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Dr. Gary M. Lovett

Forest Ecologist | PhD, Dartmouth College

Expertise
forest ecology, invasive forest pests, air pollution, climate change, nutrient cycling

Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend
July 6, 1953-December 17, 2022

Northeastern forests are threatened by air pollution, climate change, and invasive forest pests. Gary Lovett studies the impacts of these stressors on forest productivity and water quality.

Lovett uses computer simulation models and field research in the Hudson Valley, Catskills, and White Mountains of New Hampshire to predict the ability of a forest to maintain crucial ecosystem services in the face of environmental change.

Lovett advises government agencies and advocacy groups that are working to amend federal regulations to stop invasive forest pests. Through Congressional briefings and interactions with state and federal agency staff, Lovett is promoting Tree-SMART Trade – a series of federal policy actions that would reduce the introduction of new forest pests – in partnership with the Science Policy Exchange.

Likens, Gene E., Charles T. Driscoll, Donald C. Buso, T.G. Siccama, Chris E. Johnson, Gary M. Lovett, D.F. Ryan, Timothy J. Fahey, and W.A. Reiners. 1994. “The Biogeochemistry of Potassium at Hubbard Brook”. Biogeochemistry 25: 61-125.
Canham, Charles D., Alan R. Berkowitz, Victoria R. Kelly, Gary M. Lovett, and S. V. Ollinger. 1993. “Effects of Biomass Allocation and Resource-Use Efficiency on Multiple Resource Limitation in Tree Seedlings”. C. D. Canham Et Al. (eds.). Vegetation Dynamics Along Utility Rights-of-Way: Factors Affecting the Ability of Shrub and Herbaceous Communities to Resist Invasion by Trees. Final Technical Report to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation and the Empire State Electric Energy Research Corporation.
Lovett, Gary M., and S.E. Lindberg. 1993. “Atmospheric Deposition and Canopy Interactions of Nitrogen in Forests”. Can. J. For. Res. 23: 1603-16.
Lovett, Gary M., and P. Tobiessen. 1993. “Carbon and Nitrogen Assimilation in Red Oaks (Quercus Rubra L.) Subject to Defoliation and Nitrogen Stress”. Tree Physiol. 12: 259-69.
Ollinger, S. V., J. D. Aber, Gary M. Lovett, S.E. Millham, Richard G. Lathrop, and J.M. Ellis. 1993. “A Spatial Model of Atmospheric Deposition for the Northeastern U.S”. Ecol. Appl. 3: 459-72.
Johnson, D. W., S.E. Lindberg, H. Van Miegroet, Gary M. Lovett, D.W. Cole, Myron J. Mitchell, and D. Binkley. 1993. “Atmospheric Deposition, Forest Nutrient Status, and Forest Decline: Implications of the Integrated Forest Study”. In R. F. Huettl and D. Mueller-Dombois (eds.). Forest Decline in the Atlantic and Pacific Regions, 66-81. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
Aber, J. D., Charles T. Driscoll, C.A. Federer, Richard G. Lathrop, Gary M. Lovett, J.M. Melillo, P.A. Steudler, and J. Vogelmann. 1993. “A System for the Regional Analysis of the Effects of Physical and Chemical Climate Change on Biogeochemical Cycles in Northeastern U.S. Forests”. Ecol. Model 67: 37-47.
Fowler, D., M.W. Gallagher, and Gary M. Lovett. 1993. “Fog, Cloudwater, and Wet Deposition”. In G. Lovblad, J.-W. Erisman, and D. Fowler (eds.). Models and Methods for the Quantification of Atmospheric Inputs to Ecosystems. Nordiske Seminar-Og Arbejdsrapporter 1993:573, 51-74. Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen.
Schaefer, D.A., S.E. Lindberg, and Gary M. Lovett. 1992. “Canopy Interactions”. In D. W. Johnson and S. E. Lindberg (eds.). Atmospheric Deposition and Nutrient Cycling in Forest Ecosystems, 444-49. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
Lovett, Gary M., and D.A. Schaefer. 1992. “Canopy Interactions of Ca, Mg, and K”. In D. W. Johnson and S. E. Lindberg (eds.). Atmospheric Deposition and Nutrient Cycling in Forest Ecosystems, 253-75. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.