Research Branch Staff Publications - Greg O'Neill
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O'Neill, G.A., Hamann, A., and Wang, T. 2008. Accounting for
population variation improves estimates of the impact of climate change on
species' growth and distribution.
Journal of Applied Ecology. 45(4): 1040-1049.
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O'Neill, G.A., N.K. Ukrainetz, M. Carlson, C.V. Cartwright, B.C. Jaquish, J.N.
King, J. Krakowski, J.H. Russell, M.U. Stoehr, C-Y. Xie, and A.D. Yanchuk. 2008.
Assisted migration to address climate change in British Columbia:
recommendations for interim seed transfer standards. B.C. Min. For. Range, Res.
Br., Victoria, B.C.
Tech. Rep. 048.
www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/pubs/Docs/Tr/Tr048.htm
- O'Neill, G.A. 2007. Seed transfer 101. Canadian tree improvement association:
tree seed working group:
news bulletin 46: 4-8.
- O'Neill, G.A., Carlson, M., Berger, V., and Yanchuk, A. 2007. Responding to
climate change: assisting seedlot migration to maximize adaptation of future
forest plantations.
TICtalk 8: 9-12.
- O'Neill, G.A., Nigh, G.D., Wang, T., and Ott, P.K. 2007. Growth response
functions improved by accounting for nonclimatic site effects.
Can. J. For. Res.
37(12): 2724-2730.
- Wang, T., Hamann, A., Yanchuk, A., O'Neill, G.A., and Aitken, S.A. 2006.
Use of response functions in selecting lodgepole pine populations for future climates.
Climate Change Biology 12: 2404-2416.
- Yanchuk, A.D. and G.A. O'Neill. 2005.
Seed source
selection and deployment to address adaptation to future climates for interior
spruce in western Canada. Project A644. Final report to the climate change
impacts and adaptation directorate. BC Ministry of Forests and Range. Res.
Br., Victoria, B.C. pp. 1-14.
- O'Neill, G.A., Russell, J.H., Hooge, B.D., Ott, P.K., and Hawkins, C.B.D. 2005.
Estimating gains from genetic tests of somatic emblings of interior spruce.
Forest Genetics 12: 57-66.
- O'Neill, G.A. and Yanchuk, A.D. 2005. Climate Change and Forest Genetics: a summary of the 29th Biennial Meeting of the Canadian Tree Improvement Association and the Western Forest Genetics Association.
The Forestry Chronicle 81: 18-19.
- Stoehr, M., O'Neill, G., Hollefreund, C. and Yanchuk, A. 2005.
Within and among family variation of orchard and wild-stand progeny of interior spruce in British Columbia.
Tree Genet. Genomes 1:64-68.
- O'Neill, G.A., Dawson, I., Sotelo-Montes, C., Guarino, L., and Weber, J.C. 2004.
Genetic Conservation of Tropical Trees.
In The Overstory Book: Cultivating Connections with Trees Edited by C.R. Elevitch. Permanent Agriculture Resources, Holualoa, USA. pp. 391-395.
- O'Neill, G.A. and Aitken, S.A. 2004. Area-based breeding zones to minimize maladaptation.
Can. J. For. Res. 34: 695-704.
- O'Neill, G.A., Hamann, A., Wang, T., and Aitken, S.A. 2004.
Brave new breeding zones.
In Proceedings of the Twenty-ninth meeting of the Canadian Tree Improvement Association: climate change and forest genetics, Kelowna, BC. Edited by G.A. O'Neill and J.D. Simpson. Canadian Tree Improvement Association. pp. 64.
- O'Neill, G.A. and Simpson, J.D. (Editor). 2004. Proceedings of the Twenty-ninth meeting of the Canadian Tree Improvement Association: climate change and forest genetics.
Canadian Tree Improvement Association, Kelowna, BC.
- O'Neill, G.A., Aitken, S.N., King, J.N., and Alfaro, R.I. 2002.
Geographic variation in resin canal defenses in seedlings from the Sitka spruce x white spruce introgression zone.
Can. J. For. Res. 32: 390-400.
- O'Neill, G.A., Dawson, I., Sotelo-Montes, C., Guarino, L., Guariguata, M., Current, D., and Weber, J.C. 2001.
Strategies for genetic conservation of trees in the Peruvian Amazon.
Biodiversity and Conservation 10: 837-850.
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