How do we do it, and what does it mean? Forest health case studies

J.D. Castello , S.A. Teale , J.A. Cale
Forest Health 50 -78

2
2011
Primary and Secondary Metabolite Profiles of Lodgepole Pine Trees Change with Elevation, but Not with Latitude.

Nadir Erbilgin , J. A. Cale , C. Whitehouse , J. G. Klutsch
Journal of Chemical Ecology 47 ( 3) 280 -293

2021
Beech bark disease: an evaluation of the predisposition hypothesis in an aftermath forest

J. A. Cale , S. K. Letkowski , S. A. Teale , J. D. Castello
Forest Pathology 42 ( 1) 52 -56

19
2012
Scale insects, decay and canker fungi in American beech

J. A. Cale , A. W. Ashby , J. L. West , S. A. Teale
Forest Pathology 45 ( 1) 71 -75

7
2015
A Quantitative Index of Forest Structural Sustainability

Jonathan Cale , Stephen Teale , Justin West , Lianjun Zhang
Forests 5 ( 7) 1618 -1634

8
2014
Effects of plastic polymer composition on early microbial association in a freshwater environment

Matthew Lanning , Andrew Mrzygut , Jonathan Cale , Mark A Gallo

Rapid monoterpene induction promotes the susceptibility of a novel host pine to mountain pine beetle colonization but not to beetle-vectored fungi.

Jonathan A Cale , Marlena Muskens , Ahmed Najar , Guncha Ishangulyyeva
Tree Physiology 37 ( 12) 1597 -1610

17
2017
Pathophysiological responses of pine defensive metabolites largely lack differences between pine species but vary with eliciting ophiostomatoid fungal species.

Jonathan A Cale , Jennifer G Klutsch , Christien B Dykstra , Brosnon Peters
Tree Physiology 39 ( 7) 1121 -1135

5
2019
Soil transfers from intact to disturbed boreal forests neither alter ectomycorrhizal fungal communities nor improve pine seedling performance

Jean C Rodriguez‐Ramos , Jonathan A Cale , James F Cahill Jr , Nadir Erbilgin
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 ( 9) 2430 -2439

2022
Choices on sampling, sequencing, and analyzing DNA influence the estimation of community composition of plant fungal symbionts

Jonathan A Cale , Natalie Scott , Gregory J Pec , Simon M Landhäusser
Applications in Plant Sciences 9 ( 9-10) e11449

2
2021
Mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) can produce its aggregation pheromone and complete brood development in naïve red pine (Pinus resinosa) under laboratory conditions

Jonathan A Cale , Spencer Taft , Ahmed Najar , Jennifer G Klutsch
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 45 ( 12) 1873 -1877

21
2016
Soil inoculation of lodgepole pine seedlings alters root‐associated fungal communities but does not improve seedling performance in beetle‐killed pine stands

Joshua Wasyliw , Evan G Fellrath , Gregory J Pec , Jonathan A Cale
Restoration Ecology 31 ( 1) e13663 -e13663

4
2023
Specificity in the resistance-related metabolomic responses of pines to bark beetle-vectored fungi

Jonathan A Cale , Jennifer G Klutsch , Nadir Erbilgin
Entomology 2018

2018
Beech thickets impact northern hardwood forest biodiversity.

Stacy Anne McNulty , Jonathan A Cale
Journal of Forestry 108 ( 8)

1
2010
New insights on beech bark disease in aftermath forests

Jonathan A Cale
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry

2014