Shawn Fraver
Expertise
? Climate change, ?Ecology, ? Forests, ? Land and natural resource use
Fraver’s research explores the ecology of both natural and managed forests. Much of his work relies on dendrochronology (tree-ring) methods to assess tree growth and forest productivity through time. His projects investigate: – Old-growth forest structure and dynamics – Forest carbon dynamics – Woody debris dynamics, biodiversity, and biometrics – Climate–growth relationships of trees – Tree-tree competition in natural forests – Impacts of salvage logging. Visit Fraver’s biography to learn more.
Appointment details
Fraver’s work is supported by:
- School of Forest Resources at the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture
- Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station
Experiment Station contributions
- Current project: Long-term Forest Dynamics of Maine’s Acadian Forest ecosystem in the Context of Climate Change. McIntire-Stennis project number ME042118.