Jonathan Hanes

Jonathan M. Hanes

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Phone: 414-229-6611

e-mail: jmhanes@uwm.edu

Mailing Address:

Dr. Jonathan Hanes
Department of Geography
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
P.O. Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201

Education:

Ph.D., Geography, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2011
B.S., Geography, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2006

Research Interests:

Bioclimatology, plant phenology, vegetation feedbacks to the lower atmosphere, fluxes of energy and mass in forest ecosystems, philosophy of science

Representative Publications:

Schwartz, M.D., Hanes, J.M., and Liang, L. (2013). Comparing carbon flux and high-resolution spring phenological measurements in a northern mixed forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 169, 136-147.

Hanes, J.M. (2012). Spring Leaf Phenology and the Diurnal Temperature Range in a Temperate Maple Forest. International Journal of Biometeorology. DOI: 10.1007/s00484-012-0603-1

Hanes, J.M. and Schwartz, M.D. (2011). Modeling land surface phenology in a mixed temperate forest using MODIS measurements of leaf area index and land surface temperature. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 105, 37-50.

Schwartz, M.D. and Hanes, J.M. (2010). Continental-scale phenology: warming and chilling. International Journal of Climatology, 30, 1595-1598.

Schwartz, M.D. and Hanes, J.M. (2010). Intercomparing multiple measures of the onset of spring in eastern North America. International Journal of Climatology, 30, 1614-1626.

Morisette, J.T., Richardson, A.D., Knapp, A.K., Fisher, J.I., Graham, E., Abatzoglou, J., Wilson, B.E., Breshears, D.D., Henebry, G.M., Hanes, J.M., and Liang, L. (2009). Tracking the rhythm of the seasons in the face of global change: phenological research in the 21st Century. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 7, 253-260.


 
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