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Harvard Forest REU Symposium Abstracts 2009
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Nectar production and anthocyanins in <i>Sarracenia purpurea</i> and their resulting effect on prey capture.
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Urbanization and its Effect on the Feeding Rates in Red-Bellied and Downy Woodpeckers.
- Aponte, Noelia I.
Response of nitrate reductase enzyme activity to soil warming in sapling and canopy trees.
- Bartlett, Megan K.
Leaf and Canopy-level Relationships Between Optical Properties, Photosynthetic Productivity, and Nitrogen Content.
- Carpenter, Dunbar .
Biomass Energy and a Changing Forest Landscape: Modeling the Effects of Intensified Harvesting of Massachusetts' Forests for Biomass Energy Production.
- Chandler, Jonathan J.
Temperature Alters Competitive Interactions in Ants at Harvard Forest.
- Connell, Tamsin L.
Changes in coarse woody debris and fine woody debris due to an ice storm in Harvard Forest.
- DeYoung, Sonia .
The Effects of Ungulate Browsing on the Growth of Red Maple and Other Hardwoods.
- Doroski, Danica A.
Factors Driving Species Diversity in Three Vegetation Layers of New England Forest.
- Dossman, Bryant C.
Urbanization and Nest-Site Preference of Two Cavity Nesting Bird Species: Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) and Red Bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus).
- Gallagher, Brendan R.
A twenty year study of vegetation dynamics in a virgin Hemlock forest in Sothern New Hampshire.
- Hilerio, Samantha K.
The Presence of Spiders Reduces Ant Activity in Bogs.
- Irizarry, Susan A.
Resilience of Acer rubrum growth after sustaining damage caused by an experimental blowdown.
- Kassarjian, Alanna M.
Removing the Eastern Hemlock Influences Overstory Tree Growth.
- Lawrence, Michael S.
Regional and Historical Variation of Tree Composition in New England Forests.
- Ledwell, Eliza .
Forecasting potential habitat of Tsuga canadensis under climate change using bioclimatic envelope models..
- Levye, Jennifer L.
Implications of Sectoral Variation in Red Oaks and Red Maples on Sap Flow Measurements.
- Marroquin, Adriana G.
Long-term dynamics of hemlock in western Massachusetts.
- Popham, Jennifer L.
Seedling & Sapling Composition Influences Browse Intensity of Ungulates in Massachusetts.
- Rodriguez, Daniella .
Under Warmer Conditions, the Advantage of Improved Foraging is negated by Increased Mortality in Apheanogaster rudis.
- Subt, Cristina .
Land Owner Decision Monitoring Over Long Term Displays Trends in Acreage Parcelization.
- TesheraSterne, Cory L.
A Software Engineering Approach to Scientific Data Provenance.
- Turner, Jenna L.
Stratified Dispersion: Tracking Long-distance Wind and Insect Dispersal Events in the Forest Understory.
- Virgilio, Tawny R.
The Use of Mixed-Bead Resins to Determine the Effect of Two Invasive Insects on Throughfall Nitrogen Dynamics Under Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis L.).
- Wagner, Maggie R.
Mortality, coarse woody debris, and nutrient cycling over 20 years in a virgin Tsuga canadensis forest in New Hampshire.