Publications
Journal Articles
2023
Rader, A.M., Biermann, C., Chignell, S.M., Clifford, K.R., Kelley, L.C., Lave, R. (2023). Practicing critical physical geography: New trading zones and interactional expertise in an expanding field, The Canadian Geographer
2022
Rader, A.M., Schneider, L.C. (2022). Dynamics of tropical forest regeneration in the Mexican Mesoamerican Biological Corridor from 2000 to 2020: does forest regeneration maintain continuous forest cover? Regional environmental change, DOI: 10.1007/s10113-022-01923-1
Bauer, B.O., Hesp, P.A., Smyth, T.A.G., Walker, I.J., Davidson-Arnott, R.G.D., Pickart, A., Grilliot, M., Rader, A.M. (2022). Air flow and sediment transport dynamics on a foredune with contrasting vegetation cover, Earth surfaces, processes, and landforms, DOI: 10.1002/esp.5425
2020
Rader, A.M., Cottrell, A., Kudla, A., Karandikar, H., Lum, T., Henderson, D., Letcher, S.G. (2020). Tree functional traits as predictors of microburst-associated treefalls in tropical wet forests, Biotropica, DOI: 10.1111/btp.1276.
2018
Nordstrom, K.F., Jackson, N.L., Rader, A.M., Garilao, E.S. (2018). Protecting natural landforms and habitats by nourishing an eroding estuarine beach. Submitted April 12, 2018 to: Environmental earth processes, 77: 680
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-018-7826-3
Rader, A.M., Pickart, A.J., Walker, I.J., Hesp, P.A., Bauer, B.O. (2018). Foredune morphodynamics and sediment budget responses to varying vegetation cover, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Northern California, USA. Geomorphology, 318: 69 - 87. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2018.06.003
Special Reports and Other Publications
2017 Rader, A.M. Foredune morphodynamics and seasonal sediment budget patterns, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Northern California, USA. MSc Thesis submitted to: University of Victoria, Department of Graduate Studies.
2016 Rader, A.M., Walker, I.J. Shoreline movements and volumetric changes within beach-dune systems within Lanphere and Ma-Le’l dune units, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Arcata, Northern California. Official report submitted to: Andrea J. Pickart, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
2014 Rader, A.M., Walker, I.J. Quantifying coastal erosion and geomorphic responses at Beacon Hill Bluffs, Victoria, BC, Canada. Official report submitted to: Capital Regional District Department of Engineering.
2013 Rader, A.M., Ho, J., Kwasnecha, K., Denouden, T. (2013). Ready, set, save trees: UVIC paper towel elimination. Official report submitted to: Capital Regional District, Climate Action Program.
Publications in Review
Rader, A.M., Schmook, B., Schneider, L.C., Leichenko, R., Castellar, J. (In Review). Neoliberal conservation discourses for agriculture and forest cover interactions in an ejido of the Mexican Mesoamerican Biological Corridor. Submitted to: Human ecology.
Puc-Kauil, R., Angeles-Perez, G., Plascencia-Escalante, F.O., Rader, A.M., Briceno-Mendez, M.A., Beltran-Rodriguez, L., Sanchez-Gutierrez, F., Montoya-Reyes, F., Garcia-Cuevas, X. (In Review). Mexican tropical second growth forests contain equivalent richness and composition of important timber species to old-growth forest. Submitted to: Forest ecology and management.
2023
Rader, A.M., Biermann, C., Chignell, S.M., Clifford, K.R., Kelley, L.C., Lave, R. (2023). Practicing critical physical geography: New trading zones and interactional expertise in an expanding field, The Canadian Geographer
2022
Rader, A.M., Schneider, L.C. (2022). Dynamics of tropical forest regeneration in the Mexican Mesoamerican Biological Corridor from 2000 to 2020: does forest regeneration maintain continuous forest cover? Regional environmental change, DOI: 10.1007/s10113-022-01923-1
Bauer, B.O., Hesp, P.A., Smyth, T.A.G., Walker, I.J., Davidson-Arnott, R.G.D., Pickart, A., Grilliot, M., Rader, A.M. (2022). Air flow and sediment transport dynamics on a foredune with contrasting vegetation cover, Earth surfaces, processes, and landforms, DOI: 10.1002/esp.5425
2020
Rader, A.M., Cottrell, A., Kudla, A., Karandikar, H., Lum, T., Henderson, D., Letcher, S.G. (2020). Tree functional traits as predictors of microburst-associated treefalls in tropical wet forests, Biotropica, DOI: 10.1111/btp.1276.
2018
Nordstrom, K.F., Jackson, N.L., Rader, A.M., Garilao, E.S. (2018). Protecting natural landforms and habitats by nourishing an eroding estuarine beach. Submitted April 12, 2018 to: Environmental earth processes, 77: 680
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-018-7826-3
Rader, A.M., Pickart, A.J., Walker, I.J., Hesp, P.A., Bauer, B.O. (2018). Foredune morphodynamics and sediment budget responses to varying vegetation cover, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Northern California, USA. Geomorphology, 318: 69 - 87. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2018.06.003
Special Reports and Other Publications
2017 Rader, A.M. Foredune morphodynamics and seasonal sediment budget patterns, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Northern California, USA. MSc Thesis submitted to: University of Victoria, Department of Graduate Studies.
2016 Rader, A.M., Walker, I.J. Shoreline movements and volumetric changes within beach-dune systems within Lanphere and Ma-Le’l dune units, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Arcata, Northern California. Official report submitted to: Andrea J. Pickart, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
2014 Rader, A.M., Walker, I.J. Quantifying coastal erosion and geomorphic responses at Beacon Hill Bluffs, Victoria, BC, Canada. Official report submitted to: Capital Regional District Department of Engineering.
2013 Rader, A.M., Ho, J., Kwasnecha, K., Denouden, T. (2013). Ready, set, save trees: UVIC paper towel elimination. Official report submitted to: Capital Regional District, Climate Action Program.
Publications in Review
Rader, A.M., Schmook, B., Schneider, L.C., Leichenko, R., Castellar, J. (In Review). Neoliberal conservation discourses for agriculture and forest cover interactions in an ejido of the Mexican Mesoamerican Biological Corridor. Submitted to: Human ecology.
Puc-Kauil, R., Angeles-Perez, G., Plascencia-Escalante, F.O., Rader, A.M., Briceno-Mendez, M.A., Beltran-Rodriguez, L., Sanchez-Gutierrez, F., Montoya-Reyes, F., Garcia-Cuevas, X. (In Review). Mexican tropical second growth forests contain equivalent richness and composition of important timber species to old-growth forest. Submitted to: Forest ecology and management.