February 2006

Dan Binkley

Warner College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University

Ft. Collins, CO  80523; 970‑491‑6519, fax 970-491-2796

dan@cnr.colostate.edu,  http://lamar.colostate.edu/~binkley/research.htm

 

PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

Forest productivity and biogeochemistry, with a focus on soils and ecology.  Current areas of research focus on long‑term changes in ecosystems including soil fertility, species composition, productivity, nutrient cycling and impacts of pollutants.  Major current projects include patterns and processes of vegetation dynamics in Rocky Mountain forests, and the production ecology of tropical forest plantations in Hawaii and Brazil. 

 

EDUCATION

BSF, Forest Management, graduated Magna Cum Laude, Northern Arizona University, 1976.

MSc, Forest Ecology, University of British Columbia, 1980.

PhD, Forest Ecology with minors in Soil Science and Botany, Oregon State University, 1982.

 

EXPERIENCE

Director, Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, Colorado State University.  2005-present. 

Director, Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State University, 1994-2006.  Responsible for interdisciplinary, inter-departmental program in ecology.  The program confers MS and PhD degrees in ecology, through broad-based graduate programs that harness the strengths of faculty in 17 departments.  Involves about 100 faculty and 100 graduate students.

Financial Officer, Hamakua Hardwoods, Inc.  An S-Corp tree farm in Hawaii.  2001-present.

Professor, (formerly Assoc. Prof.) of Forest Ecology and Biogeochemistry, Dept. of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University; 1987‑present.  Teach graduate level courses in ecosystem ecology, forest ecophysiology, pollution effects on forests, and global change; undergraduate courses in ecology, forest ecology, sustainability of renewable resources; research focus on forest production, biogeochemistry, and long-term ecosystem dynamics.

Assistant Professor of Forest Ecology and Soils, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Duke University; 1982‑1987. Taught graduate level courses in Forest Ecosystems, Forest Soils, Forest Soil Fertility, Forest Nutrition Management, Ecologic Effects of Acid Deposition, and a variety of seminars; research on forest nutrition management projects, and on the effects of natural ecosystem processes on acid generation and consumption.

Forest Nutritionist, MacMillan Bloedel Ltd., Nanaimo, B.C., 1979‑1981.  Employed concurrent with Ph.D. program at OSU to help develop a forest nutrition research program; my emphasis was on nitrogen‑fixing plants in conifer plantations.

 

SOCIETIES

     Ecological Society of America

 American Society for the Advancement of Science

     Soil Science Society of America

     Indian Association of Soil and Water Conservationists

     Sigma Xi

  

TEACHING

Colorado State:

Duke University:  (all graduate)          

Ecology (sophomore)

Forest Ecosystems

Field Ecology  (sophomore)

Forest Soils

Forest Ecology  (junior)

Forest Soil Fertility

Silviculture (junior)

Forest Nutrition Management

Principles of Ecosystem Management (senior)

Ecologic Impacts of Acid Deposition

Sustainability of Natural Resources (senior)

Ecology of S. Appalachian Forests

Seminar in Forest Biology and Management (senior)

"Professor of the Year"  award 1986, 1987

Community/Ecosystem Ecology (co-instructor; graduate)

Foundations of Ecology (graduate)

 

Ecophysiology of Trees  (graduate)

 

Pollution Effects on Forest Ecosystems (graduate)

 

Forum on Global Change  (graduate)

 

Forum on Biodiversity  (graduate)

 

Research Methods (graduate)

 

Awarded "Cermak Outstanding Advisor Award" 1993, 2005

 

    

EDITING

Board of Editors for Forest Ecology and Management (2003-present)

Board of Editors for Frontiers in Ecology (2002-2004)

Board of Editors for Ecosystems (1998-2000)

Board of Editors for Icoscience (1999-2002)

Board of Editors for Trees:  Structure and Function (1988-2001)

Board of Editors for Ecology and Ecological Monographs (1995-1998)

Book Review Editor for Forest Ecology and Management (1992-1997)

 

PROFESSIONAL/ CONSULTING ACTIVITIES

Hunan Forestry Department, Changsha, China; consulted on silviculture and ecology of tropical Eucalyptus plantations (2004).

Brazil Eucalyptus Potential Productivity Project; developed a strategy and participated in implementation of a research network examining controls on growth rates of Eucalyptus plantations.  The BEPP project (http://lamar.colostate.edu/~binkley/Brazileucalyptus.htm) is a partnership with CSU, the US Forest Service, the University of Sno Paulo, and 7 forest companies (2000-2007).

National Council for Air and Stream Improvement; state-of-knowledge assessment on impacts of forest practices on water quality in the United States (1992-1993); developed a state-of-knowledge assessment on impacts of forest fertilization on water quality in the United States (1997-1998); synthesis on variability in chemistry of forest streamwater (1999-2001);

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1999, 2000   STAR fellowship review panel; 1991-1993 member of Environmental Biology Review Panel; 1991 Chaired review panel for Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program--Forests; 1986:  Review panel for Watershed Manipulation Program; 1985: Review panel for Direct/Delayed Response Program.

Swedish Forest Research Council; prepared an assessment of the effects of N deposition on Swedish forests (with Peter H`gberg)(1995-1996).

U.S. Forest Service, Southern Global Change Program; parameterized the NuCM simulation model for acidification scenarios for southern pine forests (with Dale Johnson) (1993-1994).

U.S. Department of Energy: Chaired site review team for the Walker Branch Ecosystem studies, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; reviewer for biomass fuels program (1992).

U.S. National Science Foundation, Ecosystem Studies Program, 1990:  On-site review team for the Hubbard Brook Long-term Ecological Research project.

Kilkelly Environmental Associates; prepared state‑of‑the‑science report on effect of acidic deposition on western conifer forests for submission by Utility Air Regulatory Group (UARG) to NAPAP (1988); and USEPA, edited state‑of‑the‑science volumes on pollution effects on western conifer forests (1988‑1990).

Western Aquatics, Inc.; Senior Technical Associate, consulting on impacts of power plant location on ecosystems in Shenandoah National Park, and various other environmental projects (1990-1992).

U.S. National Academy of Sciences, Board on Science and Technology in International Development, 1986, 1987:  Advised in the Philippines on ecologic impacts of management regimes for Benguet pine; 1986, 1988;  Served as forest resource  specialist, and as Tropical Trees Project Consultant, in panel review of  proposals from developing countries

Developed and taught a short course on nutrition management in forestry and agroforestry for UNFAO in Dehra Dun, India; consulted on development of Centre of Excellence in Agroforestry (1988).

Visiting Scholar, provided seminars on forest biogeochemistry for: Eco‑Environmental Centre of Academia Sinica, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, and Nanjing Forestry University (1989).

Ripasa S.A. Celulose E Papel, Cia. Suzano de Papel E Celulose; consulted on nutrition management in fast‑growing Eucalyptus plantations in Brazil (1989).

UN Food and Agriculture Organization; consulting on physiology and nutrition management in agroforestry; Dehra Dun, India (1988).

Environment Canada, 1979, 1982.  Compilation of literature references and data sets dealing with forest nutrient cycling and depletion through harvest  activities ‑‑ with J.P. Kimmins.

 

GRANTS

Impacts of restoration treatments on ponderosa and lodgepole pine forests.  USDA Forest Service $98,000, 2004-2006.

Tree impacts on soils.  NATO Science Conference, Krasnoyarsk, Siberia.  $37,000, 2004.

Ecosystem studies Noatak National Preserve, Alaska.  National Park Service, $510,000 1991-2004.

Global change impacts in the Colorado Rockies Biogeographical Area:  Phase II.  (Stohlgren, Baker, Veblen, Binkley, Pielke and Baron) USGS/BRD $1,300,000, 1999-2004.

Longevity of tree-species effects on soil fertility and sustainability of second-rotation tropical tree plantations (Senock, Binkley, Matthews, Powers, and Busse).  National Science Foundation $700,000, 1999-2001.

Vital signs in National Parks (Stohlgren and Binkley) National Parks Conservation Association, $84,500, 2000-2001. 

Why does forest growth decline with stand age?  An experimental test of carbon acquisition and allocation over stand development (Fownes, Binkley, and Ryan).  National Science Foundation, $1,290,000, 1994-2000.

Watershed research in the U.S. National Parks (Binkley, Hermann) USGS/BRD $29,000, 1999-2001.

Influence of nutrient availability on composition and productivity of riparian vegetation along the Green and Yampa Rivers.  USGS/BRD $66,000, 1998-2000.

Impacts of high ungulate populations on nutrient cycling.  USGS/BRD and NPS, $40,000.  1998-1999.

Forest health monitoring and vegetation structure (Stohlgren and Binkley) USDA Forest Service, $145,000, 1998-2000.

Impacts of changing climate on Rocky Mountain ecosystems (Stohlgren, Binkley, Veblen and Baker).  National Park Service, $1,275,000, 1992-1998.

Landscape-GAP Analysis:  a complementary geographic approach for land managers (Stohlgren, Baker, Singer, and Binkley). National Biological Service $800,000, 1993-1998.

Status of air quality impacts in Class I National Parks of the Colorado Plateau (Binkley).  National Park Service, $77,000, 1995-1996.

Effects of increased nitrogen deposition on subalpine forest growth (Baron and Binkley).  National Biological Service, $105,000, 1995-1998.

Simulation model for predicting response of Rocky Mountain forests to changing climate and CO2 (Nikolov and Binkley).  USDA Forest Service, $91,000, 1993-1996.

Controls on N availability in Rocky Mountain Forests.  USDA Forest Service, $36,250, 1990-1991.

Effects of Forest Management on Water Quality.  USDA Forest Service, $33,350, 1990-1991.

Species effects on long-term nitrogen mineralization from size fractions of soil organic matter (Scott and Binkley).  National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Award, $10,000, 1992-1993.

Long-term patterns in soil nitrogen availability.  USDA Forest Service, $11,500, 1990-1991.

Natural regeneration in the rehabilitation of abandoned farms in the Sudan (Satti and Binkley).  Rockefeller Foundation, $16,800, 1992-1993.

On-farm assessment of agroforestry systems in Malawi (Rhoades and Binkley).  Pew Charitable Trust, $15,000, 1991-1992.

Influence of topography on soil acidity and H+ budgets in an Arctic landscape (Valentine and Binkley).  National Science Foundation, $110,000, 1988‑1989.

Visiting lecture series on global change, sustainability, and biodiversity.  Laird-Norton Foundation, $36,000, 1988-1990.

H+ budgets in alder/conifer ecosystems:  mechanisms of soil acidification (Binkley and Sollins).  National Science Foundation, $250,000, 1985‑1987.

Acid deposition and biogeochemical cycles of loblolly pine (Binkley and Knoerr).  Electric Power Research Institute, $850,000 1985‑1988.

Nitrogen transformation in soils of the spruce‑fir ecosystem (Binkley and Wells).  Spruce‑fir Research Cooperative, $87,200, 1985‑1987.

Impacts of sulfate and nitrogen on Southern forest soils‑‑an assessment (Binkley, Driscoll, Allen and Schoeneberger).  Southern Commercial Forest  Research Cooperative, $49,000, 1987.

Natural abundance of 15N as a tracer of biologically‑fixed nitrogen (Binkley and Sollins). National Science Foundation, $31,000, 1982‑1983.

 

BOOKS

Binkley, D., and O. Menyailo (eds).  2005.  Tree Species Effects on Soils:  Implications for Global Change.  NATO Science Series, Springer, Dordrecht.

Shepperd, W.D., D. Binkley, D. Bartos, T.J. Stohlgren, and L.G. Eskew (eds). 2001. Sustaining Aspen in Western Landscapes. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RMRS-P-18.  460 pp.

Fisher, R.F., and D. Binkley.  2000.  Ecology and Management of Forest Soils.  Wiley, New York.  489 p.

Binkley, D., C. Giardina, I. Dockersmith, D. Morse, M. Scruggs, and K. Tonnessen.  1997.  Status of Air Quality and Related Values in Class I National Parks and Monuments of the Colorado Plateau.  National Park Service, Air Resources Division, Report.  290 p.

Binkley, D., and T. Brown.  1993.  Effects of forest and range management on water quality.  USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-239, Ft. Collins.  127 p.

Olson, R., D. Binkley, and M. B`hm (eds.).  1992.  The Response of Western Forests to Air Pollution.  Springer‑Verlag, New York.  532 p.

Binkley, D., C. Driscoll, H.L. Allen, P. Schoeneberger, and D. McAvoy.  1989.  Acidic Deposition and Forest Soils:  Context and Case Studies in the Southeastern U.S.  Springer‑Verlag Ecological Studies #72, New York.  149 p.

Binkley, D.  1986.  Forest Nutrition Management.  J. Wiley & Sons, New York.   290 p.; also published:  1993.  Nutrition Forestal:  Practicas de manejo (translated by M.G. Ortiz and R.O. Perez) Editorial Limusa, Mexico DF.   340 p.

Kimmins, J.P., D. Binkley, L. Chaatarpaul, and J.B. DeCatanzaro.  1985.  Whole‑tree harvest‑‑nutrient relationships:  a bibliography.  Information Report  PI‑X‑60 E/F, Canadian Forestry Service, Petawawa National Forestry  Institute, Chalk River, Ontario. 377 p.

Kimmins, J.P., D. Binkley, L. Chatarpaul, and J. DeCatanzaro.  1985.  Biogeochemistry of temperate forest ecosystems:  literature on inventories and dynamics of biomass and nutrients. Information Report PI‑X‑47 E/F, Canadian Forestry Service, Petawawa National Forestry Institute, Chalk River, Ontario, KOJ 1JO.  227 p.

 

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Stape, J.L., D. Binkley, W.S. Jacob, and E.N. Takahashi. 2006. A twin-plot approach to determine nutrient limitation and potential productivity in Eucalyptus plantations at landscape scales in Brazil.  Forest Ecology and Management 223:358-362.

Binkley, D., M. Moore, W. Romme, and P. Brown. 2006.  Was Aldo Leopold right about the Kaibab deer herd?  Ecosystems, in press.

Binkley, D., J.L. Stape, E.N Takahashi, and M.G. Ryan.  2006.  Tree-girdling to separate root and heterotrophic respiration in two Eucalyptus stands in Brazil.  Oecologia,  in press.

Högberg, P., H.B. Fan, M. Quist, D. Binkley, and C.O. Tamm.  2006. Tree growth and soil acidification in response to 30 years of experimental nitrogen loading on boreal forest.  Oecologia, in press.

Uowolo, A.L., D. Binkley, and E.C. Adair.  2005.  Plant diversity in riparian forests in northwest Colorado:  effects of time and river regulation.  Forest Ecology and Management 218:107-114.

Boyden, S., D. Binkley, and W. Shepperd.  2005.  Spatial and temporal patterns in structure, regeneration, and mortality of an old-growth ponderosa pine forest in the Colorado Front Range.  Forest Ecology and Management 219:43-55.

Kaye, M.W., D. Binkley, and T.J. Stohlgren.  2005.  Long-term impacts of conifer invasion and elk browsing on quaking aspen forests in the central Rocky Mountains, USA.  Ecological Applications 15:1284-1295.

Boyden, S., D. Binkley, and R. Senock. 2005.  Competition and facilitation between Eucalyptus and nitrogen-fixing Falcataria in relation to soil fertility.  Ecology 86:992-1001.

Binkley, D., C.S. White, and J.R. Gosz.  2004.  Tree biomass and net increment in an old aspen forest in New Mexico.  Forest Ecology and Management 203:407-410.

Binkley, D.  2004.  A hypothesis about the interaction of tree dominance and stand production through stand development.  Forest Ecology and Management 190:265-271.

Binkley, D., G.G. Ice, J. Kaye, and C.A. Williams. 2004.  Patterns of variation in nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in forest streams of the United States.  Journal of the American Water Association 2004:1277-1291.

Binkley, D., J. Kaye, M. Barry, and M.G. Ryan.  2004.  First rotation changes in soil carbon and nitrogen in a Eucalyptus plantation in Hawaii.  Soil Science Society of America Journal 68: 1713-1719.

Binkley, J.L. Stape, and M. Ryan.  2004.  Thinking about resource use efficiency in forests. Forest Ecology and Management  193:5-16.

Adams, M.A., P. Ineson, D. Binkley, G. Cadisch, N. Tokuchi, M. Scholes, K. Hicks, and M. Chadwick.  2004.  Soil functional responses to excess N inputs at global scales.  Ambio 33:530-536.

Stape, J.L., D. Binkley, M.G. Ryan, and A.N. Gomes.  2004.  Water use, water limitation, and water use efficiency in a Eucalyptus plantation.  Bosque 25:35-41.

Giardina, G.P., D. Binkley, M.G. Ryan, and J.H. Fownes. 2004.  Belowground carbon cycling in a humid tropical forest decreases with fertilization. Oecologia 139:545-550.

Ryan, M.G., D. Binkley, J. Fownes, C. Giardina, and R. Senock. 2004.  An experimental test of the causes of age-related decline in forest growth.  Ecological Monographs 74:393-414.

Schoenecker, K.A., F.J. Singer, L.C. Zeigenfuss, D. Binkley, and R.S.C. Menezes.  2004. Effects of elk herbivory on vegetation and nitrogen processes.  Journal of Wildlife Management 68:835-847.

Stape, J.L., D. Binkley, and M.G. Ryan. 2004.  Eucalyptus production and the supply, use and the efficiency of use of water, light and nitrogen across a geographic gradient in Brazil.  Forest Ecology and Management 193:17-31.

Stape, J.L, M.G. Ryan, and D. Binkley. 2004. Testing the 3-PG process-based model to simulate Eucalyptus growth with an objective approach to the soil fertility rating parameter.  Forest Ecology and Management 193:219-234.

Adair, E.C., D. Binkley, and D.C. Andersen.  2004. Nitrogen accumulation and supply in riparian floodplain ecosystems along the Green and Yampa Rivers, Colorado.  Oecologia 139:108-116.

Binkley, D.  2003.  Seven decades of stand development in mixed and pure stands of conifers and nitrogen-fixing red alder.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33: 2274-2279.

Binkley, D., R. Senock, S. Bird, and T. Cole.  2003.  Twenty years of stand development in pure and mixed stands of Eucalyptus saligna and nitrogen-fixing Falcataria mollucana.  Forest Ecology and Management 182:93-102.

Binkley, D., R. Senock, and K. Cromack, Jr.  2003.  Phosphorus limitation on nitrogen fixation by Falcataria seedlings.  Forest Ecology and Management 186:171-176.

Binkley, D., F. Singer, M. Kaye, and R. Rochelle.  2003. Influence of elk grazing on soil properties in Rocky Mountain National Park.  Forest Ecology and Management 185: 239-247.

Binkley, D., U. Olsson, R. Rochelle, T. Stohlgren, and N. Nikolov.  2003.  Structure, production and resource use in old-growth spruce/fir forests in the central Rocky Mountains, USA.  Forest Ecology and Management 172:271-279.

Kaye, M.W., T.J. Stohlgren, and D. Binkley.  2003.  Aspen structure and variability in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, USA.  Landscape Ecology 18:591-603.

Giardina, C., M.G. Ryan, D. Binkley, and J. Fownes. 2003. Primary production and C allocation in relation to nutrient supply in an experimental tropical forest.  Global Change Biology 9:1438-1450.

Yanai, R.D., S.V. Stehman, M.A. Arthur, C.E. Prescott, A.J. Friedland, T.G. Siccama, and D. Binkley.  2003.  Detecting change in forest floor carbon. Soil Science Society of America Journal 67:1583-1593.

Andersen, D.C., S.M. Nelson, and D. Binkley.  2003. Flood flows, leaf breakdown, and plant-available nitrogen on a dryland river floodplain.  Wetlands 23:180-189.

Ice, G., and D. Binkley. 2003.  Variations in forest streamwater concentrations of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P): implications of EPA’s proposed water quality criteria for nutrients.  Journal of Forestry 101:21-28.

Kaye, J., D. Binkley, and C. Rhoades.  2003.  Non-labile soil nitrogen accumulation and flexible organic matter stoichiometry during primary floodplain succession.  Biogeochemistry 63:1-22.

Binkley, D.  2002. Ten-year decomposition in a loblolly pine forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32:2231-2235.

Binkley, D., J.L. Stape, M.G. Ryan, H. Barnard, and J. Fownes. 2002.  Age-related decline in forest ecosystem growth:  an individual-tree, stand-structure hypothesis.  Ecosystems 5:58-67.

Adair, E.C., and D. Binkley.  2002.  Co-limitation of first year Fremont cottonwood seedlings by nitrogen and water.  Wetlands 22:425-420.

Kaye, J., D. Binkley, X. Zou, and J. Parrotta.  2002.  Non-labile 15Nitrogen retention beneath three tree species in a subtropical plantation.  Soil Science Society of America Journal 66:612-619.

Resh, S., D. Binkley, and J. Parrotta.  2002.  Greater soil carbon sequestration under nitrogen-fixing trees compared with Eucalyptus species.  Ecosystems 5:217-231.

Augusto, L., J. Ranger, D. Binkley, and A. Rothe.  2002.  Impact of several common tree species of European temperate forests on soil fertility.  Annals of Forest Science 59:233-254.

Rhoades, C., H. Oskarsson, D. Binkley, and B. Stottlemyer.  2001.  Alder (Alnus crispa) effects on soils in ecosystems of the Agashashok River valley, northwest Alaska.  Icoscience8:89-95.

Rothe, A., and D. Binkley. 2001. Nutritional interactions in mixed species forests.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31:1855-1870.

Giardina, C., M. Ryan, R. Hubbard, and D. Binkley.  2001.  Tree species effects on carbon and nitrogen mineralization in Rocky Mountain soils.  Soil Science Society of America Journal 65:1272-1279.

Binkley, D., Y. Son, and D. Valentine.  2000.  Do forests receive occult inputs of nitrogen?  Ecosystems 3:321-331.

Binkley, D., C. Giardina, and M. Bashkin. 2000.  Soil phosphorus pools and supply under the influence of Eucalyptus saligna and nitrogen-fixing Albizia falcataria. Forest Ecology and Management 128:241-247.

Suarez, F., D. Binkley, M.W. Kaye, and R. Stottlemyer.  1999.  Expansion of forest stands into tundra in the Noatak National Preserve, Northwest Alaska. Icoscience, 6:465-470.

Binkley, D., H. Burnham, and H.L. Allen.  1999.  Water quality impacts of forest fertilization. Forest Ecology and Management 121:191-213.

Suzuki, K., H. Suzuki, D. Binkley, and T. Stohlgren.  1999.  Aspen regeneration in the Colorado Front Range:  differences at local and landscape scales. Landscape Ecology 14:231-237.

Binkley, D., and S. Resh.  1999.  Rapid changes in soils following Eucalyptus afforestation in Hawaii. Soil Science Society of America Journal  63:222-225.

Stohlgren, T., D. Binkley, G. Chong, M.A. Kalkhan, L.D. Schell, K.A. Bull, Y. Otsuki, G. Newman, M. Bashkin, and Y. Son.  1999.  Exotic plant species invade hotspots of native plant diversity. Ecological Monographs 69:25-46.

Stohlgren, T., R.R. Bachand, Y. Onami, and D. Binkley.  1998.  Species-environment relationships and vegetation patterns:  effects of spatial scale and tree life-stages. Plant Ecology 135:215-228.

Binkley, D., and M. Ryan.  1998.  Net primary production and nutrient cycling in replicated stands of Eucalyptus saligna and Albizia falcataria.  Forest Ecology and Management 112:79-85.

Garcia-Montiel, D.C., and D. Binkley.  1998. Effect of Eucalyptus saligna and Albizia falcataria on soil processes and nitrogen supply in Hawaii. Oecologia 113:547-556.

Olsson, U., D. Binkley, and F.W. Smith.  1998.  Nitrogen supply, nitrogen use, and production in an age sequence of lodgepole pine. Forest Science 44:454-457.

Pastor, J., and D. Binkley.  1998.  Nitrogen fixation and the mass balance of nitrogen in ecosystems. Biogeochemistry 43:63-78.

Binkley, D., and C. Giardina.  1998.   Why trees affect soils in temperate and tropical forests: the warp and woof of tree/soil interactions. Biogeochemistry  42:89-106.

Bashkin, M.A., and D. Binkley.  1998.  Changes in soil carbon following afforestation in Hawaii. Ecology 79:828-833.

Binkley, D., F. Suarez, R. Stottlemyer, and B. Caldwell.  1997.  Ecosystem development on terraces along the Kugururok River, northwest Alaska. Ecoscience, 4:311-318.

Binkley, D., and P. H`gberg.  1997.  Does atmospheric deposition of acidity and nitrogen threaten Swedish forests?  Forest Ecology and Management 92:119-152.

Hart, S.C., D. Binkley, and D. Perry.  1997.  Influence of red alder on soil nitrogen transformations in conifer forests of contrasting productivity.  Soil Biology and Biochemistry 29:1111-1123.

Scott, N., and D. Binkley.  1997.  Litter quality and annual net N mineralization:  comparisons across sites and species.  Oecologia 111(2):151-159.

Ryan, M.G., D. Binkley, and J.H. Fownes.  1997.  Age-related decline in forest productivity: pattern and process.  Advances in Ecological Research 27: 213-262.

Stohlgren, T.J., M.B. Coughenour, G.W. Chong, D. Binkley, M.A. Kalkhan, L.D. Schell, D.J. Buckley, and J.K. Berry. 1997.  Landscape analysis of plant diversity.  Landscape Ecology 12:155-170.

Binkley, D.  1997.  Bioassays of the influence of Eucalyptus saligna and Albizia falcataria on soil nutrient supply and limitation. Forest Ecology and Management  91:229-234.

Rhoades, C., and D. Binkley.  1996.  Factors influencing decline in soil pH in Hawaiian Eucalyptus and Albizia plantations.  Forest Ecology and Management 80:47-56.

Huang, J.H., J. Baron, and D. Binkley.  1996.  The contribution of wetlands to stream nitrogen load in the Loch Vale Watershed, Colorado, USA.  Acta Phytoecologica Sinica 20:289-302.

Ewers, B., D. Binkley, and M. Bashkin. 1996.  Influence of adjacent stand on spatial patterns of carbon and nitrogen in Eucalyptus and Albizia plantations.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 26:1501-1503.

Binkley, D., F.W. Smith, and Y. Son.  1995.  Nutrient supply and limitation in an age-sequence of lodgepole pine in southeastern Wyoming. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 25:621-628.

Binkley, D., F. Suarez, C. Rhoades, and R. Stottlemyer.  1995.  Parent material depth controls ecosystem composition and function on a riverside terrace in northwestern Alaska.  Ecoscience 2:377-381.

Stohlgren, T., D. Binkley, T.T. Veblen, and W.L. Baker.  1995.  Attributes of reliable long-term landscape-scale studies:  malpractice insurance for landscape ecologists.  Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 38:1-25.

Couto, L., J.M. Gomes, D. Binkley, D. Betters, and C.A.M. Passos.  1995.  Intercropping Eucalypts with beans in Minas Gerais, Brazil.  International Tree Crops Journal 8:83-93.

Zou, X., D. Binkley, and B. Caldwell.  1995.  Effects of dinitrogen‑fixing trees on phosphorus biogeochemical cycling in contrasting forests. Soil Science Society of America Journal 59:1452-1458.

Johnson, D., D. Binkley, and P. Conklin.  1995.  Simulated effects of atmospheric deposition, harvesting, and species change on nutrient cycling in a loblolly pine forest.  Forest Ecology and Management 76:29-45.

Giardina, C.P., S. Huffman, D. Binkley, and B. Caldwell.  1995.  Alders increase phosphorus supply in a Douglas-fir plantation.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 25:1652-1657.

Binkley, D., R. Stottlemyer, F. Suarez, and J. Cortina.   1994.  Soil nitrogen availability in some arctic ecosystems in northwest Alaska:  responses to temperature and moisture.  Ecoscience 1:64-70.

Binkley, D., Y. Son, and Z.S. Kim.  1994.  Impacts of air pollution on forests:  a summary of current situations. Journal of the Korean Forestry Society 83:229-238.

Couto, L., D. Binkley, D. Betters, and C.V.D. Mopniz.  1994.  Intercropping eucalypts with maize in Minas Gerais, Brazil.   Agroforestry Systems 26:147-156.

Binkley, D., and T. Brown. 1993.  A synopsis of the impacts of forest practices on water quality in North America.  Water Resources Bulletin 29:729-740.

Stump, L.M., and D. Binkley.  1993.  Relationships between litter quality and nitrogen availability in Rocky Mountain forests.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23:492-502.

Brown, T., D. Brown, and D. Binkley.  1993.  Laws and programs for controlling nonpoint source pollution in forest areas.  Water Resources Bulletin 29:1-13.

Binkley, D., K.A. Dunkin, D. DeBell and M.G. Ryan.  1992.  Production and nutrient cycling in mixed plantations of Eucalyptus and Albizia in Hawaii.  Forest Science 38:393-408.

Binkley, D., D. Richter, M. David, and B. Caldwell.  1992.  Soil chemistry in a lobolly/longleaf pine forest with interval burning.  Ecological Applications 2:157-164.

Binkley, D., P. Sollins, R. Bell, D. Sachs, and D. Myrold.  1992.  Biogeochemistry of adjacent conifer and alder/conifer ecosystems.  Ecology  73:2022-2034.

Binkley, D., R. Bell, and P. Sollins.  1992.  Comparison of methods for estimating soil nitrogen transformations in adjacent conifer and alder/conifer forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 22:858-865.

Zou, X., D. Valentine, R. Sanford, and D. Binkley.  1992.  Resin core and buried-bag estimates of nitrogen mineralization and immobilization in Costa Rica lowland rainforests.  Plant and Soil 139:275-283.

Valentine, D., and D. Binkley.  1992.  Topography and soil acidity in an Arctic landscape.  Soil Science Society of America Journal 56:1553-1559.

Rhoades, C., and D. Binkley.  1992.  Spatial extent of impact of red alder on soil chemistry in adjacent conifer stands.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 22:1434-1437.

Zou, X., D. Binkley, and K. Doxtader.  1992. A new method for estimating gross phosphorus mineralization and immobilization rates in soils.  Plant and Soil 147:243-250.

Binkley, D., and D. Valentine.  1991.  Fifty-year biogeochemical effects of green ash, white pine, and Norway spruce in a replicated experiment.  Forest Ecology and Management 40:13-25.

Landsberg, J.J., M.R. Kaufmann, D. Binkley, J. Isebrands, and P. Jarvis.  1991.  Evaluating progress towards closed forest models based on fluxes of carbon, water and nutrients.  Tree Physiology 9:1-15.

Johnson, D.W., M.S. Cresser, I.S. Nilsson, J. Turner, B. Ulrich, D. Binkley, and D.W. Cole.  1991.  Soil changes in forest ecosystems:  evidence for and probable causes.  Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 97B:81-116.

Binkley, D., and P. Sollins.  1990.  Acidification of soils in mixtures of conifers and red alder.  Soil Science Society of America Journal 54:1427-1433.

Hof, J., D. Rideout, and D. Binkley.  1990.  Carbon fixation in trees as a micro optimization process:  an example of combining ecology and economics.  Ecological Economics 2:243-256.  Paper awarded "1991 Outstanding Research Award" for the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.

Binkley, D., and S. Hart.  1989.  The components of nitrogen availability assessments in forest soils.  Advances in Soil Science 10:57‑116.

Binkley, D., C.C. Wells, D. Valentine, and U. Valentine.  1989.  Factors contributing to 20‑year decrease in soil pH in an old‑field plantation of loblolly pine.  Biogeochemistry 8:39‑54.

Strader, R., D. Binkley, and C. Wells.  1989.  Nitrogen mineralization in high elevation forests of the Appalachians.  I.  Regional patterns in spruce‑fir forests.  Biogeochemistry 7:131‑145.

Sasser, C. and D. Binkley.  1989.  Nitrogen mineralization in high elevation forests of the Appalachians.  II.  Patterns with stand development in fir waves.  Biogeochemistry 7:147‑156.

Strader, R., and D. Binkley.  1989.  Mineralization and immobilization of soil nitrogen in two Douglas‑fir stands 15 and 22 years after N fertilization.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 19:798‑801.

Bell, R., and D. Binkley.  1989.  Soil nitrogen mineralization and immobilization in response to periodic prescribed fire in a loblolly pine plantation.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 19:816‑820.

France, E.A., D. Binkley, and D. Valentine.  1989.  Twenty‑seven years of soil change under four tree species in southern Ontario.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 19:1648‑1650.

Hedman, C. and D. Binkley.  1988.  Influence of site quality on canopy profiles of some hardwood forests.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 18:1090‑1093.

Binkley, D. and D. Richter.  1987.  Nutrient cycles and H+ budgets of forest ecosystems.  Advances in Ecological Research 16:1‑51.

Grant, D., and D. Binkley.  1987.  Rates of free‑living nitrogen fixation in some Piedmont forest types.  Forest Science 33:548‑551.

Hart, S.C., D. Binkley, and R.G. Campbell.  1986.  Predicting current growth and N+P fertilization growth response of loblolly pine stands in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina.  Soil Science Society of America Journal 50:230‑233.

Schoch, P. and D. Binkley.  1986.  Prescribed burning increased nitrogen availability in a mature loblolly pine stand.  Forest Ecology and Management 14:13‑22.

Binkley, D., J. Aber, J. Pastor and K. Nadelhoffer.  1986.  Nutrient availability patterns in some Wisconsin forests:  ion exchange resin bags and on‑ site soil incubations.  Biology and Fertility of Soils 2:77‑82.

Binkley, D.  1986.  Reduction in soil acidity in a loblolly pine stand with interval burning. Soil Science Society of America Journal 50:1590‑1594.

Binkley, D., P. Sollins, and W.G. McGill.  1985.  Natural abundance of N‑15 as a tracer of alder‑fixed nitrogen.  Soil Science Society of America Journal 49:444‑ 447.

Binkley, D. and P. Reid.  1985.  Long‑term increase of nitrogen availability from fertilization of Douglas‑fir. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 15:723‑724.

Hart, S.C. and D. Binkley.  1985.  Correlations among indices of forest soil nutrient availability in fertilized and unfertilized loblolly pine plantations.  Plant and Soil 85:11‑21.

Binkley, D., J.D. Lousier, and K. Cromack, Jr.  1984.  Ecosystem effects of Sitka alder in a Douglas‑fir plantation.  Forest Science 30:26‑35. 

Binkley, D.  1984.  Douglas‑fir stem growth per unit leaf area increased by interplanted Sitka alder and red alder. Forest Science 30:259‑263

Binkley, D.  1984.  Importance of size/density relationships in mixed stands of Douglas‑fir and red alder.  Forest Ecology and Management 9:81‑85. 

Binkley, D.  1984.  Does forest removal increase rates of decomposition and nutrient release?  Forest Ecology and Management 8:229‑233. 

Binkley, D. and P. Reid.  1984.  Long‑term responses of stem growth and leaf area to thinning and fertilization in a Douglas‑fir plantation.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 14:656‑660.

Binkley, D.  1984.  Ion exchange resin bags:  factors affecting estimates of nitrogen availability.  Soil Science Society of America Journal 48:1181‑ 1184. 

Hart, S.C. and D. Binkley.  1984.  Colorimetric interference and recovery of adsorbed ions from anion exchange resins.  Communications in Soil Science  and Plant Analysis, 15:893‑902

Binkley, D.  1983.  Interaction of site fertility and red alder on ecosystem production in Douglas‑fir plantations. Forest Ecology and Management 5:215‑ 227. 

Binkley, D. and L. Husted.  1983.  Nitrogen accretion, soil fertility and Douglas‑fir nutrition in association with redstem ceanothus.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 13:122‑125. 

Binkley, D. and P. Matson. 1983. Ion exchange resin bag method for assessing forest soil N availability.  Soil Science Society of America Journal 47:1050‑1052.

Binkley, D.  1982.  Nitrogen fixation and net primary production in a young Sitka alder ecosystem.  Canadian Journal of Botany 60:281‑286.

Binkley, D., K. Cromack, Jr., and R.L. Fredriksen. 1982.  Nitrogen accretion and availability in snowbrush ecosystems. Forest Science 28:720‑724. 

Binkley, D., J.P. Kimmins, and M.C. Feller.  1982.  Water chemistry profiles in an early and a mid‑successional forest in Coastal British Columbia.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 12:240‑248.

Binkley, D. 1981.  Nodule biomass and acetylene reduction rates of red alder and Sitka alder on Vancouver Island, B.C. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 11:281‑286. 

Binkley, D. and R.L. Graham.  1981.  Biomass, production and nutrient cycling of mosses in an old‑growth Douglas‑fir forest.  Ecology  62:1387‑1289. 

DeCatanzaro, J.B. and D. Binkley.  1981.  Effects of artificial conifer foliage on collection of precipitation and nutrients in Coastal British Columbia.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research  11:457‑458.

 

JOURNAL ATICLES IN REVIEW

 

BOOK CHAPTERS, SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS, ETC.

Binkley, D.  2006.  Soils in ecology and ecology in soils.  Chapter 10 (pp. 259-278) in:  Footprints in the Soil:  People and Ideas in Soil History (B. Warkentin, ed.), Elsevier, Amsterdam. 

Binkley, D.  2005.  How nitrogen-fixing trees change soil carbon.  Chapter 8 in:  Tree Species Effects on Soils:  Implications for Global Change (D. Binkley, O. Menyailo, eds.).  NATO Science Series, Springer, Dordrecht.

Binkley, D., and O. Menyailo.  2005.  Gaining insights on the effects of tree species on soils.  Chapter 1 in:  Tree Species Effects on Soils:  Implications for Global Change (D. Binkley, O. Menyailo, eds.).  NATO Science Series, Springer, Dordrecht.

Binkley, D., and J.L. Stape.  2004.  Sustainable management of Eucalyptus plantations in a changing world.  Pp. 11-17 in: Eucalyptus in a Changing World, N. Borralho et al. (editors), Proceedings of IUFRO Conference, Aveiro 11-15, 2004.

Binkley, D., F.J. Singer, M. Kaye, and R. Rochelle.  2002.  Influence of elk grazing on soil and nutrients in Rocky Mountain National Park.  Chapter 10 in:  Ecological evaluation of the abundance and  effects of elk herbivory in Rocky Mountain National Park, 1994-1999.  (F.J. Singer and L.C. Zeigenfuss, eds.)  U.S. Geological Survey Open Report 02-208, Ft. Collins.

Schoenecker, K.A., F.J. Singer, R.S.C. Menezes, L.C. Zeigenfuss, and D. Binkley.  2002.  Sustainability of vegetation communities grazed by elk in Rocky Mountain National Park.    Chapter 11 in:  Ecological evaluation of the abundance and  effects of elk herbivory in Rocky Mountain National Park, 1994-1999 (F.J. Singer and L.C. Zeigenfuss, eds.).  U.S. Geological Survey Open Report 02-208, Ft. Collins.

Stottlemyer, R., D. Binkley, and H. Steltzer.  2002.  Treeline biogeochemistry and dynamics, Noatak National Preserve, Alaska.  Pp. 113-122 in:  Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska, 2000.  U.S.G.S. Professional Paper 1662, Denver.

Binkley, D.  2001.  Patterns and processes of variation in nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in forested streams.  NCASI Technical Bulletin #836, 147 p., Research Triangle Park, NC.

Kaye, M.W., K. Suzuki, D. Binkley, and T. Stohlgren.  2001.  Landscape-scale dynamics of aspen in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.  In:   Sustaining Aspen in Western Landscapes (W.D. Shepperd, D. Binkley, D. Bartos, T.J. Stohlgren, and L.G. Eskew, eds.), USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RMRS-P-18, Ft. Collins.

Binkley, D., H. Burnham, and H.L. Allen.  1999.  Water quality impacts of forest fertilization.  NCASI Technical Bulletin #782, 53 p.

Binkley, D.  1999.  Disturbance in temperate forests. Pp. 453-466 in:  Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground (L. Walker, ed.)  Elsevier Science, Amsterdam.

Binkley, D., and C. Giardina.  1997.  Biological nitrogen fixation in plantations.  Chapter 9 in:  Management of soil, water, and nutrients in tropical plantation forests (E.K.S. Nambiar and A. Brown, eds). ACIAR Monograph 43, Canberra, p. 297-337.

Binkley, D., A.M. O’Connell, and K.V. Sankaran.  1997.  Stand Growth:  Patterns and Controls. Chapter 12 in:  Management of soil, water, and nutrients in tropical plantation forests (E.K.S. Nambiar and A. Brown, eds). ACIAR Monograph 43, Canberra, p. 419-442.

Binkley, D.  1995.  The influence of tree species on forest soils -- processes and patterns.  pp. 1-33 in: Proceedings of the Trees and Soil Workshop (D.J. Mead and I.S. Cornforth, eds.)  Agronomy Society of New Zealand Special Publication #10, Lincoln University Press, Canterbury.

Binkley, D., R. Carter. and H.L. Allen.  1995.  Nitrogen fertilization practices in forestry.  Chapter 11 in:  Nitrogen Fertilization and the Environment (P. Bacon, ed.)  Marcel Dekker, New York.

Binkley, D.  1995.  Ecosystems -- an ecology primer.  pp. 41-47 in: Ecosystem Management: Beyond the Rhetoric, Symposium proceedings.  Colorado State University, Ft. Collins.

Binkley, D., K. Cromack, JR., and D. Baker.  1994.  Nitrogen fixation by red alder:  biology, rates, and controls.  pp. 57-72 in:  The Biology and Management of Red Alder (D. Hibbs, ed.).  Oregon State University Press, Corvallis.

Brown, T., and D. Binkley.  1994.  Effect of management on water quality in North America.  USDA General Technical Report RM-248, Ft. Collins, CO.

Binkley, D., and L. MacDonald.  1994.  Forests as non-point sources of pollution, and effectiveness of best management practices.  Technical Bulletin #672, National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, New York.  57 pp.

Johnson, D., S. Lindberg, H. van Miegroet, G. Lovett, D. Cole, M. Mitchell, and D. Binkley.  1993.  Atmospheric deposition, forest nutrient status, and forest decline:  implications of the Integrated Forest Study.  pp. 66-81 in: Forest Decline in the Atlantic and Pacific Region (R. Hüttl, D. Mueller-Dombois, eds.).  Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

Binkley, D., P. Becker-Heidmann, J.S. Clark, P.J. Crutzen, P. Frost, A.M. Gill, A. Granstrom, F. Mack, J.-C. Menaut, R.W. Wein, and B. van Wilgen.  1993.  Impacts of fires on ecosystems.  p. 359-374 in:  Fire and the Environment (P. Crutzen, and J. Goldammer, eds.)  Wiley, London.

Binkley, D.  1992.  H+ budgets. pp. 450-466 in Atmospheric Deposition and Nutrient Cycling in Forest Ecosystems (D. Johnson and S. Lindberg, eds.)  Springer‑Verlag, New York.

Binkley, D., and D. Johnson. 1992.  Pollution effects on southern pine forests.  pp. 534-543 in Atmospheric Deposition and Nutrient Cycling in Forest Ecosystems (D. Johnson and S. Lindberg, eds.)  Springer‑Verlag, New York.

Zou, X., and D. Binkley.  1992.  Effects of tree species biogeochemistry on soil fertility.  pp. 65-72 in:  Advances in Modern Ecology, China Science and Technology Press, Beijing (in Chinese, with English abstract).

Binkley, D.  1992.  Ecology of mixtures of N2-fixing and non-N2-fixing tree species.  pp. 99-123 in Ecology of Mixed Species Stands (M. Cannell, D. Malcolm, and P.A. Robertson, eds.).  Blackwell Scientific, Oxford.

Binkley, D.  1992.  Sensitivity of forest soils in the Western U.S. to acidic deposition.  Pages 153-182 in The Response of Western Forests to Air Pollution (R. Olson, D. Binkley, and M. Böhm, eds.)  Springer‑Verlag, New York.

Binkley, D., T.D. Droessler, and J. Miller.  1992.  Forest productivity, stand development, and air pollution.  Pages 235-258 in The Response of Western Forests to Air Pollution (R. Olson, D. Binkley, and M. B`hm, eds.)  Springer‑Verlag, New York.

Binkley, D.  1992.  Effects of acidic deposition on forest ecosystems.  pp. 219-230 in The Development of Natural Resources and Environmental Preservation (S.K. Lim, chair), Institute of Natural Resources and Environment, Korea University, Seoul.

Binkley, D.  1991.  Connecting soils with forest productivity.  pp. 66-69 in Management and Productivity of Western Montane Forest Soils (A. Harvey and L. Neuenschwander, eds.).  USDA General Technical Report INT-280, Ogden.

Binkley, D., R. Powers, J. Pastor, and K. Nadelhoffer.  1990.  A protocol for testing measures of nitrogen availability in forest soils.  pp. 111-125 in Impact of Intensive Harvesting on Forest Site Productivity (W. Dyck and C. Mees, eds.)  Forest Research Institute Bulletin #159, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Edmonds, R., D. Binkley, M.C. Feller, P. Sollins, A. Abee, and D.D. Myrold.  1989.  Nutrient cycling:  effects on productivity of Northwest forests.  pp. 17‑35 in Maintaining the Long‑Term Productivity of Pacific Northwest Forest Ecosystems (D. Perry et al. eds.)  Timber Press, Portland.

van Miegroet, H., D. Cole, D. Binkley, and P. Sollins.  1989.  The effect of nitrogen accumulation and nitrification on soil chemical properties in alder forests.  pp. 515‑528 in Effects of Air Pollution on Western Forests (R. Olson and A. LeFohn, eds.)  Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh.

Binkley, D. and P. Vitousek.  1989.  Soil nutrient availability.  Chapter 5, pp. 75‑96, in  Physiological Plant Ecology:  Field Methods and Instrumentation, edited by R. Pearcy, H. Mooney,  J. Ehlringer, and P. Rundel.  Chapman and Hall, London.

Binkley, D.  1989.  Sensitivity of forest soils in the Western U.S. to acidification.  pp. 561‑573 in Effects of Air Pollution on Western Forests (R. Olson and A. LeFohn, eds.)  Air and Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh.

Binkley, D.  1987.  Forest soils and acid rain‑‑an overview and synthesis.  Conference proceedings, U.S. Dept. of Energy colloquium, Lake Placid, NY.  p. 222‑236.

Binkley, D.  1986.  The value of simplicity and complexity in nutrient cycling models:  a comparison of FORNUTS and FORCYTE.  pp. 85‑93 in Predicting consequences of intensive forest harvesting on long‑term productivity (G. Agren, ed.)  Swed. Univ. Agric. Sci. Dept. Ecology and Environmental Research, Report #26.

Binkley, D. and S. Greene.  1983.  Production in mixtures of conifers and red alder:  the importance of site fertility and stand age.  pp. 112‑117 in IUFRO symposium on forest site and continuous productivity (R. Ballard and S. Gessel eds.)  U.S. Forest Service General Technical Report PNW‑163:112‑117.

 

BOOK REVIEWS, LETTERS, COMMENTARIES

Binkley, D.  2003.  Response to:  Lessons from the Sandbox – is unexplained nitrogen real?  Ecosystems 5:734-735.

Binkley, D.  2002.  Review of Understanding Soil Change – Soil Sustainability over Millennia, Centuries, and Decades by Daniel D. Richter and Daniel Markewitz.  Quarterly Review of Biology 77:190.

Binkley, D.  2002.  How productive is your planet?  Review of Terrestrial global productivity by Roy, J., B. Saugier, and H. A. Mooney, editors.  Conservation Biology 16:1664-1665.

Binkley, D.  1998.  Forest Decline in Europe was an Illusion.  Book Review of Growth Trends in European Forests.  Forest Ecology and Management 103:321-322.

Binkley, D.  1997.  Acid Rain Research: Do we have enough answers?  Book Review, Forest Ecology and Management 92:253-254. Binkley, D.  1997.  Boreal Forests and Global Change.  Book Review, Forest Ecology and Management.

Binkley, D.  1997.  Resource Physiology of Conifers: Acquisition, Allocation and Utilization; and Ecophysiology of Coniferous Forests.  Book Review, American Scientist 85:285. 

Binkley, D.  1997.  Nutrition of Eucalypts.  Book review for Forest Ecology and Management 95:285-288.

Binkley, D.  1996.  Review of Mountains and Plains: Ecology of Wyoming Landscapes.  Northwest Science.

Binkley, D.  1996.  What’s new in forest nutrient cycling?  Review of Nutrient Uptake and Cycling in Forest Ecosystems, Forest Ecology and Management 82:249-250.

Binkley, D.  1996.  Five years of research on pollution and forests in Sweden.  Review of Effects of Acid Deposition and Tropospheric Ozone on Forest Ecosystems of Sweden.  Forest Ecology and Management.

Binkley, D.  1994.  Balancing environmental issues in forestry.  Review of Balancing Act:  Environmental Issues in Forestry, by J.P. Kimmins.  Forest Ecology and Management 68:404-405.

Binkley, D.  1994.  Management of nutrition in forests under stress.  Review of Management of Nutrition in Forests Under Stress.  Forest Ecology and Management 68:405-406.

Binkley, D.  1993.  The transformed Earth.  Review of The Earth as Transformed by Human Action, edited by B.L. Turner and others.  Forest Ecology and Management 55:341-346.

Binkley, D., and M. Arthur.  1993.  How to count dead trees.  Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 74:15-16.

Binkley, D.  1993.  One source for a summary of acid rain.  Review of Acidic Deposition:  Its Nature and Impacts, edited by F.T. Last and R. Watling.  Forest Ecology and Management, 60:355-356.

Binkley, D.  1990.  Marginal gains in site evaluation and productivity.  Review of:  Forest Site Evaluation and Long‑Term Productivity, edited by D. Cole and S. Gessel.  Ecology 71:418.

Binkley, D.  1988.  Review of Forest Vegetation Management for Conifer Production, edited by J. Walstad and P. Kuch, Wiley, New York.  American Scientist 76:518.

Binkley, D.  1988.  Advice for Advisors.  Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 69:10‑13.

Binkley, D.  1987.  Review of:  Acid deposition:  long‑term trends, 1986, edited by J.H. Gibson, National Academy Press, Washington.  Journal of Environmental Quality.

Binkley, D.  1987.  Comments on "Soil nutrient changes following whole tree harvesting on three Northern Hardwood sites."  Soil Science Society of America Journal 51:1086‑1087.

Binkley, D.  1987.  Use of the terms "base cation" and "base saturation" should be discouraged.  Soil Science Society of America Journal 51:1090‑1091.

Binkley, D.  1985.  Review of:  Biological nitrogen fixation in forest ecosystems:  foundations and applications, 1983, edited by J.C. Gordon and  C.T. Wheeler, Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague.  Forest Science 31:29‑30.

Binkley, D.  1983.  Another compendium on nitrogen fixation.  Review of:  Nitrogen fixation, Vol. 1, Ecology, 1981, edited by W.J. Boughton, Clarendon Press, Oxford.  Ecology 64:207.

Binkley, D. and W. Davis.  1983.  Progress in succession.  Review of:  Forest succession and stand development research in the Northwest, 1982, edited by J. Means, Oregon State University, Corvallis.  Ecology 64:410‑411.

 

PRESENTATIONS (Last 5 yr)

“Competition between Eucalyptus trees:  effects of environment on seed-origin vs. clonal trees” Fifth Annual Meeting, Brazil Eucalyptus Potential Productivity Project, Piracicaba.  2005.

“Monitoring soil carbon in tropical plantations across space and time.” (Binkley and Stape) Invited symposium presentation at the annual meeting of the Soil Science Society of America meeting, Salt Lake City, 2005.

“Top 10 Forest Environmental and Sustainability Issues: Nutrient losses to streams.”  NCASI Southern Regional Meeting, Asheville, 2005.

“Evaluation of tree girdling as an approach for examining belowground carbon allocation by individual trees.”  Fourth Annual Meeting, Brazil Eucalyptus Potential Productivity Project, Piracicaba.  2005

“How nitrogen-fixing trees change soil carbon,” NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Tree Species Effects on Soils:  Implications for Global Change, Krasnoyarsk, Russia.  2004

“Sustainable management of Eucalyptus plantations in a changing world” (Binkley and Stape) Invited keynote address for IUFRO conference on Eucalyptus in a Changing World, Aveiro Portugal, 2004.

 “Eucalyptus silviculture in the United States” invited presentation, Hunan Forestry Department, Hunan, China, 2004.

“Aldo Leopold and the Kaibab Deer Herd” invited presentation Dept. of Botany, University of Wyoming, Laramie, 2004.

“Seeing the World with Eucalyptus and Soil Carbon,” Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, 2004.

“First-rotation changes in soil C and N in a Eucalyptus plantation” Annual meeting of the Soil Science Society of America, Denver, 2003.

"Was Aldo Leopold right about the Kaibab Deer story?" and "Why does forest growth decline as stands age?" invited presentations for Utah State University’s Ecology Center Seminar Series, Logan, 2003.

“Drivers of age-related decline in forest growth” Workshop on spatial and temporal patterns in old-growth forests, HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon.

Aspen in the Colorado Rockies:  Current status and future trends,” and “Thinking about Efficiency of Resource Use in Forests” invited CanFor lectures, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George.  2003.

“Fire and ecosystem processes” invited presentation for the symposium on Fire, Forest Health, and Biodiveristy (sponsored by the National Commission on Science for Sustainable Forestry), Denver, 2003.

 “Spatial variation in structure, mortality, and regeneration of a ponderosa pine forest (Bird, Binkley, and Shepperd).  Fourth North American Forest Ecology Workshop, Corvallis, 2003.

“Tree growth and competition in pure and mixed stands of Eucalyptus saligna and Falcataria mollucana (Bird and Binkley), annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Savannah, 2003.

“Landscape legacies:  predators, prey, and Aldo Leopold on the Kaibab Plateau (Binkley, Moore, Brown, Romme, and Covington).  Colorado Plateau Biennial Symposium, Flagstaff, 2003.

“Environmental determinants of eucalypt plantation productivity” (Binkley, Stape, Ryan), invited keynote address, Eucalyptus Productivity Conference, Tasmania, 2002.  Other presentations at this meeting:

“Can stand structure explain age-related declines in production in Eucalyptus plantations? (Binkley, Stape, Ryan);

“Twenty years of stand development in mixtures of Eucalyptus saligna and nitrogen-fixing Falcataria moluccana (Binkley, Bird, Senock, Cole), 

”Rates of carbon sequestration in soils under intensive Eucalyptus silviculture in Brazil” (Stape, Binkley),

“Water, light, and nitrogen use efficiency in clonal Eucalyptus grandis x urophylla plantations along a climatic gradient in northeastern Brazil” (Stape, Binkley, and Ryan),

“Why does forest growth decline with stand age?” (Ryan, Binkley, Fownes, Senock, and Giardina),

“Slash-burning and fertilization strongly affect canopy development of clonal Eucalyptus plantations” (Stape, Binkley, Ryan, Goncalves, and Alves),

“Carbon gain and allocation in Eucalyptus plantations under irrigation and fertilization regimes (Stape, Ryan, Binkley)

“Understanding How Forests Grow – 25 years on the Ecology of Forest Production” (Binkley) Invited Distinguished Ecologist Lecture, Michigan Technological University, 2002.

“Water and Nutrient Manipulation of the Production Ecology of a Eucalyptus Plantation in Brazil” (Stape, Binkley, Ryan), Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2002

“Geographic gradient in resource use efficiency in Eucalyptus plantations in Bahia, Brazil(Stape, Binkley, Ryan), Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 2002

“Ecology of Aspen in Rocky Mountain National Park:  Effects of elk browsing and conifer invasion” (Binkley) Merriam/Powell Center Lecture Series, Northern Arizona University, 2002.

Eucalyptus trees as model organisms for the Ecology of Forest Production” (Binkley) Department of Biology Seminar, Northern Arizona University, 2002.

“The fascinating story of the Kaibab Deer herd:  was Aldo Leopold’s story true?” (Binkley) College of Ecosystem Science and Management Seminar, Northern Arizona University, 2002.

“Ecology of Aspen in Rocky Mountain National Park:  Effects of elk browsing and conifer invasion” (Binkley, Kaye, Suzuki, Stohlgren) IUFRO Conference on Economic and Ecologic Benefits of Mountain Forests, Innsbruck (2002).

“Belowground Production and Changes in soil Carbon,” ”Why does growth decline in old forests?” and “Is age-related growth decline driven by changes in stand structure?” Lecture series presented at workshop for BEPP project in Sat Paulo, Brazil, 2001.

“Variations in Streamwater Concentrations of N and P -- Implications of EPA’s Numeric Water Quality Criteria for Nutrients” (Ice and Binkley), NCASI Southern Regional Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, 2001.

“The story behind variations in streamwater N and P concentrations in the US,” invited seminar at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, 2001

“The phenomenon of declining growth in older forests: experimental tests" Invited seminars at:

       University of Kentucky, Lexington, 2002

         Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, 2001

         Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2001

         Appalachian Lab, University of Maryland, Frostburg, 2001