- Willamette
- College of Liberal Arts
- Biology
- Faculty & Staff
- Jennifer Johns
Jennifer Johns
Education
- Ph.D., Rutgers, The University of New Jersey
- B.A., Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
Publications
- Vidal, E., J.S. Johns, J. Gerwing, P. Barreto, and C. Uhl. Vine management for reduced impact logging in the eastern Amazon. Forest Ecology and Management 98:105-114. (Translation of the above appeared in the Brazilian journal Série Amazônia No. 13), 1997.
- Johns, J.S., P.B. Barreto, and C. Uhl. Logging damage during planned and unplanned logging operations in the Eastern Amazon. Forest Ecology and Management 89: 59-77. (Translation of the above appeared in the Brazilian journal Série Amazônia No. 16), 1996.
- Gerwing, J., J.S. Johns, E. Vidal and C. Uhl. Reducing waste during logging and log processing: Towards forest conservation in Eastern Amazonia. Unasylva 187: 17-25. (Translation of the above appeared in the Brazilian journal Série Amazônia No. 5), 1996.
- Uhl, C., P.Amaral, P. Barreto, A.C. Barros, J. Gerwing, J.S. Johns, B. Veríssimo, and E. Vidal. Developing a framework for sustainable forestry in the Eastern Amazon. BioScience 47: 160-168. (Translation of the above appeared in the Brazilian journal Série Amazônia No. 7), 1995.
- Johns, J.S. Die Anwendung chemischer Pflanzenschutzmittel (Pestizide und Herbizide) im Forst von Baden-Württemberg. (The application of pesticides and herbicides in the forests of Baden-Württemberg.) A report submitted to the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, 1992.
Oral Presentations
- J.S. Johns. Implementing Sustainable Agriculture Programs in the Liberal Arts. Annual meeting of the Sustainable Agriculture Education Association. Lexington, Kentucky, USA, 2011.
- J.S. Johns. Adapting Sustainable Agriculture Practices to the Sustainable Garden. Institute of Continued Learning. Willamette University. Salem, Oregon, USA, 2010.
- J.S. Johns and S.N. Handel. The effects of habitat fragmentation on pollinator visitation rates and fruit and seed production on a tropical tree, Tabebuia rosea (Bertol.) DC (Bignoniaceae). Joint meeting of the Ecological Society of America and the Society for Ecological Restoration. Tucson, Arizona, USA, 2002.
- J.S. Johns. Logging and forest fragmentation in the new world tropics. Senior Seminar Series in the Biology Department at Willamette University. Salem, Oregon, USA, 2000.
- J.S. Johns. The effects of habitat fragmentation on pollinator visitation rates and pollen deposition to Tabebuia rosea (Bignoniaceae). Interactions Conference, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Panama City, Republic of Panama, 1999.


