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Harvard Forest REU Symposium Abstracts 2018
- Anderson, Maggie I.
Do Deciduous Trees Make More Ants? Tree productivity and ant biodiversity in New England Forests.
- Arias, Emilio J.
Shifting species dominance: Is red maple the new red oak?.
- Brand, Orenna E.
Increasing the Use of Provenance Through User-Friendly Debugging in R.
- Calaor, Jerilyn Jean M.
The influence of nitrogen fixers on invasion dynamics in grassland plant communities.
- Clemente, Seanne R.
Title: Impact of Cirsium vulgare on the Plant Community Structure of a New England Grassland Ecosystem.
- Davis, Brooklynn .
No short-term respiratory response in soils surrounding white pines in chilling experiment.
- Diaz-Granados, Katja S.
Hydraulic Capacitance in Four Temperate Tree Species.
- Duah, Grace G.
Incidence of Camponotus species among the four dominant tree species at Harvard Forest.
- Ellis, Emory C.
Water access and silica uptake in Acer rubrum, Fagus grandifolia, and Castanea dentata.
- Ferlauto, Max H.
The Effect of Alliaria petiolata on Ant Communities: A Pilot Study.
- Hamilton, Jonathan R.
Applying the Wildlands and Woodlands vision to the Pioneer Valley.
- Hoerr, Kyra E.
Land Use and Disturbance History at NEON-LTER Sites.
- Kennedy-Yoon, Annina C.
Multivariate Analysis of the Towns within the Pioneer Valley.
- Paradiso, Eva D.
The role of root morphology in predicting root respiration in six temperate tree species.
- Puckett, Laura K.
An Analysis of Tree Competition within Harvard Forest and its Effects on Growth and Mortality.
- Pyakurel, Shreena .
Does Trifolium repens facilitate the invasion of Cirsium vulgare? A spatial and greenhouse study..
- Riggins, Nia J.
What does the future hold for the Harvard Forest Megaplot? Seedling Abundance, Diversity, and Mortality.
- Rodriguez, Juan M.
Scaling and Energy Partitioning Across Tree Sizes.
- Shah, Saloni B.
Comparative Species Composition Analysis of New England and Harvard Forest from the mid- 1900’s to the Present.
- Slocombe, Meghan-Grace P.
An exploration of lichen communities within Harvard Forest in relation to changing tree demographics.
- van Kampen, Ruth A.
Physiological strategies for conserving water and using sunlight in four New England trees.
- Velasco, Monica .
Reidentification of the Aphaenogaster.
- Waldmann, Evan M.
Simulating effects of forest management practices in a fire prone region of the Northwestern US.
- Westcott, Faizal .
Science Communication Through Film.
- Wonsil, Joseph .
Using Provenance to Make a Better Debugger.
- Wyche, Kyle A.
#WitnessTree A Tweeting Tree??.