E-mail: mathew.brown@forst.uni-goettingen.de
“Residual vegetation importance to net CO2 uptake in pine-dominated stands following mountain pine beetle attack in British Columbia, Canada” Bowler, R, A Fredeen, M Brown, and T Black. Forest Ecology and Management (2012).
“The carbon balance of two lodgepole pine stands recovering from mountain pine beetle attack in British Columbia” Brown, M, T Black, Z Nesic, A Fredeen, V Foord, D Spittlehouse, R Bowler, P Burton, J Trofymow, N Grant, et al. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2011).
“Radiative forcing of natural forest disturbances” O’Halloran, T, B Law, M Goulden, Z Wang, J Barr, C Schaaf, M Brown, J Fuentes, M Göckede, A Black, et al. Global Change Biology (2011).
“Ecosystem carbon dioxide fluxes after disturbance in forests of North America” Amiro, B, A Barr, J Barr, T Black, R Bracho, M Brown, J Chen, K Clark, K Davis, A Desai, et al. J. Geophys. Res 115 (2010).
“Impact of mountain pine beetle on the net ecosystem production of lodgepole pine stands in British Columbia” Brown, M, T Black, Z Nesic, V Foord, D Spittlehouse, A Fredeen, N Grant, P Burton, and J Trofymow. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 150.2 (2010), pp. 254–264.
“Regulation of soil surface respiration in a grazed pasture in New Zealand” Brown, M, D Whitehead, J Hunt, T Clough, G Arnold, W Baisden, and R Sherlock. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 149.2 (2009), pp. 205–213.
“Detection of foliage conditions and disturbance from multi-angular high spectral resolution remote sensing” Hilker, T, N Coops, S Coggins, M Wulder, M Brown, T Black, Z Nesic, and D Lessard. Remote Sensing of Environment 113.2 (2009), pp. 421–434.