Professor John Healey

Professor of Forest Sciences / Director of College Research Institute

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Thoday Building, room S7

Email: j.healey@bangor.ac.uk

Tel: 01248 383703 (from U.K.)
+44 1248 383703 (International)

 

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  1. Published

    Resilience of tropical dry forests – a meta-analysis of changes in species diversity and composition during secondary succession

    Derroire, G., Balvanera, P., Castellanos-Castro, C., Decocq, G., Kennard, D. K., Lebrija-Trejos, E., Leiva, J. A., Oden, P., Powers, J. S., Rico-Gray, V., Tigabu, M. & Healey, J. R., Oct 2016, In: Oikos. 125, 10, p. 1386-1397

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  2. Published

    The Effects of Established Trees on Woody Regeneration during Secondary Succession in Tropical Dry Forests

    Derroire, G., Tigabu, M., Oden, P. C. & Healey, J. R., 1 May 2016, In: Biotropica. 48, 3, p. 290-300

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  3. Published

    Contrasting patterns of leaf trait variation among and within species during tropical dry forest succession in Costa Rica

    Derroire, G., Powers, J., Hulshof, C., Cardenas Varela, L. & Healey, J., 2018, In: Scientific Reports. 8, 285.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  4. Published

    The role of fragmented sacred forests in biodiversity conservation in the Gamo Highlands of Ethiopia

    Desissa, D. & Healey, J., 1 Dec 2015.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaperpeer-review

  5. Published

    Sacred groves in the Gamo Highlands of southern Ethiopia: biocultural values and threats

    Desissa, D. & Healey, J. R., 1 Jun 2012, In: Langscape. 2, 11, p. 44-47

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  6. Published

    Form and function in montane trees: leaf and wood traits correlate with tolerance of shade and low soil fertility.

    Easdale, T. A., Gurvich, D. E. & Healey, J. R., 1 Jan 2004.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  7. Published

    Tree life histories in a montane subtropical forest: species differ independently by shade-tolerance, turnover rate and substrate preference.

    Easdale, T. A., Healey, J. R., Grau, H. R. & Malizia, A., 1 Nov 2007, In: Journal of Ecology. 95, 6, p. 1234-1249

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  8. Published

    Tree morphology in seasonally dry montane forest in Argentina: relationships with shade tolerance and nutrient shortage.

    Easdale, T. A., Gurvich, D. E., Sersic, A. N. & Healey, J. R., 1 Jun 2007, In: Journal of Vegetation Science. 18, 3, p. 313-326

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  9. Published

    Resource-use related traits correlate with population turnover rates, but not stem diameter growth rates, in 29 subtropical montane tree species.

    Easdale, T. A. & Healey, J. R., 1 Jan 2009, In: Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics. 11, 3, p. 203-218

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  10. Published

    Report 10b: Considerations for the new scheme. Report to Welsh Government (Contract C210/2016/2017).

    Emmett, B. A., Alison, J., Braban, C., Dickie, I., Gunn, I. D. M., Healey, J., Jenkins, T., Jones, L., Keenleyside, C. B., Martineau, A. H., Newell-Price, P., Old, G. H., Pagella, T., Siriwardena, G. M., Williams, A. G., Williams, P. & Williams, J. R., 10 Jul 2019, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology . 23 p. (Environment and Rural Affairs Monitoring & Modelling Programme (ERAMMP): Sustainable Farming Scheme Evidence Review. )

    Research output: Book/ReportCommissioned report

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