PhD Research -
Tropical Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center
Collaboration with Hiki Ola and Kealakekua Mountain Reserve
Regeneration of 'iliahi, Hawaiian sandalwood: hemiparasitic relationships in tropical dry forests
7. Thyroff, E.C., Rose, K.M.E., Idol, T.W., Moon, Q., Jacobs, D.F. 2023. Co-planting of a fast-growing, nitrogen-fixing host tree facilitates regeneration of the root hemiparasitic ‘iliahi (Hawaiian sandalwood). Forest Ecology and Management, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121084. Please contact me if you need access to this article.
5. Speetjens, T.M., Thyroff, E.C., Yeh, A.K.F., Jacobs, D.F. 2021. Propagation of ʻIliahi (Santalum paniculatum Hook. & Arn.), a Valuable Endemic Hawaiian Sandalwood Species. Tree Plantersʻ Notes, 4(2): 33-39.
Tropical Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center
Collaboration with Hiki Ola and Kealakekua Mountain Reserve
Regeneration of 'iliahi, Hawaiian sandalwood: hemiparasitic relationships in tropical dry forests
7. Thyroff, E.C., Rose, K.M.E., Idol, T.W., Moon, Q., Jacobs, D.F. 2023. Co-planting of a fast-growing, nitrogen-fixing host tree facilitates regeneration of the root hemiparasitic ‘iliahi (Hawaiian sandalwood). Forest Ecology and Management, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121084. Please contact me if you need access to this article.
5. Speetjens, T.M., Thyroff, E.C., Yeh, A.K.F., Jacobs, D.F. 2021. Propagation of ʻIliahi (Santalum paniculatum Hook. & Arn.), a Valuable Endemic Hawaiian Sandalwood Species. Tree Plantersʻ Notes, 4(2): 33-39.
Masters Research - Field Site
Maritime forest restoration and southern live oak regeneration
6. Thyroff, E.C., Burney, O.T., Oliet, J.A., Redick, C.H., Jacobs, D.F. 2022. Toward Identifying Alternatives to Fencing for Forest Restoration: Tube Shelters Outperform Mesh Shelters for Deer Browse Protection of Live Oak, Quercus virginiana. Land, https://doi.org/10.3390/land11070966
4. Thyroff, E.C., Burney, O.T., Mickelbart, M.V., Jacobs, D.F. 2019. Unraveling Shade Tolerance and Plasticity of Semi-Evergreen Oaks: Insights from Maritime Forest Live Oak Restoration. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10:doi:10.3389/fpls.2019.01526
3. Thyroff, E.C., Burney, O.T., Jacobs, D.F. 2019. Herbivory and Competing Vegetation Interact as Site Limiting Factors in Maritime Forest Restoration. Forests, 10:doi:10.3390/f10110950
Maritime forest restoration and southern live oak regeneration
6. Thyroff, E.C., Burney, O.T., Oliet, J.A., Redick, C.H., Jacobs, D.F. 2022. Toward Identifying Alternatives to Fencing for Forest Restoration: Tube Shelters Outperform Mesh Shelters for Deer Browse Protection of Live Oak, Quercus virginiana. Land, https://doi.org/10.3390/land11070966
4. Thyroff, E.C., Burney, O.T., Mickelbart, M.V., Jacobs, D.F. 2019. Unraveling Shade Tolerance and Plasticity of Semi-Evergreen Oaks: Insights from Maritime Forest Live Oak Restoration. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10:doi:10.3389/fpls.2019.01526
3. Thyroff, E.C., Burney, O.T., Jacobs, D.F. 2019. Herbivory and Competing Vegetation Interact as Site Limiting Factors in Maritime Forest Restoration. Forests, 10:doi:10.3390/f10110950
Undergraduate Research
Ecology of American ginseng, a valuable, non-timber forest product
2. Thyroff, E.C. and Griscom, H.P. 2019. Experimental Study of Soil and Aspect on American Ginseng in an Appalachian Cove Ecosystem. Natural Areas Journal, 39(3):378-383. https://doi.org/10.3375/043.039.0310
1. McGraw, J. et al., 2017. Long Term Research in Environmental Biology: Demographic Census Data for Thirty Natural Populations of American Ginseng: 1998- 2016. Long Term Ecological Research Network. http://dx.doi.org/10.6073/pasta/d563972ac7e6a14a9b34bdad08d18e3a
Ecology of American ginseng, a valuable, non-timber forest product
2. Thyroff, E.C. and Griscom, H.P. 2019. Experimental Study of Soil and Aspect on American Ginseng in an Appalachian Cove Ecosystem. Natural Areas Journal, 39(3):378-383. https://doi.org/10.3375/043.039.0310
1. McGraw, J. et al., 2017. Long Term Research in Environmental Biology: Demographic Census Data for Thirty Natural Populations of American Ginseng: 1998- 2016. Long Term Ecological Research Network. http://dx.doi.org/10.6073/pasta/d563972ac7e6a14a9b34bdad08d18e3a