B. J. Bond's Publication List

Pypker, T.G., H.R. Barnard, M. Hauck, E.W. Sulzman, M.H. Unsworth, A.C. Mix, A. Kennedy, and B.J. Bond. 2009.
Can carbon isotopes be used to predict watershed scale transpiration?
Water Resources Research.45, W00D35, doi:10.1029/2008WR007050

Benson, B.J., B.J. Bond, M.P. Hamilton, R.K. Monson and R. Han. 2009.
Perspectives on next generation technology for environmental sensor networks.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. In Press.

Pypker, T.G., M. Hauck, E.W. Sulzman, M.H. Unsworth, A.C. Mix, Z. Kayler, D. Conklin, A. Kennedy, H.R. Barnard, C. Phillips and B.J. Bond. 2008.
Toward using d13C of ecosystem respiration to monitor canopy physiology in complex terrain.
Oecologia 158:399–410.

Henshaw, D.L., F. Bierlmaier, B.J. Bond, and K.B. O’Connell. 2008.
Building a “Cyber Forest” in Complex Terrain at the Andrews Experimental Forest.
In: Environmental Information Management 2008; Albuquerque, NM. https://conference.ecoinformatics.org/index.php/eim/eim2008

Kennedy, A.M., S.M. Remillard, D.L. Henshaw, L.A. Duncan, and B.J. Bond. 2008.
Converting data to information: coupling "lab-level" relational database functionality with primary LTER data archiving systems.
In: Environmental Information Management 2008; Albuquerque, NM. https://conference.ecoinformatics.org/index.php/eim/eim2008

Kayler, Z.E., E.W. Sulzman, J.D. Marshall, A.C. Mix, W.D. Rugh and B.J. Bond. 2008.
A laboratory comparison of two methods used to estimate the isotopic composition of soil d13CO2 efflux at steady state.
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectometry. 22:2533–2538.

Bond, B.J., F.C. Meinzer and J.R. Brooks. 2008.
How trees influence the hydrological cycle in forest ecosystems.
IN: Hydroecology and Ecohydrology: Past, Present and Future. Eds. P.J. Wood, D.M. Hannah and J.P. Sadler, pp. 7-28.

Fernández, M.E., J.A. Licata, J.E. Gyenge, T.M. Schlichter and B.J. Bond. 2008.
Belowground interactions for water between trees and grasses in a temperate semiarid agroforestry system.
Agroforestry Systems, DOI 10.1007/s10457-008-9119-4.

Licata, J.A., J.E. Gyenge, M.E. Fernández, T.M. Schlichter and B.J. Bond. 2008.
Increased water use by ponderosa pine plantations in northwestern Patagonia, Argentina compared with native forest vegetation.
Forest Ecology and Management,255(3):753-764

Greenwood, M.S., M. Ward, M.E. Day, S. Adams and B.J. Bond. 2008.
Age-related trends in red spruce foliar plasticity in relation to declining productivity.
Tree Physiology 28(2):225-232.

Meinzer, F.C., B.J. Bond and J.A. Karanian. 2008.
Biophysical constraints on leaf expansion in a tall conifer.
Tree Physiology 28(2):197-208.

Pypker, T.G., M.H. Unsworth, B. Lamb, E. Allwine, S. Edburg, E. Sulzman, A.C. Mix and B.J. Bond. 2007.
Cold air drainage in a forested valley: Investigating the feasibility of monitoring ecosystem metabolism.
Ag. For. Met. 145:149-166.

Fernádez, M.E., J. Gyenge, J. Licata, T. Schlichter, B. Bond. 2007.
El uso de isótopos del H y O para determiner Fuentes de agua e interacciones ecológicas entre especies en el N.O. de la Patagonia.
IN Isótopos Estables en Agroecosistemas, M.A. Lázzari y C. Videla, Eds. Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahía Blanca, Argentina. Pp. 137-144.


Bond, B.J., N. Czarnomski, C. Cooper, M.E. Day, M.S. Greenwood. 2007.
Developmental decline in height growth in Douglas-fir.
Tree Physiology 27:441-453.

Pypker, T.G., M.H. Unsworth, A.C. Mix, W. Rugh, T. Ocheltree, K. Alstad and B.J. Bond. 2007.
Using nocturnal cold air drainage flow to monitor ecosystem processes in complex terrain: a pilot study on the carbon isotopic composition and advection of ecosystem respiration.
Ecological Applications 17(3):702-714.

Ryan, M.G., N. Phillips and B.J. Bond. 2006.
The hydraulic limitation hypothesis revisited.
Plant, Cell and Environment 29:367-381.

Pypker, T.G., M Unsworth and B.J. Bond. 2006.
The role of epiphytes in rainfall interception by forests in the Pacific Northwest: Field measurements at the branch and canopy scale.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36(4): 819-832.

Pypker, T.G., M Unsworth and B.J. Bond. 2006.
The role of epiphytes in rainfall interception by forests in the Pacific Northwest: Laboratory measurements of water storage.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36(4): 809-818.

Roden, J.S., D.R. Bowling, N.G. McDowell, B.J. Bond and J.R. Ehleringer. 2005.
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios of tree ring cellulose along a precipitation gransect in Oregon, United States.
J. Geophys. Res. 110 G02003, doi:10.1029/2005JG00033.

Lai, C-T, J.R. Ehleringer, B.J. Bond, and K.T. Paw U. 2005.
Contributions of evaporation, isotopic non-steady-state transpiration and atmospheric mixing on the d18O of water vapour in Pacific Northwest Coniferous forests.
Plant Cell and Environment doi:1111/j.1365-3040.2005.01402.

Czarnomski, N.M., G.W. Moore, T.G. Pypker, J. Licata and B.J. Bond. 2005.
Precision and accuracy of three alternative soil water content instruments in two forest soils of the Pacific Northwest.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35:1867-1876.

Meinzer, F.C., B.J. Bond, J.M Warren and D.R. Woodruff. 2005.
Does Water transport scale universally with tree size?
Functional Ecology 19:558-565.

McDowell, Nate G., J. Licata and B.J. Bond. 2005.
Environmental sensitivity of gas exchange in different-sized trees.
Oecologia doi:10/1007/S00442-005-0104-6.

Pypker, T. G., B.J. Bond, T.E. Link, D. Marks and M.H. Unsworth. 2005.
The importance of canopy structure in controlling the interception loss of rainfall: examples from a young and an old-growth Douglas-fir forest.
Ag. and For. Met. 130:113-129.

Angeles, G., B. Bond, B. Boyer, T. Brodribb, J.R. Brooks, M.J. Burns, J. Cavender-Bares, M. Clearwater, H. Cochard, J. Comstock, S. Davis, J-C. Domec, L. Donovan, F. Ewers, B. Gartner, U. Hacke, T. Hinckley, N.M. Holbrook, H.G. Jones, K. Kavanagh, B. Law, J. Lopez-Portillo, C. Lovisolo, T. Martin, J. Martinez-Vilalta, S. Mayr, F.C. Meinzer, P. Melcher, M. Mencuccini, S. Mulkey, A. Nardini, H.S. Neufeld, J. Passioura, W.T. Pockman, R. B. Pratt, S. Rambal, H. Richter, L. Sack, S. Salleo, A. Schubert, P. Schulte, J.P. Sparks, J. Sperry, R. Teskey and M. Tyree. 2004.
The Cohesion-Tension Theory.
New Phytologist (Letters) 163:451-452.

Chen, J., K.T. Paw U, S.L. Ustin, T.H. Suchanek, B.J. Bond, K.D. Brosofske, and M. Falk. 2004.
Net ecosystem exchanges of carbon, water and energy in young and old-growth Douglas-fir forests.
Ecosystems 7(5):534-544.

Winner, W.E., J. Berry, B.J. Bond, C. Cooper, T. Hinckley, J. Ehleringer, J. Fessenden, B. Lamb, S. McCarthy, N. McDowell, N. Phillips, S.C. Thomas, M. Williams. 2004.
Canopy carbon gain and water use: Analysis of old growth conifers in the Pacific Northwest.
Ecosystems 7(5):482-497.

Unsworth, M., N. Phillips, T. Link, B.J. Bond, M. Falk, M. Harmon, T. Hinckley, D. Marks, K.T. Paw U. 2004.
Components and controls of water flux in an old-growth Douglas-fir / western hemlock ecosystem.
Ecosystems 7(5):468-481.

McDowell, N.G., D.R. Bowling, A. Schauer, J. Irvine, B.J. Bond, B.E. Law and J. Ehleringer. 2004.
Associations between carbon isotope ratios of ecosystem respiration, water availability and canopy conductance.
Global Change Biology 10:1767-1784.

McDowell, N.G., D.R. Bowling, B.J. Bond, J. Irvine, B.E. Law, P. Anthoni, and J. Ehleringer. 2004.
Response of the carbon isotopic content of ecosystem, leaf and soil respiration to meteorological and physiological driving factors in a Pinus ponderosa ecosystem.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18 GB1013 doi:10.1029/2003GB002049.

Moore, G.W., B.J. Bond, J.A. Jones, N. Phillips and F.C. Meinzer. 2004.
Structural and compositional controls on transpiration between 40- and 450-year-old riparian forests in Western Oregon, USA.
Tree Physiology 24:481-491.

Woodruff, D.R., B.J. Bond, F.C. Meinzer. 2004.
Does turgor limit growth in tall trees?
Plant, Cell and Environment 27:229-236.

Bowling, D. R. , N. G. McDowell, J. M. Welker, B. J. Bond, B. E. Law, J. R. Ehleringer. 2003.
Oxygen isotope content of CO2 in nocturnal ecosystem respiration: 1. Observations in forests along a precipitation transect in Oregon, USA.
Global Bioceochemical Cycles 17(4)1120.

Bowling, D. R. , N. G. McDowell, J. M. Welker, B. J. Bond, B. E. Law, J. R. Ehleringer. 2003.
Oxygen isotope content of CO2 in nocturnal ecosystem respiration 2. Short-term dynamics of foliar and soil component fluxes in an old-growth ponderosa pine forest.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17(4):1124.

Phillips, N.G., B.J. Bond, N.G. McDowell, M.G. Ryan and A. Schauer. 2003.
Leaf area compounds height-related costs of water transport in Oregon white oak trees.
Functional Ecology 17:832-840.

McDowell, N.G., J.R. Brooks, S. Fitzgerald, and B.J. Bond. 2003.
Carbon isotope discrimination and growth response of old Pinus ponderosa trees to stand density reductions.
Plant, Cell and Environment 26:631-644.

Bond, B.J. 2003.
Hydrology and ecology meet – And the meeting is good.
Hydrological Processes 17(10):2087-2089.

Manter, D.K., B.J. Bond, K.L. Kavanagh, J.K. Stone and G.M. Filip. 2003.
Modelling the impacts of the foliar pathogen, Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii, on Douglas-fir physiology: net canopy carbon assimilation, needle abscission and growth.
Ecological Modelling 164:211-226.

Cushing, J.B., N. Nadkarni, R. Dial and B. Bond. 2003.
The Canopy Database Project: How trees and forests inform biodiversity & ecosystem informatics.
Computing in Science and Engineering 5:32-43.

Phillips, N.G. M.G. Ryan, B.J. Bond, N.G. McDowell, T.M. Hinckley and J. Cermák. 2003.
Reliance on stored water increases with tree size in three species in the Pacific Northwest.
Tree Physiology 23:237-245.

Brooks, J. R., P. J. Schulte, B. J. Bond, R. Coulombe, T. M. Hinckley, N. McDowell, and N. Phillips . 2003.
The effects of transient reductions in functional leaf area on stomatal conductance: Branch level experiments on young and old trees.
Trees: Structure and Function 17:101-108.

Bond, B.J, J.A. Jones, G. Moore, N. Phillips, D. Post and J. McDonnell. 2002.
The zone of vegetation influence on baseflow revealed by diel patterns of streamflow and vegetation water use in a headwater basin.
Hydrological Processes 16:1671-1677.

McDowell, N.G., N. Phillips, C. Lunch, B.J. Bond and M.G. Ryan. 2002.
An investigation of hydraulic limitation and compensation in large, old Douglas-fir trees.
Tree Physiology 22:763-774.

McDowell, N. G., H. Barnard, B. J. Bond, T. Hinckley, R. Hubbard, H. Ishii, K. B., F. C. Meinzer, J. D. Marshall, F. Magnani, N. Phillips, M. G. Ryan, and D. Whitehead. 2002
The relationship between tree height and leaf area:sapwood area ratio.
Oecologia 132:12-20.

Bowling, D.R., N.G. McDowell, B.J. Bond, B.E. Law, and J.R. Ehleringer. 2002.
13C content of ecosystem respiration is linked to precipitation and vapor pressure deficit.
Oecologia 131:113-124.

Woodruff, D., B.J. Bond, G.A. Ritchie and W. Scott. 2002.
Effects of stand density on the growth of young Douglas-fir trees.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32:420-427.

Hubbard, R.H., B.J. Bond, R.S. Senock and M.G. Ryan. 2002.
The effect of branch height on leaf gas exchange, branch hydraulic conductance and branch sap flux in open grown ponderosa pine.
Tree Physiology 22:575-581.

Phillips, N., B.J. Bond, N.G. McDowell and M.G. Ryan. 2002.
Canopy and hydraulic conductance in young, mature, and old Douglas-fir trees.
Tree Physiology 22(2/3):205-212.

Apple, M., K. Tiekotter, M. Snow, J. Young, A. Soeldner, D. Phillips, D. Tingey and B.J. Bond. 2002.
Needle anatomy changes with increasing tree age in Douglas-fir.
Tree Physiology 22(2/3):181-188.

Chen, J., M. Falk, E. Euskerchen, K.T. Paw U., T.H. Suchanek, S.L. Ustin, B.J. Bond, K.D. Brosofske, N. Phillips and R. Bi. 2002.
Biophysical Controls of Carbon Flows in Three Successional Douglas-fir Stands Based upon Eddy-Covariance Measurements.
journal Volume(no)pp-pp.

Bond, B.J. and J.F. Franklin. 2002.
Aging in Pacific Northwest forests: A selection of recent research.
Tree Physiology 22(2/3):73-76.

Stenberg, P., S. Palmroth, B.J. Bond, D.G. Sprugel and H. Smolander. 2001.
Shoot structure and photosynthetic efficiency along the light gradient in a Scots pine canopy.
Tree Physiology 21:805-814.

Williams M, Bond BJ, Ryan MG. 2001.
Evaluating different soil and plant hydraulic constraints on tree function using a model and water flux data from ponderosa pine.
Plant, Cell and Environment. 24:679-690

Manter, D.K., B.J. Bond, K.L. Kavanagh, P.H. Rosso and G.M. Filip. 2000.
Timing and mechanism of impact of the Swiss needle cast fungus, Phaeocrytopus gaeumanii, on Douglas-fir needle gas exchange and rubisco activation.
New Phytol. 148:481-491.

Phillips, N., B.J. Bond and M.G. Ryan. 2001.
Gas exchange and hydraulic properties in the crowns of two tree species in a Panamanian moist forest.
Trees: Structure and Function 15:123-130.

Bond, B.J. 2000.
Age-related changes in photosynthesis of woody plants.
Trends in Plant Science 5(8):349-353.



Ryan, M.G., B.J. Bond, R.M. Hubbard, E. Cienciala, J. Kucera, D. Woodruff, B.E. Law and R. Lewis. 2000.
Transpiration and whole-tree conductance in ponderosa pine trees of different heights.
Oecologia 124:553-560.

Canadell, J., H.A. Mooney, D. Baldocchi, J. Berry, J. Ehleringer, C. Field, T. Gower, D. Hollinger, J. Hunt, R. Jackson, S. Running, G. Shaver, S. Trumbore, R. Valentini and B. J. Bond. 2000.
Carbon metabolism of the terrestrial biosphere: A multi-technique approach for improved understanding.
Ecosystems 3:115-130.

Bond, B.J. and M.G. Ryan. 2000.
Becker, Meinzer and Wullschleger's critique mis-interprets the hydraulic limitation hypothesis.
Functional Ecology 14:138-140.


Ganapol, B.D., L.F. Johnson, D.A. Hlavka, D.L. Peterson and B.J. Bond. 1999
LCM2: A coupled leaf/canopy radiative transfer model.
Remote Sensing of Environment 70:153-166.


Phillips, N. and B.J. Bond. 1999.
A micro-power precision amplifier for converting the outpu of light sensors to a voltage readable by minuature data loggers.
Tree Physiology 19:547-549.

Bond, B.J., B.T. Farnsworth, R.A. Coulombe and W.E. Winner. 1999.
Foliage physiology and biochemistry in response to radiation gradients in conifers with varying shade tolerance.
Oecologia 199(2):183-192.

Bond, B.J. and K.L. Kavanagh. 1999.
A model of mid-day stomatal closure based on hydraulic conductance.
Tree Physiology 19:503-510.

Hubbard, R.M., B.J. Bond and M.G. Ryan. 1999.
Evidence that hydraulic limitation explains differences in photosynthesis between young and old Pinus ponderosa.
Tree Physiology 19(3)165-172.

Bond, B.J. 1998.
The maximum heights of trees.
McGraw-Hill 1999 Yearbook of Science & Technology, 8th Edition. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York Pages 375-378.


Ryan, M.G. and B.J. Yoder. 1997.
Hydraulic limits to tree height and tree growth.
BioScience 47:235-242.

Yoder, B.J., M.G. Ryan, R.H. Waring, A.W. Schoettle and M.R. Kaufmann. 1994.
Evidence of reduced photosynthetic rates in old trees.
Forest Science 40:513-527.

Shainsky, L.J., B.J. Yoder, T.B. Harrington, and S. Chan. 1994.
Physiological characteristics of red alder: Water relations and photosynthesis.
In: The Biology and Management of Red Alder. (eds. D.E. Hibbs, D. DeBell, and R. Tarrant). Oregon State University Press. pp. 73-91.


Hibbs, D.E. and B.J. Yoder. 1993.
Development of Oregon white oak seedlings.
Northwest Science 67(1):30-36.


Yoder, B.J. and L.S. Daley. 1990.
Development of a visible spectroscopic method for determining chlorophyll a and b in vivo in leaf samples.
Spectroscopy 5(8):44-50.


Omi, S.K., B. Yoder, and R. Rose. 1990.
Fall lifting and long-term storage of ponderosa pine seedlings: effects on post-storage leaf water potential, stomatal conductance, and root growth potential.
Tree Physiology 8:315-325.


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