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Gabriel Tucker is a Courtesy Faculty member in the Department of Forest Engineering, Resources & Management at the College of Forestry. His primary research focuses on tree ecophysiology, evolutionary biology, and silvicultural practices, with particular attention to shade tolerance mechanisms and uneven-aged forest management. His current appointment spans from May 2022 to May 2024.
Key research interests include understanding the physiological and ecological adaptations of trees to environmental changes, such as light availability and management interventions like thinning. His work integrates field studies with theoretical models to explore forest dynamics and sustainable management strategies.
His publications span decades, addressing topics ranging from conifer shade tolerance to canopy architecture and silvicultural techniques. Recent work (2024) explores evolutionary trade-offs in conifer fitness, while earlier studies (e.g., 2003) examine interdisciplinary approaches to continuous-cover forestry.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Collaborators include Doug Maguire, though specific collaborative projects are not detailed.
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