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Todd S. Fredericksen

Todd S. Fredericksen

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
36
Citations
5808
World Ranking
7083
National Ranking
2384

Overview

Todd S. Fredericksen is affiliated with Ferrum College in the United States. The research focus centers primarily on agricultural and biological sciences and environmental science. These broader domains encompass particular interests in ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, global and planetary change, plant science, ecology, and insect science.

Fredericksen's recent publications demonstrate active engagement in topics related to plant parasitism and resistance, plant and animal studies, plant diversity and evolution, forest management and policy, forest ecology and biodiversity studies, conservation, biodiversity and resource management, and wildlife ecology and conservation.

  • Biodiversity Conservation in Managed Forests, 2021, published in Forests
  • Monitoring Wildlife Using Camera Traps: Effect of Bait Type in Pine Plantations and Natural Hardwood Stands, 2025, published in Forests

Fredericksen has also coauthored research involving dwarf mistletoe in high-elevation forests in México, which appeared in venues such as Trees Forests and People and SSRN Electronic Journal, though these works were primarily attributed to coauthor José Jonathan Aguirre Zúñiga.

  • Sergio Franco Maass
  • Ángel Rolando Endara Agramont
  • José Jonathan Aguirre Zúñiga
  • Rosa Laura Heredia Bobadilla
  • José Jonathan Aguirre-Zúñiga

  • Forests
  • Trees Forests and People
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Fredericksen's work encompasses diverse research themes with an emphasis on ecological relationships and conservation strategies in forest environments. This includes biodiversity conservation in managed forest landscapes, wildlife monitoring techniques, and understanding the interactions between parasitic plants and their host ecosystems.

Best Publications

  • Reduced-impact logging : Challenges and opportunities

    F.E. Putz;P. Sist;T. Fredericksen;D. Dykstra

  • Effect of disturbance intensity on regeneration mechanisms in a tropical dry forest

    D.K Kennard;K Gould;F.E Putz;T.S Fredericksen

  • Beyond reduced-impact logging: silvicultural treatments to increase growth rates of tropical trees

    M. Peña-Claros;T.S. Fredericksen;A. Alarcón;G.M. Blate

  • Phenology of Tree Species in Bolivian Dry Forests

    Marcos Joaquín Justiniano;Todd S. Fredericksen

  • Regeneration of timber species following selection logging in a Bolivian tropical dry forest

    Todd S Fredericksen;Bonifacio Mostacedo

  • Seasonal drought limits tree species across the Neotropics

    Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert;Timothy R. Baker;Kyle G. Dexter;Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis

  • Silvicultural intensification for tropical forest conservation

    Todd S. Fredericksen;Francis E. Putz

  • Area disturbed and residual stand damage following logging in a Bolivian tropical forest

    Scott M Jackson;Todd S Fredericksen;Jay R Malcolm

  • Sustainability of timber harvesting in Bolivian tropical forests

    Erhard Dauber;Todd S. Fredericksen;Marielos Peña

  • Taking the pulse of Earth's tropical forests using networks of highly distributed plots

    Cecilia Blundo;Julieta Carilla;Ricardo Grau

  • Soil Effects on Forest Structure and Diversity in a Moist and a Dry Tropical Forest

    Marielos Peña-Claros;Lourens Poorter;Alfredo Alarcón;Geoffrey Blate

  • Regeneration status of important tropical forest tree species in Bolivia: assessment and recommendations

    Bonifacio Mostacedo C;Todd S Fredericksen

  • Regeneration of commercial tree species following silvicultural treatments in a moist tropical forest

    M. Peña-Claros;E.M. Peters;M.J. Justiniano;F. Bongers

  • Issues in scaling tree size and age responses to ozone: a review

    T.E Kolb;T.S Fredericksen;K.C Steiner;J.M Skelly

  • Liana loads and post-logging liana densities after liana cutting in a lowland forest in Bolivia

    Diana Alvira;Francis E. Putz;Todd S. Fredericksen

  • Physiology, morphology, and ozone uptake of leaves of black cherry seedlings, saplings, and canopy trees

    T.S. Fredericksen;B.J. Joyce;J.M. Skelly;K.C. Steiner

  • Short-term understory plant community responses to timber-harvesting intensity on non-industrial private forestlands in Pennsylvania

    Todd S Fredericksen;Brad D Ross;Wayne Hoffman;Michael L Morrison

  • Effect of skidder disturbance on commercial tree regeneration in logging gaps in a Bolivian tropical forest

    Todd S. Fredericksen;William Pariona;William Pariona

  • Leaf morphology and ozone sensitivity of two open pollinated genotypes of black cherry (Prunus serotina) seedlings

    J.A Ferdinand;T.S Fredericksen;K.B Kouterick;J.M Skelly

  • Terrestrial wildlife responses to logging and fire in a Bolivian tropical humid forest

    Nell J. Fredericksen;Todd S. Fredericksen

Frequent Co-Authors

Francis E. Putz
Francis E. Putz University of Florida
Marielos Peña-Claros
Marielos Peña-Claros Wageningen University & Research
Thomas Kolb
Thomas Kolb Northern Arizona University
Marisol Toledo
Marisol Toledo Gabriel René Moreno Autonomous University
Jean-Paul Laclau
Jean-Paul Laclau Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement
Dan Binkley
Dan Binkley Colorado State University
Simon L. Lewis
Simon L. Lewis University College London
Cindy E. Prescott
Cindy E. Prescott University of British Columbia
Kyle G. Dexter
Kyle G. Dexter University of Edinburgh
Peter M. Attiwill
Peter M. Attiwill University of Melbourne

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