B. J. Bond's Publication List

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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