Thomas R. Rambo

1.2k total citations
20 papers, 936 citations indexed

About

Thomas R. Rambo is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Plant Science and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas R. Rambo has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 936 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 11 papers in Plant Science and 4 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Thomas R. Rambo's work include Lichen and fungal ecology (16 papers), Botany and Plant Ecology Studies (11 papers) and Bryophyte Studies and Records (11 papers). Thomas R. Rambo is often cited by papers focused on Lichen and fungal ecology (16 papers), Botany and Plant Ecology Studies (11 papers) and Bryophyte Studies and Records (11 papers). Thomas R. Rambo collaborates with scholars based in United States and Switzerland. Thomas R. Rambo's co-authors include Patricia S. Muir, Stephen C. Sillett, Bruce McCune, Malcolm P. North, JeriLynn E. Peck, Robin Wall Kimmerer, Dylan Keon, E Bocca and Timothy D. Schowalter and has published in prestigious journals such as Ecological Applications, Forest Ecology and Management and Canadian Journal of Forest Research.

In The Last Decade

Thomas R. Rambo

20 papers receiving 825 citations

Peers

Thomas R. Rambo
JeriLynn E. Peck United States
Stephen V. Cooper United States
Heather T. Root United States
N. J. Ledgard New Zealand
Jens Emborg Denmark
JeriLynn E. Peck United States
Thomas R. Rambo
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Thomas R. Rambo

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rambo, Thomas R., Timothy D. Schowalter, & Malcolm P. North. (2014). Canopy arthropod responses to thinning and burning treatments in old-growth mixed-conifer forest in the Sierra Nevada, California. Forest Ecology and Management. 326. 91–100. 2 indexed citations
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Rambo, Thomas R.. (2012). Association of the arboreal forage lichenBryoria fremontiiwithAbies magnificain the Sierra Nevada, California. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 42(8). 1587–1596. 4 indexed citations
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Rambo, Thomas R. & Malcolm P. North. (2011). Influence of fuel-reduction forest thinning on growth of an arboreal forage lichen. Forest Ecology and Management. 263. 208–215. 6 indexed citations
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Rambo, Thomas R.. (2010). Habitat preferences of an arboreal forage lichen in a Sierra Nevada old-growth mixed-conifer forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 40(6). 1034–1041. 15 indexed citations
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Rambo, Thomas R.. (2010). Structure and composition of corticolous epiphyte communities in a Sierra Nevada old-growth mixed-conifer forest. The Bryologist. 113(1). 55–71. 21 indexed citations
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Rambo, Thomas R. & Malcolm P. North. (2008). Spatial and Temporal Variability of Canopy Microclimate in a Sierra Nevada Riparian Forest. Northwest Science. 82(4). 259–268. 29 indexed citations
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Rambo, Thomas R. & Malcolm P. North. (2008). Canopy microclimate response to pattern and density of thinning in a Sierra Nevada forest. Forest Ecology and Management. 257(2). 435–442. 116 indexed citations
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Muir, Patricia S., Thomas R. Rambo, Robin Wall Kimmerer, & Dylan Keon. (2006). Influence Of Overstory Removal On Growth Of Epiphytic Mosses And Lichens In Western Oregon. Ecological Applications. 16(3). 1207–1221. 32 indexed citations
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Muir, Patricia S., et al.. (2001). Using Transplants to Measure Accumulation Rates of Epiphytic Bryophytes In Forests of Western Oregon. The Bryologist. 104(3). 430–439. 21 indexed citations
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Rambo, Thomas R.. (2001). Decaying logs and habitat heterogeneity: implications for bryophyte diversity in Western Oregon forests. Research Exchange (Washington State University). 33 indexed citations
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Sillett, Stephen C. & Thomas R. Rambo. (2000). Vertical distribution of dominant epiphytes in Douglas-fir forests of the central Oregon Cascades.. Northwest Science. 74(1). 44–49. 34 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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Sillett, Stephen C., et al.. (2000). Dispersal Limitations of Epiphytic Lichens Result in Species Dependent on Old-Growth Forests. Ecological Applications. 10(3). 789–789. 15 indexed citations
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Sillett, Stephen C., Bruce McCune, JeriLynn E. Peck, & Thomas R. Rambo. (2000). Four Years of Epiphyte Colonization in Douglas-fir Forest Canopies. The Bryologist. 103(4). 661–669. 41 indexed citations
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McCune, Bruce, et al.. (2000). Ecology and Conservation of a Rare, Old-Growth-Associated Canopy Lichen in a Silvicultural Landscape. The Bryologist. 103(1). 117–127. 31 indexed citations
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Rambo, Thomas R. & Patricia S. Muir. (1998). Forest Floor Bryophytes of Pseudotsuga menziesii-Tsuga heterophylla Stands in Oregon: Influences of Substrate and Overstory. The Bryologist. 101(1). 116–116. 52 indexed citations
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Rambo, Thomas R. & Patricia S. Muir. (1998). Bryophyte Species Associations with Coarse Woody Debris and Stand Ages in Oregon. The Bryologist. 101(3). 366–366. 82 indexed citations
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Rambo, Thomas R. & Patricia S. Muir. (1998). Bryophyte Species Associations with Coarse Woody Debris and Stand Ages in Oregon. The Bryologist. 101(3). 366–366. 69 indexed citations
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Rambo, Thomas R. & Patricia S. Muir. (1998). Forest Floor Bryophytes of Pseudotsuga menziesii-Tsuga heterophylla Stands in Oregon: Influences of Substrate and Overstory. The Bryologist. 101(1). 116–116. 44 indexed citations
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Bocca, E, et al.. (1963). Panel on Surgical Approach, Cavity Management, and Postoperative Care in Ear Surgery. Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. 78(3). 350–358. 13 indexed citations

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