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Employment (2)

Anchorage Forestry Sciences Laboratory, Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service: Anchorage, Alaska, US

2023-02-06 to present | ORISE Fellow
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Colin Taylor Maher

University of Alaska Anchorage: Anchorage, AK, US

2019-04-15 to 2023-02-05 | Postdoctoral Scholar (Environment and Natural Resources Institute)
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Colin Taylor Maher

Education and qualifications (2)

University of Montana Missoula: Missoula, MT, US

2012-01-10 to 2018-12-01 | PhD (WA Franke College of Forestry and Conservation)
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Colin Taylor Maher

University of California Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz, CA, US

2006-09-01 to 2009-06-15 | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
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Colin Taylor Maher

Works (5)

Arctic sea ice retreat fuels boreal forest advance

Science
2024-02-23 | Journal article
Contributors: Roman J. Dial; Colin T. Maher; Rebecca E. Hewitt; Amy M. Wockenfuss; Russell E. Wong; Daniel J. Crawford; Madeline G. Zietlow; Patrick F. Sullivan
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Sufficient conditions for rapid range expansion of a boreal conifer

Nature
2022-08-18 | Journal article
Contributors: Roman J. Dial; Colin T. Maher; Rebecca E. Hewitt; Patrick F. Sullivan
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The climate envelope of Alaska's northern treelines: implications for controlling factors and future treeline advance

Ecography
2021-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Colin T. Maher; Roman J. Dial; Neal J. Pastick; Rebecca E. Hewitt; M. Torre Jorgenson; Patrick F. Sullivan
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Alpine treeline ecotones are potential refugia for a montane pine species threatened by bark beetle outbreaks

Ecological Applications
2021-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Colin T. Maher; Constance I. Millar; David L. R. Affleck; Robert E. Keane; Anna Sala; Claudine Tobalske; Andrew J. Larson; Cara R. Nelson
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Winter damage is more important than summer temperature for maintaining the krummholz growth form above alpine treeline

Journal of Ecology
2020-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Colin T. Maher; Cara R. Nelson; Andrew J. Larson; Bérangère Leys
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Peer review (5 reviews for 5 publications/grants)

Review activity for Fire ecology. (1)
Review activity for Forest ecosystems. (1)
Review activity for Nature communications (1)
Review activity for Nature plants. (1)
Review activity for Plant and soil. (1)