Mathys, A.S., Brang, P., Stillhard, J., Bugmann, H. and Hobi, M.L. 2020. Long-term tree species population dynamics influenced by forest structure and climate.Forest Ecology and Management, 481: 118666.
Forrester, D.I., Trotsiuk, V., Mathys and A.S., 2020. 3-PG: ein physiologisches Waldwachstumsmodell.Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwesen, 171(3): 158-164.
Mathys, A., Coops, N.C., Simard, S.W., Waring, R.H. and Aitken, S.N. 2018. Diverging distribution of seedlings and mature trees reflects recent climate change in British Columbia. Ecological Modelling, 384: 145-153.
Mathys, A., Coops, N.C. and Waring, R.H. 2017. An ecoregion assessment of projected tree species vulnerabilities in western North America through the 21st century. Global Change Biology, 23: 920-932.
Islam, M.A., Pavel M.A., Uddin, M.B., Mamun, M.A., Rahman, S.A., Mathys A.S., Indraswari, K., Bianchi, S., Harada, K. and Sunderland, T.C.H. 2017. A tropical case study of tree diversity and productivity relationships in mixed species plantations in protected areas. International Journal of Development and Sustainability, 6(11): 1835-1847.
Mathys, A., Coops, N.C. and Waring, R.H. 2014. Soil water availability effects on the distribution of 20 tree species in western North America. Forest Ecology and Management, 313: 144-152.
Waring, R.H., Coops, N.C., Mathys, A. and Hilker, T. 2014. Process-based modeling to assess the effects of recent climatic variation on site productivity and forest function across western North America. Forests, 5(3): 518-534.
Hilker, T., Hall, F.G., Coops, N.C., Black, T.A., Jassal, R., Mathys, A. and Grant, N. 2014. Potentials and limitations for estimating daytime ecosystem respiration by combining tower-based remote sensing and carbon flux measurements. Remote Sensing of Environment, 150: 44-52.
Mathys, A., Black, T. A., Nesic, Z., Nishio, G., Brown, M., Spittlehouse, D. L., Fredeen, A. L., Bowler, R., Jassal, R. S., Grant, N. J., Burton, P. J., Trofymow, J. A. and Meyer, G. 2013. Carbon balance of a partially harvested mixed conifer forest following mountain pine beetle attack and its comparison to a clear-cut. Biogeosciences, 10: 5451-5463, doi:10.5194/bg-10-5451-2013.