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[image:] David Hollinger David Hollinger

Title: Plant Physiologist
Unit: Climate, Fire, and Carbon Cycle Sciences
Previous Unit: Forest Carbon Dynamics and Estimation for Sustainable Management
Address: Northern Research Station
271 Mast Road
Durham, NH 03824
Phone: 603-868-7673
E-mail: Contact David Hollinger

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Education

  • B.A. in Biology, Dartmouth College, 1977.
  • Ph.D. Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, 1984.

Current Research

Studies of forest-atmosphere carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange in Howland, Maine.

Future Research

Ecosystem metabolism, forest CO2 exchange, tree canopy structure, tree physiology.

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Additional Online Publications

Other Publications by David Hollinger *

  • Desai, Ankur R.; Richardson, Andrew D.; Moffat, Antje M.; Kattge, Jens; Hollinger, David Y.; Barr, Alan; Falge, Eva; Noormets, Asko; Papale, Dario; Reichstein, Markus; Stauch, Vanessa J. 2008. Cross-site evaluation of eddy covariance GPP and RE decomposition techniques. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 148: 821-838. doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2007.11.012
  • Richardson, Andrew D.; Mahecha, Miguel D; Falge, Eva; Kattge, Jens; Moffat, Antje M; Papale, Dario; Reichstein, Markus; Stauch, Vanessa J.; Braswell, Bobby H.; Churkina, Galina; Kruijt, Bart; Hollinger, David Y. 2008. Statistical properties of random CO2 flux measurement uncertainty inferred from model residuals. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 148: 38-50.
  • Sims, Daniel A.; Rahman, Abdullah F.; Cordova, Vicente D; El-Masri, Bassil Z.; Baldocchi, Dennis D.; Bolstad, Paul V.; Flanagan, Lawrence B.; Goldstein, Allen H.; Hollinger, David Y.; Misson, Laurent; Monson, Russell K.; Oechel, Walter C.; Schmid, Hans P.; Wofsy, Steven C.; Xu, Liukang. 2008. A new model of gross primary productivity for North American ecosystems based solely on the enhanced vegetation index and land surface temperature from MODIS. Remote Sensing of Environment. 112: 1633-1646.
  • Hollinger, David Y. 1992. Leaf and simulated whole-canopy photosynthesis in two co-occurring tree species. Ecology. 73(1): pp. 1-14.
  • Hollinger, D.Y. 1989. Canopy organization and foliage photosynthetic capacity in a broad-leaved evergreen montane forest. Functional Ecology. 3: pp. 53-62
  • Hollinger, D.Y. 1987. Gas exchange and dry matter allocation responses to elevation of atmospheric CO2 concentration in seedlings of three tree species. Tree Physiology. 3: 193-202.
  • Hollinger, David Y. 1986. Herbivory and the cycling of nitrogen and phosphorus in isolated California oak trees. Oecologia. 70: 291-297.
  • Hollinger, David Y. 1983. Photosynthesis and water relations of the mistletoe, Phoradendron villosum, and its host, the California valley oak, Quercus lobata. Oecologia. 60: 396-400.

*Due to policy or copyright restrictions, we are unable to provide full-text versions of these publications. Please check with your local library or Contact David Hollinger to inquire about reprints.

Last Modified: 11/19/2008