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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts 2012
- Abramoff, Rose. Phenology of root production and respiration.
- Albertine, Jennifer. Predicting population-level changes in ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) pollen production and pollen allergen content in response to elevated carbon dioxide..
- Antonarakis, Alexander. Forest structure and composition from remote sensing to constrain predictions of forest ecosystem carbon dynamics.
- Averill, Colin. Ectomycorrhizal abundance effects on Eastern Hemlock element cycling.
- Baiser, Benjamin. Predicting Food-Web Structure with Metacommunity Models.
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. Dead Wood Dynamics in Response to Experimental Hemlock Decline.
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. Forest management planning for woodland areas at Harvard Forest.
- Belmecheri, Soumaya. Inferring long-term carbon sequestration from tree rings at Harvard Forest: A calibration approach using tree ring widths and geochemistry / flux tower data.
- Benitez, Maria. Pathogen effects in forest tree diversity.
- Bittleston, Leonora. The effects of insect exclusion on Sarracenia purpurea pitcher plant microbial communities.
- Boose, Emery. Prospect Hill Hydrological Studies.
- Boose, Emery. The Analytic Web.
- Breed, Greg. Citizen scientist data suggest widespread climate driven changes in North American butterfly communities.
- Briber, Brittain. Hourly and Seasonal Patterns of CO2 in the Atmosphere Over Boston, MA: An Assessment of Natural and Anthropogenic Drivers.
- Brondfield, Max. Modeling and validation of on-road CO2 emissions inventories at the urban regional scale.
- Clark, James. Effects of warming on tree species’ recruitment in deciduous forests of the eastern U.S.A.
- Commane, Roisin. Forest fluxes of carbonyl sulfide: the balance between photosynthetic and soil uptake.
- Crall, James. Flight physiology and spatial foraging patterns of bumblebees.
- Drake, John. Seasonal plasticity in the temperature sensitivity of microbially-mediated fluxes in soils of three temperate forest types.
- Eisen, Katherine. Forty Years of Forest Measurements in the Lyford Grid Support the Continuation of the Northeastern Carbon Sink.
- Enquist, Brian. The kinetics of biodiversity in woody plants.
- Faison, Edward. Interacting effects of ungulate browsing and forest disturbance on tree recruitment and forest dynamics.
- Farnsworth, Elizabeth. Seed bank, seed rain, and vegetation dynamics in Tsuga canadensis stands: reorganization of forests after foundation species loss due to logging or simulated attack by Adelges tsugae.
- Friedl, Mark. Canopy Phenology, Remote Sensing, and Microclimate.
- Hagimoto, Yutaka. In-Situ Soil Monitoring System for AirMOSS Project at Harvard Forest.
- Jennings, Jamia. Variation in the vital rates of an allergenic plant, common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.), across an urban to rural and climate gradient .
- Keenan, Trevor. Using model-data fusion to interpret past trends, and quantify uncertainties in future projections, of terrestrial ecosystem carbon cycling.
- Kittredge, David. Conservation Awareness and landscape change.
- Klosterman, Stephen. Comparison of phenology dates in deciduous forests from near-surface and remote sensing.
- Knorr, Melissa. Biogeochemical and Microbial Response of Soils to Simultaneous Warming and Nitrogen Additions.
- Kratz, Carley. Fungal Hyphal Respiration Shows Potential Signs of Acclimation at the Prospect Hill and Barre Woods Soil Warming Experiments.
- Labich, William (Bill). Regional Conservation Partnerships in New England.
- Lemos, Poliana . A centennial time-scale analysis of the effects of the hemlock woolly adelgid on the carbon balance of northeastern temperate forests .
- Levy-Varon, Jennifer. Temporal response of soil respiration following disturbance reveals strong resilience and complete recovery within a three-year period in a temperate forest .
- Lustenhouwer, Monique. Microclimatic effects of the loss of a foundation species from New England forests.
- McMahon, Sean. Monitoring detailed tree growth with dendrometer bands in the SIGEO plot.
- Melillo, Jerry. Response of soil microbial community to heating and implications for the climate.
- Meredith, Laura. Atmospheric H2 fluxes at Harvard Forest.
- Munger, J. William. Net Carbon exchange and biomass accumulation as a function of species composition and stand age at the Harvard Forest.
- Niple, Ed. Cloud Optical Depth Comparison.
- Nkongolo, Nsalambi. Modeling and forecasting carbon dynamics in soils at Harvard Forest.
- O'Keefe, John. Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forest - 2011.
- Orwig, David. Pattern and ecological consequences of the catastrophic mortality of a foundation species due to interacting climatic and biotic stresses.
- Orwig, David. The 35 ha HF-SIGEO plot: almost done!.
- Oswald, Wyatt. Sensitivity of the New England tension zone to past environmental change.
- Rapp, Joshua. Trees make seeds: Masting and its implications for pollinators, seed consumers, and forest carbon dynamics .
- Record, Sydne. Potential geographic distribution of Rhizophora apiculata Blume under different future climate change and sea level rise scenarios.
- Record, Sydne. Random spatial effects improve projections of tree distribution models hindcasted across eight millennia.
- Ribbons, Relena. Community and Ecosystem Responses to Experimental Ant and Forest Manipulations.
- Rogers, Christine. Impact of Carbon Dioxide, Habitat and Temperature on Airborne Ragweed Pollen Concentrations across the State of Massachusetts.
- Scott, Lindsay. Effects of Soil Warming on Carbon Storage and Nitrogen Cycling.
- Shavit, Ayelet. Traceability and tractability of values: a mark of science-based conservation.
- Siqueira, Paul. A Segmentation Approach for Estimating Forest Structural Characteristics from Lidar and Radar: Analysis and Error Assessment.
- Steven Cooper, Daniel. Breeding Birds of the Harvard Forest, 1993 vs. 2011.
- Tang, Jim. Diel patterns of stem respiration and its linkage with soil respiration.
- Templer, Pamela. Effects of changes in winter snowpack on above- and belowground carbon dioxide fluxes in a mixed-hardwood forest.
- Thompson, Jonathan. Future scenarios of Massachusetts and New England .
- Toomey, Michael P. Phenocam: A continental scale observatory for monitoring the phenology of terrestrial vegetation.
- Turlapati, Swathi . Chronic N-amended soils exhibit an altered bacterial community structure in Harvard Forest, MA .
- van Diepen, Linda. The changing diversity and evolution of decomposer fungi in response to soil warming and nitrogen additions.
- Vanderhoof, Melanie. Controls on the rate of CO2 emission from woody debris in clearcut and coniferous forest environments .
- Warchola, Norah. Does Habitat Restoration Create Butterfly Population Sinks?.
- Warren, Paige. Quantifying effects of urban growth and urban greening – preliminary findings from a stakeholder driven scenario analysis.
- Wehr, Richard. Partitioning CO2 fluxes with isotopologue measurements and modeling to understand mechanisms of forest carbon sequestration.
- Williams, Christopher. Ecosystem physiology in disturbed environments of New England: Understanding processes and assessing climate implications from plots to landscapes.
- Zhang, Rui. Population persistence of a riparian plant Silene tatarica in Northern Finland.
- Zhou, Zaixing. Development of a process-based ecosystem model to simulate the dynamics of 15-N in a hardwood forest.
- Zwolak, Rafa. Interspecific interactions in changing environment: How do community context and abiotic conditions shape the outcome of plant-granivore association?.