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John C. Stella
Professor of Sustainable Resources Management, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Professional Experience
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Professor of Sustainable Resources Management
2006 - Present
University of California Berkeley
Visiting Scholar
2025 - 2025
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Vice President for Research
2021 - 2024
Ecole Normale Superieure Lyon
Research Fellow
2013 - 2014
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Education
University of California Berkeley
Doctorate
2005
Yale University
Bachelors
1988
Publications

Flow and scour constraints on uprooting of pioneer woody see...
November 23, 2015

When do plants modify fluvial processes? Plant-hydraulic int...
February 21, 2015

Ecogeomorphic feedbacks and flood loss of riparian tree seed...
December 11, 2014
AGU Abstracts
Local hydrology modulates climatic response of riparian Platanus wrightii trees to multi-year drought in a monsoonal dryland ecosystem
CONSERVATION ECOHYDROLOGY II ORAL
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Yun Zhao, John C. Stella, Lissa Pelletier, Jared W...
Riparian zones, as generally wet and resource-rich ecosystems in dryland regions, can locally buffer adverse effects of climatic drought. However, cli...
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Unpacking 40 years of change in phenological patterns in dryland riparian woodlands
UNDERSTANDING PHENOLOGICAL RESPONSES, CHANGES, AND FEEDBACKS: PATTERNS, MECHANISMS, AND CONSEQUENCES II ORAL
biogeosciences | 11 december 2024
Conor McMahon, Dar A. Roberts, Anna T. Trugman, Ke...
Dryland phenology patterns are complex and spatially heterogeneous, driven by long-term climatic change, interannual water availability, and anthropog...
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Climate drivers and drought resilience in Quercus douglasii and Quercus lobata
ASYNCHRONOUS ONLINE POSTER PRESENTATIONS: HYDROLOGY—WATERSHED AND ECOHYDROLOGY
hydrology | 09 december 2024
Rachael Pentico, John C. Stella, Yun Zhao, Steve V...
Oak woodlands are one of the most diverse ecosystems in California with a broad geographical extent across the state. Both Quercus douglasii and Q. lo...
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