Paul Schaberg
Research Plant Physiologist, USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station
News
- 7/22/2024
InvestigatorWhere Climate Change and Invasive Species Intersect – The Role of Climate in Green Ash ConservationResearchers at the US Forest Service and UVM investigate historical green ash tree growth to guide integrated EAB management strategies.
- 7/06/2023
InvestigatorWarmer Temperatures, Less Snowpack May Limit Growth of Vermont Tree Species70-year growth rates of northeastern maple, beech, and birch reveal changes due to rising temperatures and altered rain and snow patterns.
- 10/29/2020
InvestigatorWill Red Oak Dominate Future Vermont Forests?Researchers studied tree rings to learn what conditions impact red oak growth and what this means in a warming climate.
- 4/24/2020
InvestigatorFirst Comprehensive Open-Source Data Repository for Tree-Ring Ecological DataThe DendroEcological Network is the first integrated, open-source database to host high quality dendrochronological and ecological data.
- 10/09/2018
InvestigatorClimate Change Impacts on Sugar Maple HealthPotential impacts of climate change on sugar maple, and difficulties that could arise for management of this key Vermont tree species.
- 5/18/2015
InvestigatorWinter Injury, Carbon Loss, but Surprising Growth Resurgence in Red SpruceInvestigation into impacts of historic needle winter injury on tree growth and carbon storage turns up evidence of a growth resurgence in red spruce.
- 1/10/2015
InvestigatorRestoration of American Chestnut in Northern ForestsThe American Chestnut was a prized forest species in the eastern U.S. until 100 years ago when a fungal blight was introduced.
- 9/22/2014
InvestigatorVermont Researchers Respond to Acid Rain Research as Part of the Scientific MethodScientists at the University of Vermont published a letter as a response to a study stating a recovery of Eastern redcedar from acid rain.