Alan G. Barr

  • Factors affecting interannual variation in growth of western Canadian aspen forests during 1951-2000

    EH (Ted) Hogg;James P Brandt;B Kochtubajda

  • Ecology of and control strategies for Calamagrostiscanadensis in boreal forest sites

    Victor J. Lieffers;S. Ellen Macdonald;Edward H. Hogg

  • Negative impacts of high temperatures on growth of black spruce forests intensify with the anticipated climate warming.

    Martin P. Girardin;Edward H. Hogg;Pierre Y. Bernier;Werner A. Kurz

Frequent Co-Authors

Victor J. Lieffers
Victor J. Lieffers University of Alberta
T. A. Black
T. A. Black University of British Columbia
Alan G. Barr
Alan G. Barr University of Saskatchewan
Ross W. Wein
Ross W. Wein University of Alberta
Zoran Nesic
Zoran Nesic University of British Columbia
David Price
David Price University of Aberdeen
Werner A. Kurz
Werner A. Kurz Natural Resources Canada
Martin P. Girardin
Martin P. Girardin Natural Resources Canada
Ronald J. Hall
Ronald J. Hall Natural Resources Canada
Simon M. Landhäusser
Simon M. Landhäusser University of Alberta

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