Coeli Hoover
Title: Research Ecologist
Unit: Sustaining Forests in a Changing Environment
Previous Unit: Guidelines and indicators for sustaining forest ecosystems of Pennsylvania and the adjacent Allegheny Plateau Region
Address: Northern Research Station
271 Mast Road
Durham, NH 03824
Phone: 603-868-7633
E-mail: Contact Coeli Hoover
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Education
- University of Georgia, Institute of Ecology, Ph.D., Soil Ecology, 1996
- University of Pittsburgh, B.S., Biology, 1991
Civic & Professional Affiliations
Ecological Society of America
Soil Ecology Society
Soil Science Society of America
American Geophysical Union
Current Research
- I am particularly interested in understanding how current forest management practices affect the potential of forests to store carbon, both below and above the ground.
- I'm also very interested in assessing the effects of common land management prescriptions on aboveground carbon stocks at the stand and forest level.
Why is This Important
My research is focused on the role of forests in the global carbon cycle. Much of my research involves measuring carbon in the soil and the forest floor and assessing possible management impacts; right now, I am trying to understand the chemical structure of soil carbon in managed and unmanaged forests to help forest managers protect (and, we hope, increase) their soil carbon stocks.
Future Research
More research to gain a clearer picture of the relative importance of climate, forest type, soils, disturbance history, etc., in determining how much carbon a forest can store above and below the ground to develop management practices for enhancing forest carbon sequestration.
Featured Publications
- Hoover, Coeli; Rebain, Stephanie. 2008. The Kane Experimental Forest carbon inventory: Carbon reporting with FVS
- Hoover, Coeli; Stout, Susan. 2007. The carbon consequences of thinning techniques: stand structure makes a difference
- Stout, Susan L.; Hoover, Coeli M.; Ristau, Todd E. 2006. Listening to old beech and young cherry trees - long-term research in the Alleghenies
- Hoover, Coeli M. 2005. Carbon Storage in Northeastern US Forest Soils
- Birdsey, R.; Hollinger, D.; Heath, L.; Hoover, C.; Kolka, R.; Smith, M. L.; Ryan, M. 2003. Pilot Studies for Enhanced Forest Land Measurement
Additional
Online Publications
- Hoover, Coeli M. 2003. Soil carbon sequestration and forest management: challenges and opportunities
- Hoover, C.M.; Magrini, K.A.; Evans, R.J. 2002. Soil carbon content and character in an old-growth forest in northwestern Pennsylvania: a case study introducing pyrolysis molecular beam mass spectrometry (py-MBMS)
- Magrini, K.A.; Evans, R.J.; Hoover, C.M.; Elam, C.C.; Davis, M.F. 2002. Use of pyrolysis molecular beam mass spectrometry (py-MBMS) to characterize forest soil carbon: method and preliminary results
- Conkling, Barbara L.; Hoover, Coeli M.; Smith, William D.; Palmer, Craig J. 2002. Using forest health monitoring data to integrate above and below ground carbon information
- Hoover, Coeli M.; Birdsey, Richard A.; Heath, Linda S.; Stout, Susan L. 2000. How to estimate carbon sequestration on small forest tracts estimate carbon sequestration on small forest tracts
Other Publications by Coeli Hoover *
*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 Coeli Hoover to inquire about reprints.
Last Modified:
11/19/2008