Richard Braham
Professor Emeritus
Bio
Education
B.S. University of Michigan (1973)
M.S. University of Michigan (1975)
Ph.D. North Carolina State University (1982)
Research Interests
Dendrology; phytosociology; ecology and management of protected species; restoration of longleaf pine and pocosins
Courses
FOR 252, Introduction to Forest Science
FOR 261, Forest Communities
FOR 339, Dendrology
FOR 501, Dendrology
FOR 561, Forest Communities of the Coastal Plain
FOR 562, Forest Communities of the Southern Appalachians
FOR 540, Advanced Dendrology
FOR 610, Teaching Dendrology
Area(s) of Expertise
Dendrology, Forest Vegetation
Publications
- Identifying predictors of translocation success in rare plant species , CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (2023)
- Environmental Controls of Reproduction and Early Growth of Lindera melissifolia (Lauraceae) , CASTANEA (2014)
- Monitoring Michaux's sumac requires more systematic approaches , Ecological Restoration (2014)
- Vegetative Impact of Feral Horses, Feral Pigs, and White-tailed Deer on the Currituck National Wildlife Refuge, North Carolina , CASTANEA (2014)
- First lessons in dendrology the structure and terminology of woody plants , (2011)
- Habitat and Search Criteria of the Rare Sandhills Lily, Lilium pyrophilum M. W. Skinner and Sorrie , CASTANEA (2010)
- Supplemental irrigation and fertilization of Michaux?s sumac may not be a restoration panacea , Ecological Restoration (2008)
- Mitigating impacts to Michaux's sumac (Rhus michauxii Sarg.): a case study of transplanting an endangered shrub , CASTANEA (2006)
- Guide to the tendrillate climbers of Costa Rican mountains , (2004)
- North American trees , (2002)