JeriLynn E. Peck

1.2k total citations
38 papers, 995 citations indexed

About

JeriLynn E. Peck is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Plant Science and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, JeriLynn E. Peck has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 995 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 23 papers in Plant Science and 11 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in JeriLynn E. Peck's work include Lichen and fungal ecology (26 papers), Botany and Plant Ecology Studies (23 papers) and Bryophyte Studies and Records (18 papers). JeriLynn E. Peck is often cited by papers focused on Lichen and fungal ecology (26 papers), Botany and Plant Ecology Studies (23 papers) and Bryophyte Studies and Records (18 papers). JeriLynn E. Peck collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Czechia. JeriLynn E. Peck's co-authors include Bruce McCune, Stephen C. Sillett, Thomas R. Rambo, Eric K. Zenner, Peter Neitlich, Susan Will‐Wolf, Jonathan P. Dey, David L. Cassell, John M. Kabrick and Randy G. Jensen and has published in prestigious journals such as Biological Conservation, Ecological Applications and Forest Ecology and Management.

In The Last Decade

JeriLynn E. Peck

38 papers receiving 886 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
JeriLynn E. Peck United States 16 693 530 339 326 202 38 995
Patricia S. Muir United States 22 609 0.9× 515 1.0× 399 1.2× 311 1.0× 375 1.9× 46 1.2k
Thomas R. Rambo United States 16 716 1.0× 476 0.9× 227 0.7× 314 1.0× 172 0.9× 20 936
Mikko Kuusinen Finland 15 928 1.3× 835 1.6× 248 0.7× 661 2.0× 201 1.0× 22 1.2k
Richard Ferris United Kingdom 13 368 0.5× 391 0.7× 425 1.3× 551 1.7× 352 1.7× 21 1.0k
Jaanus Paal Estonia 18 462 0.7× 473 0.9× 172 0.5× 198 0.6× 101 0.5× 55 840
Tomas Hallingbäck Sweden 15 740 1.1× 632 1.2× 275 0.8× 694 2.1× 308 1.5× 32 1.2k
Erik Aude Denmark 14 487 0.7× 527 1.0× 290 0.9× 414 1.3× 120 0.6× 26 862
Karol Ujházy Slovakia 15 185 0.3× 249 0.5× 280 0.8× 217 0.7× 146 0.7× 42 585
Ivan Jarolímek Slovakia 15 358 0.5× 590 1.1× 301 0.9× 166 0.5× 104 0.5× 74 845
Audrey Alignier France 16 314 0.5× 321 0.6× 298 0.9× 185 0.6× 161 0.8× 45 741

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Peck, JeriLynn E. & Eric K. Zenner. (2022). Sub-stand diameter distribution types vary along an old-growth Douglas-fir chronosequence into the horizontal diversification development stage. Journal of Forestry Research. 34(2). 415–424. 1 indexed citations
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Janda, Pavel, Miroslav Svoboda, Radek Bače, Vojtěch Čada, & JeriLynn E. Peck. (2014). Three hundred years of spatio-temporal development in a primary mountain Norway spruce stand in the Bohemian Forest, central Europe. Forest Ecology and Management. 330. 304–311. 26 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E., Eric K. Zenner, Peter Brang, & Andreas Zingg. (2013). Tree size distribution and abundance explain structural complexity differentially within stands of even-aged and uneven-aged structure types. European Journal of Forest Research. 133(2). 335–346. 38 indexed citations
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Zenner, Eric K., et al.. (2012). How Much Older are Appalachian Oaks Below-Ground than Above-Ground?. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry. 29(3). 155–157. 5 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E., Eric K. Zenner, & Brian J. Palik. (2012). Variation in microclimate and early growth of planted pines under dispersed and aggregated overstory retention in mature managed red pine in Minnesota. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 42(2). 279–290. 15 indexed citations
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Zenner, Eric K., et al.. (2010). Combining Ecological Classification Systems and Conservation Filters Could Facilitate the Integration of Wildlife and Forest Management. Journal of Forestry. 108(6). 296–300. 11 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E. & Andrew R. Moldenke. (2010). Identifying pathways of biological invasion: can commercial moss harbor potential stowaways?. Biological Invasions. 12(8). 2395–2398. 2 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E. & Andrew R. Moldenke. (2010). Invertebrate communities of subcanopy epiphyte mats subject to commercial moss harvest. Journal of Insect Conservation. 15(5). 733–742. 1 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E. & Patricia S. Muir. (2008). Biomass Inventory and Regrowth Rate of Harvestable Tree and Shrub Moss in the Oregon Coast Range. Western Journal of Applied Forestry. 23(1). 34–39. 2 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E. & Eric K. Zenner. (2008). Quantifying the Risk of Mortality and Damage to Advance Regeneration within the Path of Harvesting Equipment. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry. 25(4). 211–213. 1 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E., et al.. (2008). Establishing International Guidelines for the Sustainable Harvest of Forest Moss. Evansia. 25(3). 65–71. 3 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E. & Patricia S. Muir. (2006). Conservation Management of the Mixed Species Nontimber Forest Product of “moss”—Are they Harvesting What we think they’re Harvesting?. Biodiversity and Conservation. 16(7). 2031–2043. 5 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E., et al.. (2006). Putting the stewardship concept into practice: Commercial moss harvest in Northwestern Oregon, USA. Forest Ecology and Management. 225(1-3). 225–233. 14 indexed citations
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Sillett, Stephen C., et al.. (2000). DISPERSAL LIMITATIONS OF EPIPHYTIC LICHENS RESULT IN SPECIES DEPENDENT ON OLD-GROWTH FORESTS. Ecological Applications. 10(3). 789–799. 276 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E. & Bruce McCune. (1998). Commercial moss harvest in northwestern Oregon: biomass and accumulation of epiphytes. Biological Conservation. 86(3). 299–305. 23 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E.. (1997). The Association of Commercially Harvestable Bryophytes and Their Host Species in Northwestern Oregon. The Bryologist. 100(3). 383–383. 17 indexed citations
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McCune, Bruce, Jonathan P. Dey, JeriLynn E. Peck, et al.. (1997). Repeatability of Community Data: Species Richness versus Gradient Scores in Large-Scale Lichen Studies. The Bryologist. 100(1). 40–40. 12 indexed citations
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McCune, Bruce, Jonathan P. Dey, JeriLynn E. Peck, et al.. (1997). Repeatability of Community Data: Species Richness versus Gradient Scores in Large-Scale Lichen Studies. The Bryologist. 100(1). 40–40. 115 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E.. (1997). Commercial moss harvest in northwestern Oregon: Describing the epiphyte communities. Research Exchange (Washington State University). 16 indexed citations
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Peck, JeriLynn E. & Bruce McCune. (1997). REMNANT TREES AND CANOPY LICHEN COMMUNITIES IN WESTERN OREGON: A RETROSPECTIVE APPROACH. Ecological Applications. 7(4). 1181–1187. 104 indexed citations

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