Introduction to a celebration of Tim Fahey's career and contributions to forest ecology.

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Title: Introduction to a celebration of Tim Fahey's career and contributions to forest ecology.
Authors: Cleavitt, Natalie L.1 (AUTHOR) nlc4@cornell.edu, Yavitt, Joseph B.1 (AUTHOR), Driscoll, Charles T.2 (AUTHOR), Battles, John J.3 (AUTHOR), Sherman, Ruth E.1 (AUTHOR), Lilleskov, Erik4 (AUTHOR)
Source: Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 5/27/2026, Vol. 56, p1-4. 4p.
Subject Terms: *Forest ecology, *Biogeochemistry, *Nutrient cycles, *Introduced species, *Ecosystem management, *Carbon cycle, *Temperate forests, *Acid rain
Abstract: This article focuses on a collection of scientific papers honoring Tim Fahey’s extensive career in forest ecology and biogeochemistry. Fahey, an Emeritus Professor at Cornell University, contributed significantly to understanding belowground carbon dynamics, nutrient cycling, and forest ecosystem responses to disturbances such as acid rain and invasive species. The collection highlights research on aboveground and belowground carbon and nutrient fluxes, nitrogen oligotrophication, and nutrient co-limitation in temperate forests, drawing on long-term data from sites including the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. It also addresses Fahey’s collaborative approach to science, his mentorship, and his influence on experimental methods and forest ecosystem management. [Extracted from the article]
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