James Matthew Vose
Education
1987 Ph.D. Forest Ecology
North Carolina State University – Raleigh, NC
Dissertation: Effects of increased nutrient supply on loblolly pine stand leaf area, stemwood growth, and crown architecture. 122 p.
1984 M.S. Forest Ecology
Northern Arizona University – Flagstaff, AZ
Thesis: Establishment and growth of common understory plants following prescribed fire in an Arizona ponderosa pine community. 140 p.
1982 B.S. Forestry (Botany Minor)
Southern Illinois University – Carbondale, IL
Experience
Project Leader and Supervisory Research Ecologist
Coweeta Hydrological Laboratory, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station – Otto, NC
1999 to present
Supervisory Research Ecologist and Team Leader
Coweeta Hydrological Laboratory, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station – Otto, NC
1996 to1999
Research Ecologist
Southeastern Forest Experimental Station, Coweeta Hydrological Laboratory – Otto, NC
1987 to1996
Instructor of Forest Measurements and Forest Ecology
Western Carolina University – Cullowhee, NC
1990 to 1993
Instructor of Introduction to Field Forestry, School of Forest Resources
North Carolina State University – Raleigh, NC
1985
Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant, School of Forest Resources
North Carolina State University – Raleigh, NC
1984 to 1987
Research Technician, School of Forestry
Northern Arizona University – Flagstaff, AZ
1984
Scientific Publications
Vose, J.M., G.J. Harvey, K.J. Elliott, and B.D. Clinton. 2003. Measuring and modeling tree and stand level transpiration. Pp. 245-264 In S. C. McCutcheon and J.L. Schnoor eds., Phytoremediation: Managing Contamination by Organic Compounds. Wiley-Interscience, Inc.
Vose, J.M., and P.V. Bolstad. 1999. Challenges to modeling NPP in diverse eastern hardwood forests: Species-level comparisons of foliar respiration responses to temperature and nitrogen. Ecological Modelling 122: 165-174.