Prof. Robert E.
Loeb
The Pennsylvania
State University, USA
Professor of
Biology and Forestry
Email:
RXL5@PSU.EDU
Qualifications
1984 Ph.D., New York University, USA
1977 B.Sc., Long Island University, USA
Publications
(Selected)
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Loeb, R,
Garthwaite, P., & Transue, M. (2015). None in common, many unique: species
selection for gardens of the American South from 1734 to 1825. Studies in the
History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes, 35(2:144-171).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14601176.2014.978188
in November 13, 2014.
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Loeb, R., King,
S., & Helton, J. Ridge (2015). Forests in Urban Natural Areas. Natural
Areas Journal, 35(2:297-301)
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Loeb, R., King,
S., & Helton, J. (2014). Human Pathways Are Barriers to Beaver Damage in
Urban Forests. Forestry & Urban Greening, 13(2:290-294). Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2013.12.005.
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Loeb, R. (2012).
Arboricultural Introductions and Long-term Changes for Invasive Woody Plants in
Remnant Urban Forests. Forests, 3(3:745-763).
http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/3/3/745.
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Loeb, R.,
Germeraad, J., Griffin, L., & Ward, S. (2011). Arboreal composition changes
following Odocoileus virginianus Zimmerman restoration to urban park forests
without off-trail park visitor trampling. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening,
10(4:305-310).
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Loeb, R., &
King, S. (2011). Landslides and the urban forest. Arboriculture & Urban
Forestry, 37(5:213-218).
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Loeb, R. (2010).
Vulnerability of urban park forests to fire related species losses.
Arboricultural Journal, 33(2:83-94).
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Loeb, R.,
Germeraad, J., Treece, T., Wakefield, D., & Ward, S. (2010). Effects of
1-year vs annual treatment of Amur honeysuckle in forests. Invasive Plant
Science and Management, 3(3:334-339).
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Loeb, R. (2010).
Diversity gained, diversity lost: Long-term changes in the woody species
planted in Central Park, New York City and Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.
Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes, 30(2:124-151).