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Harvard Forest REU Symposium Abstracts 2017
- Aguila, Aaron J.
Prevalence of ticks in harvested versus unharvested forest plots.
- Buck, Johnny .
Explaining what causes the intraspecific variation of phenological events of Quercus rubra L. and Acer rubrum L..
- Calaor, Jerilyn Jean M.
Effects of nitrogen fixers on grassland plant communities.
- carter, corey k.
Evapotranspiration Observational Methods: A Comparative Analysis.
- Degtyarev, Valentin .
Monitoring Transpiration with Automated Sap Flow Sensor System to Validate Ground-Based Synthetic Radar.
- Gregorich-Trevor, Connor L.
Data Provenance in R and Python Across Multiple Scripts.
- Johnson, Jennifer A.
Collecting Provenance in Python.
- Keady, Caitlin A.
The complexity of tree response to extreme climatic events in temperate forests.
- Labrum, States D.
The Effects of Long Term Soil Warming on Soil Respiration and Carbon Storage.
- Leavens, Molly K.
Post-Harvest Carbon Dynamics: Assessing the climate implications of wood energy.
- Martinez , Karina J.
Exotic earthworms and invasive garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) impacts on native plant diversity.
- Pardi, Sarah A.
The Role of Manganese on Litter Decomposition Along an Oxic-anoxic Interface.
- Patel, Nicholas J.
White oak recruitment and growth trajectories.
- Rivero, Salua .
The Falling Muse.
- Saldivar, Jolene A.
Assessing phenological trends of deciduous trees at Harvard Forest and throughout the northeastern United States.
- Smith, Colleen L.
Light availability and size-abundance scaling of saplings at Harvard Forest.
- Smithe, Alina S.
Grassland management practices: preserving biodiversity and preventing ecological invasions.
- Thorne, Kalaina A.
Body Size Abundance Relationships and Seedling Dynamics at Harvard Forest.