ALANA CLASON, PHD
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Publications

Peer Reviewed


Clason, A.J., I. Farnell, E.B. Lilles, 2022. Carbon 5 to 60 years after fire: Planting trees does not compensate for losses in dead wood stores. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, doi: 10.3389/ffgc.2022.868024

Clason, A.J., E.J.B. McIntire, P.J. Burton, 2020. 
Latitudinal limit not a cold limit: Cold temperatures do not constrain an endangered tree species at its northern edge. Journal of Biogeography, doi: 10.1111/jbi.13822.

Clason, A.J., S.E. Macdonald and S. Haeussler, 2014. Forest response to cumulative disturbance and stress: Two decades of change in whitebark pine ecosystems of west-central British Columbia. Ecoscience, 21: 174-185.

Clason, A.J., P.M.F. Lindgren and T.P. Sullivan, 2008. Comparison of non-timber forest products in intensively managed young stands and mature/old-growth forests in south-central British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management 256: 1897-1909.
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Camfield, A.F., A.J. Clason, and K. Martin, 2007. Mother-son parental care in horned larks. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 119(2): 302-304.

Book Chapters


Haeussler, S., P.J. Burton, and A.J. Clason, 2016. Combating decline of whitebark pine ecosystems across central British Columbia. pp: 164-166 (Vignette 4 in Chapter 6, Exploring cumulative effects and impacts through examples), in The integration Imperative: Cumulative Environmental, Community and Health Effects of Multiple Natural Resource Developments, edited by M.P. Gillingham, G.R. Halseth, C.J. Johnson, and M.W. Parkes. Springer, New York.​

R packages


Beukema, S., and A.J. Clason, 2022. rsortie: Forest stand dynamics modelling with SORTIE-ND in R. R package version 0.0.0.9000, https://aclason.github.io/rsortie. 

Non-refereed publications


Clason, A.J., 2021. Whitebark pine mapping and mortality in Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, BC Parks report, 46p.

Coggins, S., A.J. Clason, K.M. Hoffman, P.J. Burton, E. Hamilton, 2021 Wildfire research and extension with the Bulkley Valley Research Centre. BC Forest Professional (BCFP) Magazine, Spring 2021: 12-13.

Clason, A.J., 2017. Whitebark pine at the northern edge: Current constraints and future potential northern distribution under a changing climate. PhD dissertation. University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, 153p.

Pigott, D., R. Moody and A.J. Clason, 2015. Promoting whitebark pine recovery in BC. Report for the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, 110p.

Clason, A.J., and R. Moody, 2014. New Gold Blackwater project: Whitebark pine 5 year management plan. 31p.

Clason, A.J., 2013. A tactical plan for whitebark pine restoration in the Omineca region. Report for the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, 77p.

Clason, A.J., and R. Moody, 2013. New Gold Blackwater project whitebark pine management update January 2013. 27p.

Moody, R., Clason, A.J., 2012. Whitebark restoration and the mining industry: Potential for collaboration? Nutcracker Notes Fall/Winter 2012-2013: 17-18.

Clason, A.J., R. Moody, 2011. New Gold Blackwater project whitebark pine management: Exploration phase. 10p.

Clason, A.J., 2010. Overstory and understory dynamics of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) ecosystems of Northwestern British Columbia. MSc thesis. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, 129p.

Clason, A.J., S.E. Macdonald, and S. Haeussler, 2010. Whitebark pine ecosystem change in NW BC. Nutcracker Notes Spring/Summer 2010.
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Clason, A.J., 2007. Mountain recreation and songbirds: Impacts of hikers on population of alpine breeding horned larks (Eremophila alpestris), savannah sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis) and American pipits (Anthus rebescens). BSc thesis, UBC, Vancouver, BC, 23p.

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