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Harvard Forest Research Project 2023

  • Title: Testing size-energy rules in forests
  • Principal investigator: Sydne Record (sydne.record@maine.edu)
  • Institution: University of Maine
  • Primary contact: Sydne Record (sydne.record@maine.edu)
  • Team members: John Grady
    Jackie Matthes
    Kalaina Thorne
  • Abstract:

    Within a species, trees can vary in size by many orders of magnitude, from tiny seedlings to multi-ton adults. This intraspecific variation in tree size has important consequences for forest structure and function, as it governs patterns of tree abundance, growth rate and energy flux. Recent theoretical models make predictions about size-energy patterns of forests but available evidence indicates deviation from predictions for the smallest and largest trees. The goal of this project is to examine seedling and canopy tree demography at Harvard forest and explore their theoretical implications. We will link early remote sensing data from the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) with boots-on-the-ground measurements at Harvard plots.