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Thomas B Lynch
Thomas B Lynch
Professor, Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State University
Verified email at okstate.edu
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A random-parameter height-dbh model for cherrybark oak
TB Lynch, AG Holley, DJ Stevenson
Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 29 (1), 22-26, 2005
772005
Long‐term directional changes in upland Quercus forests throughout Oklahoma, USA
RD DeSantis, SW Hallgren, TB Lynch, JA Burton, MW Palmer
Journal of Vegetation Science 21 (3), 606-618, 2010
702010
Distance sampling for forest inventory in Indonesian teak plantations1
TB Lynch, R Rusydi
Forest ecology and management 113 (2-3), 215-221, 1999
681999
A growth model for mixed species stands
TB Lynch, JW Moser
Forest science 32 (3), 697-706, 1986
581986
Using quadratic mean diameter and relative spacing index to enhance height–diameter and crown ratio models fitted to longitudinal data
P Saud, TB Lynch, A KC, JM Guldin
Forestry 89 (2), 215-229, 2016
532016
A compatible height prediction and projection system for individual trees in natural, even-aged shortleaf pine stands
TB Lynch, PA Murphy
Forest Science 41 (1), 194-209, 1995
521995
Long-term growth and ecophysiological responses of a southeastern Oklahoma loblolly pine plantation to early rotation thinning
TC Hennessey, PM Dougherty, TB Lynch, RF Wittwer, EM Lorenzi
Forest ecology and management 192 (1), 97-116, 2004
482004
Estimating parameters for tree basal area growth with a system of equations and seemingly unrelated regressions
CE Rose Jr, TB Lynch
Forest ecology and management 148 (1-3), 51-61, 2001
472001
A mixed-effects model for the dbh–height relationship of shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.)
CB Budhathoki, TB Lynch, JM Guldin
Southern journal of applied forestry 32 (1), 5-11, 2008
422008
An individual-tree growth and yield prediction system for even-aged natural shortleaf pine forests
TB Lynch, KL Hitch, MM Huebschmann, PA Murphy
Southern Journal of Applied Forestry 23 (4), 203-211, 1999
411999
Nonlinear mixed modeling of basal area growth for shortleaf pine
CB Budhathoki, TB Lynch, JM Guldin
Forest ecology and management 255 (8-9), 3440-3446, 2008
402008
Efficient unbiased tree-volume estimation
PC Van Deusen, TB Lynch
Forest science 33 (2), 583-590, 1987
321987
Needle litterfall prediction models for even-aged natural shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata Mill.) stands
MM Huebschmann, TB Lynch, RF Wittwer
Forest ecology and management 117 (1-3), 179-186, 1999
311999
Comparison of loblolly, shortleaf, and pitch X loblolly pine plantations growing in Oklahoma
KC Dipesh, RE Will, TB Lynch, R Heinemann, R Holeman
Forest Science 61 (3), 540-547, 2015
272015
Effects of planting density and seed source on loblolly pine stands in southeastern Oklahoma
R Will, T Hennessey, T Lynch, R Holeman, R Heinemann
Forest Science 56 (5), 437-443, 2010
272010
Optimal plot size or point sample factor for a fixed total cost using the Fairfield Smith relation of plot size to variance
TB Lynch
Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research 90 (2), 211-218, 2016
262016
Characteristics of the Keystone Ancient Forest Preserve, an old-growth forest in the Cross Timbers of Oklahoma, USA
SL Clark, SW Hallgren, DW Stahle, TB Lynch
Natural Areas Journal 25 (2), 165-175, 2005
252005
Merchantable and total volume equations for thinned natural stands of Patula pine in Puebla, México.
JR Valdez-Lazalde, TB Lynch
Agrociencia 34 (6), 747-758, 2000
232000
Productivity, crown architecture, and gas exchange of North Carolina and Oklahoma/Arkansas loblolly pine families growing on a droughty site in southeastern Oklahoma
MA Blazier, TC Hennessey, TB Lynch, RF Wittwer, ME Payton
Forest ecology and management 194 (1-3), 83-94, 2004
202004
Comparison of branch biomass relationships for North Carolina and Oklahoma/Arkansas loblolly pine seed sources growing in southeastern Oklahoma
MA Blazier, TC Hennessey, TB Lynch, RF Wittwer
Forest ecology and management 159 (3), 241-248, 2002
202002
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