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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts 2015
- Abramoff, Rose. The secret lives of roots: seasonality and partitioning of belowground C to three Harvard Forest stands.
- Alteio, Lauren. Metatranscriptomics: An Integrative Approach Toward Understanding Ecosystem Function at the Barre Woods LTER Site.
- Amante, Jacquline. National Ecological Observatory Network, Inc. Data Portal.
- Anchukaitis, Kevin. Placing the record warmth of 2012 in the Northeast US in a long-term perspective.
- Aubrecht, Donald. Near-surface thermal infrared imaging of a mixed forest.
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. Ten years of forest development in the Hemlock Removal Experiment.
- Bishop, Daniel. Rainless day frequency variability across a subcontinental gradient of hydroclimate .
- Bishop, Daniel. Regional growth decline in sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and potential causes.
- Blumstein, Meghan. LAND USE IMPACTS ON THE QUANTITY AND CONFIGURATION OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICE PROVISIONING IN MASSACHUSETTS, USA .
- Bogdziewicz, Michal. Chronic nitrogen pollution alters traits of red oak acorns and changes behavior of rodent seed dispersers.
- Boose, Emery. Collecting and Visualizing Data Provenance in R.
- Boose, Emery. Prospect Hill Hydrological Studies.
- Buckley, Hannah. Using codispersion analysis to quantify forest spatial pattern.
- Colburn, Betsy. Projected Agricultural Expansion in New England Over the Coming Half-Century: Implications for Water Resources.
- D'Amato, Anthony. Long-term structural dynamics of virgin Tsuga canadensis-Pinus strobus forests on the Harvard Tract, Pisgah, NH.
- Degrassi, Allyson. Effects of hemlock woolly adelgid on small mammal richness and community assemblages in eastern hemlock forests.
- Dow, Graham. Modeling the developmental and physiological responses of stomata to increasing atmospheric CO2 to improve long-term climate predictions.
- Dunn, Allison. Carbon sequestration dioxide in regenerating New England forests: quantifying pools, constraining fluxes, and characterizing response to disturbance.
- Duveneck, Matthew. Parameterization of a forest landscape model for simulating climate and land-use change impacts in New England .
- Faison, Edward. Ungulate Interactions with Forested Landscapes.
- Foster, David. Interacting influences of climate, land use and disturbances on regime shifts in forest ecosystems. A paleoecological perspective..
- Furze, Morgan. Quantifying the size and temporal dynamics of nonstructural carbon in temperate forest trees .
- Hamaoui, George. Characterizing the Response of Nitrogen-Cycling Microbial Communities to Increasing Temperature and Nitrogen Deposition at Harvard Forest.
- Hellstrom, Robert. Snowpack at HFR: IR Sensing of Depth.
- Heskel, Mary. Phenological patterns and temperature sensitivity of daytime carbon cycling: Linking leaf-level physiology, canopy imagery, and net ecosystem exchange.
- Hessl, Amy. A millennial context of the 21st Century Heat Drought in Mongolia.
- Hoopes, Martha . Biodiversity Conservation on Agricultural Land: Petersham Country Club.
- Kittredge, David. Timber harvesting behavior in Massachusetts: does price matter to private landowners?.
- Klosterman, Stephen. Bridging the organism and landscape scales of deciduous forest phenology using an unmanned aerial vehicle, PhenoCam, and remote sensing.
- Lajtha, Kate. What makes stable soil carbon? Insights from DIRT.
- MacLean, Richard. Radiative Forcings from Albedo and Carbon Dynamics After Disturbance in Massachusetts Forests.
- Mantooth, Joshua. Cross-site analysis of tree demographics and carbon reserves across eastern US forests.
- Maran, Audrey. Predator Contributions to Belowground Responses to Warming.
- Melillo, Jerry. Sustained, self-reinforcing feedback between terrestrial carbon cycle and climate system based on 24 years of soil warming .
- Minocha, Rakesh. Decadal trends for Pine and Oak Nitrogen Metabolism (Foliar and Sapwood) in Response to Chronic Nitrogen Amendments at the Harvard Forest, MA.
- Mohan, Jacqueline. Will trees of Harvard Forest more resemble the tropics in a future. warmer world?.
- Munger, J. William. Long-Term Carbon Budget Observations at the Harvard Forest hardwood and hemlock flux tower sites.
- O'Keefe, John. Regeneration Following Clearcutting of Red Pine Overstory - Year 25.
- O'Keefe, John. Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forst - 2014.
- Orwig, David. Patterns and composition across a 35 hectare temperate forest plot .
- Oswald, Wyatt. Post-glacial climate, vegetation, and fire across southern New England.
- Pederson, Neil. Broad Tree-ring Networks Reveal Synchronous Dynamics Across a Largely Asynchronous Region.
- Pederson, Neil. Refining estimates of local and climatic drivers of annual biomass production using tree-ring techniques.
- Pold, Grace. The effect of season exceeds that of soil warming treatment in driving microbial degradation potential of key biopolymers.
- Poulter, Ben. Investigating Ghost Trees: using plot census data to constrain the fading record issue in tree-ring reconstruction of biomass.
- Pringle, Anne. How does a lichen grow? Using fluid mechanics as a tool to understand spore dispersal and organismal integration..
- Rapp, Joshua. Resource dynamics and masting in sugar maple (Acer saccharum) .
- Saenz, Edward. Using Terrestrial Laser Scanners to Establish Forest Structure at Harvard Forest.
- Siddig, Ahmed. Does hemlock decline affect sex and age structure of red backed salamanders’ population in Harvard forests?.
- Siqueira, Paul. Construction of an Aerial Tram for Forest Re-growth Monitoring .
- Siqueira, Paul. Design of a Wireless Sensor Network for Wildlife Monitoring.
- Snow, Pamela. Harvard Forest Schoolyard Ecology 2015.
- Steele, Michael. Biogeographic variation in the potential for scatter hoarders to act as mutualists for three tree species.
- Stinson, Kristina. Garlic mustard effects on landscape-scale temperate forest plant assemblages.
- Turlapati, Swathi . Quantitative real time PCR analyses reveal changes in the soil nitrifier and denitrifier bacterial gene copy numbers in long-term N- amended sites of Harvard Forest, MA, USA.
- van Diepen, Linda. Fungal community dynamics and soil biogeochemical cycling in response to long-term nitrogen additions and soil warming.
- Vendettuoli, Justin. Hemlock woolly adelgid alters fine root bacterial abundance and mycorrhizal associations in eastern hemlock .
- Wehr, Richard. Ecosystem-Scale Photosynthesis and Respiration at the Harvard Forest Determined by Three Years of Isotopic Eddy Covariance.
- Weiss, Marissa. An Integrated Science & Policy Approach to Reducing the Arrival of Non-Native Forest Insects and Pathogens in the U.S..
- Werner, William. New Trends After a Decade of Soil Warming: Can Sustained Warming Lead to Progressive Phosphorous Limitation?.
- Yang, Hualei. Using spectral reflectance signatures and chlorophyll fluorescence to investigate plant physiology and ecosystem functions.