1

Wayne D. Carroll

Research Specialist

Department of Forest and Natural Resources

Clemson University

261 Lehotsky Hall Phone (864) 656-4607

Clemson University Fax (864) 656-3304

Clemson SC 29634-0359

Education:

1973 B.S. Recreation and Parks Administration Clemson University

Natural Resource Management

1978 Teachers Certification Clemson University

Social Studies

1998 M.F. Forest Resources Clemson University

Forest Ecology

Employment and Professional Experience

January 1979-present Research Specialist

Department of Forestry and Natural Resources

Clemson University

May 1978-August 1978 Forest Work Leader

Department of Forestry and Natural Resources

Clemson University

February 1978-May 1978 Forest Work Leader, USDA Forest Service

Andrew Pickens Ranger Dist., Sumter National

Forest

1975-1977 Forest Worker, USDA Forest Service

Andrew Pickens Ranger Dist.

Sumter National Forest

Honors and Awards:

2002 Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences

Outstanding Classified Employee Award

2002 Clemson University Board of Trustees Award

For Staff Excellence

Teaching Experience:

Western Civilization, American History Seneca High School

Seneca SC

Guest Lectures:

Forestry 416,431-631,462-662, 861, History 392

Civic Centers in the Upstate

Specialized Training/Workshops:

Fire Fighting School Andrew Pickens, N.F October, 1975

Fire Fighting School Andrew Pickens, N.F. February, 1978

Lotus 123 computer course Clemson University November 1985

Trails Workshop Helen, Georgia September 12-13, 1988

Animal Care Workshop Clemson University January, 1992

Funded Research Grants:

Carroll, W. D., P. R. Kapeluck, R. A. Harper, and D. H. Van Lear. 2001.

Historical overview of the southern forest landscape and associated

Resources. In: R. C. Biesterfeldt (ed.). Southern Forest Resource

Assessment. USDA Forest Service Technical Report. ($20,000)

Membership in Professional Societies:

South Carolina Forestry Association

Archaeological Society of South Carolina, Inc.

Forest History Society

Peer-reviewed Publications:

Van Lear, D.H., W. D. Carroll, P. R. Kapeluck and R. Johnson. 2004. Restoring

the longleaf pine-grassland ecosystem: Implications for species at risk. Forest

Ecology and Management. In review.

Carroll, W. D., P. R. Kapeluck, R. A. Harper, and D. H. Van Lear. 2004. Ice

Age South Carolina. South Carolina Wildlife. In review.

Carroll, W. D., P. R. Kapeluck, R. A. Harper, and D. H. Van Lear. 2004.

The History of Southern Forests. Forest History Today. The Forest History

Society. In review.

Guynn Jr, David C., James R. Davis and Wayne D. Carroll. White-tailed

Deer Herbivory Effects on Forest Regeneration, Biodiversity, and

Ecosystem Function-Baseline Vegetation Assessment. Westvaco

Forest Resources Division, Appalachian Region, Rupert, WV. In progress.

Van Lear, D.H., P. R. Kapeluck and W. D. Carroll. 2003. Decaying root

systems of harvested trees – important to productivity and carbon storage.

Journal of the South Carolina Forestry Association. In press.

Carroll, W. D., P. R. Kapeluck, R. A. Harper, and D. H. Van Lear. 2001.

Historical overview of the southern forest landscape and associated

Resources. In: R. C. Biesterfeldt (ed.). Southern Forest Resource

Assessment. USDA Forest Service Technical Report.

Van Lear, D.H., P. R. Kapeluck, and W. D. Carroll. 2001. Root systems of

mature loblolly pine plantations: biomass, distribution, and decomposition.

Soil Science Society of America.

Van Lear, D. H., P. R. Kapeluck and W. D. Carroll. 2000. Productivity of

loblolly pine as affected by decomposing root systems. Forest Ecology

and Management 138: 435-443.

Van Lear, D. H., P. R. Kapeluck, and W. D. Carroll. 1998. Productivity and

soil carbon in Piedmont pine forests following different levels of harvest

intensity. Soil Science of America, agronomy Abstracts.

Van Lear, D. H., P. R. Kapeluck, and W. D. Carroll. 1998. Productivity and

soil carbon in Piedmont pine forests following different levels of harvest

intensity. Final Report submitted to USDA Forest Service, Southern

For. Expt. Sta., Southern Global Change Program, Raleigh, NC. 32 pp.

Non-refereed Publications:

Van Lear, D. H., W. D. Carroll, P. R. Kapeluck, and R. A. Harper. 2002.

History of the Jocassee Gorges. Report to the South Carolina Department

Of Natural Resources, Jocassee Gorges Management Committee. 22 pp.

Van Lear, D. H., W. D. Carroll, P. R. Kapeluck, and R. A. Harper. 2002.

History of the Jocassee Gorges. Report to the South Carolina Department

Of Natural Resources, Jocassee Gorges Management Committee. 22 pp.

Dunn B. Allen and W. D. Carroll. 1988. Floristic Assessement of Campsites

in the Piedmont Region of South Carolina. For. Research Series No. 45,

Department of Forestry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

Dunn B. Allen and W. D. Carroll. 1985. Floristic Assessement of Campsites

in the Blue Ridge Region of South Carolina. For. Research Series No. 40

Department of Forestry, Clemson University, Clemson ,SC.

Technical expertise provided for following referred, non-referred, and technical

publications:

Van Lear, D. H., P. R. Kapeluck, and D. W. Johnson. 2003. A new fraction

of below-ground carbon. Nature. In preparation.

Kapeluck, Peter K. 2002. Coarse Woody Debris in an Age Sequence

Of Southern Appalachian Forests. Dissertation, Forest Resources Dept.,

Clemson University, Clemson, SC. 180 pp.

Cooper, Roderick D. 2001. Advance Regeneration in Oak Shelterwood

Stands: I.) Effects of Seasonal Prescribed Fires and II.) Periodical

Cicadas. Thesis, Forest Resources Dept., Clemson University, Clemson,

SC. 62 pp.

Randles, Russell B. 2001. Effects of Multiple, Low-Intensity Fires on

Vegetation and Wildlife Habitat in Pinus pungens-Pinus rigida

Stands of the Southern Appalachians. Thesis, Forest Resources

Dept., Clemson University, Clemson, SC. 48 pp.

Hane, John Bell, 1999. Developmental Responses of Oaks and Yellow-

Poplar following Shelterwood and Clearcut Treatments. Thesis,

Forest Resources Dept., Clemson University, Clemson, SC. 38 pp.

Brose, Patrick H. 1997. Effects of Seasonal Prescribed Fires on Oak-

Dominated Shelterwood Stands. Dissertation, Forest Resources Dept.,

Clemson University, Clemson, SC. 169 pp.

Kapeluck, P.R., and D. H. Van Lear. 1995. A technique for estimating

below-stump biomass of mature loblolly pine plantations. Canadian

Journal of Forest Research 25: 361-365.

Van Lear, D. H., and P. R. Kapeluck. 1995. Above- and below-stump

biomass and nutrient content of mature loblolly pine plantations.

Canadian Journal of Forest Research 25: 366-371.

Van Lear, D. H., and P. R. Kapeluck. 1995. Distribution of carbon in a

Piedmont soil as affected by loblolly pine management. In: McFee,

W.W., and J.M. Kelly, eds. Carbon Form and Function in Forest

Soils. Soil Science Society of America special publication number 8, Soil

Sc. Soc. Am., Madison,Wisc.

Van Lear, G. B Taylor, and W. F. Hansen 1995. Sedimentation In The

Chattooga River Watershed. Department of Forest Resources Technical

Paper No. 19. Forest Resources Dept., Clemson University, Clemson,

SC.

Porteck, Kevin G., A. E. Miller, and D.L. Ham. 1995. Comparison of

Alternative Maintenance Treatments for an Electric Transmission

Right-of-Way on Steep Mountainous Terrain. Journal of Arboriculture

International Soc. of Arboriculture, Savoy, Ill. 21(3) 168-174

Baker III, Terrell T. 1994. The Influence of Rhododendron maximum

On Species Richness in the Riparian Ecosystem of Wine Spring

Creek. Thesis, Forest Resources Dept., Clemson University, Clemson,

SC. 82 pp.

Barnes, Thomas A. 1994. Response of Oak Regeneration to Seasonal

Prescribed Fires in the Piedmont of South Carolina. Thesis, Forest

Resources Dept., Clemson University, Clemson, SC. 57 pp.

Barnes, Judy A. 1993. Impact of Beaver (Castor canadensis carolinensis)

On Trout Habitat on the Chauga Drainage in South Carolina.

Thesis, Forest Resources Dept., Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

76 pp.

Gattis, Jane T. 1992. Landscape ecosystem Classification on the Highlands

Ranger District, Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina. Thesis,

Forest Resources Dept., Clemson University, Clemson, SC. 55 pp.

Jones, Steven M. and Mark K. Augspurger. 1988. Seed Germination and

Phenology of Shortia galacifolia T.&G. (Diapensiaceae). Castanea, The

Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society. Newberry,

College, Newberry, SC. 53:2 140-148pp.

Haehale, Garry G., and Steven M. Jones. 1985. Geographical Distribution

Of Quercus oglethorpensis. Castanea, The Journal of the Southern

Appalachian Botanical Society. Newberry College, Newberry, SC. 50:

26-31pp.

Dunn, B. Allen. 1984. Recreation Effects on Forest Soil and Vegetation:

Research Synopsis and Selected Bibliography. Technical Paper No.16,

Dept. of Forestry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

Jones, Steven M. and B. Allen Dunn. 1983. Endangered and Threatened

Forest Plants of South Carolina. Forestry Bulletin No. 37, Forestry

Department, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

Dunn, B. Allen. 1982. Recreation Assessment of the Clemson College and

Land Utilization Project. Forest Research Series No. 35, Forestry Dept.,

Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

Dunn, B. Allen and Steven M. Jones. 1981. Vascular Plant Species of

Limited Distribution and Abundance in South Carolina. Technical

Paper No. 13. Forestry Dept., Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

Dunn, B. Allen, B. Graeme Lockaby, and Everett E. Johnson. 1981.

Camping and its Relationship to Forest Soil and Vegetation

Properties in South Carolina. Forest Research Series No. 34,

Dept. of Forestry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

Dunn, Allen B. 1980. Characteristics, Enactment, and Structural

Effectiveness of South Carolina’s Forest Policy. Technical Paper

No. 12, Dept. of Forestry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC.

Dunn, B. Allen and Steven M. Jones. 1979. Geographical Distribution

Of Shortia galacifolia in Oconee and Pickens County, South Carolina.

Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 95:1 32-41.

Presentations:

Appalachian Society of American Foresters Prescribed Fire

Workshop, Columbia, South Carolina, January 26, 2005. Coauthor; History

of Fire in the Southeastern United States. Van Lear D.H., W.D. Carroll, P.R.

Kapeluck.