First Name: RobertLast Name: Van PeltPublications: YearPublication 1999"Testing a Ground-Based Canopy Model Using the Wind River Canopy Crane" in Selbyana 1999"Response of Understory Trees to Experimental Gaps in Old-Growth Douglas- Fir Forests" in Ecological Applications 2000"Crown Structure of the World's Second Largest Tree" in Madroño 2000"A redwood tree whose crown is a forest canopy" in Northwest Science 2000"Influence of canopy structure on the understory environment in tall, old-growth, conifer forests" in Canadian Journal of Forest Research 2001Forest Giants of the Pacific Coast 2002"Disturbances and structural development of natural forest ecosystems with silvicultural implications, using Douglas-fir forests as an example" in Forest Ecology and Management 2004"Spatial Aspects of Structural Complexity in Old-Growth Forests" in Journal of Forestry 2004"Development of Canopy Structure in Pseudotsuga menziesii Forests in the Southern Washington Cascades" in Forest Science 2004Chapter 3 "Quantifying and Visualizing Canopy Structure in Tall Forests: Methods and a Case Study" in Forest Canopies 2004Chapter 5 "Age-Related Development of Canopy Structure and Its Ecological Functions" in Forest Canopies 2004"Three-dimensional Structure of an Old-growth Pseudotsuga-Tsuga Canopy and Its Implications for Radiation Balance, Microclimate, and Gas Exchange" in Ecosystems 2006"Riparian forest stand development along the Queets River in Olympic National Park, Washington" in Ecological Mongraphs 2006"Dynamic patch mosaics and channel movement in an unconfined river valley of the Olympic Mountains" in Freshwater Biology 2007Identifying Mature and Old Forests In Western Washington 2007"Trunk Reiteration Promotes Epiphytes and Water Storage in an Old-Growth Redwood Forest Canopy" in Ecological Monographs 2008"Crown development of coastal Pseudotsuga Menziesii, including a conceptual model for tall conifers" in Ecological Monographs 2008Identifying Old Trees and Forests In Eastern Washington 2010"Effects of height on treetop transpiration and stomatal conductance in coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)" in Tree Physiology 2010"Increasing wood production through old age in tall trees" in Forest Ecology and Management 2010"Process-Based View of Floodplain Forest Patterns in Coastal River Valleys of the Pacific Northwest" in Ecosystems 2011"Age determination of large live trees with inner cavities: radiocarbon dating of Platland tree, a giant African baobab" in Annals of Forest Science 2014"Wind Erosion Induced Soil Degradation in Northern China: Status, Measures and Perspective" in Sustainability 2015"Biomass and growth potential of Eucalyptus regnans up to 100 m tall" in Forest Ecology and Management 2015"How do tree structure and old age affect growth potential of California redwoods?" in Ecological Monographs 2016"Emergent crowns and light-use complementarity lead to global maximum biomass and leaf area in Sequoia sempervirens forests" in Forest Ecology and Management 2018"Development and dominance of Douglas-fir in North American rainforests" in Forest Ecology and Management 2018"Tree-Ring Indicators of Fire in Two Old-Growth Coast Redwood Forests" in Fire Ecology 2018"Quantifying aboveground components of Picea sitchensis for allometric comparisons among tall conifers in North American rainforests" in Forest Ecology and Management 2019"Allometric equations for Sequoia sempervirens in forests of different ages" in Forest Ecology and Management 2019"Neighborhood competition mediates crown development of Picea sitchensis in Olympic rainforests: Implications for restoration management" in Forest Ecology and Management 2019"Structure and dynamics of forests dominated by Sequoiadendron giganteum" in Forest Ecology and Management 2020“Development Of Mature Second-Growth Sequoia Sempervirens Forests" in Forest Ecology and Management 2020"Aboveground biomass dynamics and growth efficiency of Sequoia sempervirens forests" in Forest Ecology and Management 2021"Comparative development of the four tallest conifer species" in Forest Ecology and Management 2022"Rangewide climatic sensitivities and non-timber values of tall Sequoia sempervirens forests" in Forest Ecology and Management