Peer-Reviewed Publications:
Pypker TG, MH Unsworth, B Lamb, G Allwine, S Edburg, E Sulzman, AC Mix and BJ Bond (2007) Cold air drainage in a forested valley: investigating the feasibility of monitoring ecosystem metabolism. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 145, 149-166.
Pypker, TG, MH Unsworth, AC Mix, W Rugh, T Ocheltree, K Alstad and BJ Bond (2007) Using nocturnal cold air drainage flow to monitor ecosystem processes in complex terrain. Ecological Applications 17, 702-714.
Fredeen, AL, JD Waughtal and TG Pypker (2007) When do replanted sub-boreal clearcuts become nets sinks for CO2? Forest Ecology and Management. 239, 210-216.
Pypker, TG, MH Unsworth and BJ Bond (2006) The role of epiphytes in rainfall interception by forests in the Pacific Northwest. II. Field measurements at the branch and canopy scale. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36, 819-832.
Pypker, TG, MH Unsworth and BJ Bond (2006) The role of epiphytes in rainfall interception by forests in the Pacific Northwest. I. Laboratory measurements of water storage. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36, 808-818.
Czarnomski, NM, GW Moore, TG Pypker, L Licata and BJ Bond (2005) Precision and accuracy of three alternative soil water content instruments in forest soils of the Pacific Northwest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35, 1867-1876.
Pypker, TG, BJ Bond, TE Link, D Marks and MH Unsworth (2005) The importance of canopy structure in controlling the interception loss: examples from a young and old-growth Douglas-fir forests. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 130, 113-129.
Pypker, TG and AL Fredeen (2003) Below ground CO2 efflux from cut blocks of varying ages in sub-Boreal British Columbia. Forest Ecology and Management 172, 249-259.
Pypker, TG and AL Fredeen (2002) Ecosystem CO2 flux over two growing seasons for a sub-Boreal clearcut 5 and 6 years after harvest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 114, 15-30.
Pypker, TG and AL Fredeen (2002) The growing season carbon balance of a sub-Boreal clearcut five years after harvesting using two independent approaches to measure ecosystem CO2 flux. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32, 852-865.