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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts 2011
- Austin, Emily. No effect of temperature on wood decomposition after one year in the "warm ants" chambers.
- Baiser, Benjamin. Trophic Diversity Increases Ecosystem Functioning in a Co-Evolved Food Web.
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. Forest development 20 years after simulated hurricane in central New England .
- Berbeco, Minda. Soil warming differentially accelerates decomposition of woody debris.
- Boose, Emery. Prospect Hill Hydrological Stations.
- Boose, Emery. The Analytic Web.
- Bowden, Richard. Long-term N addition alters forest floor root mass in hardwood and pine forests.
- Boynton, Primrose. Yeast dispersal in pitcher plants.
- Burnham, Katharine. Saprotrophic fungi as a mechanism for nitrogen transport in a temperate hardwood forest.
- Burton, Andrew. Response of fine root respiration and biomass to soil warming in hardwood forests.
- Butler, Sarah. Effects of warming on tree species' recruitment in deciduous forests of the eastern USA.
- Colburn, Betsy. Ecological Attributes of Unmapped Headwater Streams .
- Commane, Roisin. High frequency measurements of Carbonyl Sulfide.
- Contosta, Alix. Seasonal, Biogeochemical, and Microbial Response of Soils to Simultaneous Warming and Nitrogen Additions.
- Dillen, Sophie. Seasonal patterns of foliar reflectance in relation to leaf nitrogen and photosynthetic properties in two tree species with a contrasting growth habit, Quercus rubra and Betula papyrifera.
- Faison, Edward. Assessing the changing effects of moose and deer browsing on forest ecosystems.
- Finzi, Adrien. Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles at Harvard Forest.
- Fitzjarrald, David. Meteorological field observations at Harvard Forest.
- Frey, Serita. The changing diversity and evolution of decomposer fungi in response to soil warming and nitrogen additions.
- Gallery, Rachel. Directions and resources for long-term monitoring in soil microbial ecology using the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON).
- Gibson, Cara. Terrestrial Insect DNA barcode prototype for The National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON).
- Giraldo, Juan Pablo . The timing of leaf senescence in the temperate trees Quercus rubra and Acer saccharum is not regulated by xylem-transported cytokinins.
- Golden-McNerney, Regan. Interaction with a Picture of a Forest.
- Hanson, Paul . Multiyear Applications of 14C-Enriched Leaf Litter at Temperate Deciduous Forests Across the Eastern United States: Application to Direct Observations of Soil Carbon Transport and Storage Dynamics In Organic and Mineral Soils.
- Herbohn, John. The Carbon Sequestration Potential of Small-scale Forestry in the Philippines and the Tradeoffs with Timber Production and Biodiversity.
- Herrero, Cristina. Land sparing vs. Land sharing in the Gran Chaco: the case of the Argentinean province of Santiago del Estero.
- Hufkens, Koen. Digital repeat photography for phenological research: statistical methodology and camera choice.
- Hutyra, Lucy. Ultra-Ex: Metabolism of Boston.
- Jones, Jonathan. Preferential Breakdown of Species-Specific Detritus in Small New-England Streams.
- Keenan, Trevor. Assessing long term trends in carbon fluxes at Harvard Forest and the effects of parameter uncertainties in ecological forecasting through model-data fusion.
- Landesman, William. Metagenomic study of soil microbial community composition at multiple spatial scales.
- Lavine, Michael. Three Methods for Comparing Soil Respiration Among Sites.
- Lemos, Poliana . The threatened future of a northeastern foundation species (Tsuga canadensis) and its implications for forest carbon storage capacity.
- McLaren, Josh. Establishing a physiological basis for camera phenology measurements.
- Minocha, Rakesh. Chronic N amendment experiment alters bacterial community structure at Harvard forest, MA. .
- Morgan, Kelly. Carbon exchange of two New England forest stands & differential response to ice storm disturbance.
- Nieto, Irma. Effects of climate change on ecology of ground-dwelling spiders.
- O'Keefe, John. Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forest - 2010.
- Ollinger, Scott. Altered soil respiration in response to two decades of chronic N additions.
- Ollinger, Scott. Sources of Variability in Canopy Reflectance and the Convergent Properties of Plants—Integrating Remote Sensing and Ecological Theory toward Improved Model Parameterization and Validation.
- Orwig, David. Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) behavior in Southern New England Forests.
- Orwig, David. Pattern and ecological consequences of the catastrophic mortality of a foundation species due to interacting climatic and biotic stresses.
- Orwig, David. Progress Report of the Harvard Forest 35-ha research plot.
- Oswald, Wyatt. A record of late-Holocene environmental change from southern New England.
- Oswald, Wyatt. Sensitivity of the New England tension zone to past environmental change.
- Raciti, Steve. Boston Urban Long Term Research Area (ULTRA).
- Record, Sydne. Exploring spatial autocorrelation and spatial random effects in tree species distribution models with the Forest Inventory and Analysis data.
- Reinmann, Andrew. The impacts of a reduced winter snowpack on heterotrophic and rhizospheric soil respiration in a mixed-hardwood northern forest.
- Sasaki, Nophea. Managing Concession Forests for Carbon Emission Reductions under the REDD+ Scheme.
- Savage, Kathleen. Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Contributions to Soil Respiration.
- Scott, Lindsay. Effects of soil warming on carbon storage at the Harvard Forest.
- Seitzman, Brian. Conservation of biotrophy in Hygrophoraceae (Basidiomycota: Agaricales) inferred from combined stable isotope and phylogenetic analyses.
- Shavit, Ayelet. Two philosophical dilemma raised by long-term ecological research.
- Sierra, Carlos. Decadal-Scale Changes in Soil Carbon at Harvard Forest: Insights From Radiocarbon Measurements and Modeling.
- Siqueira, Paul. Forest Structure and Remote Sensing Studies at the Harvard Forest.
- Smart, Simon. Testing causal/correlative chains in large-scale ecological datasets; development and application of Bayesian hierarchical path analysis .
- Smith, Rose . Soil warming alters nitrogen cycling in a New England forest: implications for ecosystem function and structure.
- Stinson, Kristina. Global change and human health: Predicting ragweed allergy hotspots in New England.
- Strahler, Alan. Using a Full-Waveform, Ground-Based, Scanning Lidar (Echidna®) To Retrieve Forest Vegetation Structural Parameters In Hardwood and Conifer Stands.
- Tang, Jim. Soil respiration under snowpack in a temperate forest in Massachusetts: steady state vs. transient state.
- Thompson, Jonathan. The past, present, and future of future scenarios research at Harvard Forest.
- Wheeler, Jim. Stomatal control of canopy conductance.
- Williams, John. PalEON: The PaleoEcological Observatory Network.
- Woodcock, Deborah. Paleoenvironmental significance of the Piedra Chamana monocot fossils .