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Glenn Matlack

Glenn Matlack, portrait
Professor of Environmental and Plant Biology
Porter 405, Athens Campus

Education

Ph.D. University College of North Wales, Bangor, UK 1984

Research

Faculty Research Focus Area: Eastern Deciduous Forest Ecology

Current and Recent Student Research Projects

  • Roadside tree microclimate and pavement effects
  • Interactions of plant mobility, habitat turnover, and habitat spatial structure (modeling)
  • Long-term impacts of land use in forests of SE Ohio
  • Urban Forests: Effects of street trees on urban microclimate and hardscape
  • Plant invasions as a community assembly process
  • Interactions of clonal growth and local environmental heterogeneity
  • Dispersal of forest herbs by animals

Courses

College of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Teaching Award 2008

  • PBIO 1090 Americans and their Forests
  • PBIO 4350/5350 Plant Population Biology
  • PBIO 3220/5220 Tropical Ecology

Departmental Service

  • Department Promotion and Tenure Chair
  • College of Arts & Sciences Curriculum Committee
  • Faculty Senator

Professional Service

  • Associate Editor, Journal of Ecology
  • Biodiversity Management Planning, Wayne National Forest

Selected References

  • Monsted J and GR Matlack. 2023. Human ecology of forest in an extraction-shaped landscape: Economic and demographic drivers of land use change in the Ohio Valley over 220 years. Regional Environmental Change, 23:101
  • Matlack, G.R., I. Khoury, B. Naik. 2022. Tree canopy macrostructure controls heating of asphalt pavement in a moist-temperate urban forest. Urban Ecosystems, 25, pages 967–976.
  • Monsted J and GR Matlack. 2021. Shaping the second-growth forest: fine-scale land use change in the Ohio Valley over 120 years. Landscape Ecology, in press.
  • Glick, M.D. and GR Matlack 2020. . Journal of Vegetation Science, online.
  • Holmes MA and GR. Matlack. 2019. , 21, 3063–3076.
  • Holmes MA and GR. Matlack. 2019. . Oecologia 189: 951-970.
  • Redwood, M.E. G.R. Matlack, and C.D. Huebner. 2019. Ailanthus altissima. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, 146(2): 79–86.
  • Redwood, M.E. G.R. Matlack, and C.D. Huebner. 2018. Seed longevity and dormancy state in an invasive tree species: Ailanthus altissima. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, in press. DOI not available yet. A copy will be provided on request.
  • Holmes, M.A. and G.R. Matlack. 2018. . Journal of Ecology, 106:2121–2131.
  • Redwood, M.E., G.R. Matlack, and C.D. Huebner. 2018. . Weed Science, 66: 190-198
  • Holmes, M.A. and G.R. Matlack. 2017. . Forest Ecology and Management, 404: 55-64.
  • Niederhauser EC and G.R. Matlack 2017. . Plant Ecology, 218: 1135-1147
  • Holmes, M.A. and G.R. Matlack. 2017. . Journal of Vegetation Science, 28: 736–746.
  • Niederhauser, E.C. and G.R. Matlack 2017. Do deer and raccoons defecate in the right place? Fitness consequences of vertebrate seed dispersal for a deciduous forest herb. Oecologia, 183: 727-737
  • Holmes, M.A. and G.R. Matlack. 2017. Forest structure develops through time: physical and biotic heterogeneity following abandonment from two forms of agriculture. Forest Ecology and Management, in press.
  • Niederhauser EC and G.R. Matlack 2017. Secondary dispersal of forest herb seeds from raccoon dung: Contrasting service by multiple vectors. Plant Ecology, in press.
  • Matlack G.R., Naik B., Khoury I., Sinha G. 2016. Trees and pavement: a review of the effect of roadside trees on pavement performance and driving condition. Report to the Ohio Department of Transportation; Dec. 8, 2016. 54 pages.
  • Redwood, M.E., G.R. Matlack, C.D. Huebner. 2016. Seed longevity and dormancy state in a disturbance-dependent forest herb, Ageratina altissima. Seed Science Research, 26: 148 – 152
  • Niederhauser, E.C. and G.R. Matlack. 2016. Do deer and raccoons defecate in the right place? Fitness consequences of vertebrate seed dispersal for a deciduous forest herb. Oecologia, in press.
  • Niederhauser, E.C. and G.R. Matlack. 2015. All frugivores are not equal: Exploitation competition determines seed survival and germination in a fleshy-fruited forest herb. Plant Ecology, in press.
  • Matlack, GR. 2015. Managing fire in the mesic deciduous forest when fire history is unknown: response to Stambaugh et al. Conservation Biology, 29: 947-949.
  • Schweizer, P.E. and G.R. Matlack. 2014. Factors driving land use change and forest distribution on the outer coastal plain of Mississippi, USA. Landscape and Urban Planning, 121: 55–64.
  • Matlack, G.R. 2013. Reassessment of the use of fire as a management tool in deciduous forests of eastern North America. Conservation Biology, 27: 916-926.
  • K.E. Hougen and G.R. Matlack. 2012. Long-term effects of land use history on species composition in post-industrial forests of southeastern Ohio, USA. Forest Ecology and Management, 269: 279–292.