Dr. Darryl E.
Carlyle-Moses
Department of
Geography & Environmental Studies
Thompson Rivers
University, Canada
Associate
Professor
Email:
dcarlyle@tru.ca
Qualifications
2002 Ph.D., University of Toronto, Canada
1996 M.Sc., University of Toronto, Canada
1994 B.Sc., University of Toronto, Canada
Publications
(Selected)
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Carlyle-Moses DE
and CE Lishman (2015). Throughfall heterogeneity and temporal persistence below
and between the canopies of juvenile lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta).
Hydrological Processes. Published online:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hyp.10494/abstract
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Carlyle-Moses DE
and JT Schooling (2015). Tree traits and meteorological factors influencing the
initiation and rate of stemflow from isolated deciduous trees. Hydrological
Processes. Published online: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hyp.10519/abstract
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Schooling JT and
DE Carlyle-Moses (2015). The influence of rainfall depth class and deciduous
tree traits on stemflow production in an urban park. Urban Ecosystems.
Published online: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11252-015-0441-0
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Carlyle-Moses DE,
Lishman CE and AJ McKee (2014). A preliminary evaluation of throughfall
sampling techniques in a mature coniferous forest. Journal of Forestry Research
25, 407- 413.
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Carlyle-Moses DE
and JHC Gash (2011). Rainfall interception loss by forest canopies. In: Levia
DF, Carlyle-Moses DE and Tanaka T (Eds.), Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry:
Synthesis of Past Research and Future Directions. Ecological Series 216,
Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, pp 407-424.
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Levia DF,
Carlyle-Moses DE and T Tanaka (2011). Reflections on the state of forest
hydrology and biogeochemsitry. In: Levia DF, Carlyle-Moses DE and T Tanaka
(Eds.), Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry: Synthesis of Past Research and
Future Directions. Ecological Series 216, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany,
pp 729-734.
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Levia DF,
Carlyle-Moses DE and T Tanaka (Eds.) (2011). Forest Hydrology and
Biogeochemistry: Synthesis of Past Research and Future Directions. Ecological
Series 216, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany.
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Levia DF, Keim RF,
Carlyle-Moses DE and EE Frost (2011). Throughfall and stemflow in wooded
ecosystems. In: Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry: Synthesis of Past
Research and Future Directions. (Levia DF, Carlyle-Moses DE and Tanaka T eds.)
Ecological Series 216, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, pp 425-444.
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Carlyle-Moses DE,
Park AD and JL Cameron (2010). Modeling interception loss from forest
restoration trails in Panama.Ecohydrology, 3, 272-283.