Gap Light Analyzer (GLA), version 2.0: Imaging software to extract canopy structure and gap light transmission indices from true-colour fisheye photographs, users manual and … GW Frazer Simon Fraser University, Institute of Ecosystem Studies, 1999 | 2132* | 1999 |
Forest models defined by field measurements: estimation, error analysis and dynamics SW Pacala, CD Canham, J Saponara, JA Silander Jr, RK Kobe, ... Ecological monographs 66 (1), 1-43, 1996 | 1424 | 1996 |
Light regimes beneath closed canopies and tree-fall gaps in temperate and tropical forests CD Canham, JS Denslow, WJ Platt, JR Runkle, TA Spies, PS White Canadian journal of forest research 20 (5), 620-631, 1990 | 1304 | 1990 |
Causes and consequences of resource heterogeneity in forests: interspecific variation in light transmission by canopy trees CD Canham, AC Finzi, SW Pacala, DH Burbank Canadian Journal of Forest Research 24 (2), 337-349, 1994 | 976 | 1994 |
Juvenile tree survivorship as a component of shade tolerance RK Kobe, SW Pacala, JA Silander Jr, CD Canham Ecological applications 5 (2), 517-532, 1995 | 975 | 1995 |
Reconciling niche and neutrality: the continuum hypothesis D Gravel, CD Canham, M Beaudet, C Messier Ecology letters 9 (4), 399-409, 2006 | 920 | 2006 |
Growth and canopy architecture of shade‐tolerant trees: response to canopy gaps CD Canham Ecology 69 (3), 786-795, 1988 | 875 | 1988 |
Increased tree carbon storage in response to nitrogen deposition in the US R Quinn Thomas, CD Canham, KC Weathers, CL Goodale Nature Geoscience 3 (1), 13-17, 2010 | 786 | 2010 |
Canopy tree–soil interactions within temperate forests: species effects on soil carbon and nitrogen AC Finzi, N Van Breemen, CD Canham Ecological applications 8 (2), 440-446, 1998 | 778 | 1998 |
Forest ecosystem responses to exotic pests and pathogens in eastern North America GM Lovett, CD Canham, MA Arthur, KC Weathers, RD Fitzhugh BioScience 56 (5), 395-405, 2006 | 623 | 2006 |
Different respones to gaps among shade-tollerant tree species CD Canham Ecology 70 (3), 548-550, 1989 | 618 | 1989 |
A neighborhood analysis of canopy tree competition: effects of shading versus crowding CD Canham, PT LePage, KD Coates Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34 (4), 778-787, 2004 | 613 | 2004 |
Canopy tree–soil interactions within temperate forests: species effects on pH and cations AC Finzi, CD Canham, N Van Breemen Ecological applications 8 (2), 447-454, 1998 | 604 | 1998 |
Climate, deer, rodents, and acorns as determinants of variation in Lyme-disease risk RS Ostfeld, CD Canham, K Oggenfuss, RJ Winchcombe, F Keesing PLoS biology 4 (6), e145, 2006 | 590 | 2006 |
Forest models defined by field measurements: I. The design of a northeastern forest simulator SW Pacala, CD Canham, JA Silander Jr Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23 (10), 1980-1988, 1993 | 565 | 1993 |
Why forests appear resistant to exotic plant invasions: intentional introductions, stand dynamics, and the role of shade tolerance PH Martin, CD Canham, PL Marks Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7 (3), 142-149, 2009 | 532 | 2009 |
An index for understory light levels in and around canopy gaps CD Canham Ecology 69 (5), 1634-1638, 1988 | 508 | 1988 |
Catastrophic windthrow in the presettlement forests of Wisconsin CD Canham, OL Loucks Ecology 65 (3), 803-809, 1984 | 506 | 1984 |
Sapling growth as a function of resources in a north temperate forest SW Pacala, CD Canham, JA Silander Jr, RK Kobe Canadian Journal of Forest Research 24 (11), 2172-2183, 1994 | 484 | 1994 |
The response of woody plants to disturbance patterns of establishment and growth. CD Canham, PL Marks | 465 | 1985 |