Jiejie Wang

Jiejie Wang
Université Laval | ULAVAL · Faculty of Forestry and Geomatics

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
Climate Change, ecology
Education
February 2021 - January 2024
University of New Brunswick
Field of study
  • Forestry & Environmental Management
September 2017 - July 2018
University of New Brunswick
Field of study
  • Math & Statistics
September 2013 - July 2016
University of New Brunswick
Field of study
  • Forestry & Environment Management

Publications

Publications (7)
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Reports of forest sensitivity to climate change are based largely on the study of overstory trees, which contribute significantly to forest growth and wood supply. However, juveniles in the understory are also critical to predict future forest dynamics and demographics, but their sensitivity to climate remains less known. In this study, we applied...
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The increasing effects of climate and global change oblige ecosystem-based management to adapt forestry practices to deal with uncertainties. Here we provide an overview to identify the challenges facing the boreal forest under projected future change, including altered natural disturbance regimes, biodiversity loss, increased forest fragmentation,...
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Large projected increases in forest disturbance pose a major threat to future wood fiber supply and carbon sequestration in the cold-limited, Canadian boreal forest ecosystem. Given the large sensitivity of tree growth to temperature, warming-induced increases in forest productivity have the potential to reduce these threats, but research efforts t...
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Large projected increases in forest disturbance pose a major threat to future wood fibre supply and carbon sequestration in the cold-limited, Canadian boreal forest ecosystem 1–4 . Given the large sensitivity of tree growth to temperature, warming-induced increases in forest productivity have the potential to reduce these threats, but research effo...
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Despite great concern for drought-driven forest mortality, the effects of frequent low-intensity droughts have been largely overlooked in the boreal forest because of their negligible impacts over the short term. In this study, we used data from 6,876 permanent plots distributed across most of the Canadian boreal zone to assess the effects of repea...
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Functional diversity (FD), represented by plant traits, is fundamentally linked to an ecosystem's capacity to respond to environmental change. Yet, little is known about the spatial distribution of FD and its drivers. These knowledge gaps prevent the development of FD-based forest management approaches to increase the trait diversity insurance (i.e...
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We investigated genetic parameters for juvenile to mature growth and stem forking in black spruce [Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.] in order to obtain reliable estimates for supporting eastern Canadian tree breeding strategies. The study was based on data collected from two series of progeny tests of black spruce in New Brunswick (NB) including 285 op...

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