Publications
2021
MacLean, M.G., M.J. Duveneck, J. Plisinski, L.L. Morreale, D. Laflower, and J.R. Thompson. 2021. Forest carbon trajectories: Consequences of alternative land-use scenarios in New England. Global Environmental Change 69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2021.102310. [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
2020
Pearman-Gillman, S.B., M.J. Duveneck, J.D. Murdoch, and T.M. Donovan. 2020. Drivers and consequences of alternative landscape futures on wildlife distributions in New England, United States. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2020.00164. [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
Guswa, A.J., B. Hall, C. Cheng, and J.R. Thompson. 2020. Co-designed land-use scenarios and their implications for storm runoff and streamflow in New England. Environmental Management. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-020-01342-0. [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
Thompson, J.R., J.S. Plisinski, K.F. Lambert, M.J. Duveneck, L. Morreale, M.F. McBride, M.G. MacLean, M. Weiss, and L. Lee. 2020. Spatial simulation of co-designed land-cover change scenarios for New England: Alternative futures and their consequences for conservation priorities. Earth's Future 8(7): e2019EF001348 . DOI: 10.1101/722496 [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
2019
Duveneck M. J. and J. R. Thompson. 2019. Social and biophysical determinants of future forest conditions in New England: Effects of a modern land-use regime. Global Environmental Change 55:115-129. DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2019.01.009 [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
McBride, M. F., M. J. Duveneck, K. F. Lambert, K. A. Theoharides, J. R. Thompson. 2019. Perspectives of resource management professionals on the future of New England’s landscape: Challenges, barriers, and opportunities. Landscape and Urban Planning 188:30-42. DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2018.10.019 [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
2018
Liang, Y. , M. Duveneck, E. Gustafson, J. Serra-Diaz, J. R. Thompson. 2018. How disturbance, competition and dispersal interact to prevent tree range boundaries from keeping pace with climate change. Global Change Biology. doi:10.1111/gcb.13847 [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
2017
Thompson, J. R., J. S. Plisinski, P. Olofsson, C. E. Holden, and M. J. Duveneck. 2017. Forest loss in New England: A projection of recent trends. Plos ONE 12(12): e0189636. DOI: 10.1371/ journal.pone.0189636 [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
Duveneck M. J. and J. R. Thompson. 2017. Climate change imposes phenological tradeoffs on forest net primary productivity. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences 122:2298-2313. DOI: 10.1002/2017JG004025 [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
Kittredge D. B., J. R. Thompson, L. Morreale, A. Short, L. Hutyra. 2017. Three decades of forest harvesting along a suburban-rural continuum. Ecosphere 8(7): e01882. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1882 [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
McBride, M. F., K. F. Lambert, E. S. Huff, K. A. Theoharides, P. Field, and J. R. Thompson. 2017. Increasing the effectiveness of participatory scenario development through codesign. Ecology and Society 22(3):16. doi:10.5751/ES-09386-220316 [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
Thompson, J. R., C. D. Canham, L. Morreale, D. B. Kittredge, B. Butler. 2017. Social and biophysical variation in regional timber harvest regimes. Ecological Applications (27) 942-955 [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
Duveneck, M., Thompson, J., Gustafson, E. J., Liang, Y., and de Bruijn, A. M. G. 2017. Recovery dynamics and climate change effects to future New England forests, Landscape Ecology. doi:10.1007/s10980-016-0415-5 [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
2016
Mallampalli, V. R., Mavrommati, G., Thompson, J., Duveneck, M., Meyer, S., Ligmann-Zielinska, A., Druschke, C. G., Hychka, K., Kenney, M. A., Kok, K., and Borsuk, M. E. 2016. Methods for translating narrative scenarios into quantitative assessments of land use change, Environmental Modelling & Software 82, 7-20. [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
Thompson, J. R., Lambert, K. F., Foster, D. R., Broadbent, E. N., Blumstein, M., Zambrano, A. M. A., and Fan, Y. C. 2016. The consequences of four land-use scenarios for forest ecosystems and the services they provide, Ecosphere 7. [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
Thorn, A. M., Thompson, J. R., and Plisinski, J. S. 2016. Patterns and Predictors of Recent Forest Conversion in New England, Land 5. [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
2015
Blumstein, M., and Thompson, J. R. 2015. Land-use impacts on the quantity and configuration of ecosystem service provisioning in Massachusetts, USA, Journal of Applied Ecology 52, 1009-1019. [Download PDF] [Journal Link]
Duveneck, M. J., Thompson, J. R., and Wilson, B. T. 2015. An imputed forest composition map for New England screened by species range boundaries, Forest Ecology and Management 347, 107-115. [Download PDF] [Journal Link]