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Peer Reviewed Publications:
 

Fei, S.,  and K.C. Steiner. 2008. Relationships between Advance Regeneration and Biotic and Abiotic Factors. Tree Physiology 28: 1111-1119.

Steiner, K.C., J.C. Finley, P.J. Gould, S. Fei, and M.E. McDill. 2008. Oak Regeneration Guidelines for the Central Appalachians. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 25: 5-16.

Fei, S. J. Schibig, and M. Vance. 2007. Spatial Habitat Modeling of American Chestnut at Mammoth Cave National Park.Forest Ecology and Management 252: 201-207.

Fei, S. and K.C. Steiner. 2007. Evidence for the increasing abundance of red maple. Forest Science 53: 473-477.

Fei, S. 2007. The Geography of American Place Names and Trees. Journal of Forestry 105: 84-90.

Brooks, R.P., G.P. Patil, S. Fei, A. I. Gitelman, W.L. Myers, and E.D. Reavie. 2007. The next generation of ecological indicators of wetland condition. EcoHealth 4: 176-178.

Fei, S.,  K.C. Steiner, and J.C. Finley. 2007. Stocking equations for regeneration in mixed-oak stands.  USDA, Forest Service, General Technical Report SRS-101:55-59.

Gould, P.J., S. Fei, and K.C. Steiner. 2007. Modeling Sprout-Origin Oak Regeneration in the Central Appalachians. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37: 170-177.

Rathbun, S. and S. Fei. 2006. A spatial zero-inflated Poisson model for oak regeneration. Environmental and Ecological Statistics. 13: 406-426.

Fei, S., P.J. Gould, K.C. Steiner, and J.C. Finley. 2006. Aggregate height -- a composite variable to predict early-stage mixed-oak stand development. Forest Ecology and Management. 223: 336-341.

Fei, S., P.J. Gould, K.C. Steiner, and J.C. Finley. 2005. Forest regeneration composition and development in upland, mixed-oak forests. Tree Physiology. 25: 1495-1500.

Fei, S. 2005. Hotspot detection for chestnut oak regeneration. In proceedings of The 6th Annual National Conference on Digital Government Research (dg.o. 2005).  Atlanta, Georgia 243-244.

Fei, S., K.C. Steiner, J.C. Finley, M.E. McDill, and P.J. Gould. 2004. Composition and development of non-tree vegetation and its relationship with tree regeneration in mixed-oak forest stands. USDA, Forest Service, General Technical Report NE-316: 297-303.

P.J. Gould, K.C. Steiner, J.C. Finley, M.E. McDill, and S. Fei. 2004. The post-harvest competitive environment in 13 mixed-oak stands in Pennsylvania.  USDA, Forest Service, General Technical Report NE-316: 427-433.

Fei, S., K.C. Steiner, J.C. Finley, and M. E. McDill. 2003. Relationships between biotic and abiotic factors and regeneration of chestnut oak, white oak, and northern red oak. USDA, Forest Service, General Technical Report NC-234: 223-227.

Fang, J., S. Fei, K. Zhao, Y. Fan, D. Zhuang, and M. Wu. 2000. Anatomical characteristics of beech (Fagus) species in Zhejiang and their taxonomic significance. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Pekinensis 36 (4): 509-516.

Fang, J., S. Fei, Y. Fan, and K. Cui. 2000. Ecological patterns in anatomic characters of leaves and woods of Fagus lucida and their climatic control in Mountain Fanjingshan, Guizhou, China.  Acta Botanica Sinica 42 (6): 636-642.

Fei, S., J. Fang, Y. Fan, K. Zhao, X, Liu, and K. Cui. 1999. Anatomical characteristic of leaves and woods of Fagus lucida and their relationship to ecological factors in Mountain Fanjingshan, Guizhou, China. Acta Botanica Sinica 41 (9): 1002-1009.

Fang, J. and S. Fei. 1998. Carbon cycle in the Arctic terrestrial ecosystems in relation to the global warming. Chinese Journal of Polar Science. 9 (2): 92-100.

   

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