Biography

Prof. Darryl E. Carlyle-Moses

Department of Geography & Environmental Studies

Thompson Rivers University, Canada

Professor


Email: dcarlyle@tru.ca


Qualifications

2002  Ph.D., University of Toronto, Canada

1996  M.Sc., University of Toronto, Canada

1994  B.Sc., University of Toronto, Canada


Publications (Selected)

  1. Llorens, P., Latron, J., Carlyle‐Moses, D. E., Näthe, K., Chang, J. L., Nanko, K., ... & Levia, D. F. (2022). Stemflow infiltration areas into forest soils around American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) trees. Ecohydrology, 15(2), e2369.
  2. Carlyle-Moses, D. E., Llorens, P., Latron, J., Nathe, K., Nanko, K., Chang, J., ... & Levia Jr, D. F. (2020, December). Investigating Infiltration Areas and Infiltration Funneling Ratios for American Beech Trees. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (Vol. 2020, pp. H063-0005).
  3. Levia Jr, D. F., Creed, I. F., Hannah, D. M., Nanko, K., Boyer, E. W., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., ... & Bruen, M. P. (2020, December). Planetary resilience jeopardized by homogenization of the terrestrial water cycle. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (Vol. 2020, pp. GC065-04).
  4. Zhang, H., Levia, D. F., He, B., Wu, H., Liao, A., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., ... & Fu, C. (2020). Interspecific variation in tree-and stand-scale stemflow funneling ratios in a subtropical deciduous forest in eastern China. Journal of Hydrology, 590, 125455.
  5. Mrad, A., Katul, G. G., Levia, D. F., Guswa, A. J., Boyer, E. W., Bruen, M., ... & Scanlon, B. R. (2020). Peak grain forecasts for the US High Plains amid withering waters. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(42), 26145-26150.
  6. Levia, D. F., Creed, I. F., Hannah, D. M., Nanko, K., Boyer, E. W., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., ... & Bruen, M. (2020). Homogenization of the terrestrial water cycle. Nature geoscience, 13(10), 656-658.
  7. Carlyle-Moses, D. E., Iida, S. I., Germer, S., Llorens, P., Michalzik, B., Nanko, K., ... & Levia, D. F. (2020). Commentary: What we know about stemflow's infiltration area. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 3, 577247.
  8. Guswa, A. J., Tetzlaff, D., Selker, J. S., Carlyle‐Moses, D. E., Boyer, E. W., Bruen, M., ... & Levia, D. F. (2020). Advancing ecohydrology in the 21st century: A convergence of opportunities. Ecohydrology, 13(4), e2208.
  9. Carlyle-Moses, D. E., Livesley, S., Baptista, M. D., Thom, J., & Szota, C. (2020). Urban trees as green infrastructure for stormwater mitigation and use. Forest-water interactions, 397-432.
  10. Tamai, K., Boyer, E. W., Iida, S. I., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., & Levia, D. F. (2020). Forest influences on streamflow: Case studies from the Tatsunokuchi-Yama experimental watershed, Japan, and the leading ridge experimental watershed, USA. Forest-water interactions, 519-536.
  11. Turner, B., Hill, D. J., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., & Rahman, M. (2019). Low-cost, high-resolution stemflow sensing. Journal of hydrology, 570, 62-68.
  12. Carlyle-Moses, D., Iida, S. I., Germer, S., Llorens, P., Michalzik, B., Nanko, K., ... & Levia, D. (2019, January). Stand-Scale Metrics for Expressing Stemflow Commensurate with its Ecohydrological Importance. In Geophysical Research Abstracts (Vol. 21).
  13. Carlyle-Moses, D. E., Iida, S. I., Germer, S., Llorens, P., Michalzik, B., Nanko, K., ... & Levia, D. F. (2018). Expressing stemflow commensurate with its ecohydrological importance. Advances in Water Resources, 121, 472-479.
  14. Schooling, J. T., Levia, D. F., Carlyle-Moses, D. E., Dowtin, A. L., Brewer, S. E., Donkor, K. K., ... & Grzybowski, A. A. (2017). Stemflow chemistry in relation to tree size: A preliminary investigation of eleven urban park trees in British Columbia, Canada. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 21, 129-133.
  15. McKee, A. J., & Carlyle-Moses, D. E. (2017). Modelling stemflow production by juvenile lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) trees. Journal of forestry research, 28(3), 565-576.
  16. Schooling, J. T., & Carlyle-Moses, D. E. (2015). The influence of rainfall depth class and deciduous tree traits on stemflow production in an urban park. Urban ecosystems, 18, 1261-1284.
  17. Carlyle‐Moses, D. E., & Schooling, J. T. (2015). Tree traits and meteorological factors influencing the initiation and rate of stemflow from isolated deciduous trees. Hydrological Processes, 29(18), 4083-4099.
  18. Carlyle‐Moses, D. E., & Lishman, C. E. (2015). Temporal persistence of throughfall heterogeneity below and between the canopies of juvenile lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta). Hydrological Processes, 29(18), 4051-4067.


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