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.
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.