Home Page For:
Dr. David M. Wood
Department of Biological Sciences
Office: Holt 213
Office Hours Spring 20034:
Mon 11-12, Tu 2-4; Wed 2-3, Fri 12-1
or by appointment
Voice: (530) 898-6311
Fax: (530) 898-4363
email:dmwood@csuchico.edu
Research
site on Mount St. Helens, 2002. Spirit Lake in background.
Classes current as of Spring 2004
Jobs
- Look for notices posted on my office bulletin board
- Also look below in Ecology Links
Links
Research Interests
Community and ecosystem ecology, succession, biostatistics,
conservation ecology. I have two main areas in my research program: one, an
ongoing study of primary succession on Mount St.
Helens following the 1980 eruption; two, natural and restored
riparian communities along the Sacramento
river.
Professional Societies
- Member of Ecological Society of America
Publications
- Wood, D.M. and R. del Moral. 2000. Seed rain during early
primary succession on Mount St. Helens, Washington. Madrono 47: 1-9.
- Wood, D. M. 1997. Null Models in Ecology, by Nicholas
J. Gotelli and Gary R. Graves. Sociobiology 30: 119-121. (Book Review).
- Wood, D. M. 1995. Conservation education: where to go?
California State University at Chico. California Waterfowl April/May
1995 24-25.
- Hill, James D., C.D. Canham, and D.M. Wood. 1995.
Patterns and causes of resistance to tree invasion in rights-of-way.
Ecological Applications 5: 459-470.
- Canham, C.D., McAninch, J.B. and D.M. Wood. 1994.
Effects of the frequency, timing, and intensity of simulated browsing on
growth and mortality of tree seedlings. Canadian Journal of Forest Research
. 24: 817-825.
- Wood, D.M. 1993. Ecology after the ice, by J. Mathews.
Ecology. 74:2474. (Book Review).
- del Moral, R. and D.M. Wood. 1993. Early primary succession
on a barren volcanic plain at Mount St. Helens, Washington. American
Journal of Botany. 80: 981-991.
- del Moral, R. and D.M. Wood. 1993. Early primary succession
on the volcano Mount St. Helens. Journal of Vegetation Science 4:
223-234.
- Bliss, L.C., R. del Moral, J.A. Braatne, D.C. Chapin, W.A.
Pfitsch, and D.M. Wood. 1992. Recovery of subalpine herbaceous vegetation
following the Mount St. Helens eruption of 1980. In: Hsioh-yu-Hou
& S. Pignatti (Eds.), High Mountain Vegetation. Beijing,
PRC.
- Wood, D.M. and W.F. Morris. 1990. Ecological constraints
to seedling establishment on the Pumice Plains, Mount St. Helens, Washington.
American Journal of Botany 77: 1411-1418.
- Wood, D.M. and M.C. Andersen. 1989. The effect of predispersal
seed predators on colonization of Aster ledophyllus on Mount St. Helens.
American Midland Naturalist 123:193-201.
- Morris, W.F. and D.M. Wood. 1989. The role of
Lupinus lepidus in succession on Mount St. Helens: Facilitation or inhibition?
Ecology 70: 697-703.
- Wood, D.M. and R. del Moral. 1988. Colonizing plants
on the Pumice Plains, Mount St. Helens, Washington. American Journal of
Botany 75: 1228-1237.
- del Moral, R. and D.M. Wood. 1988. Dynamics of herbaceous
vegetation recovery on Mount St. Helens, Washington, USA, after a volcanic
eruption. Vegetatio 74: 11-28.
- del Moral, R. and D.M. Wood. 1988. The high elevation
flora of Mount St. Helens. Madrono 35: 309-319.
- Wood, D.M. and R. del Moral. Mechanisms of early primary
succession in subalpine habitats on Mount St. Helens. 1987. Ecology
68: 780-790.
- del Moral, R. and D.M. Wood. 1986. Subalpine vegetation
recovery five years after the Mount St. Helens eruptions. In: S.A.C.
Keller (Ed.), Mount St. Helens: Five Years Later. Eastern Washington
University Press, Cheney.
- del Moral, R., C.A. Clampitt, and D.M. Wood. 1985. Does
interference cause niche differentiation? Evidence from subalpine
plant communities. American Journal of Botany 72: 1891-1901.
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