Courses:
NRM/GEOG 464 - Wilderness Management
NRM/BIO 277 - Introduction to Conservation Biology
NRM 697 - Ecology for Regional Resilience and Adaptation Program
NRM 397/697 - Tree-ring Analysis
Research Interests: Tree-ring studies, Biodiversity
under forest management systems, Climate change assessment,
Climate change and forest growth, Structure of old-growth
forest ecosystems, Old-growth forest ecology, Natural
controls of biodiversity, identification of elements
of natural diversity, Wilderness and natural area
management, Forest development and ecosystem life
history, Fire and climate change, Long-term environmental
monitoring
Examples
of Research Support:
“The Potential of Lodepolge Pine as a New Crop
Tree in Alaska.” USDA. $53,672. 2001-2003
Co-Principal
Investigator (one of 4; Dr. Roseann D-Arrigo, Principal
Investigator) “Response of Pacific Northwest
and Alaskan Forests to Recent Multiple Environmental
Changes” (3-year term, 06/2002 to 06/2005; totaling
$ 142,897. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, subcontract
through Columbia University)
Co-Principal
Investigator (one of 6; Dr. Terry Chapin, Principal
Investigator) in project “Regional resilience
and adaptation: Planning for change. Inegrative Graduate
Research, Education, and Training (IGERT) Program
National Science Foundation.” (4-year term,
09/2001 to 09/2005; totaling $ $2,620,100. Source:
National Science Foundation)
Co-Principal
Investigator 06/2000 to 10/2004; F.S. Chapin &
23 others; “Interaction of multiple disturbances
with climate in the boreal forest: Bonanza Creek LTER.”
National Science Foundation. $2,800,000
Co-Principal
Investigator 10/01/2002 to 9/30/2003; G. Weller; “ACIA
– Arctic Climatic Impact Assessment.”
National Science Foundation and International Arctic
Research Center. $19,500.
Co-Principal
Investigator. 10/01/2001 to 9/30/2004; C.E. Lewis;
“Birch sap – more than a tonic.”
USDA Special Grants. $49,538.
Principal
Investigator. 06/2002 to present. “Relationship
of Tree Growth and Climate Variability in Alaska:
Patterns, Controls, and Strategies for Management.”
USDA McIntire-Stennis Program. Funding varies annually.
10/2000
to 10/2003. Head of Graduate Advisory Committee for
Martin Wilmking. “Ecosystem Integrity in Interior
Alaska’s National Parks.” Canon Coorporation
& National Parks Foundation (Science Scholars
Program). $75,000
09/1999
to 09/2000. Supervisory Co-PI “To identify,
prepare, catalog, and store mammal, bird, plant, and
archeological specimens from NPS areas in Alaska:
Dendrochronology of Wrangell – St. Elias National
Park SBB samples. National Park Service (through UA
Museum) CA 9910-6-9034 Amendment #5. $12,500
02/1999
to 08/2000. Principal Investigator. “AFES 99-20.
Calibration of SKOG (Spruce Killed Or Growing) -a
forest disturbance and regrowth model for land management.”
UA Natural Resources Fund (Competitive). $20,780
10/1998
to 10/1999. “AFES 98-24. Dendrochronological
studies of National parks in Alaska.” U.S. Geological
Survey, Biological Research Division. $33,719.
Supervisor.
“AFES 98-10. Chena River Lakes Resource Information
Projects FY98.” U.S. Department of the Army,
Corps of Engineers. $25,000.
07/1998
to 02/2000. Co-Principal Investigator (with F.S. Chapin
III PI and others). “AFES 92-28R10. Schoolyard
LTER, Bonanza Creek LTER.” National Science
Foundation. $12,616.
07/1998
to 02/2000. Co-Principal Investigator (with F.S. Chapin
III PI, R. Boone, and others). “AFES 92-28R8.
Creation and upgrade of voucher specimen collections
for the Bonanza Creek LTER.” National Science
Foundation. $50,000 (total project ); $15,000 (my
portion)
06/1998
to 06/1999. Faculty mentor for V. Barber. “AFES
98-52. Confirming recent climatic stress on white
spruce through stable isotope analysis of tree-rings.”
International Arctic Research Center (Government of
Japan). $4,995.
05/1998
to 05/2000. Principal Investigator (with F.S. Chapin
III PI, and 28 others). “AFES 98-36. Interaction
of multiple disturbances with climate in Alaskan boreal
forests.” National Science Foundation. $1,400,000.
04/1998
to 05/ 2001. Participating Scientist (R. Motyka, J.
Freymueller PI). “GI 98-45. Uplift and Seismicity
in Northern Southeast Alaska: Tectonic Stress or Glacial
Uploading?” National Science Foundation. $368,887.
11/1997.
Principal Investigator. “AFES 97-29. Study of
recent climatic stress in white spruce caused by global
warming through stable isotope analysis: confirming
and clarifying effects for forest policy.” University
of Alaska Natural Resources Fund competitive). $26,205.
Examples
of Publications:
Wilmking, M., Juday, G.P., Ibendorf, J, and Terwilliger,
M. (in review). Modeling spatial variability of treeline
white spruce growth responses to climate change –
outlook for two national parks in Alaska. [Global
and Planetary Change].
Chapin,
F. S., III, T. V. Callaghan, Y. Bergeron, M. Fukuda,
J. F., Johnstone, G. Juday, and S. A. Zimov. (in review)
Global change and the boreal forest: Thresholds, shifting
states or gradual change? [Ambio].
Wilmking,
M., Juday, G.P., Barber, V., and Zald, H. (conditionally
accepted). Recent climate warming forces contrasting
growth responses of white spruce at treeline in Alaska
through temperature thresholds. [Global Change Biology].
Juday,
G.P. (Lead Author), Barber, V.; Vaganov, E.; Rupp,
S.; Sparrow, S.; Yarie, J.; Linderholm, H. (Contributing
Authors), Berg, E.; D’Arrigo, R.; Duffy, P.;
Eggertsson, O.; Furyaev V.V.; Hogg, E.H.; Huttunen,
S.; Jacoby, G.; Kaplunov, V.Ya. ; Kellomaki, S.; Kirdyanov,
A.V.; Lewis, C.E.; Linder, S.; Naurzbaev, M.M.; Pleshikov,
F.I.; Savva, Yu.V.; Sidorova, O.V.; Stakanov, V.D.;
Tchebakova N.M.; Valendik E.N.; Vedrova, E.F., Wilmking,
M. (Consulting Authors). (accepted). Forests, Land
Management, Agriculture, Chapter 14 In: Arctic Climate
Impact Assessment. Arctic Council. Cambridge University
Press.
Barber,
V.A., G.P. Juday and B.P. Finney. 2004. Reconstruction
of Summer Temperatures in Interior Alaska: Evidence
for Changing Synoptic Climate Regimes. Climatic Change
63 (1-2).
Juday,
G.P., Barber, V., Rupp S., Zasada, J., Wilmking M.W.
2003. A 200-year perspective of climate variability
and the response of white spruce in Interior Alaska.
Chapter 12 Pp. 226-250. In: Greenland, D., Goodin,
D., and Smith, R. (editors). Climate Variability and
Ecosystem Response at Long-Term Ecological Research
(LTER) Sites. Oxford University Press.
Ott, R.A.,
and G.P Juday. 2002. Canopy gap characteristics and
their implications for management in the temperate
rainforests of southeast Alaska. Forest Ecology and
Management. 159(3): 271-291.
Rees, Daniel
C., Juday, G.P. 2002. Plant species diversity and
forest structure on logged and burned sites in central
Alaska. Forest Ecology & Management 155 (1-3):
291-302.
Barber,
V.A., G.P. Juday, B.P Finney. 2000. Reduced growth
of Alaska white spruce in the twentieth century from
temperature-induced drought stress. Nature 405: 668-673.
Waide R.B.;
Willig, M.R. ; Mittelbach, G.; Steiner, C.; Gough,
L.; Dodson, S.I.; Juday, G.P.; Parmenter. R. 1999.
The relationship between productivity and species
richness. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics.
30:257-300.
Densmore,
R.V.; Juday, G.P.; Zasada, J.C. 1999. Regeneration
alternatives for upland white spruce after burning
and logging in interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of
Forest Research 29(4): 413-423.
Jacoby,
G.C., D'Arrigo, R.D., and G. Juday. 1999. Tree-ring
indicators of climatic change at northern latitudes.
World Resources Review 11(1):21-29.
Ott, R,A.,
Juday, G.P., and T.E. Garvey. 1999. Conducting a landscape-level
wind risk assessment on northeast Chichagof Island,
southeast Alaska, and its potential use for forest
management. Pages 202-210 In: Proceedings of the Annual
Meeting of the Society of American Foresters, 20 -
24 September, 1998. Traverse City, Michigan.
Juday,
Glenn Patrick. 1998. Alaska Research Natural Areas:
4. Big Windy Hot Springs. Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station Miscellaneous Publication 98-1.
University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska.
47 p.
Malmstrom,
Carolyn M.; Thompson, Matthew V.; Juday Glenn P.;
Los, Sietse O.; Randerson, James T; Field, Christopher
B. 1997. Interannual Variation in Global-Scale Net
Primary Production: Testing Model Estimates. Global
Biogeochemical Cycles 11(3):367-392.
Jacoby,
G. C., D'Arrigo, R. D. and Juday, G. P. 1997. Climate
change and effects on tree growth as evidenced by
tree-ring data from Alaska, Pages 199-206 IN Sustainable
Development of Boreal Forests, Proceedings of 7th
Conference of the International Boreal Forest Research
Association, August 19-23, 1996 St. Petersburg, Russia,
Federal Forest Service of Russia, Moscow (ISBN 5-7564-0151-2).
Juday,
Glenn Patrick. 1996 (on-line version issued Jan. 1996).
Boreal Forests (Taiga) In: The Biosphere and Concepts
of Ecology. Volume 14 Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th
edition. pp. 1210-1216. [hardcopy version in printed
and bound volume 1997]