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Harvard Forest REU Symposium Abstracts 2015
- Brown, Megan L.
The Determinants that Limit the Northern Range of Common Woodland Ants.
- Cavazos, Brittany .
Functional Diversity in an Agricultural setting.
- Dardas, Marios Z.
Searching Data Provenance Created in the R Scripting Environment.
- DeChiara, Josia V.
Metatranscriptomic Analysis of warmed forest soils suggests divergence of community biogeochemical functions over time.
- Demuren, Olutoyin .
Morticulture: Exploring Wood After Death.
- Demuren, Olutoyin .
Morticulture: Exploring Wood After Death.
- Fernald, Katrina M.
Understory plant community structure and diversity on hurricane tip-up mounds.
- Fisher, Julia L.
Red maple (Acer rubrum) and red oak (Quercus rubra) exhibit spatial and temporal variation in vulnerability of xylem vessels to embolism.
- Gonzalez, Natalie M.
Understanding the interactive effects of invasive species and climate change on early Acer rubrum development.
- Hoorn, Roxanne M.
Population Density and Biodiversity in Ant Species of the Harvard Forest.
- Justice, Nathan V.
EcoApps: A tool for exploring ecosystem dynamics, tipping points, and early warning signals.
- Lewis, Forrest K.
Bounding Error for Total Carbon Stock Estimates in Harvard Forest Organic Soil.
- McCabe, Tess D.
When a Tree falls in a Forest, do ants care: a look at ant community diversity in response to foundation species loss in two forest systems.
- Poulos, Katerina L.
Incorporating Data Analysis Workflow into Data Provenance.
- Raiza, Lauren C.
Will You Be My Neighbor? Community Distribution of Harvard Forest Ants.
- Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Mayra I.
Ecosystem services and hotspot distribution under four different land-use scenarios in Massachusetts, USA.
- Saenger, Marissa A.
Isoprene and other Biogenic Volatile Organic Compounds: Sources, Sinks, and Mechanisms for Plant Uptake and Emission at the Harvard Forest.
- Shadley, Megan F.
Long-Term History of Fire in Southern New England.
- Stone, Harry .
Trees pushed to their limits: How range and climatic data can be a proxy for functional trait variability and determine species at risk..
- Thurston, Alana M.
The effects of soil warming on relative phosphorus availability and mycorrhizal communities.
- Zitnay, Jordan K.
Selective Forces that Shape Physiological Traits.