Publications
Peer-reviewed Publications
*denotes undergraduate or graduate student and **denotes postdoctoral scholar or research associate in the lab
36. Valentin, J. et al., (including M.D. Redmond). (In Press). Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients. Ecology Letters.
35. Qiu, T.. et al. (including M.D. Redmond). (In Press). Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery. Nature Communications.
34. *Nigro, K. M., Rocca, M. E., Battaglia, M. A., Coop, J. D., and M.D. Redmond. (2022). Wildfire catalyzes upward range expansion of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) in beetle-killed forests of the southern Rocky Mountains. Journal of Biogeography 49: 201-214. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jbi.14302
33. Sharma, S. et al. (including M.D. Redmond). (2022). North American tree migration paced by climate in the West, lagging in the East. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119: e2116691118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2116691118
32. *Wion, A. P, Pearse, I.S., Rodman, K., Veblen, T.T., and M.D. Redmond. (2021). ENSO and the North American Monsoon drive masting in dry forests of western North America. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376: 20200378.
31. LaMontagne, J.M., Redmond, M.D., *Wion A. P., and D.F. Greene. (2021). An assessment of temporal variability in mast seeding of North American Pinaceae. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376: 20200373.
30. Qiu, T. et al. (including M.D. Redmond). (2021). Is there tree senescence: The fecundity evidence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118: e2106130118
29. Clark, J. S. et al. (including M.D. Redmond) (2021). Continent-wide tree fecundity driven by indirect climate effects. Nature Communications 12: 1242.
28. Rodman, K. C., Veblen T. T., Andrus R., Enright N., Fontaine J., Gonzalez A., Redmond, M. D., *Wion, A. P. (2021) A trait-based approach to assessing resistance and resilience to wildfire in two iconic North American conifers. Journal of Ecology 109: 313-326.
27. *Amme N., Pague, C.A., Redmond M. D. (2020). Change in piñon-juniper woodland cover since Euro-American settlement: Expansion versus contraction associated with soil properties. Rangeland Ecology and Management 73: 847-855. pdf
26. *Foster, A.F., Martin, P. H., and Redmond, M. D. (2020). Soil moisture strongly limits Douglas-fir seedling establishment near the leading edge of its distribution in the southern Rocky Mountains. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 50: 837-842.
25. *Wion A. P., Weisberg P. J., Pearse I.S., and Redmond M. D. (2020). Aridity drives spatiotemporal patterns of masting across the latitudinal range of a dryland conifer. Ecography, 42: 1-12.
24. Rodman, K.C., Veblen T.T., Chapman T.B., Rother M.T., *Wion A.P., and M.D. Redmond. 2020. Limitations to recovery following wildfire in dry forests of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, USA. Ecological Applications 30: e02001. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2001
23. **Carroll, J. W. C., Redmond, M. D. (2020) Boreal forest dynamics at the hardwood ecotone: Shade tolerance and functional niche differentiation. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science.
22. Redmond, M. D., Breshears, D. D., PD Carroll, C. J. W, GS Wion, A. P., Cobb, N. S., Meneses, N., Field, J. P., Law, D. J.. 2019. Targeting Extreme Events: Complementing Near-term Ecological Forecasting with Local Experiments and Regional Surveys. Frontiers in Environmental Science 7: 183.
21. Redmond M. D., Davis, T. S., Ferrenberg S. M., *Wion A. P. GS. 2019. Resource allocation among a mast-seeding conifer: Trade-offs between tree growth, defense and reproduction. AoB Plants 11: 1-20.
20. Redmond MD, TL Morris, and MC Cramer. 2019. The cost of standing tall: wood nutrient concentrations associated with tree invasions in nutrient-poor fynbos soils of South Africa. Ecosphere 10: e02831. pdf
19. Davis TSD, MD Redmond, NE Foote, and W Miller. 2019. Factors associated with establishment and growth of Pinus coulteri and Pinus sabiniana in California's central coast bioregion. Forest Science. doi: 10.1093/forsci/fxz041 pdf
18. Breshears DD, CJW Carroll**, MD Redmond, AP Wion*, CD Allen, NS Cobb, N Meneses, JP Field, LA Wilson, DJ Law, LM McCabe, and O. Newell-Bauer. 2018. A Dirty Dozen Ways to Die: Metrics and Modifiers of Mortality Driven by Drought and Warming for a Tree Species. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 1. DOI:10.3389/ffgc.2018.00004 pdf
17. *Redmond MD and KC Kelsey. 2018. Topography and overstory mortality interact to control tree regeneration in spruce-fir forests of the southern Rocky Mountains. Forest Ecology and Management 427: 106-113. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112718304572
*all authors contributed equally
16. Redmond MD, Weisberg PJ, Cobb NS, Clifford MJ. 2018. Woodland resilience to regional drought: Dominant controls on tree regeneration following overstorey mortality. Journal of Ecology 106:625-639. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745 Pre-print version can be downloaded here; link to the final version can be found here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2745.12880/full
15. Kelsey KC, Redmond MD, Barger NN, Neff JC. 2018. Species, Climate and Landscape Physiography Drive Variable Growth Trends in Subalpine Forests. Ecosystems 21: 125-140. DOI: 10.1007/s10021-017-0139-7
14. Redmond MD, Kelsey KC, Urza AK, Barger NN. 2017. Interacting effects of climate and landscape physiography on piñon pine growth using an individual-based approach. Ecosphere 8: e01681. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1681 pdf
13. Redmond MD, Weisberg PJ, Cobb NS, Gehring CA, Whipple AV, Whitham TG. 2016. A robust method to determine historical annual cone production among slow-growing conifers. Forest Ecology & Management 368: 1-6. pdf
12. Stark SC et al. 2016. Toward accounting for ecoclimate teleconnections: intra- and inter-continental consequences of altered energy balance after vegetation change. Landscape Ecology 31: 181-194. (15 authors, including MD Redmond)
11. Redmond MD, Cobb NS, Clifford MJ and NN Barger. 2015. Woodland recovery following drought-induced tree mortality across an environmental stress gradient. Global Change Biology 21: 3685-3695. pdf
10. Redmond MD, Zelikova TJ and NN Barger. 2014. Limits to understory plant restoration following fuel-reduction treatments in a piñon-juniper woodland. Environmental Management 54: 1139-1152 . http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-014-0338-3
9. Redmond MD, *Golden ES, Cobb NS, and NN Barger. 2014. Vegetation Management across Colorado Plateau BLM lands: 1950-2003. Rangeland Ecology and Management 67: 636-640. http://dx.doi.org/10.2111/REM-D-13-00171.1
8. Redmond MD, Preston DL, and RM Gaffney. 2014. Effects of multiple invasive species in experimental aquatic communities. Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology. Vol. 10: Practice #2.
7. Redmond MD, and NN Barger. 2014. Impacts of climate change on pinyon pine cone production. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/collection/detail.asp?case_id=727&id=727
6. Redmond MD, and NN Barger. 2013. Tree regeneration following drought and insect-induced mortality in piñon-juniper woodlands. New Phytologist. pdf
5. Redmond MD, Cobb NS, Miller ME and NN Barger. 2013. Long term effects of chaining treatments on vegetation structure in piñon-juniper woodlands of the Colorado Plateau. Forest Ecology & Management 305: 120-128. pdf
4. Redmond MD, Forcella F, and NN Barger. 2012. Declines in pinyon pine cone production associated with regional warming. Ecosphere 3: 120. pdf
3. Redmond MD, Wilbur B, and HM Wilbur. 2012. Recruitment and Dominance of Quercus rubra and Quercus alba in a previous Oak-Chestnut forest form the 1980s to 2008. The American Midland Naturalist 168: 427-442. pdf
2. Johnson PTJ, Preston DP, Hoverman JT, Henderson JS, Paull SH, Richgels KLD, and MD Redmond. 2012. Species diversity reduces parasite transmission through cross-generational effects on host abundance. Ecology 93: 56-64. pdf
1. Redmond MD, Hartson RB, Hoverman JT, De Jesus-Villanueva CN, and PTJ Johnson. 2011. Experimental exposure of Helisoma trivolvis and Biomphalaria glabrata (Gastropoda) to Ribeiroia ondatrae (Trematoda). Journal of Parasitology 95: 1055-1061. pdf
Other Publications and R Functions
*Love Stowell SA, Churchill AC, Hund AK, Kelsey KC, Redmond MD, Seiter SA, and NN Barger. 2015. Transforming graduate training in STEM education. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 96: 317-323.
*all authors contributed equally
Redmond MD. 2015. Impacts of climate and disturbances on vegetation dynamics in piñon-juniper woodlands. PhD Dissertation, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
Redmond MD. “Ecoservice: What it is and why scientists should do more of it.” Web blog post. The Equation: a blog on independent science + practical solutions. Union of Concerned Scientists, 4 Aug. 2014. http://blog.ucsusa.org/ecoservice-what-it-is-and-why-scientists-should-do-more-of-it-613
Redmond, MD. 2022. CWD and AET function (Version V1.0.3). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6416352
*denotes undergraduate or graduate student and **denotes postdoctoral scholar or research associate in the lab
36. Valentin, J. et al., (including M.D. Redmond). (In Press). Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients. Ecology Letters.
35. Qiu, T.. et al. (including M.D. Redmond). (In Press). Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery. Nature Communications.
34. *Nigro, K. M., Rocca, M. E., Battaglia, M. A., Coop, J. D., and M.D. Redmond. (2022). Wildfire catalyzes upward range expansion of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) in beetle-killed forests of the southern Rocky Mountains. Journal of Biogeography 49: 201-214. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/jbi.14302
33. Sharma, S. et al. (including M.D. Redmond). (2022). North American tree migration paced by climate in the West, lagging in the East. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 119: e2116691118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2116691118
32. *Wion, A. P, Pearse, I.S., Rodman, K., Veblen, T.T., and M.D. Redmond. (2021). ENSO and the North American Monsoon drive masting in dry forests of western North America. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376: 20200378.
31. LaMontagne, J.M., Redmond, M.D., *Wion A. P., and D.F. Greene. (2021). An assessment of temporal variability in mast seeding of North American Pinaceae. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376: 20200373.
30. Qiu, T. et al. (including M.D. Redmond). (2021). Is there tree senescence: The fecundity evidence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118: e2106130118
29. Clark, J. S. et al. (including M.D. Redmond) (2021). Continent-wide tree fecundity driven by indirect climate effects. Nature Communications 12: 1242.
28. Rodman, K. C., Veblen T. T., Andrus R., Enright N., Fontaine J., Gonzalez A., Redmond, M. D., *Wion, A. P. (2021) A trait-based approach to assessing resistance and resilience to wildfire in two iconic North American conifers. Journal of Ecology 109: 313-326.
27. *Amme N., Pague, C.A., Redmond M. D. (2020). Change in piñon-juniper woodland cover since Euro-American settlement: Expansion versus contraction associated with soil properties. Rangeland Ecology and Management 73: 847-855. pdf
26. *Foster, A.F., Martin, P. H., and Redmond, M. D. (2020). Soil moisture strongly limits Douglas-fir seedling establishment near the leading edge of its distribution in the southern Rocky Mountains. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 50: 837-842.
25. *Wion A. P., Weisberg P. J., Pearse I.S., and Redmond M. D. (2020). Aridity drives spatiotemporal patterns of masting across the latitudinal range of a dryland conifer. Ecography, 42: 1-12.
24. Rodman, K.C., Veblen T.T., Chapman T.B., Rother M.T., *Wion A.P., and M.D. Redmond. 2020. Limitations to recovery following wildfire in dry forests of southern Colorado and northern New Mexico, USA. Ecological Applications 30: e02001. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2001
23. **Carroll, J. W. C., Redmond, M. D. (2020) Boreal forest dynamics at the hardwood ecotone: Shade tolerance and functional niche differentiation. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science.
22. Redmond, M. D., Breshears, D. D., PD Carroll, C. J. W, GS Wion, A. P., Cobb, N. S., Meneses, N., Field, J. P., Law, D. J.. 2019. Targeting Extreme Events: Complementing Near-term Ecological Forecasting with Local Experiments and Regional Surveys. Frontiers in Environmental Science 7: 183.
21. Redmond M. D., Davis, T. S., Ferrenberg S. M., *Wion A. P. GS. 2019. Resource allocation among a mast-seeding conifer: Trade-offs between tree growth, defense and reproduction. AoB Plants 11: 1-20.
20. Redmond MD, TL Morris, and MC Cramer. 2019. The cost of standing tall: wood nutrient concentrations associated with tree invasions in nutrient-poor fynbos soils of South Africa. Ecosphere 10: e02831. pdf
19. Davis TSD, MD Redmond, NE Foote, and W Miller. 2019. Factors associated with establishment and growth of Pinus coulteri and Pinus sabiniana in California's central coast bioregion. Forest Science. doi: 10.1093/forsci/fxz041 pdf
18. Breshears DD, CJW Carroll**, MD Redmond, AP Wion*, CD Allen, NS Cobb, N Meneses, JP Field, LA Wilson, DJ Law, LM McCabe, and O. Newell-Bauer. 2018. A Dirty Dozen Ways to Die: Metrics and Modifiers of Mortality Driven by Drought and Warming for a Tree Species. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 1. DOI:10.3389/ffgc.2018.00004 pdf
17. *Redmond MD and KC Kelsey. 2018. Topography and overstory mortality interact to control tree regeneration in spruce-fir forests of the southern Rocky Mountains. Forest Ecology and Management 427: 106-113. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378112718304572
*all authors contributed equally
16. Redmond MD, Weisberg PJ, Cobb NS, Clifford MJ. 2018. Woodland resilience to regional drought: Dominant controls on tree regeneration following overstorey mortality. Journal of Ecology 106:625-639. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745 Pre-print version can be downloaded here; link to the final version can be found here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2745.12880/full
15. Kelsey KC, Redmond MD, Barger NN, Neff JC. 2018. Species, Climate and Landscape Physiography Drive Variable Growth Trends in Subalpine Forests. Ecosystems 21: 125-140. DOI: 10.1007/s10021-017-0139-7
14. Redmond MD, Kelsey KC, Urza AK, Barger NN. 2017. Interacting effects of climate and landscape physiography on piñon pine growth using an individual-based approach. Ecosphere 8: e01681. DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.1681 pdf
13. Redmond MD, Weisberg PJ, Cobb NS, Gehring CA, Whipple AV, Whitham TG. 2016. A robust method to determine historical annual cone production among slow-growing conifers. Forest Ecology & Management 368: 1-6. pdf
12. Stark SC et al. 2016. Toward accounting for ecoclimate teleconnections: intra- and inter-continental consequences of altered energy balance after vegetation change. Landscape Ecology 31: 181-194. (15 authors, including MD Redmond)
11. Redmond MD, Cobb NS, Clifford MJ and NN Barger. 2015. Woodland recovery following drought-induced tree mortality across an environmental stress gradient. Global Change Biology 21: 3685-3695. pdf
10. Redmond MD, Zelikova TJ and NN Barger. 2014. Limits to understory plant restoration following fuel-reduction treatments in a piñon-juniper woodland. Environmental Management 54: 1139-1152 . http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-014-0338-3
9. Redmond MD, *Golden ES, Cobb NS, and NN Barger. 2014. Vegetation Management across Colorado Plateau BLM lands: 1950-2003. Rangeland Ecology and Management 67: 636-640. http://dx.doi.org/10.2111/REM-D-13-00171.1
8. Redmond MD, Preston DL, and RM Gaffney. 2014. Effects of multiple invasive species in experimental aquatic communities. Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology. Vol. 10: Practice #2.
7. Redmond MD, and NN Barger. 2014. Impacts of climate change on pinyon pine cone production. National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. http://sciencecases.lib.buffalo.edu/cs/collection/detail.asp?case_id=727&id=727
6. Redmond MD, and NN Barger. 2013. Tree regeneration following drought and insect-induced mortality in piñon-juniper woodlands. New Phytologist. pdf
5. Redmond MD, Cobb NS, Miller ME and NN Barger. 2013. Long term effects of chaining treatments on vegetation structure in piñon-juniper woodlands of the Colorado Plateau. Forest Ecology & Management 305: 120-128. pdf
4. Redmond MD, Forcella F, and NN Barger. 2012. Declines in pinyon pine cone production associated with regional warming. Ecosphere 3: 120. pdf
3. Redmond MD, Wilbur B, and HM Wilbur. 2012. Recruitment and Dominance of Quercus rubra and Quercus alba in a previous Oak-Chestnut forest form the 1980s to 2008. The American Midland Naturalist 168: 427-442. pdf
2. Johnson PTJ, Preston DP, Hoverman JT, Henderson JS, Paull SH, Richgels KLD, and MD Redmond. 2012. Species diversity reduces parasite transmission through cross-generational effects on host abundance. Ecology 93: 56-64. pdf
1. Redmond MD, Hartson RB, Hoverman JT, De Jesus-Villanueva CN, and PTJ Johnson. 2011. Experimental exposure of Helisoma trivolvis and Biomphalaria glabrata (Gastropoda) to Ribeiroia ondatrae (Trematoda). Journal of Parasitology 95: 1055-1061. pdf
Other Publications and R Functions
*Love Stowell SA, Churchill AC, Hund AK, Kelsey KC, Redmond MD, Seiter SA, and NN Barger. 2015. Transforming graduate training in STEM education. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 96: 317-323.
*all authors contributed equally
Redmond MD. 2015. Impacts of climate and disturbances on vegetation dynamics in piñon-juniper woodlands. PhD Dissertation, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
Redmond MD. “Ecoservice: What it is and why scientists should do more of it.” Web blog post. The Equation: a blog on independent science + practical solutions. Union of Concerned Scientists, 4 Aug. 2014. http://blog.ucsusa.org/ecoservice-what-it-is-and-why-scientists-should-do-more-of-it-613
Redmond, MD. 2022. CWD and AET function (Version V1.0.3). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6416352