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Jeffrey A. Hicke Department of Geography 208-885-6240 University of Idaho [email protected] Moscow, ID 83844-3021 webpages.uidaho.edu/~jhicke/ Education PhD: University of Colorado, Boulder January 2000 Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Advisor: Dr. Adrian Tuck MA: University of California, Santa Barbara December 1994 Department of Geography Advisor: Dr. Catherine Gautier GIS/Remote Sensing Certificate, University of Denver May 1991 BS: University of California, Los Angeles June 1985 Mathematics/Computer Science Summa cum laude Professional Experience 2019-present Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Science Program, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 2012-2019 Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Science Program, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 2015-2016 Visiting Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO 2010-2012 Visiting Scientist, USDA Forest Service Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center, Prineville, OR 2006-2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Science Program, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 2005-2006 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 2005-2006 Affiliate Faculty, Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 2004-2006 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 2003-2006 Research Scientist, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 2000-2003 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanford, CA and University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. Supervisor: Dr. Gregory Asner 2000 Postdoctoral Research Associate, NOAA Aeronomy Lab, Boulder, CO. Supervisor: Dr. Adrian Tuck 1995-1999 Graduate Research Assistant, NOAA Aeronomy Lab, Boulder, CO 1993 Visiting Graduate Student, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK. Sponsor: Dr. K. Stamnes 1991-1994 Graduate Research Assistant, University of California, Santa Barbara 1985-1991 Computer Programmer/Analyst, IBM Corp., Boulder, CO Refereed Publications (* indicates Hicke graduate student, postdoc, or research associate) Hicke, J.A., B. Xu*, A. J. H. Meddens, and J. M. Egan, Characterizing recent bark beetle-caused tree mortality in the western United States from aerial surveys, Forest Ecology and Management, 475, 118402, 2020. Anderegg, W. R. L., A. T. Trugman, G. Badgley, C. M. Anderson, A. Bartuska, P. Ciais, D. Cullenward, C. B. Field, J. Freeman, S. J. Goetz, J. A. Hicke, D. Huntzinger, R. B. Jackson, J. Nickerson, S. Pacala, and J. T.

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Jeffrey A. Hicke

Department of Geography 208-885-6240 University of Idaho [email protected] Moscow, ID 83844-3021 webpages.uidaho.edu/~jhicke/

Education

PhD: University of Colorado, Boulder January 2000 Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Advisor: Dr. Adrian Tuck MA: University of California, Santa Barbara December 1994 Department of Geography Advisor: Dr. Catherine Gautier GIS/Remote Sensing Certificate, University of Denver May 1991 BS: University of California, Los Angeles June 1985 Mathematics/Computer Science Summa cum laude

Professional Experience

2019-present Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Science Program, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID

2012-2019 Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Science Program, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID

2015-2016 Visiting Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO 2010-2012 Visiting Scientist, USDA Forest Service Western Wildland Environmental Threat

Assessment Center, Prineville, OR 2006-2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Science Program,

University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 2005-2006 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Forest, Rangeland, and Watershed Stewardship, Colorado

State University, Fort Collins, CO 2005-2006 Affiliate Faculty, Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State University, Fort

Collins, CO 2004-2006 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort

Collins, CO 2003-2006 Research Scientist, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort

Collins, CO 2000-2003 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution of

Washington, Stanford, CA and University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. Supervisor: Dr. Gregory Asner

2000 Postdoctoral Research Associate, NOAA Aeronomy Lab, Boulder, CO. Supervisor: Dr. Adrian Tuck

1995-1999 Graduate Research Assistant, NOAA Aeronomy Lab, Boulder, CO 1993 Visiting Graduate Student, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK. Sponsor: Dr. K. Stamnes 1991-1994 Graduate Research Assistant, University of California, Santa Barbara 1985-1991 Computer Programmer/Analyst, IBM Corp., Boulder, CO

Refereed Publications (* indicates Hicke graduate student, postdoc, or research associate)

Hicke, J.A., B. Xu*, A. J. H. Meddens, and J. M. Egan, Characterizing recent bark beetle-caused tree mortality

in the western United States from aerial surveys, Forest Ecology and Management, 475, 118402, 2020. Anderegg, W. R. L., A. T. Trugman, G. Badgley, C. M. Anderson, A. Bartuska, P. Ciais, D. Cullenward, C. B.

Field, J. Freeman, S. J. Goetz, J. A. Hicke, D. Huntzinger, R. B. Jackson, J. Nickerson, S. Pacala, and J. T.

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Randerson, Forests as natural climate solutions: Integrating risks from a changing climate, Science, 368, 6497, eaaz7005, 2020.

Bright, B. C., A. T. Hudak, J. M. Egan, C. L. Jorgensen, F. E. Rex, J. A. Hicke, and A. J. H. Meddens, Using satellite imagery to evaluate bark beetle-caused tree mortality reported in aerial surveys in a mixed conifer forest in northern Idaho, USA, Forests, 11, 529, 2020.

Spruce, J., J. Hicke, W. Hargrove, N. Grulke, and A. Meddens, Use of MODIS NDVI products to map tree mortality levels in forests affected by mountain pine beetle outbreaks, Forests, 10, 811, 2019.

Xiao, J., F. Chevallier, C. Gomez, L. Guanter, J. A. Hicke, A. R. Huete, K. Ichii, W. Ni, Y. Pang, A. F. Rahman, G. Sun, W. Yuan, L. Zhang, and X. Zhang, Remote sensing of the terrestrial carbon cycle: A review of advances over 50 years, Remote Sensing of Environment, 233, 111383, 2019.

Xu*, B., J. A. Hicke, and J. T. Abatzoglou, Drought and moisture availability and recent western spruce budworm outbreaks in the western United States, Forests, 10, 354, 2019.

Janousek, W. M., J. A. Hicke, A. J. H. Meddens, and V. J. Dreitz, The effects of mountain pine beetle outbreaks on avian communities in lodgepole pine forests across the greater Rocky Mountain region, Forest Ecology and Management, 444, 374-381, 2019.

Morris, J. L, S. Cottrell, C. J. Fettig, W. D. Hansen, R. L. Sherriff, V. A. Carter, J. Clear, J. Clement, R. J. DeRose, J. A. Hicke, P. E. Higuera, K. M. Mattor, A. W. R. Seddon, H. Sepp, J. D. Stednick, and S. J. Seybold, Bark beetles as catalysts of change in social-ecological systems, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 16, S34-S43, 2018.

Feng, F., J. T. Abatzoglou, J. A. Hicke, and F. H. F. Liao, Interannual county-level climate-yield relationships for winter wheat on the Columbia Plateau, USA, Climate Research, 74, 71-79, 2017.

Hudiburg, T. W., P. E. Higuera, and J. A. Hicke, Fire-regime variability impacts forest carbon dynamics for centuries to millennia, Biogeosciences, 14, 3873-3882, 2017.

Buotte*, P. C., J. A. Hicke, H. K. Preisler, J. T. Abatzoglou, K. F. Raffa, and J. A. Logan, Recent and future climate suitability for whitebark pine mortality from mountain pine beetles varies across the western US, Forest Ecology and Management, 399, 132-142, 2017.

Berner, L. T., B. E. Law, A. J. H. Meddens, and J. A. Hicke, Tree mortality from fires, bark beetles, and timber harvest during a hot and dry decade in the western United States (2003-2012), Environmental Research Letters, 12, 065005, 2017.

Morris, J. L., S. Cottrell, C. J. Fettig, W. D. Hansen, R. L. Sherriff, V. A. Carter, J. L. Clear, J. Clement, R. J. DeRose, J. A. Hicke, P. E. Higuera, K. M. Mattor, A. W.R. Seddon, H. T. Sepp, J. D. Stednick, and S. J. Seybold, Managing bark beetle impacts on ecosystems and society: Priority questions to motivate future research, Journal of Applied Ecology, 54, 750-760, 2017.

Hicke, J. A., J. T. Abatzoglou, S. Daley-Laursen, J. Esler, and L. E. Parker, Using scientific conferences to engage the public on climate change, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 98, 225-230, 2017.

Baker, E., T. H. Painter, D. Schneider, A. Meddens, J. A. Hicke, and N. P. Molotch, Quantifying insect-related forest mortality with the remote sensing of snow, Remote Sensing of Environment, 188, 26-36, 2017.

Buotte*, P. C., J. A. Hicke, H. K. Preisler, J. T. Abatzoglou, K. F. Raffa, and J. A. Logan, Climate influences on whitebark pine mortality from mountain pine beetle in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Ecological Applications, 26, 2505-2522, 2016.

Meddens*, A. J. H., J. A. Hicke, and B. F. Jacobs, Characterizing the response of piñon-juniper woodlands to mechanical restoration using high-resolution satellite imagery, Rangeland Ecology and Management, 69, 215-223, 2016.

Kolb, T. E., C. J. Fettig, B. J. Bentz, J. E. Stewart, A. S. Weed, J. A. Hicke, and M. P. Ayres, Observed and anticipated impacts of drought on forest insects and diseases in the United States, Forest Ecology and Management, 380, 321-334, 2016.

Olsoy, P. J., K. A. Zeller, J. A. Hicke, H. B. Quigley, A. R. Rabinowitz, and D. H. Thornton, Quantifying the effects of deforestation and fragmentation on a range-wide conservation plan for jaguars, Biological Conservation, 203, 8-16, 2016.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, and C. A. Kolden, Recent tree mortality in the western United States from bark beetles and forest fires, Forest Science, 62, 141-153, 2016.

Seidl, R., T. Spies, D. Peterson, S. Stephens, and J. A. Hicke, Searching for resilience: Addressing the impacts of changing disturbance regimes on forest ecosystem services, Journal of Applied Ecology, 53, 120-129,

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2016. Buotte*, P., D. L Peterson, K. S. McKelvey, and J. A. Hicke, Capturing subregional variability in regional-

scale climate change vulnerability assessments of natural resources, Journal of Environmental Management, 169, 313-318, 2016.

Anderegg, W. R. L., J. A. Hicke, R. A. Fisher, C. D. Allen, J. Aukema, B. Bentz, S. Hood, J. W. Lichstein, A. K. Macalady, N. McDowell, Y. Pan, K. Raffa, A. Sala, J. D. Shaw, N. L. Stephenson, C. Tague, and M. Zeppel, Tree mortality from drought, insects, and their interactions in a changing climate, New Phytologist, 208, 674-683, 2015.

Halmy, M. W. A., P. E. Gessler, J. A. Hicke, and B. B. Salem, Land use/land cover change detection and prediction in the north-western coastal desert of Egypt using Markov-CA, Applied Geography, 63, 101-112, 2015.

Meddens*, A. J. H., J. A. Hicke, A. K. Macalady, P. C. Buotte*, T. R. Cowles*, and C. D. Allen, Patterns and causes of observed piñon pine mortality in the southwestern United States, Tansley Insight in New Phytologist, 206, 91-97, 2015.

Chen, F., G. Zhang, M. Barlage, Y. Zhang, J. A. Hicke, A. Meddens*, G. Zhou, W. J. Massman, and J. Frank, An observational and modeling study of impacts of bark beetle-caused tree mortality on surface energy and hydrological cycles, Journal of Hydrometeorology, 16, 744-761, 2015.

McDowell, N. G., N. C. Coops, P. Beck, J. Chambers, C. Gangodagamage, J. A. Hicke, C.-Y. Huang, R. Kennedy, D. Krofcheck, M. Litvak, A. Meddens*, J. Muss, R. Negrón-Juarez, C. Peng, A. Schwantes, J. J. Swenson, L. Vernon, A. P. Williams, C. Xu, M. Zhao, S. Running, and C. Allen, Global satellite monitoring of climate-induced vegetation disturbances, Trends in Plant Science, 20, 114-123, 2015.

Meddens*, A. J. H. and J. A. Hicke, Spatial and temporal patterns of Landsat-based detection of tree mortality caused by a mountain pine beetle outbreak in Colorado, USA, Forest Ecology and Management, 322, 78-88, 2014.

Creeden*, E. P., J. A. Hicke, and P. C. Buotte*, Climate, weather, and recent mountain pine beetle outbreaks in the western United States, Forest Ecology and Management, 312, 239-251, 2014.

Weed, A. S., M. P. Ayres, and J. A. Hicke, Consequences of climate change for biotic disturbances in North American forests, Ecological Monographs, 84, 441-470, 2013.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, C. D. Allen, and C. A. Kolden, Carbon stocks of trees killed by bark beetles and wildfire in the western United States, Environmental Research Letters, 8, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/8/3/035032, 2013.

Bright*, B. C., J. A. Hicke, and A. J. H. Meddens*, Effects of bark beetle-caused tree mortality on biogeochemical and biogeophysical MODIS products, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 118, 1-9, doi:10.1002/jgrg.20078, 2013.

Meddens*, A. J. H., and J. A. Hicke, Evaluating methods to detect bark beetle-caused tree mortality using single-date and multi-date Landsat imagery, Remote Sensing of Environment, 132, 49-58, 2013.

Kasischke, E., B. Amiro, N. Barger, N. French, S. Goetz, G. Grosse, M. E. Harmon, J. A. Hicke, S. Liu, J. Masek, Impacts of disturbance on the terrestrial carbon budget of North America, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 118, 1-14, doi:10.1002/jgrg.20027, 2013.

Berg, A. R., C. L. Heald, K. E. Huff Hartz, A. G. Hallar, A. J. H. Meddens*, J. A. Hicke, J. F. Lamarque, and S. Tilmes, The impact of bark beetle infestations on monoterpene emissions and secondary organic aerosol formation in western North America, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 13, 3149-3161, 2013.

Stamper*, T. J., J. A. Hicke, M. Jennings, and J. Aycrigg, Spatial and temporal patterns of changes in protected areas across the southwestern United States, Biodiversity and Conservation, 22, 343-356, 2013.

Preisler, H. K., J. A. Hicke, A. A. Ager, and J. L. Hayes, Climate and weather influences on spatiotemporal patterns of mountain pine beetle outbreaks in Washington and Oregon, Ecology, 93, 2421-2434, 2012.

Bright*, B. C., J. A. Hicke, and A. T. Hudak, Landscape-scale analysis of aboveground tree carbon stocks affected by mountain pine beetles in Idaho, Environmental Research Letters, 7, 1-6, 2012.

Meddens*, A. J. H., J. A. Hicke, and C. Ferguson, Spatiotemporal patterns of observed bark beetle-caused tree mortality in British Columbia and the western United States, Ecological Applications, 22, 1876-1891, 2012.

Edburg*, S. L., J.A. Hicke, P. Brooks, E. Pendall, B. Ewers, U. Norton, and D. Gochis, Cascading ecosystem impacts of bark beetle-caused tree mortality, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 10, 416-424, 2012.

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Bright*, B. C., J. A. Hicke, and A. T. Hudak, Estimating aboveground carbon stocks of a forest affected by mountain pine beetle in Idaho using lidar and multispectral imagery, Remote Sensing of Environment, 124, 270-281, 2012.

Hicke, J. A., M. C. Johnson, J. L. Hayes, and H. K. Preisler, Effects of bark beetle-caused tree mortality on wildfire, Forest Ecology and Management, 271, 81-90, 2012.

Hicke, J. A., C. D. Allen, A. Desai, M. Dietze, R. J. Hall, E. T. Hogg, D. Kashian, D. Moore, K. Raffa, R. Sturrock, and J. Vogelmann, Effects of biotic disturbances on forest carbon cycling in the United States and Canada, Global Change Biology, 18, 7-34, 2012.

Goetz, S. J., B. Bond-Lamberty, B. Law, J. A. Hicke, R. A. Houghton, S. McNulty, T. O’Halloran, A. J. H. Meddens*, E. M. Pfeifer*, D. Mildrexler, and E. Kasischke, Observations and assessment of forest carbon recovery following disturbance in North America, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 117, G02022, doi:10.1029/2011JG001733, 2012.

Edburg*, S. L., J. A. Hicke, D. M. Lawrence, and P. E. Thornton, Simulating coupled carbon and nitrogen dynamics following a mountain pine beetle outbreak in the Western United States, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 116, G04033, doi:10.1029/2011JG001786, 2011.

Liu, S., B. Bond-Lamberty, J. A. Hicke, R. Vargas, S. Zhao, J. Chen, S. L. Edburg*, J. Liu, A. D. McGuire, J. Xiao, R. Keane, W. Yuan, J. Tang, Y. Luo, C. Potter, and J. Oeding, Simulating the impacts of disturbances on forest carbon cycling in North America: Processes, data, models, and challenges, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 116, G00K08, doi:10.1029/2010JG001585, 2011.

Meddens*, A. J. H., J. A. Hicke, and L. A. Vierling, Evaluating the potential of multispectral imagery to map multiple stages of tree mortality, Remote Sensing of Environment, 115, 1632-1642, 2011.

Pfeifer*, E. M., J. A. Hicke, and A. J. H. Meddens*, Observations and modeling of aboveground tree carbon stocks and fluxes following a bark beetle outbreak in the western United States, Global Change Biology, 7, 339–350, 2011.

Bentz, B. J., J. Regniere, C. J. Fettig, E. M. Hansen, J. L. Hayes, J. A. Hicke, R. G. Kelsey, J. Lundquist, J. F. Negron, R. Progar, S. J. Seybold, and J. Vandygriff, Climate change and bark beetles of the western US: Direct and indirect effects, BioScience, 60, 602-613, 2010.

Littell, J. S., E. E. Oneil, D. McKenzie, J. A. Hicke, J. Lutz, and R. A. Norheim, Forest ecosystems, disturbance, and climatic change in Washington State, USA, Climatic Change, 102, 129-158, 2010.

Hicke, J. A., and J. A. Logan, Mapping whitebark pine mortality caused by a mountain pine beetle outbreak with high spatial resolution satellite imagery, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 30, 4427-4441, 2009.

Raffa, K. F., B. Aukema, B. J. Bentz, A. Carroll, N. Erbilgin, D. A. Herms, J. A. Hicke, R. W. Hofstetter, S. Katovich, B. S. Lindgren, J. Logan, W. Mattson, A. S. Munson, D. J. Robison, D. L. Six, P. C. Tobin, P. A. Townsend, and K. F. Wallin, A literal use of “forest health” safeguards against misuses and misapplications, Journal of Forestry, 107, 276-277, 2009.

Burton, P. J, M.-A. Parisien, J. A. Hicke, R. J. Hall, J. T. Freeburn, Large fires as agents of ecological diversity in the North American boreal forest, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 17, 754-767, 2008.

Hicke, J. A., J. Slusser, K. Lantz, and F. G. Pascual, Trends and interannual variability in surface UV-B radiation over 8 to 11 years observed across the United States, Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, D21302, doi:10.1029/2008JD009826, 2008.

Raffa, K. F., B. H. Aukema, B. J. Bentz, A. L. Carroll, J. A. Hicke, M. G. Turner, and W. H. Romme, Cross-scale drivers of natural disturbances prone to anthropogenic amplification: The dynamics of bark beetle eruptions, BioScience, 58, 501-517, 2008.

Hicke, J. A., and J. C. Jenkins, Mapping lodgepole pine stand structure susceptibility to mountain pine beetle attack across the western United States, Forest Ecology and Management, 255, 1536-1547, 2008.

Hicke, J. A., J. C. Jenkins, D. S. Ojima, and M. Ducey, Spatial patterns of forest characteristics in the western United States derived from inventories, Ecological Applications, 17, 2387-2402, 2007.

Hicke, J. A., J. A. Logan, J. Powell, and D. S. Ojima, Changing temperatures influence suitability for modeled mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) outbreaks in the western United States, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 111, G02019, doi:02010.01029/02005JG000101, 2006.

Peterson, D., R. Smith, S. Hager, J. Hicke, M. Dettinger, and K. Huber, Hydroclimate Monitoring in Yosemite National Park: River Chemistry, Eos, 86, 285-288, 2005.

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Bradford, J. B., J. A. Hicke, and W. K. Lauenroth, The relative importance of light-use efficiency modifications from environmental conditions and cultivation for estimation of large-scale net primary productivity, Remote Sensing of Environment, 96, 246-255, 2005.

Hicke, J. A., NCEP and GISS solar radiation data sets available for ecosystem modeling: Description, differences, and impacts on net primary production, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 19, GB2006, doi:10.1029/2004GB002391, 2005.

Hicke, J. A., and D. B. Lobell, Spatiotemporal patterns of cropland area and net primary production in the central United States estimated from USDA agricultural information, Geophysical Research Letters, 31, L20502, doi:10.1029/2004GL020927, 2004.

Hicke, J. A., D. B. Lobell, and G. P. Asner, Cropland area and net primary production computed from 30 years of USDA agricultural harvest data, Earth Interactions, 8, Paper No. 10, 2004.

Hicke, J. A., R. L. Sherriff, T. T. Veblen, and G. P. Asner, Carbon accumulation in Colorado ponderosa pine stands estimated with dendrochronology, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 34, 1283-1295, 2004a.

Hicke, J. A., G. P. Asner, E. S. Kasischke, N. H. F. French, J. T. Randerson, B. J. Stocks, C. J. Tucker, S. O. Los, and C. B. Field, Postfire response of North American net primary productivity analyzed with satellite observations, Global Change Biology, 9, 1145-1157, 2003.

Asner, G. P., J. M. O. Scurlock, and J. A. Hicke, Global synthesis of leaf area index observations: implications for ecological and remote sensing studies, Global Ecology and Biogeography, 12, 191-205, 2003.

Hicke, J. A., G. P. Asner, J. T. Randerson, S. Los, R. Birdsey, J. C. Jenkins, C. Tucker, C. Field, Trends in North American net primary productivity derived from satellite observations, 1982-1998, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 16, 10.1029/2001GB001550, 2002a.

Hicke, J. A., G. P. Asner, J. T. Randerson, C. Tucker, S. Los, R. Birdsey, J. C. Jenkins, C. Field, and E. Holland, Satellite-derived increases in net primary productivity across North America, 1982-1998, Geophysical Research Letters, 29, 1029/2001GL013578, 2002b.

Lobell, D. B., J. A. Hicke, G. P. Asner, C. B. Field, C. J. Tucker, and S. O. Los, Satellite estimates of productivity and light use efficiency in United States agriculture, 1982-1998, Global Change Biology, 8, 722-735, 2002.

Hicke, J., and A. Tuck, Polar stratospheric cloud impacts on Antarctic stratospheric heating rates, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 127, 1645-1658, 2001.

Hicke, J., and A. Tuck, Tropospheric clouds and lower stratospheric heating rates: Results from late winter in the Southern Hemisphere, Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, 9309-9324, 1999a.

Hicke, J., A. Tuck, and H. Vömel, Lower stratospheric radiative heating rates and sensitivities calculated from Antarctic balloon observations, Journal of Geophysical Research, 104, 9293-9308, 1999b.

Hicke, J., A. Tuck, and W. Smith, A comparison of Antarctic stratospheric radiative heating rates calculated from HIS and UKMO data, Journal of Geophysical Research, 103, 19,691-19,707, 1998.

Other Publications (* indicates Hicke graduate student)

Hicke, J. A., M. Jennings, and K. Haltinner, Climate Change Impacts Assessment for Moscow, Idaho, report to

the City Council of Moscow, Idaho, 19 pp., 2020. Domke, G., C. A. Williams, R. Birdsey, J. Coulston, A. Finzi, C. Gough, B. Haight, J. Hicke, M. Janowiak, B.

de Jong, W. A. Kurz, M. Lucash, S. Ogle, M. Olguín-Álvarez, Y. Pan, M. Skutsch, C. Smyth, C. Swanston, P. Templer, D. Wear, and C. W. Woodall, Chapter 9: Forests. In Second State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR2): A Sustained Assessment Report [Cavallaro, N., G. Shrestha, R. Birdsey, M. A. Mayes, R. G. Najjar, S. C. Reed, P. Romero-Lankao, and Z. Zhu (eds.)]. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA, pp. 365-398, https://doi.org/10.7930/SOCCR2.2018.Ch9, 2018.

Hicke, J. A., Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for the Naval Reactors Facility, Idaho National Laboratory,” Moscow, ID, 36 pp., 2017.

Shasby, M. B., C. A. Dolloff, J. A. Hicke, B. G. Marcot, B. McCarl, G. McMahon, and J. M. Morton, Five-year external reviews of the eight Department of Interior Climate Science Centers: Alaska Climate Science Center, American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Maryland, 58 pp., 2017.

Kolb, T. E., C. J. Fettig, B. J. Bentz, J. E. Stewart, A. S. Weed, J. A. Hicke, and M. P. Ayres, Forest Insect and Fungal Pathogen Responses to Drought, in Effects of Drought on Forests and Rangelands in the United

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States: A Comprehensive Science Synthesis, Gen. Tech. Rep. WO-93b, edited by J. M. Vose, J. S. Clark, C. H. Luce, and T. Patel-Weynand, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington DC, 289 pp., 2016.

Raffa, K. F., B. H. Aukema, B. J. Bentz, A. L. Carroll, J. A. Hicke, and T. E. Kolb, Responses of tree-killing bark beetles to a changing climate, in Climate Change and Insect Pests, C. Björkman and P. Niemelä, editors, CABI, pp. 173-201, 2015.

Heath, L. S., S. M. Anderson, M. R. Emery, J. A. Hicke, J. Littell, A. Lucier, J. G. Masek, D. L. Peterson, R. Pouyat, K. M. Potter, G. Robertson, J. Sperry, A. Bytnerowicz, S. Jovan, M. H. Mockrin, R. Musselman, B. K. Schulz, R. J. Smith, and S. I. Stewart, Indicators of climate impacts for forests: recommendations for the US National Climate Assessment indicators system, Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-155, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Newtown Square, PA, 143 pp., 2014.

Buotte*, P. C., J. A. Hicke, A. Peterson, C. P. Ischay, and E. L. Fossum, Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for Idaho National Laboratory, 48 pp., 2014.

Ayres, M. P., J. A. Hicke, B. K. Kerns, D. McKenzie, J. S. Littell, L. E. Band, C. H. Luce, A. S. Weed, and C. L. Raymond, Disturbance Regimes and Stressors, in Climate Change and United States Forests, Advances in Global Change Research, Vol. 57, edited by D. L. Peterson, J. M. Vose, and T. Patel-Weynand, 261 pp., Springer, 2014.

Hicke, J. A., and M. J. B. Zeppel, Climate-driven tree mortality: insights from the piñon pine die-off in the United States, New Phytologist, 200, 301-303, 2013.

Dalton, M.M., P.W. Mote, and A.K. Snover [Eds] (J. A. Hicke a contributing author), Climate Change in the Northwest: Implications for Our Landscapes, Waters, and Communities. Washington, DC, Island Press, 2013.

Baron, J. S., T. Seastedt, D. Fagre, J. A. Hicke, D. Tomback, E. Garcia, Z. Bowen, and J. A. Logan, Symposium 9: Rocky Mountain Futures: Preserving, Utilizing, and Sustaining Rocky Mountain Ecosystems, Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 94, 195-199, 2013.

Coauthor, Technical Input Reports, National Climate Assessment, 2012: Vose, James M.; Peterson, David L.; Patel-Weynand, Toral, eds., Effects of variability and change on forest

ecosystems: a comprehensive science synthesis for the U.S. forest sector, Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-870, Portland, OR, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 265 pp., 2012.

Dalton, M. P. Mote, P. Ruggiero, J. Littell, D. Lettenmeier, J. Newton, S. Shafer, J. A. Hicke, A Workshop in Risk-Based Framing of Climate Impacts in the Northwest: Implementing the National Climate Assessment Risk-Based Approach, 79 pp., 2012.

USEPA, “GHG Emission Methods and Estimates for Selected Natural Disturbances in U.S. Forests,” Internal report prepared for Office of Air and Radiation, Climate Change Division, 46 pp., 2011.

Peterson, D.L., C.D. Allen, J.S. Baron, D.B. Fagre, D. McKenzie, N.L. Stephenson, A.G. Fountain, J.A. Hicke, G.P. Malanson, C.L. Tague, and P.J. van Mantgem, Response of Western mountain ecosystems to climatic variability and change: a collaborative research approach, edited by J. Belant and E. Beever, Ecological Consequences of Climate Change: Mechanisms, Conservation, and Management, Taylor and Francis Publishing, New York, NY, 2011.

Littell, J. S., E. E. Oneil, D. McKenzie, J. A. Hicke, J. Lutz, R. A. Norheim, and M. M. Elsner, Forest ecosystems, disturbance, and climatic change in Washington State, USA, in The Washington Climate Change Impacts Assessment: Evaluating Washington’s Future in a Changing Climate, edited by J. S. Littell, M. M. Elsner, L. C. Whitely Binder, and A. K. Snover, pp. 255-284, Climate Impacts Group, University of Washington, 2009.

Bentz B., Allen C. D., Ayres M., Berg E., Carroll A., Hansen M., Hicke J., Joyce L., Logan J., MacFarlane W., MacMahon J., Munson S., Negrόn J., Paine T., Powell J., Raffa K., Régnière J., Reid M., Romme W., Seybold S., Six D., Tomback D., Vandygriff J., Veblen T., White M., Witcosky J., Wood D., Bark Beetle Outbreaks in Western North America: Causes and Consequences, University of Utah Press, ISBN 978-0-87480965-7, 42 pp., 2009.

Meddens*, A. J. H., J. A. Hicke, L. A. Vierling, and J. U. H. Eitel, “Detection of Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality from Satellite Imagery for Use in the LANDFIRE Project: Methods Development and Evaluation,” Report to USGS/LANDFIRE, University of Idaho, 2009.

Climate Change Science Program, The effects of climate change on agriculture, land resources, water resources, and biodiversity. A Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee

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on Global Change Research. P. Backlund, A. Janetos, D. Schimel, J. Hatfield, K. Boote, P. Fay, L. Hahn, C. Izaurralde, B.A. Kimball, T. Mader, J. Morgan, D. Ort, W. Polley, A. Thomson, D. Wolfe, M. Ryan, S. Archer, R. Birdsey, C. Dahm, L. Heath, J. Hicke, D. Hollinger, T. Huxman, G. Okin, R. Oren, J. Randerson, W. Schlesinger, D. Lettenmaier, D. Major, L. Poff, S. Running, L. Hansen, D. Inouye, B.P. Kelly, L Meyerson, B. Peterson, R. Shaw. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA, 362 pp., 2008.

Bentz, B. J., C. J. Fettig, E. M. Hansen, J. L. Hayes, J. Hicke, R. Kelsey, J. Lundquist, J. F. Negrón, R. Progar, J. Régnière, S. J. Seybold, and J. Vandygriff, “Climate Change and Western Bark Beetles: Rapid Threat Assessment,” Report to the Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center, USDA Forest Service, 2008.

Romme, W. H., J. Clement, J. Hicke, D. Kulakowski, L. H. MacDonald, T. L. Schoennagel, and T. T. Veblen, “Recent Forest Insect Outbreaks and Fire Risk in Colorado Forests: A Brief Synthesis of Relevant Research,” Colorado Forest Restoration Institute, Colorado State University, 2006.

Ojima, D. S., T. Chuluun, B. Bolortsetseg, C. J. Tucker, and J. Hicke, Eurasian land use impacts on rangeland productivity, in Ecosystems and Land Use Change, edited by R. S. DeFries, G. P. Asner, and R. A. Houghton, 293-301, American Geophysical Union, 2004.

Asner, G. P., J. A. Hicke, and D. B. Lobell, Per-pixel analysis of forest structure: Vegetation indices, spectral mixture analysis and canopy reflectance modeling, in Remote Sensing of Forest Environments: Concepts and Case Studies, edited by M. Wulder and S. E. Franklin, pp. 209-254, Kluwer, Norwell, 2003.

Participation in Major Reviews/Syntheses

Coordinating Lead Author, Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Working Group II (Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability), North America chapter, 2018-2021.

Lead author, Forests chapter, report on Idaho Climate-Economy Impacts Assessment, in progress. Coauthor, forest chapter, State of the Carbon Cycle-2, 2018. Review team member, USGS North Central Climate Science Center, 2017. Review team member, USGS Alaska Climate Science Center, 2016. Coauthor, forest insect and pathogen chapter, effects of drought on US forests and rangelands, 2016. Coauthor, forest chapter, US National Climate Assessment indicators system, 2014. Coauthor and PI, climate change vulnerability assessment for Idaho National Laboratory, 2014. Coauthor, forest and Northwest Technical Reports for the US National Climate Assessment, 2012. Coauthor, forest chapter, Washington State climate assessment, 2009. Coauthor, agriculture, land resources, water resources, and biodiversity chapter, US National Climate

Assessment, 2008. Contracts and Grants: Awarded

Davis, G., L. Lowrey, J. A. Hicke, T. Eckberg, A. Gannon, and L. Pederson, “Influences of Climate and Weather Patterns on Balsam Woolly Adelgid and Host Trees,” USDA Forest Service Forest Health Monitoring, Evaluation Monitoring, $73,300, (Hicke: $48,600), 2017-2020.

Hicke, J. A., request for 2.5 million core-hours on NCAR Cheyenne supercomputer associated with “EaSM2 Forest Die-off, Climate Change, and Human Intervention in Western North America,” 2018 (renewal).

Hicke, J. A., “Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment for the Naval Reactors Facility,” $50,740, 2017-2018. Six, D. L., P. C. Buotte, and J. A. Hicke, “Use of Rapid Genetic Screening in Tandem with Tree Ring Analysis

and Climate Data to Identify Drought Tolerance and Bark Beetle Resistance in Pines,” USGS Northwest Climate Science Center, $115,000 (Hicke: $25,650), 2016-2018.

Menicke, R., and J. A. Hicke, “Mapping Landscape Disturbance to Facilitate Adaptive Management and Communicate Climate Change,” Glacier National Park Conservancy, $27,000 (Hicke: $24,000), 2016-2018.

Hicke, J. A., request for 2.8 million core-hours on NCAR Yellowstone and Cheyenne supercomputers associated with “EaSM2 Forest Die-off, Climate Change, and Human Intervention in Western North America,” 2016.

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Kolden, C., J. A. Hicke, J. Adam, J. Abatzoglou, L. Alessa, “Hazards SEES: Advancing Resilience to Compounding Disasters: An Integrated Natural-Human Systems Assessment of Wildfire Vulnerability,” National Science Foundation, $2,775,000 (Hicke: $130,271), 2015-2019.

Hicke, J. A., “Remote sensing methods for mapping and attributing climate-induced tree mortality in northern New Mexico and beyond,” USGS, $70,000, 2014-2015.

Hicke, J. A., “INL Climate Change Vulnerability Report,” Idaho National Laboratory, $39,000, 2014. Hicke, J. A., “Review of INL Climate Change Adaptation Plan,” Idaho National Laboratory, $7,000, 2013. Hicke, J. A., and A. J. H. Meddens, “Forest Health Indicators for the Roaring Fork Watershed,” Aspen Global

Change Institute, $4,000, 2013. Mote, P., J. A. Hicke, B. E. Law, A. J. Plantinga, and D. Wallom, “EASM2 Forest Die-off, Climate Change,

and Human Intervention in Western North America,” USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, $3,999,977 (Hicke: $368,559), 2013-2018.

Hicke, J. A., “Linking Climate and Remote Sensing Records to Predict Current and Future Bark Beetle Outbreaks,” Research Joint Venture Agreement with the Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service, $40,000, 2011-2013.

Hicke, J. A., “Mapping Insect-Caused Tree Mortality in the Western United States: Characteristics and Methods Improvements,” Contract with Los Alamos National Laboratory, $125,000, 2011-2013.

Hicke, J. A., P. Buotte, and H. Preisler, “Improving Understanding of Threats to Whitebark Pine in the Western US: Quantifying Climate Change Effects on Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks,” USGS Northwest Climate Science Center, $80,500, 2012-2013.

Hicke, J. A., “Characterizing Rapid Landscape Scale Change in Woodlands Using Time Series Imagery,” Bandelier National Monument/National Park Service, $181,315, 2011-2015.

Hicke, J. A., “Estimating Climate Suitability for Important Forest Insect Species in Washington and Oregon,” Research Joint Venture Agreement with the Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center, USDA Forest Service, $262,830, 2009-2012.

Chen, F., C. Wiedinmyer, M. Barlage, J. A. Hicke, “Including the Impacts of Forest Disturbances in Western North America in Climate Models,” NOAA Climate Prediction Program for the Americas, $479,000 (Hicke: $112,000), 2009-2012.

Brooks, P., B. Ewers, E. Pendall, D. Gochis, and J. A. Hicke, “ETBC: Quantifying the Effects of Large-Scale Vegetation Change on Coupled Water, Carbon, and Nutrient Cycles: Beetle Kill in Western Montane Forests,” NSF Emerging Topics in Biogeochemical Cycles, $895,269 (Hicke: $138,986), 2009-2012.

Hicke, J. A., and collaborators D. Lawrence, P. Thornton, and D. Kashian, “Climate Change, Insect Outbreaks, and Carbon Fluxes: Using an Earth System Model to Study Interactions in the Western United States,” DOE National Institute for Climate Change Research, $235,000, 2009-2011.

Hicke, J. A., “Estimating Climate Suitability for Insect Outbreaks in the Pacific Northwest,” subcontract to U. Washington, $3000, 2008.

Stephenson, N., et al. (Hicke a co-PI), “The Western Mountain Initiative: Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change in Western Mountain Ecosystems,” USGS Global Change Research Program, $7 million (Hicke: $414,605), 2008-2013.

Holden, Z., J. A. Hicke, P. Morgan, “Evaluating Interactions Between Insect Infestations and Fire Extent and Fire Severity: A Preliminary Investigation in Washington and Oregon,” Research Joint Venture Agreement with the Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center, USDA Forest Service, $35,966, 2008-2009.

Shreeve, J., et al. (Hicke a participant), “Idaho EPSCoR RII: Water Resources in a Changing Climate,” National Science Foundation EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement, $15 million (Hicke: $156,315), 2008-2013.

Hicke, J. A., “Landscape Risk Assessment of Climate Change on Bark Beetle Outbreaks and Forest Ecosystems,” Joint Venture Agreement with the USDA Forest Service, $10,000, 2007-2008.

Hicke, J. A., graduate student funding for work on climate change and vertebrate species distributions, USGS Gap Analysis Project, $72,000, 2007-2009.

Hicke, J. A., Idaho EPSCoR Faculty Startup Augmentation Request, $7500, 2006. Hicke, J. A., “Biomass and NPP in the Delaware River Basin,” subcontract to U. Vermont, $9600, 2005.

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Goodale, C., J. Jenkins, J. A. Hicke, R. Riemann, “Reconciling long-term estimates of forest productivity and wood accumulation across the northeastern U.S. from inventories, eddy flux towers, and remote sensing,” DOE National Institute for Global Environmental Change, $56,500, 2004.

Hicke, J. A., D. Ojima, “Evaluation of Remote Sensing for Estimating Mountain Pine Beetle-Caused Mortality in Whitebark Pine Ecosystems,” Joint Venture Agreement with the USDA Forest Service, $25,000, 2003-2005.

Stephenson, N., et al. (Hicke a collaborator), “Response of Western Mountain Ecosystems to Climatic Variability and Change: The Western Mountain Initiative,” USGS Global Change Research Program, $6.7 million, 2003-2008.

Teaching/Advising Experience

Courses Taught: Global Climate Change, Climate Change Ecology, Climate Change Impacts, Biogeography, Senior Capstone Experience in Geography, Physical Geography, Grand Challenges in Environmental Sciences, Remote Sensing/GIS Integration, Scientific Analysis with Computer Programming; team-taught: Interdisciplinary Climate Change, What Will Climate Change Mean For Idaho And The Interior West?, Global Environmental Change, Spatial Ecology and Remote Sensing: Ecology from Afar, Insect Outbreaks and Forest Ecosystems, Research Methods

Current graduate student advisees: Ty Reinemann, MS, Geography; Travis Cowles, PhD, Geography Graduate student alumni: Polly Buotte, PhD, Environmental Science; Arjan Meddens, PhD, Environmental

Science; Seth Gorelik, MS, Geography; Eric Creeden, MS, Geography; Terri Stamper, MS, Geography; Benjamin Bright, MS, Environmental Science; Eric Pfeifer, MS, Forest Resources; Jason Trook, MS, Geography; Bingbing Xu, MS, Environmental Science

Undergraduate student research mentoring: Carly Scott (Fall 2017); Alexander Peterson (Summer 2014); Krishna Humagain (Spring 2012); Katrina Armstrong (2010-2011); Brandon Guzman (Fall 2010); Bryan Pettit (Fall 2009); Ryan Sheridan (Fall/Spring 2008); David Wolcott (Summer 2008); Robert Ebel (Spring 2006); Jeromye Gordon (Summer 2005); Rachel Puttmann (Fall 2004); Kelson Castain (Summer 2003); Kids as Global Scientists (1996; middle school)

Scientific Community Service Activities

Subject-matter editor, Ecosystems, 2012-present. Organizer and Program Committee, PNW Climate Science Conference (now Northwest Climate Conference),

2011, 2013, 2014, 2016-2020. Guest editor, Ecological Applications, 2009, 2019. Chair, 9th Annual Northwest Climate Conference, Boise, ID, October 9-10, 2018. Session organizer and moderator (with J. Egan), “Linking Bark Beetle Spatial Dynamics to Applied Forest

Ecology,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, Denver, CO, 2018. External reviewer, USGS North Central Climate Science Center, 2017. External reviewer, USGS Alaska Climate Science Center, 2016. Co-Chair, 6th Annual Northwest Climate Conference, Coeur d’Alene, ID, 3-5 November 2015. Invited speaker (with coauthor J. Abatzoglou), “CIRCA: Center [or Consortium] for Interdisciplinary Research

in Climate Applications,” REACCH Annual Meeting, Moscow, ID, 5 March 2015. Session organizer and moderator, “Climate and Forest Insects,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference,

Sacramento, CA, 2014. Session organizer and moderator, “Spatial Analysis of Forest Insects,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference,

Coeur d’Alene, ID, 2013. Workshop organizer: Anderegg, W., J. A. Hicke, and R. A. Fisher, “Synthesizing frontiers in modeling

drought- and insect-induced tree mortality with climate change,” National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, 2012-2013.

Conference organizer and session moderator, MtnClim 2012, 2014.

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Session organizer together with G. Greenwood, C. Tague, and C. Millar, “Ecosystem Responses to Fine-Scale Climate Variability in Mountainous Terrain,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 13-17 December 2010, San Francisco, CA.

Coordinating Committee Member, Consortium for Integrated Climate Research in Western Mountains (CIRMOUNT), 2010-present.

Session organizer together with J. Littell, G. Pederson, J. Lundquist, C. Driscoll, J. Campbell, “Climate Change and Biogeophysical Impacts Across Elevation and Latitude: Are Mountains Different From Poles?,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 14-19 December 2009, San Francisco, CA.

Review panel, “What Management Practices are Effective in Preventing an Infestation of Mountain Pine Beetle in Colorado's Front Range Forests?,” Society of American Foresters and USDA Forest Service, July 2009-present.

Session organizer together with R. Sherriff, D. Kulakowski, “Insect Outbreaks and Forest Ecosystems: Patterns, Causes, and Impacts,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 22-27 March 2009, Las Vegas, NV.

Forum leader, Forestry Breakout Session, “Making the Nation Resilient to Severe Weather and Climate Change,” University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Annual Members’ Meeting, 15 October 2008, Boulder, CO.

Session organizer together with A. Jain, J. Littell, D. McKenzie, P. Thornton, W. Post, “Role of Climate, Carbon and Limiting Nutrient Cycles, and Human Activities in Terrestrial Ecosystems,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 10-14 December 2007, San Francisco, CA.

Co-Chair, Mountain Ecosystems Responses to Climate Working Group, Consortium for Integrated Climate Research in Western Mountains, 2005-2010.

Invited workshop participant, “Modeling Wildfire and Forest Insect Disturbance in a Changing Climate,” USDA Forest Service, 13 December 2007, Albany, CA.

Seminar series organizer together with P. Morgan, “What Will Climate Change Mean For Idaho And The Interior West?,” Fall 2007, U. Idaho, www.uidaho.edu/~jhicke/courses/cc_fall07.htm.

Invited workshop participant, Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center Workshop on “Climate Change, Insects, Pathogen, and Forests,” 26-28 June 2007, Portland, OR.

Invited workshop participant, “Climate Change and Disturbance Regimes in Western North America,” Western Mountain Initiative, 12-15 February 2007, Tucson, AZ.

Co-Organizer of Organized Oral Session, “Linking Species Level Processes to Ecosystem Level Change: Climate Change and Insect Pest Disturbance,” Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, 1-6 August 2004, Portland, OR.

Executive Committee, Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State University, Fall 2005. Participant, “San Juan Mountains 2nd Research Retreat,” Mountain Studies Institute, 17 September 2005,

Boulder, CO. Web Sites

“What Will Climate Change Mean For Idaho And The Interior West?,” video presentations of talks in a seminar series during Fall 2007, www.uidaho.edu/~jhicke/courses/cc_fall07.htm, 2007.

“Climate Data Plotting Page,” plots historical temperatures in United States at specified locations or over specified ecoregions from various sources, http://idcc.mines.uidaho.edu/jhicke/climate_data/climate_data.cgi, 2005.

“National Atlas of Cropland Production,” maps or plots cropland production by county, state, or US, www.nrel.colostate.edu/~jhicke/usda_croplands/usda_cropland_npp.php, 2004.

Other Citations/Publicity

“Insect Outbreaks Kill Forests and Release Carbon,” M. Bateman, Behind the Scenes article about Hicke research provided to LiveScience in partnership with the National Science Foundation, March 2, 2012, http://www.livescience.com/18797-beetle-outbreaks-forests-carbon-nsf-bts.html.

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“Bark beetle outbreaks affect regional carbon cycle,” Eos, Vol. 93, No. 7, 14 February 2012, Research Spotlight about Edburg et al., JGR-B, 2011.

Citations in “12-Month Finding on a Petition to List Pinus albicaulis as Endangered or Threatened with Critical Habitat,” USFWS, 18 July 2011: Hicke and Logan, IJRS, 2009; Hicke et al., JGR-B, 2006.

“Bugged forests bad for climate,” Science News, December 17, 2010, http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/67781/title/Bugged_forests_bad_for_climate, on Pfeifer et al. 2011 paper in Global Change Biology.

Citation in “12-month Finding on a Petition to List the American Pika as Threatened or Endangered,” USFWS, 29 January 2010: Trook, MS Thesis, 2009 (Hicke graduate student).

Press coverage on fire/insect interactions synthesis report: radio (http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/kunc/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=1008194), newspaper (e.g., Denver Post 11/28/06, Rocky Mountain News 11/29/06).

Review of climate plotting web page (www.nrel.colostate.edu/~jhicke/climate_data), Science, 309, 27, 2005. Best of the Web: Ecology, for climate plotting web page (www.nrel.colostate.edu/~jhicke/climate_data),

Genetic Engineering News, http://www.genengnews.com/bestofweb/bestofweb.aspx?tid=8. “New Study Shows Increased Rate of Carbon Absorption by Plants,” The Forestry Source, newspaper of the

Society of American Foresters, August 2001, http://www.safnet.org/archive/carbon801.cfm. Press coverage on trends in North American net primary productivity, NASA Earth Observatory

(earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NasaNews/2001/200105294790.html), University of Colorado (www.colorado.edu/NewsServices/NewsReleases/2001/1251.html).

Community Outreach

Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), “Climate Change and Climate Adaptation Planning at NRF,” Naval Reactors Facility, Idaho National Laboratory, 18 January 2018.

Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), “Climate Change Impacts in the Northwest: A Primer for Resilient Building Design,” Best In West Regional Webinar, “Risk Management in the Age of Climate Change: Injecting Passive Survivability into Buildings,” US Green Building Council, webinar, 25 July 2017.

Field course on forest disturbances (invited leader), Columbia Falls High School students, Glacier National Park, MT, 22 May 2017.

Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), “Climate Change Impacts in the Pacific Northwest,” March for Climate, Moscow, ID, 29 April 2017.

Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), “Recent Global & Regional Forest Die-offs,” Logger Education to Advance Professionalism, in-depth training on forestry topics for loggers. Two workshops: Coeur d’Alene, ID, 9 March 2016; St. Maries, ID, 30 March 2016.

Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), ISEM 101: Climate Change: Myth and Science, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, 11 November 2015.

Organizer, Public Outreach/Inreach, 6th Annual Northwest Climate Conference, Coeur d’Alene, ID, 3-5 November 2015.

Hicke, J. A., “Climate Change and its Impacts in the Pacific Northwest”, The Coeur Group, Coeur d’Alene, ID, 4 November 2015.

Hicke, J. A., Climate change lecture, Women Outdoors With Science camp, McCall, ID, 10 July 2015. Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), “Climate Change: The Current Science,” League of Women Voters, Moscow,

ID, 16 April 2014. Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), “Climate Change Ecology,” 2013 Climate Boot Camp, Northwest Climate

Science Center, McCall, ID, 29 July 2013. Guest lecturer on “Climate Change Ecology” in International Baccalaureate class on Environmental Systems at

Lake City High School, Coeur d’Alene, ID, 16 May 2013. Guest lecturer on “Recent and Future Climate Change and Its Impacts” in three Environmental Science classes

at Coeur d’Alene High School, Coeur d’Alene, ID, 16 May 2013. Hicke, J. A., “Insects and Disease in the Northern Rocky Mountains,” Managing Forest Landscapes in Northern

Idaho and Northwestern Montana: Integrating Science and Management, 19-20 May 2011, Sandpoint, ID.

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Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), J. L. Hayes, M. C. Johnson, and H. K. Preisler, “Effects of Bark Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality on Subsequent Wildfire,” Mountain Pine Beetle & Fire: The Science Behind The Risks, 4 May 2011, Helena MT (evening session for public).

Scientist Participant, American Geophysical Union Climate Q&A Service for Journalists, December 2009 and November 2010.

Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), “Introduction to Climate Change,” University of Idaho Sustainability Center “A Day of Climate Action: Fall Teach-in,” 18 October 2010, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), “Climate Change Impacts on Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest,” 350 National Teach-in, 4 November 2009, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

Field course (invited speaker), Upward Bound Math and Science Program (high school students), University of Idaho McCall Outdoor Science School, 24 July 2009.

Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), “Climate Change, Bark Beetles, and Forests,” Mountain Pine Beetle Community Symposium, For the Forest Foundation, 11 December 2008, Aspen, CO.

Panelist, “Regional Climate Impacts and Solutions,” Focus the Nation, Washington State University, 21 February 2008.

Hicke, J. A., “Climate Change: What Does It Mean For Idaho?,” Lewis-Clark State College, 25 October 2007, Lewiston, ID.

Panelist, Global Warming Panel Discussion, UI Ecology and Conservation Biology, 18 April 2007. Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), “Beetle Activity in the West,” Wild Idaho! 2007, Idaho Conservation League, 20

May 2007, Redfish Lake, ID. Hicke, J. A. (invited speaker), “Bark Beetle Outbreaks in Colorado and the West,” “Know Your Valley” lecture

series, 28 February 2006, Vail, CO.

Awards and Memberships

• Highly Cited Researchers 2018, 2019, 2020, Clarivate Analytics (hcr.clarivate.com); “[t]his list recognizes world-class researchers selected for their exceptional research performance, demonstrated by production of multiple highly cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year in Web of Science”

• Lloyd and Carol Harding Faculty Fellowship, College of Science, University of Idaho, 2018-2021 • University of Idaho Mid-Career Faculty Award, 2017 • Environmental Protection Agency STAR Graduate Student Fellow, 1996-1999 • NASA Graduate Student Fellow in Global Change Research, 1992-1994 • Member, Phi Beta Kappa • Member, American Association of Geographers, American Geophysical Union, Ecological Society of

America Conference Proceedings/Extended Abstracts (* indicates Hicke student, postdoc, or research associate)

Hudak, A. T., B. Bright*, J. Negron, R. McGaughey, H.-E. Andersen and J. A. Hicke, Predicting live and dead basal area in bark beetle-affected forests from discrete-return LiDAR, Silvilaser 2012, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 16-19 September 2012.

Hicke, J. A., and J. A. Logan, Bark beetle outbreaks in the West: Influences of past, current, and future climate change, in Proceedings of the 55th Western International Forest Disease Work Conference, Sedona, AZ, 15-19 October 2007.

Burton, P. J., M.-A. Parisien, J. A. Hicke, A. Leduc, S. Gauthier, Y. Bergeron, and M. Flannigan, Large fires as agents of ecological diversity in the North American boreal forest, 3rd International Fire Ecology & Management Congress, San Diego, California, 13-17 November 2006.

Hicke, J. A., J. A. Logan, and D. S. Ojima, Insect outbreaks, forests, and climate: Effects on the North American carbon budget, Proceedings of the 1st Integrated Land Ecosystem-Atmosphere Processes Study Science Conference, Boulder, Colorado, Report Series in Aerosol Science, Number 79, edited by A. Reissell, A. Aarflot, 194-196, 2006.

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Ojima, D., D. Schimel, J. Hicke, S. Running, B. Stephens, and T. Hilinski, Estimation of regional carbon dynamics in complex landscapes of the Colorado Rockies by model-data fusion, Proceedings of the Open Science Conference: Global Change in Mountain Regions, Perth, Scotland, UK, 2-6 October 2005.

Hicke, J. A., D. S. Ojima, J. A. Logan, D. Kashian, M. G. Ryan, and W. Romme, Comparing the impacts of different disturbances of western North American forests on carbon cycling, Seventh International Carbon Dioxide Conference, Broomfield, CO, 26-30 September 2005.

Hicke, J. A., J. Slusser, and K. Lantz, Long-term variability in surface UV-B radiation across the United States, Proceedings of SPIE, Volume 5545, edited by James R. Slusser, Jay R. Herman, Wei Gao, and Germar Bernhard, 7-16, 2004.

Hicke, J. A., A. Tuck, and K. Rosenlof, MM5 simulations of a stratospheric gravity wave observed during the WB57F Aerosol Mission, Mesoscale Processes in the Stratosphere: Their Effect on Stratospheric Chemistry and Microphysics, edited by K. S. Carslaw and G. T. Amanatidis, editors, European Commission, Bad Tölz, Bavaria, Germany, 115-120, 1998.

Invited Talks/Seminars (* indicates Hicke student, postdoc, or research associate)

Hicke, J. A., “Insect Outbreaks, Forest Ecosystem Services, and Climate Change,” International Academic

Forum on Enhancement of Forest Ecosystem Service, 29-30 August 2020, Wuhan, China. Hicke, J. A., P. C. Buotte, K. F. Raffa, and H. K. Preisler, “Predictive Modeling of Forest Insects in Ecosystem

Models: Progress and Challenges,” American Geophysical Union, 9-13 December 2019, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., “Interactions Between Forest Insect Outbreaks and Climate,” Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Science, 25 July 2019, Beijing, China.

Hicke, J. A., four lectures on climate and terrestrial ecosystems, Sixteenth International Seminar on Climate System and Climate Change, China Meteorological Administration and Beijing Climate Center, 22-23 July 2019, Kunming, China.

Hicke, J., and S. Eigenbrode, “Regional Impacts of Climate Change: Understanding the 2018 National Climate Assessment,” Malcolm M. Renfrew Interdisciplinary Colloquium, 15 January 2019, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., J. A. Logan, A. J. H. Meddens, P. C. Buotte, K. F. Raffa, and H. K. Preisler, “Climate Change and Bark Beetles in Oregon: What Might the Future Bring?”, Forest Health in Oregon: State of the State 2018, 28 February-1 March 2018, Corvallis, OR (keynote speaker).

Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens, P. C. Buotte, K. F. Raffa, and H. K. Preisler, “Climate Change and Outbreaks of Mountain Pine Beetle in the Western US: A Focus on Outbreaks in Lodgepole Pine,” Systems Ecology Seminar Series, 15 February 2018, University of Montana, Missoula, MT.

Hicke, J. A., P. C. Buotte, and K. F. Raffa, “Developing a Mechanistic Model of Outbreaking Bark Beetles-Mountain Pine Beetle (MMOBB-MPB),” Novus (Research Coordination Network) IV Workshop, 28-29 September 2017, Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, NH.

Hicke, J. A., T. E. Kolb, C. J. Fettig, M. P. Ayres, B. J. Bentz, R. Mathiasen, J. E. Stewart, and A. S. Weed, “Impacts of drought on forest insects and diseases in the United States,” Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 7-11 August 2017, Portland, OR.

Hicke, J. A., “Drought, insects, and forest carbon in Western forests,” Drought and Forest Ecosystems webinar, USDA Forest Service, 4 April 2017.

Hicke, J. A., “Connecting Widespread Tree Mortality and Global Climate Change,” 5th Annual UIdeas Symposium, University of Idaho, 1 March 2017, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., P. C. Buotte*, H. K. Preisler, K. F. Raffa, J. A. Logan, and J. T. Abatzoglou, “Climate Change and Bark Beetle Outbreaks in Whitebark Pine Stands of the Western United States,” National Forum on Climate and Pests, 4-6 October 2016, Washington, DC.

Buotte*, P. C., J. A. Hicke, and H. K. Preisler, “Future climate suitability for mountain pine beetle outbreaks in whitebark pine in the Crown of the Continent,” Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation Annual Science and Management Workshop, 16 September 2016, Whitefish, MT.

Hicke, J. A., “Climate Change and Widespread Tree Mortality from Drought and Insects in the United States,”

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2016 International Symposium on Forest Management for Enhancing Resilience to Climate Change, National Institute of Forest Science, Korean Forest Service, 20-24 June 2016, Seoul, South Korea.

Hicke, J. A., “How do insect outbreaks alter biogeochemical and biogeophysical processes?,” North American Forest Insect Workshop, 1-3 June 2016, Washington, DC.

Buotte*, P. C., J. A. Hicke, H. K. Preisler, and K. F. Raffa, “A comparison of climate influences on mountain pine beetle outbreaks in lodgepole and whitebark pine forests in the western US,” North American Forest Insect Workshop, 1-3 June 2016, Washington, DC.

Hicke, J. A., “Climate Change Effects on Terrestrial Resources Significant to the Nez Perce Tribe,” Climate Change Workshop, Nez Perce Tribe, 26 January 2016, Lewiston, ID.

Hicke, J. A., “Five or so Research Challenges of Recent Forest Dieoffs,” Forest, Rangeland, and Fire Sciences Department Seminar, 26 January 2016, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., W. R. L. Anderegg, C. D. Allen, N. L. Stephenson, and K. F. Raffa, “A Classification of Recent Widespread Tree Mortality in the Western US,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 14-18 December 2015, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., J. L. Hayes, M. C. Johnson, and H. K. Preisler, Effects of Bark Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality on Subsequent Wildfire,” 6th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress, Association for Fire Ecology, 19 November 2015, San Antonio, TX.

Hicke, J. A., W. R. L. Anderegg, C. D. Allen, N. L. Stephenson, and K. F. Raffa, “Bark Beetle Outbreaks and Drought: Causes of Widespread Tree Mortality in the Southwest,” 13th Biennial Conference of Science and Management on the Colorado Plateau & Southwest Region, 5-8 October 2015, Flagstaff, AZ.

Hicke, J. A., P. C. Buotte*, and H. K. Preisler, “Putting Bugs into CLM: A Prognostic Model of Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks,” 20th Annual CESM Workshop, 15-18 June 2015, Breckenridge, CO.

Hicke, J. A., “Impacts on Ecosystem Services Resulting from Severe Insect Outbreaks,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 2 April 2015, Santa Fe, NM.

Buotte*, P. C, J. A. Hicke, H. K. Preisler, and K. F. Raffa, “Climate Change, Mountain Pine Beetles, and Whitebark Pine Forests of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem” DOI National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center, 22 July 2014, webinar.

Hicke, J. A., P. C. Buotte*, A. Peterson, and J. Abatzoglou, “Climate Adaptation Planning at INL,” Idaho National Laboratory, 8 July 2014, Idaho Falls, ID.

Hicke, J. A., A. Meddens*, E. Creeden*, P. Buotte*, H. K. Preisler, and K. F. Raffa, “Climate Change and Bark Beetles in the Pacific Northwest,” PNW Tribal Climate Change Webinar Series, Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, 27 May 2014, webinar.

Hicke, J. A., “The Role of Biotic Disturbance Agents in Carbon-Climate Connections”, National Center for Atmospheric Research Advanced Study Program Summer Colloquium on Carbon-Climate Connections in the Earth System, 6-10 August 2013, Boulder, CO.

Meddens*, A. J. H., and J. A. Hicke, “Characterizing spatial and temporal patterns of mountain pine beetle-caused tree mortality using Landsat imagery,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 6 March 2013, Coeur d’Alene, ID.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, C. D. Allen, and S. Edburg, “Impacts of Insects on Western U.S. Forests,” North American Carbon Program Fourth All-Investigator’s Meeting, 4-7 February 2013, Albuquerque, NM.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, and S. Edburg, “Representing Insect Outbreaks in the Community Land Model,” North American Carbon Program Fourth All-Investigator’s Meeting, 4-7 February 2013, Albuquerque, NM.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, and C. D. Allen, “Effects of Bark Beetle Outbreaks and Wildfire in the Western US on Carbon Stocks During Recent Decades,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 3-7 December 2012, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., “Climate Change and Tree Mortality from Wildfire, Drought, and Insects,” Climate Impacts Strategy Workshop, 12-14 September 2012, Racine, WI.

Hicke, J. A., and J. A. Logan, “The emerging significance of bark beetle outbreaks in the Rocky Mountains,” Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 5-10 August 2012, Portland, OR.

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Baron, J., D. B. Fagre, T. R. Seastedt, J. A. Hicke, D. Tomback, E S. Garcia, Z. Bowen, and D. Theobald, “Only fools and newcomers predict the future: The hubris of forecasting,” Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 5-10 August 2012, Portland, OR.

Hicke, J. A., “Interactions Between Bark Beetle Outbreaks and Climate in the Western US,” University of Montana, 3 June 2012, Missoula, MT.

Meddens*, A. J. H., J. A. Hicke, and C. A. Ferguson, “Recent patterns of observed bark beetle-caused tree mortality in British Columbia and the western US,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 27 March 2012, Penticton, BC (presented by J. Hicke).

Hicke, J. A., “Integrated analysis of disturbance and recovery,” Integration of disturbance ecology and biogeochemistry to predict future dynamics of terrestrial carbon cycle under global change, National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis Investigative Workshop, 13-15 February 2012, Knoxville, TN.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. Meddens*, S. L. Edburg*, E. P. Creeden*, H. K. Preisler, “Impacts of Western Bark Beetle Outbreaks on Carbon Cycling,” Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Department of Energy, 16 February 2012, Oak Ridge, TN.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. Meddens*, and C. A. Ferguson, “Impacts of Bark Beetle Outbreaks in the Western US on Biogeochemical Cycling,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 5-9 December 2011, San Francisco, CA.

Brooks, P. D., H. R. Barnard, J. A. Biederman, B. Borkhuu, S. L. Edburg*, B. E. Ewers, D. J. Gochis, E. D. Gutmann, A. A. Harpold, J. A. Hicke, E. Pendall, D. E. Reed, A. J. Somor, and P. A. Troch, “Water, Carbon, and Nutrient Cycling Following Insect-induced Tree Mortality: How Well Do Plot-scale Observations Predict Ecosystem-Scale Response?”, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 5-9 December 2011, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., J. L. Hayes, M. C. Johnson, and H. K. Preisler, “Effects of Bark Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality on Wildfire,” Interior West Fire Ecology Conference, 15 November 2011, Snowbird, UT.

Hicke, J. A., “Interactions among Climate Change, Forests, and Forest Disturbances,” USDA Forest Service Fire and Environmental Research Applications Team, 3 August 2011, Seattle, WA.

Hicke, J. A., J. L. Hayes, M. C. Johnson, and H. K. Preisler, “Effects of Bark Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality on Subsequent Wildfire,” Mountain Pine Beetle & Fire: The Science Behind The Risks, 4 May 2011, Helena, MT.

Hicke, J. A., E. Creeden*, S. Edburg*, and E. Pfeifer, “Climate-Land-Cover Change Feedbacks Through Forest Disturbances,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 14 April 2011, Seattle, WA.

Hicke, J. A., E. Pfeifer, A. Meddens*, and L. Vierling, “Interactions Between Climate, Insect Outbreaks, and Forests,” US-International Association for Landscape Ecology, 4 April 2011, Portland, OR.

Hicke, J. A., “Bark Beetle Outbreaks: Significant Ecosystem Disturbances,” National Center for Atmospheric Research Bio-hydro-atmosphere interactions of Energy, Aerosols, Carbon, H2O, Organics & Nitrogen (BEACHON) Workshop, 20 August 2010, Manitou Experimental Forest, CO.

Hicke, J. A., and A. Meddens*, “Developing Methods for Monitoring Tree Mortality Caused by Insect Outbreaks Using Remote Sensing,” High-Five Symposium: The Future of High-Elevation Five-Needle White Pines in Western North America, 28 June 2010, Missoula, MT.

Hicke, J. A., “Bark Beetles, Climate Change, and Carbon Cycling,” Ochoco National Forest, 14 June 2010, Prineville, OR.

Hicke, J. A., and A. Meddens*, “Using Remotely Sensed Imagery to Map Insect-Caused Tree Mortality,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 6 April 2010, Flagstaff, AZ.

Hicke, J. A., “Insect Outbreaks in North America: Drivers, Impacts, and Extent,” Lund University, 27 January 2010, Lund, Sweden.

Hicke, J. A., “Feedbacks between Insect Outbreaks and Climate Change,” University Interdisciplinary Colloquium, 17 November 2009, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., “Insect Outbreaks in North America: Extent, Drivers, and Impacts,” USGS Rocky Mountain Geographic Science Center, 26 June 2009, Denver, CO.

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Hicke, J. A., J. A. Logan, A. J. H. Meddens*, R. Sheridan*, and L. Vierling, “Mapping and Monitoring Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks in Whitebark Pine Ecosystems with Satellite Imagery,” North American Forest Ecology Workshop, 22-25 June 2009, Logan, UT.

Hicke, J. A., “Effects of Forest Insects on Climate Change,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 26 March 2009, Spokane, WA.

Hicke, J. A., “Impacts of Bark Beetle Disturbances on Forest Ecosystems,” University of Idaho, 23 February 2009, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., “Insect Outbreaks in Western North America: Extent, Drivers, and Impacts,” Bio-hydro-atmosphere Interactions of Energy, Aerosols, Carbon, H2O, Organics, and Nitrogen (BEACHON) group, National Center for Atmospheric Research, 15 October 2008, Boulder, CO.

Hicke, J. A., D. Lawrence, and P. Thornton, “Putting Bugs into CLM,” National Center for Atmospheric Research 13th Annual Community Climate System Model Workshop, 17-19 June 2008, Breckenridge, CO.

Hicke, J. A., “Climate Change and Insect Outbreaks: Implications for Forest Ecosystems,” University of Idaho Fall Seminar Series on Climate Change, 26 October 2007, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., and J. A. Logan, “Bark Beetle Outbreaks in the West: Influences of Past, Current, and Future Climate Change,” Western International Forest Disease Work Conference, 16-18 October 2007, Sedona, AZ.

Hicke, J. A., “Insect Outbreaks and Climate Change: Progress and Challenges,” Western Wildland Environmental Threat Assessment Center Workshop on Climate Change, Insects, Pathogen, and Forests, 26-28 June 2007, Portland, OR.

Hicke, J. A., “Bark Beetle Outbreaks and Carbon Cycling,” Fire and Carbon Workshop, 30 May 2007, Grand Teton National Park, WY.

Hicke, J. A., “Bark Beetle Outbreaks in the West and Impacts on Ecosystems,” Cornell University, 23 October 2006.

Hicke, J. A., “Bark Beetle Outbreaks in the West and Impacts on Ecosystems,” Soil and Water Quality Seminar, Department of Plant, Soil, and Entomological Sciences, University of Idaho, 6 October 2006, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., and J. A. Logan, “Warming in the West: The Mountain Pine Beetle in Novel Environments,” North American Forest Insect Work Conference, 23-25 May 2006, Asheville, NC.

Hicke, J. A., D. Ojima, C. J. Tucker, and S. Running, “Meteorological Inputs and Large-Scale Estimates of Carbon Fluxes,” American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, 23-26 May 2006, Baltimore, MD.

Hicke, J. A., “North American Carbon Fluxes in Recent Decades: Spatiotemporal Patterns and Drivers of Change,” University of Idaho, 23 March 2006, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., “Bark Beetle Outbreaks in the West: Impacts on Ecosystems and People,” Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, 3 February 2006, Fort Collins, CO.

Hicke, J. A., “Context, Characteristics, and Consequences of Recent Bark Beetle Outbreaks: Contributions of Landscape- to Regional-Scale Analyses,” Bark Beetle Symposium, 15-18 November 2005, Snowbird, UT.

Hicke, J. A., “Assessing Spatiotemporal Patterns of Vegetation Production with Two Decades of Satellite Observations,” Monitoring Science & Technology Symposium, 22 September 2004, Denver, CO.

Hicke, J. A., “Understanding Mechanisms Driving Carbon Sources and Sinks Using Satellite Remote Sensing,” Global Connections between NREL and the World: Lessons Learned, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory Symposium, 8 September 2004, Fort Collins, CO.

Hicke, J. A., “Effects of North American Fires on Satellite-Derived Productivity,” University of Wyoming, 4 December 2002, Laramie, WY.

Hicke, J. A., “Spatial Analysis of Trends in Satellite-Derived Net Primary Productivity in North America,” National Center for Atmospheric Research, 14 November 2002, Boulder, CO.

Hicke, J. A., G. Asner, J. Randerson, C. Field, S. Los, J. Tucker, R. Birdsey, J. Jenkins, E. Holland, and D. Lobell, “Trends in North American Net Primary Productivity Derived from Satellite Observations,” Carnegie Institution of Washington, 30 May 2002, Stanford, CA.

Hicke, J. A., “Trends in North American Net Primary Productivity Derived from Satellite Observations,” Colorado State University, 23 April 2002, Fort Collins, CO.

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Hicke, J. A., A. Tuck, and K. Rosenlof, “Descent Rates in the Antarctic Stratosphere,” NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory, 18 January 2000, Boulder, CO.

Contributed Oral Presentations (* indicates Hicke student, postdoc, or research associate)

Bright, B.C., A.T. Hudak, A.J.H. Meddens, J.M. Egan, C.L. Jorgensen, J.A. Hicke, and F.E. Rex,

“Complementing aerial surveys with satellite remote sensing,” Bark Beetle Technical Working Group and Western North American Defoliator Working Group Meeting, 20-22 Oct 2020 (virtual oral presentation).

Hicke, J. A., B. Xu*, and J. T. Abatzoglou, “Drought and Moisture Availability and Recent Western Spruce Budworm Outbreaks in the Western United States,” 10th Northwest Climate Conference, 8-10 October 2019, Portland, OR.

Domke, G., et al., “Recent trends, drivers, and projections of carbon cycle processes in forests of North America,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 10-14 December 2018, Washington, DC.

Fettig, C.J., J.B. Runyon, R.A. Progar, D.M. Finch, J.L. Butler, F.F. Kilkenny, S. Jose, S.J. Frankel, S.A. Cushman, R.C. Cobb, J.S. Dukes, J.A. Hicke, and S.K. Amelon, “Climate change and the impacts of invasive species on western forests and rangelands,” Society of American Forester’s National Convention, October 2018, Portland, OR.

Hicke, J. A., P. C. Buotte, and K. F. Raffa, “Development and evaluation of the Mechanistic Model of Outbreaking Bark Beetles-Mountain Pine Beetle (MMOBB-MPB),” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 27-29 March 2018, Denver, CO.

Hicke, J. A., P. C. Buotte, and K. F. Raffa, “Mechanistic modeling of bark beetle outbreaks to assess the influences of climate change,” 8th Annual Northwest Climate Conference, 10-11 October 2017, Tacoma, WA.

Gorelik*, S. R., J. A. Hicke, A. J. H. Meddens, and C. A. Kolden, “Spatiotemporal patterns of drought-induced tree mortality in northern New Mexico using a time series of Landsat imagery,” American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, 8 April 2017, Boston, MA.

Domke, G., C. Williams, R. Birdsey, A. Finzi, M. Lucash, C. Woodall, M. Skutsch, W. Kurz, C. Smyth, P. Templer, C. Gough, J. Coulston, D. Wear, J. Hicke, B. de Jong, B. Haight, C. Swanston, M. Janowiak, Y. Pan, and S. Ogle, “Recent trends, drivers, and projections of carbon cycle processes in forests of North America,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 12-16 December 2016, San Francisco, CA.

Higuera, P. E., T. W. Hudiburg, and J. A. Hicke, “Combining Paleoecology and Ecosystem Modeling to Study Forest Ecosystem Consequences of Wildfires from Decades to Millennia,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 14-18 December 2015, San Francisco, CA.

Law, B. E., Z. Yang, L. T. Berner, J. A. Hicke, P. Buotte*, and T. W. Hudiburg. “Drought, Fire and Insects in Western US Forests: Observations to Improve Regional Land System Modeling,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 14-18 December 2015, San Francisco, CA.

Buotte*, P. C., J. A. Hicke, H. K. Preisler, and K. F. Raffa, “Climate change, mountain pine beetles, and whitebark pine forests of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem,” 12th Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 8 October 2014, Mammoth Hot Springs, WY.

Buotte*, P. C., J. A. Hicke, and H. K. Preisler, “Geographic differences in weather suitability for mountain pine beetle attacks in lodgepole pine forests,” 5th Annual Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference, 10 September 2014, Seattle, WA.

Buotte*, P. C, J. A. Hicke, H. K. Preisler, and K. F. Raffa, “Climate change, mountain pine beetles, and whitebark pine forests of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem,” Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, 11-15 August 2014, Sacramento, CA.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, C. D. Allen, and C. A. Kolden, “Spatial and temporal characteristics of recent bark beetle outbreaks and wildfire in the forests of the western United States,” Ecological Society of American Annual Meeting, 11-15 August 2014, Sacramento, CA.

Hicke, J. A., P. C. Buotte*, H. K. Preisler, and K. F. Raffa, “Whitebark pine and mountain pine beetle outbreaks in the western United States: Quantifying the influence of climate,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 1-3 April 2014, Sacramento, CA.

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Hicke, J. A., E. P. Creeden*, and P. C. Buotte*, “Climate, weather, and recent mountain pine beetle outbreaks in the western United States,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 9-13 December 2013, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., E. P. Creeden*, and P. C. Buotte*, “Climate, weather, and recent mountain pine beetle outbreaks in the western United States,” Forest Insect Disturbance in a Warming Environment, Joint Meeting of IUFRO Sections 07.03.05 and 07.03.07, 16-19 September 2013, Banff, Canada.

Weed, A., M. Ayres, B. Bentz, A. Liebhold, E. Preisser, and J. A. Hicke, “A comparative analysis of climatic effects on forest insect population dynamics,” Forest Insect Disturbance in a Warming Environment, Joint Meeting of IUFRO Sections 07.03.05 and 07.03.07, 16-19 September 2013, Banff, Canada.

Buotte*, P. C., J. A. Hicke, H. K. Preisler, and K. F. Raffa, “Understanding the influence of climate on mountain pine beetle outbreaks in whitebark pine forests,” 4th Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference, 5-6 September 2013, Portland, OR.

Preisler, H. K., J. A. Hicke, and P. Buotte*, “A mechanistic model for landscape level tree mortality based on beetle population dynamics,” 97th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Branch of the Entomological Society, 7-10 April 2013, Lake Tahoe, NV.

Weed, A. S., M. P. Ayres, and J. A. Hicke, “Linkage between climate and forest insect population dynamics: Consequences for western forests,” 97th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Branch of the Entomological Society, 7-10 April 2013, Lake Tahoe, NV.

Weed, A. S., M. P. Ayres, and J. A. Hicke, “Consequences of Climate Change for Biotic Disturbances in North American Forests,” Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America, 11-14 November 2012, Knoxville, TN.

Klos, Z., John Abatzoglou, Jarod Blades, Melissa Clark, Chistopher Currie, Megan Dodd, Sanford Eigenbrode, Troy Hall, Amanda Haruch, Jeff Hicke, Phil Higuera, Joseph Holbrook, Vincent Jansen, Kerry Kemp, Alycia Lamar, Amber Lankford, Tim Link, Troy Magney, Arjan Meddens*, Liza Mitchell, Brandon Moore, Penny Morgan, Beth Newingham, Ryan Niemeyer, Ben Soderquist, Alexis Suazo, Christa Teston, Kerri Vierling, Von Walden, and Chelsea Walsh, “Indicators of Climate Change in Idaho: The Intersection of Biophysical Change with Social Perception Across a Diverse Landscape,” Pacific Northwest Climate Conference, 2 October 2012, Boise, Idaho.

Hudak, A. T., B. Bright*, J. Negron, R. McGaughey, H.-E. Andersen, and J. A. Hicke, “Predicting Live And Dead Basal Area In Bark Beetle-Affected Forests From Discrete-Return Lidar,” Silvilaser 2012, 16-19 September 2012, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Brooks, P. D., H. R. Barnard, J. Biederman, B. Borkhuu, S. L. Edburg, B. E. Ewers, D. Gochis, E. Gutmann, A. A. Harpold, J. A. Hicke, D. J.P. Moore, E. Pendall, D. Reed, A. Somor, and P. A. Troch, “Multi-scale observations of hydrologic partitioning following insect-induced tree mortality: Implications for ecosystem water and biogeochemical cycles,” Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 5-10 August 2012, Portland, OR.

Edburg*, S., J. Hicke, A. Meddens*, D. Lawrence, P. Thornton, “The Impact of Bark Beetle Outbreaks on Carbon Cycling in the Western US,” NCAR 16th Annual Community Earth System Model Workshop, 20-23 June 2011, Breckenridge, CO.

Creeden*, E. and J. A. Hicke, “Regional Analysis of Climate and Weather Conditions Related to Outbreaks Of Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) In Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta) Forests Of The Western USA”, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 14 April 2011, Seattle, WA.

Winner: Master's/undergraduate presentation in Biogeography Specialty Group Bright*, B.C. and J. A. Hicke, “Fusion of Multispectral and Lidar Remote Sensing to Measure Carbon Stocks

of a Forest Attacked by Mountain Pine Beetles in Idaho”, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 13 April 2011, Seattle, WA.

Edburg*, S., J. Hicke, A. Meddens*, D. Lawrence, P. Thornton, “The Impact of Bark Beetle Outbreaks on Carbon Cycling in the Western US,” NCAR Community Earth System Model Joint Land Model and Biogeochemistry Working Group Meeting, 15-16 March 2011, Boulder, CO.

Hicke, J. A., C. D. Allen, A. R. Desai, M. C. Dietze, R. J. Hall, E. T. Hogg, D. M. Kashian, D. J. Moore, K. Raffa, R. Sturrock, J. Vogelmann, “The Impacts of Biotic Disturbances on Carbon Budgets of North American Forests,” 3rd North American Carbon Program All-Investigators Meeting, 1-4 February 2011, New Orleans, LA.

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Hicke, J. A., C. D. Allen, A. R. Desai, M. C. Dietze, R. J. Hall, E. T. Hogg, D. M. Kashian, D. J. Moore, K. Raffa, R. Sturrock, J. Vogelmann, “A Review of Carbon Cycle Impacts of Biotic Disturbances in North American Forests,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 13-17 December 2010, San Francisco, CA.

Edburg*, S. L., J. A. Hicke, D. M. Lawrence, P. E. Thornton, and A. J. Meddens*, “The impact of bark beetle outbreaks on carbon cycling in the western US from 1997 to 2009,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 13-17 December 2010, San Francisco, CA.

Ewers, B. E., E. Pendall, U. Norton, D. Reed, J. Franks, T. Aston, F. Whitehouse, H. R. Barnard, P. D. Brooks, J. Angstmann, W. J. Massman, D. G. Williams, A. A. Harpold, J. Biederman, S. L. Edburg*, A.J. Meddens*, D. J. Gochis, J. A. Hicke, “The Rocky Mountain Epidemic of Bark Beetles and Blue Stain Fungi Cause Cascading Effects on Coupled Water, C and N cycles American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting,” 13-17 December 2010, San Francisco, CA.

Morgan, P., P. Higuera, J. Hicke, J. Abatzoglou, and J. Littell, Fire and bark beetle disturbance: Where, why, when and so what?,” Regional Approaches to Climate Change in Western Conifers, 3 December 2010, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., and the WMI PIs, G. Pederson, J. Littell, and P. van Mantgem, “Climate Change in Mountain Ecosystems: Results from the Western Mountain Initiative,” Global Change and the World's Mountains, 27-30 September 2010, Perth, Scotland.

Hicke, J. A., “Impacts of Climate Change on Ecosystems,” President’s Plenary Session “Climate Change 2010: Status of Impacts and Response,” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Meeting, 17 September 2010, Coeur d’Alene, ID.

Hicke, J. A., J. L. Hayes, M. C. Johnson, and H. K. Preisler, “Ten Challenges for Studying the Effects of Beetle-Killed Trees on Subsequent Wildfire,” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Meeting, 17 September 2010, Coeur d’Alene, ID.

Creeden*, E. P., and J. A. Hicke, “Regional Analysis of Climate and Weather Conditions Related to Outbreaks of Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) in Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta) Forests of the Western USA,” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Meeting, 17 September 2010, Coeur d’Alene, ID.

Bright*, B. C., and J. A. Hicke, “Measuring Carbon of Beetle-killed Trees on a Landscape Using Lidar and Multispectral Remote Sensing,” Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Meeting, 17 September 2010, Coeur d’Alene, ID.

Edburg*, S. L., A. J. H. Meddens*, J. A. Hicke, B. D. Pettit*, D. M. Lawrence, and P. E. Thornton, “A Gridded Forest Insect Disturbance Data Set Developed for Ecosystem Impacts Studies,” American Meteorological Society 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2–6 August 2010, Keystone, CO.

Chen, F., M. Barlage, C. Wiedinmyer, Y. Zhang, J. A. Hicke, and A. Meddens*, “Impacts of beetle-kill and wildland fire on regional water and energy cycles in western North America,” American Meteorological Society 29th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2–6 August 2010, Keystone, CO.

Edburg*, S. L., Jeffrey A. Hicke, David M. Lawrence, and Peter E. Thornton, “Incorporating Insect Outbreaks into CLM-CN,” National Center for Atmospheric Research 15th Annual Community Climate System Model Workshop, 28 June-1 July 2010, Breckenridge, CO.

Hicke, J. A., “Climate Change Impacts on Insect Outbreaks,” Pacific Northwest Climate Science Conference, 15 June 2010, Portland, OR.

Stamper*, T., and J. A. Hicke, “Spatial and Temporal Pattern of Changes in Protected Areas in the Southwest U.S.,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 18 April 2010, Washington, DC.

Bright*, B. C., J. A. Hicke, and A. Meddens*, “Comparison of Mountain Pine Beetle Attack Classification Methods Using Landsat,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 18 April 2010, Washington, DC.

Chen, F., C. Wiedinmyer, M. Barlage, Y. Zhang, J. A. Hicke, and A. Meddens*, “Impacts of beetle‐kill and wildland fire on regional water and energy cycles in western North America,” MPB Science Symposium: Impacts on the Hydrologic Cycle and Water Quality, 8 April 2010, Boulder, CO.

Brooks, P. D., H. R. Barnard, B. E. Ewers, D. Gochis, A. Guenther, E. Gutmann, P. Harley, A. Harpold, J. Hicke, A. Meddens*, U. Norton, E. Pendall, A. Somor, P. Troch, “Quantifying the Effects of Large-Scale Vegetation Change on Coupled Water, Carbon and Nutrient Cycles: Beetle Kill in Western Montane

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Forest,” MPB Science Symposium: Impacts on the Hydrologic Cycle and Water Quality, 8 April 2010, Boulder, CO.

Hicke, J. A., R. Hall, C. Allen, A. Desai, M. Dietze, E. H. Hogg, D. Moore, K. Raffa, R. Sturrock, J. Vogelmann, “The Effects of Insect Outbreak Disturbances on the North American Carbon Cycle: A Review,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 14-18 December 2009, San Francisco, CA.

Pendall, E., U. Norton, D. Reed, B. Ewers, H. Barnard, P. Brooks, D. Gochis, and J. Hicke, “Ecosystem Consequences of Bark Beetle Mortality in Southern Wyoming Forests,” Mountain Pine Beetle Symposium, Colorado State University, 11 December 2009, Fort Collins, CO.

Briggs, J. J. Negron, J. Klutsch, M. Battaglia, D. West, S. Costello, J. Hicke, A. Meddens*, A. Hudak, L. Kurth, and D. Helmbrecht, “Evaluating changes in fuels and potential fire behavior in Colorado's mountain pine beetle-affected lodgepole forests: Integrating field data, remotely sensed imagery, and modeling,” 4th International Fire Ecology and Management Congress: Fire as a Global Process, 30 November-4 December 2009, Savannah, GA.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, E. Pfeifer*, and C. D. Allen, “Impacts of Bark Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality on Forest Carbon Stocks,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 23 March 2009, Las Vegas, NV.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, E. Pfeifer*, and C. D. Allen, “Impacts of Bark Beetle Outbreaks on Forest Carbon Stocks,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 15-19 December 2008, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., and J. A. Logan, “Mapping a Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak in a High-Elevation Whitebark Pine Ecosystem,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, 18 April 2008, Boston, MA.

Bachelet, D., B. Baker, J. Hicke, D. Conklin, and K. McKelvey, “Data Gathering and Simulation of Climate Change Impacts in Mountainous Areas,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 10-14 December 2007, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., “Using High-Resolution Satellite Imagery to Study Insect-Caused Tree Mortality in Central Idaho,” NASA Idaho Space Grant Consortium Research Symposium, 21 September 2007, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., “Landscape Patterns of a Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak in a Whitebark Pine Forest in Central Idaho,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 6-8 March 2007, Boise, ID.

Hicke, J. A., “Climate Variability and Trends in Mountain Ecosystems of the Western United States: Effects on Outbreaks of Mountain Pine Beetle,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 11-15 December 2006, San Francisco, CA.

Burton, P. J., M.-A. Parisien, J. A. Hicke, A. Leduc, S. Gauthier, Y. Bergeron, and M. Flannigan, “Large Fires as Agents of Ecological Diversity in the North American Boreal Forest,” 3rd International Fire Ecology & Management Congress, San Diego, California, 13-17 November 2006.

Hicke, J. A., “Progress and Challenges of Using Satellite Remote Sensing for Studying Mountain Vegetation Responses to Climate,” MtnClim 2006, 19-22 September 2006, Timberline, OR.

McKenzie, D., J. S. Baron, C. D. Allen, N. L. Stephenson, D. Fagre, D. L. Peterson, J. Hicke, J. S. Littell, P. J. van Mantgem, L. Christensen, and C. Tague, “Synthesis Activities of the Western Mountain Initiative,” MtnClim 2006, 19-22 September 2006, Timberline, OR.

Hicke, J. A., J. A. Logan, and D. S. Ojima, “Insect outbreaks, forests, and climate: Effects on the North American carbon budget,” First Integrated Land Ecosystem-Atmosphere Processes Study Science Conference, Boulder, Colorado, 21-26 January 2006, Boulder, CO.

Hicke, J. A., J. C. Jenkins, and M. J. Ducey, “Net Primary Productivity Estimated from Forest Inventories: Variability Among Environmental and Forest Conditions,” 7th Annual Forest Inventory and Analysis Symposium, 3-6 October 2005, Portland, ME.

Hicke, J. A., J. A. Logan, J. Powell, and D. S. Ojima, “Increasing Temperatures in Mountainous Regions of the Western United States and Effects on Insect Outbreaks,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 13-17 December 2004, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., J. A. Logan, and D. S. Ojima, “Quantifying the Interaction Between Climate Change and Outbreak Frequency in Western North America,” Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, 2-6 August 2004, Portland, OR.

Hicke, J. A., J. Slusser, and K. O. Lantz, “Long-term Trends in Surface UV-B Radiation Across the United States,” SPIE Annual Meeting, 2-6 August 2004, Denver, CO.

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Hicke, J. A., “Changes in Eurasian Vegetation Productivity over 18 Years Derived from Remote Sensing Observations,” Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, 5 September 2003, Fort Collins, CO.

Hicke, J. A., G. Asner, J. Randerson, D. Lobell, S. Los, R. Birdsey, J. Jenkins, J. Tucker, and C. Field, “North American NPP from 1982-1998 Using a New Satellite Record: Trends and Comparisons With Field Measurements,” American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, 29 May-2 June 2001, Boston, MA.

Hicke, J. A., A. Tuck, and K. Rosenlof, “Lower Stratospheric Radiative Heating Rates in the Antarctic Vortex: Sensitivities and Implications for Dynamics,” Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Colorado, 19 February 1999, Boulder, CO.

Hicke, J. A., A. Tuck, and K. Rosenlof, “MM5 Simulations of a Stratospheric Gravity Wave Observed During the WB57F Aerosol Mission,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 6-10 December 1998, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., A. Tuck, and W. Smith, “Radial Gradients in Diabatic Cooling Rates in the Southern Hemisphere Polar Vortex,” American Meteorological Society Conference on the Middle Atmosphere, 23-27 June 1997, Tacoma, WA.

Hicke, J. A., A. Tuck, and W. Smith, “Radiatively-Determined Diabatic Cooling Rates of the Antarctic Polar Vortex,” 2-6 December 1996, First SPARC General Assembly, Melbourne, Australia.

Poster Presentations (* indicates Hicke student, postdoc, or research associate)

Hicke, J. A., B. Xu, A. J. H. Meddens, and J. M. Egan, “Characterizing Recent Bark Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality in the Western United States from Aerial Surveys,” Annual Meeting, American Geophysical Union, 7-18 December 2020, online.

Hicke, J. A., B. Xu, , and A. J. H. Meddens, “Updating and harmonizing a time series of bark beetle-caused tree mortality in the western United States from aerial surveys,” USDA Forest Service National Forest Health Monitoring Workshop, 25-27 February 2020, Raleigh, NC.

Hicke, J. A., B. Xu, G. Davis, D. Malesky, L. Lowrey, T. Eckberg, E. Eidson, and A. Gannon, “Climate and balsam woolly adelgid damage in the Northern US Rocky Mountains,” USDA Forest Service National Forest Health Monitoring Workshop, 25-27 February 2020, Raleigh, NC.

Hicke, J. A., P. C. Buotte, and K. J. Raffa, “Statistically Based Predictive Modeling of Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks in Lodgepole Pine Forests of the Western United States,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 10-14 December 2018, Washington, DC (invited).

Ren, J., E. J. Hanan, J. A. Hicke, N. Tague, M. Liu, C. Kolden, J. T. Abatzoglou, and J. C. Adam, “Topographic controls on spatial patterns of hydrologic processes following mountain pine beetle infestation,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 10-14 December 2018, Washington, DC.

Hicke, J. A., W. R. L. Anderegg, N. L. Stephenson, and A. J. Das, “Drought, bark beetles, and their interactions: Causes of widespread tree mortality in the western US,” Ninth Annual Northwest Climate Conference, 10-11 October 2018, Boise, ID.

Six, D., and J. Hicke, “Genetic Based Selection of Trees by Mountain Pine Beetle During a Climate-Driven Outbreak in a High Elevation Forest,” Ninth Annual Northwest Climate Conference, 10-11 October 2018, Boise, ID.

Higuera, P., T. Hudiburg, K. K. McLauchlan, B. Shuman, and J. A. Hicke, “Causes and ecosystem consequences of fire-regime variability in Rocky Mountain subalpine forests,” Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, 7-11 August 2017, Portland, OR.

Heath, L., S. Anderson, M. Emery, J. Hicke, J. Littell, J. Masek, M. Mockrin, D. Peterson, K. Potter, R. Pouyat, G. Robertson, and J. Sperry, “Recommended Forest Indicators for the US National Climate Assessment Indicators System,” Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, 9-14 August 2015, Baltimore, MD.

Buotte*, P. C., J. A. Hicke, and H. K. Preisler, “Geographic differences in weather suitability for mountain pine beetle attacks in lodgepole pine forests,” 10th Annual MtnClim Conference, 16 September 2014, Midway, UT.

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Buotte*, P. C., J. A. Hicke, H. K. Preisler, and K. F. Raffa, “Understanding the influence of climate on mountain pine beetle outbreaks in whitebark pine forests,” Forest Insect Disturbance in a Warming Environment, Joint Meeting of IUFRO Sections 07.03.05 and 07.03.07, 16-19 September 2013, Banff, Canada.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, and C. D. Allen, “Extreme disturbance events and the carbon cycle: Bark beetle outbreaks and wildfire in the western US,” North American Carbon Program Fourth All-Investigator’s Meeting, 4-7 February 2013, Albuquerque, NM.

Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, and C. D. Allen, “Regional Tree Mortality from Bark Beetle Outbreaks and Wildfires In Western North America: Extent and Impacts to Carbon Stocks,” MtnClim 2012, 1-4 October 2012, Estes Park, CO.

Buotte*, P., and J. A. Hicke, “Modeling Pika Presence in the Western US: Subregional Variation and Climate Change Implications,” MtnClim 2012, 1-4 October 2012, Estes Park, CO.

Cowles*, T. R., J. A. Hicke, and A. J. H. Meddens*, “Climbing the Spatial Ladder: Mapping Tree Mortality with Global Satellite Imagery,” MtnClim 2012, 1-4 October 2012, Estes Park, CO.

Meddens*, A. J., J. A. Hicke, and C. A. Ferguson, “Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Observed Bark Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality in Western United States and British Columbia,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 5-9 December 2011, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., J. L. Hayes, M. C. Johnson, and H. K. Preisler, “Effects of Bark Beetle-Caused Tree Mortality on Subsequent Wildfire,” North American Forest Insect Work Conference, 10-12 May 2011, Portland, OR.

Hicke, J. A., H. K. Preisler, J. L. Hayes, and A. Ager, “Influence of Climate and Weather on Observed Spatiotemporal Patterns of Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks in Washington and Oregon,” North American Forest Insect Work Conference, 10-12 May 2011, Portland, OR.

Bright*, B. C., and J. A. Hicke, “Assessing Carbon Stocks of Beetle-Killed Forest in Idaho Using Airborne LiDAR and Multispectral Remote Sensing,” Regional Approaches to Climate Change in Pacific Northwest Agriculture Launch Meeting, 9 May 2011, Moscow, ID.

Creeden*, E. P., and J. A. Hicke, “Regional analysis of climate and weather conditions related to outbreaks of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) in lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) forests of the western USA,” Regional Approaches to Climate Change in Pacific Northwest Agriculture Launch Meeting, 9 May 2011, Moscow, ID.

Edburg*, S. L., J. A. Hicke, D. M. Lawrence, P. E. Thornton, and A. J. H. Meddens*, “Quantifying the impact of bark beetle outbreaks on carbon cycling in the western US from 1997 to 2009,” Regional Approaches to Climate Change in Pacific Northwest Agriculture Launch Meeting, 9 May 2011, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., H. K. Preisler, and J. L. Hayes, “Estimating Climate Influences On Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks In Washington And Oregon Using Statistical Modeling,” Regional Approaches to Climate Change in Pacific Northwest Agriculture Launch Meeting, 9 May 2011, Moscow, ID.

Bright*, B. C. and J. A. Hicke, “Assessing Carbon Stocks of Beetle-Killed Forest in Idaho Using Airborne LiDAR and Multispectral Remote Sensing", EPSCoR Tri-State Western Consortium Meeting, 7 April 2011, Albuquerque, NM.

Edburg*, S. L., J. A. Hicke, D. M. Lawrence, P. E. Thornton, and A. J. H. Meddens*, “Quantifying the Impact of Bark Beetle Outbreaks on Carbon Cycling in the Western US from 1997 to 2009,” 3rd North American Carbon Program All-Investigators Meeting, 1-4 February 2011, New Orleans, LA.

Goetz, S. J., B. Bond-Lamberty, B. E. Law, J. A. Hicke, R. A. Houghton, and E. S. Kasischke, “Observations and assessment of forest carbon recovery following disturbance in North America,” 3rd North American Carbon Program All-Investigators Meeting, 1-4 February 2011, New Orleans, LA.

Meddens*, A. J., J. A. Hicke, L. A. Vierling, “Classifying Multiple Stages of Mountain Pine Beetle Disturbance Using Multispectral Aerial Imagery in North-Central Colorado,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 13-17 December 2010, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., J. L. Hayes, M. C. Johnson, and H. K. Preisler, “A Synthesis of Insect Outbreaks and Subsequent Wildfire,” 3rd Fire Behavior and Fuels Conference, 27 October 2010, Spokane WA.

Bright*, B. C., and J. A. Hicke, “Assessing Carbon Stocks of Beetle-Killed Forest in Idaho Using Airborne LiDAR and Multispectral Remote Sensing,” Idaho NSF EPSCoR Annual Meeting, 31 August-1 September 2010, Boise, ID.

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Preisler, H. K., J. A. Hicke, A. A. Ager, J. L. Hayes, and N. E. Grulke, “Develop probability risk models to resolve how disturbances and stressors interact to affect ecosystem health and to forecast risks of disturbances in a changing climate,” USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest All Scientist Meeting, 11-13 August 2010, Sacramento, CA.

Creeden*, E. P., and J. A. Hicke, “Climate Conditions Associated with Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak Sites Across the Western United States,” MtnClim 2010, 15-17 June 2010, HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, OR.

Hicke, J. A., H. K. Preisler, and J. L. Hayes, “Estimating Climate Influences on Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks in Washington and Oregon Using Statistical Modeling,” MtnClim 2010, 15-17 June 2010, HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, OR.

le Mellec, A., H. P. Ravn, A. Reinhardt, J. Roland, H. Vogt-Altena, I. Korczynski, J. Hicke, S. Hohnwald, J. Cermák, N. Nadezhdina, J. Pokorny, J. Karg, and B. Zeller, “Insect Mass Outbreaks: An Increasing Risk of Losing Biodiversity and Carbon in Forests?”, Biodiversity and Climate Change: Achieving the 2020 Targets, 10-21 May 2010, Nairobi, Kenya.

Edburg*, S. L., J. A. Hicke, D. M. Lawrence, P. E. Thornton, “Quantifying the Impact of Mountain Pine Beetle Disturbances on Forest Carbon Pools and Fluxes in the Western US using the NCAR Community Land Model,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 14-18 December 2009, San Francisco, CA.

Meddens*, A. J., J. A. Hicke, “Estimating the Effects of Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks on Biophysical and Biogeochemical Variables Using MODIS Products,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 14-18 December 2009, San Francisco, CA.

Pierce, J. L., C. Baxter, E. M. Yager, A. K. Fremier, B. T. Crosby, A. M. Smith, B. Kennedy, J. A. Hicke, and K. Feris, “Forests, fire, floods and fish: nonlinear biophysical responses to changing climate,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 14-18 December 2009, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., and B. Bright*, “Assessing Carbon Stocks of Beetle-Killed Forest in Idaho Using Airborne LiDAR and Multispectral Remote Sensing,” Idaho NSF EPSCoR Annual Meeting, 31 August-1 September 2009, Moscow, ID.

Edburg*, S. L., J. A. Hicke, D. M. Lawrence, and P. E. Thornton, “Investigating the Impact of Insect Outbreaks on Carbon Cycling in Forested Ecosystems,” National Center for Atmospheric Research 14th Annual Community Climate System Model Workshop, 15-18 June 2009, Breckenridge, CO.

Trook*, J., and J. A. Hicke, “Effects of Climate Change on the Distribution of Pika (Ochotona princeps) in the Western United States,” Intermountain GIS Conference, 6-10 April 2009, Coeur d'Alene Resort, Coeur d'Alene, ID.

Winner: Research poster, student poster category Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, E. Pfeifer*, C. D. Allen, and R. D. Sheridan, “Assessing the Impacts of Bark

Beetle Outbreaks on Carbon Budgets in the Western United States,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 24-26 March 2009, Spokane, WA.

Peterson, David L., Jessica E. Halofsky, Craig D. Allen, Jill S. Baron, Daniel B. Fagre, Andrew G. Fountain, Jeffrey A. Hicke, Don McKenzie, Nathan L. Stephenson, and Christina Tague, “Adapting to Climate Change Through Science-Management Partnerships in the Western United States”, 2009 George Wright Society Biennial Conference, 2-6 March 2009, Portland, OR.

Allen, Craig D., David D. Breshears, Adrian J. Das, Jeffrey A. Hicke, Nate G. McDowell, Don McKenzie, Nathan L. Stephenson, Phillip J. van Mantgem, Jill S. Baron, Daniel B. Fagre, Andrew G. Fountain, Dennis S. Ojima, David L. Peterson, and Christina Tague, “The Western Mountain Initiative: Effects of Climatic Change on Tree Mortality and Forest Die-off,” 2009 George Wright Society Biennial Conference, 2-6 March 2009, Portland, OR.

Fagre, Daniel, Craig D. Allen, Jill S. Baron, Andrew G. Fountain, Jeffrey A. Hicke, Don McKenzie, Dennis S. Ojima, David L. Peterson, Nathan L Stephenson, Christina Tague, “Glacier Recession as an Indicator of Mountain Protected Area Responses to Climate Change,” 2009 George Wright Society Biennial Conference, 2-6 March 2009, Portland, OR.

Baron, Jill, David Peterson, Dan Fagre, Craig Allen, Nate Stephenson, Don McKenzie, Jeff Hicke, Christina Tague, Dennis Ojima, Andrew Fountain, “Western Mountain Initiative: Predicting Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change,” 2009 George Wright Society Biennial Conference, 2-6 March 2009, Portland, OR.

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Hicke, J. A., A. J. H. Meddens*, E. Pfeifer*, C. D. Allen, and R. D. Sheridan, “Assessing the Impacts of Bark Beetle Outbreaks on Carbon Budgets in the Western United States,” Second North American Carbon Program All-Investigators Meeting, 17-20 February 2009, San Diego, CA.

Meddens*, A. J. H., J. A. Hicke, and Lee A. Vierling, “Multi-Scale Validation Of Forest Insect Disturbance Classification Using Landsat Image Stacks,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 15-19 December 2008, San Francisco, CA.

Pfeifer*, E., and J. A. Hicke, “Carbon Stocks and Fluxes of Trees Surviving Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 15-19 December 2008, San Francisco, CA.

Outstanding Student Paper Award, Biogeosciences section McKenzie, D., J. S. Littell, E. E. Oneil, and J. A. Hicke, “Disturbance, Complexity, and Scale in Western

Mountain Ecosystems,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 15-19 December 2008, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., and A. J. Meddens*, “Climate Influences on Plant Growth: Spatiotemporal Patterns in Mountain Ecosystems of the West,” MtnClim 2008, 10-12 June 2008, Silverton, CO.

Hicke, J. A., and J. A. Logan, “Challenges of Mapping Insect-Caused Tree Mortality in Mountainous Terrain with Satellite Imagery,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 4-7 April 2008, Boulder, CO.

Hicke, J. A., and J. C. Jenkins, “Bark Beetles as Significant Forest Disturbances: Estimating Susceptibility Based On Stand Structure,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 10-14 December 2007, San Francisco, CA.

Pfeifer*, E., and J. A. Hicke, “Recovery of Forest Productivity Following Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks," Society of American Foresters National Convention, 23-26 October 2007, Portland, OR.

Meddens*, A. J. H., and J. A. Hicke, “Estimating Aboveground Biomass Mortality of Lodgepole Pine Caused by Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) in the Sawtooth Mountain Range, Idaho,” NASA Idaho Space Grant Consortium Research Symposium, 21 September 2007, Moscow, ID.

Hicke, J. A., and J. C. Jenkins, “Westwide Estimates of Lodgepole Pine Susceptibility to Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak Using Forest Inventory Data,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 6-8 March 2007, Boise, ID.

Pfeifer*, E., and J. A. Hicke, “Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak Effects on Forest Structure,” Western Forest Insect Work Conference, 6-8 March 2007, Boise, ID.

Hicke, J. A., R. Birdsey, J. Bradford, J. Jenkins, D. Lobell, S. Running, W. Sacks, and D. Schimel, “Validating Satellite-Derived Vegetation Products with Forest and Cropland Inventories and Eddy Flux Measurements”, Global Vegetation Workshop, 8-10 August 2006, Missoula, MT.

Hicke, J. A., and J. A. Logan, “Monitoring and Forecasting Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks in High-Elevation Whitebark Pine Forests,” Advances in Threat Assessment and Their Application to Forest and Rangeland Management, 18-20 July 2006, Boulder, CO.

Hicke, J. A., and J. A. Logan, “Monitoring and Forecasting Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks in High-elevation Whitebark Pine Forests,” North American Forest Insect Work Conference, 23-25 May 2006, Asheville, NC.

Hicke, J. A., “Means and Trends in Solar Radiation: Results From Two Global Data Sets and Effects on Estimated Net Primary Production,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 4-9 December 2005, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., D. S. Ojima, J. A. Logan, D. Kashian, M. G. Ryan, and W. Romme, “Comparing the Impacts of Different Disturbances of Western North American Forests on Carbon Cycling,” Seventh International Carbon Dioxide Conference, 26-30 September 2005, Broomfield, CO.

Hicke, J. A., “Development of a Web Site for Analyzing Temperatures in Mountain Regions Over the Last 100 Years,” MTNCLIM 2005, 1-4 March 2005, Pray, MT.

Hicke, J. A., D. S. Ojima, S. Running, and D. Schimel, “Using Remote Sensing Products in Carbon Cycle Studies of the Mountainous Western US,” MODIS Vegetation Workshop II, 17-19 August 2004, Missoula, MT.

Hicke, J. A., and D. N. Kindig, “ENSO Influences on a 17-year Record of Satellite-derived Net Primary Production in Western North American Mountains,” Mountain Climate Sciences Symposium, 25-27 May 2004, Lake Tahoe, CA.

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Hicke, J. A., and D. S. Ojima, “Exploring 20 Years of Eurasia NPP Changes Associated with Land-Cover/Land-Use Change,” NASA Land-Cover/Land-Use Change Science Team Meeting, 20-22 January 2004, College Park, MD.

Hicke, J. A., and D. S. Ojima, “Changes in Mongolia Vegetation Productivity (1982-1998) Derived From Satellite Observations,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 8-12 December 2003, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., D. B. Lobell, and G. P. Asner, “The Roles of Changing Crop Area and Yields in Driving Increases in Net Primary Productivity in the Central US,” American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference on Ecosystem Interactions with Land Use Change, 14-18 June 2003, Santa Fe, NM.

Hicke, J. A., G. van der Werf, F. Mouillot, J. T. Randerson, C. B. Field, and G. P. Asner, “Spatial Patterns of Nitrogen Loss From Fire,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 6-10 December 2002, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., G. P. Asner, R. L. Sherriff, and T. T. Veblen, “Using Dendroecology to Assess the Impact of Forest Encroachment on the Carbon Budget,” Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, 5-9 August 2002, Tucson, AZ.

Hicke, J. A., G. Asner, E. Kasischke, N. French, B. Stocks, J. Randerson, C. Tucker, S. Los, and C. Field, “Postfire Response of North American Net Primary Productivity Derived from Satellite Observations,” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 10-14 December 2001, San Francisco, CA.

Hicke, J. A., and A. Tuck, “The Effect of Tropospheric Clouds on the Lower Stratospheric Radiative Heating Rate During the Southern Hemisphere Winter,” American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, 26-29 May 1998, Boston, MA.

Reviews

Manuscripts: PNAS, BioScience, PLOS ONE, Climatic Change, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Earth Interactions, Geophysical Research Letters, Global and Planetary Change, Landscape Ecology, Ecological Applications, Ecosystems, Forest Ecology and Management, Applied Vegetation Science, Journal of Arid Environments, Journal of Ecology, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Journal of Biogeography, Global Ecology and Biogeography, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Remote Sensing of Environment, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Environmental Modelling & Software, International Journal of Forest Research, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Tellus, New Phytologist, Environmental Research Letters, Atmospheric Environment, Forest Science, Progress in Physical Geography, Fire Ecology

Proposals: DOE National Institute for Climate Change Research, National Park Service, National Science

Foundation, NASA (including review panels in 2007, 2014), USDA, Joint Fire Sciences Program (panel review 2010), Alberta Ingenuity Fund (provincial government), GEOIDE Network (Canadian), Nevada DOE EPSCoR

Other: USGS Alaska Climate Science Center, 2016; USGS North Central Climate Science Center, 2017;

Montana Climate Assessment, Forest chapter, 2017; California Fourth Climate Change Assessment, forest carbon stocks chapter, 2018

Updated February 2020