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Harvard Forest REU Symposium Abstracts 2014
- Alaniz, Joshua A.
Measuring Changes in Phenology with Landsat.
- Asirwatham, Jessica A.
Multi-Leaf Isotopic Partitioning of Net Ecosystem-Atmosphere CO2 Exchange.
- Boyd, Kyle A.
Assessing seasonal photosynthetic function of dominant species post-clearcut.
- Clendenin, Heather R.
Spiders, Springtails, and Soil Respiration: Top-down Effects within the Soil Food Web.
- Figueroa, Laura L.
Decomposition in a Warmer World.
- Frederick, Sidni M.
Monitoring Spring Phenophase Transitions with UAV Imagery.
- Hoffler, Nicole T.
The Aesthetics of Data Derivation.
- Houlahan, Marisa E.
The Effect of Tree Species on Soil Carbon Content and Variability.
- Johnson, Alayna M.
Nitrogen availability impacts productivity and carbon storage at three recently cleared sites at Harvard Forest.
- Johnson, Simone N.
The Effects of Local Climate Conditions on Salamanders and Newts in a Hemlock Dominated Forest.
- Keenan, Emily D.
Meteorological changes in declining hemlock forests.
- McAlister, Bruce C.
Simplicity and robustness: Keys to designing an aerial tram for autonomous above canopy data collection.
- McComb, Sofie H.
A snapshot in time: 1830 land-use legacy on present-day Massachusetts forest composition.
- Ochs, Alison E.
Red-backed Salamanders as Indicators of Hemlock Forest Health.
- Orbay-Cerrato, Maria E.
Coprophilous fungi spores as an indicator of grazing in New England during the past few centuries.
- Perez, Luis A.
Accessible and Efficient Data Provenance in the R Scripting Environment.
- Reis, Ariel C.
How far does an ant travel? A study case of Aphaenogaster picea in Western Massachusetts, U.S.A..
- Robinson, Jessica Robinson A.
Beneath the Canopy: Understanding the effects of light availability on understory vegetation in T. canadensis forests after logging and simulated A. tsugae infestation.
- Trujillo, Ivonne l.
Impacts of Climate Change on the Rhythm of the Spring in Northeast Deciduous Forests.
- van de Sande, Joel C.
Hemlock woolly adelgid impacts rodent ranging behavior in a New England forest.
- Vilches, Ada L.
Microbial community composition at the Barre Woods warming plots.
- Villar-Leeman, Claudia .
Life Under A Log: How is the Eastern red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus) affected by the abundance of deadwood in hemlock and hardwood forests?.