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Harvard Forest REU Symposium Abstracts 2005
- Austin, Emily E.
Root Respiration and Nitrogen Concentration: An excised root study of three tree species.
- Barba, Ryan C.
Forest Recovery of Harvested Stands Remains Stable Despite the Presence of Invasive Species and Aspects of Land Use History.
- Boyd, Charles L.
Foundation laid to monitor changes in stream and soil nitrogen dynamics following hemlock woolly adelgid and logging in hemlock-dominated watersheds.
- Breese, Daniel A.
White pine regeneration in upland forests of Massachusetts depends on specific conditions of land-use, canopy demographics, and harvesting intensity.
- Briscoe, Laura R.
Correlations between Sphagnum diversity and ant distribution in New England bogs.
- Butler, Jonah S.
A Comparison of Prey Decomposition in Sundews and Pitcher plants.
- Cheng, Susan .
Aboveground Carbon Storage in a Deciduous Forest 48 Years After Fire.
- Cooper, Antoinnine R.
Investigating the Physiological Effects of Invasive Plants in the Presence of Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia).
- Diaz, David .
Variation of natural abundance δ15N in forest soils and vegetation as a function of historical agricultural land-use.
- Hester, Cheryl L.
Prey Availability Alters Photosynthetic Physiology in Sarracenia.
- Ivy, Kristin D.
Effects of Land Use and Soil Characteristics on Nonnative Plant Diversity.
- Katz, Daniel S.
The Effects of Forest Harvesting on Invasive Plants in Massachusetts.
- Kaufman, Matthew H.
Groundwater and Surface Water Interactions in Bigelow Brook: Initial Results.
- Lebranche, Phil J.
Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Range Expansion:Field Survey vs. Limited Range Protocol.
- Lenoir, Katherine J.
Changes in Herbaceous Vegetation Composition in Response to Soil Warming.
- Leon, Bennet H.
Evolution of pit and mound microtopography 15 years after a simulated hurricane..
- Levy, Natalie J.
Woody Detritus Survey: Initial Results from the Hemlock Manipulation Study.
- Lodge, Alexandra G.
Landscape survey of hemlock woolly adelgid and elongate hemlock scale abundance in hemlock forests of southern New England.
- McInnis, Jennifer P.
Why Does the Beaver Swamp at the Harvard Forest Appear to Release So Much CO2 into the Atmosphere?.
- McKnight, Kirsten R.
Harvard Forest Flora: 1938-2005.
- Singh, Safina .
Hydrology of Prospect Hill Tract at Harvard Forest.
- Stevens, Jens T.
Maternal habitat effects on the understory invasive species Alliaria petiolata.
- Truebe, Sarah A.
Mid-Holocene vegetation and climate change in New England.
- Trumbull, Mathew A.
Understory Vegetation Response Following a Simulated Hurricane.
- Vuong, Linh .
Effects of Selective Logging on microclimate and Coarse Woody Debris (CWD) in a Northern Temperate Forest.
- Walton, Kelly M.
Ten year revisit of stand dynamics associated with hemlock woolly adelgid infestation in southern Connecticut.
- Warshay, Brian A.
Physiological Girdling of Forest Trees: Developments of a New Method to Understand Soil Respiration.
- Whitaker, Melissa R.
Influence of photosynthetic rates on xylem ionic content and hydraulic resistance.
- Wilkerson, Marit L.
Demographic Attributes of the Invasive Species Alliaria petiolata at 3 Spatial Levels.
- Willacker Jr., James J.
Comparison of Macroinvertebrate Communities in Two Headwater Streams of Differing Forest Type.
- Wu, Grace C.
Ant interaction dynamics predict Formicinae species encroachment in aftermath of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid.
- Wu, Grace C.
Ant interaction dynamics predict Formicinae species encroachment in aftermath of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid.