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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts 2020

  • Barker Plotkin, Audrey. How do stored carbohydrates vary with dieback and mortality of oaks defoliated by gypsy moth?.
  • Blanchard, Jeffrey. Network analysis of soil organic matter and microbial molecular data provides new insights on changes from long-term experimental warming at Barre Woods.
  • Blanchard, Jeffrey. The Hunt for Giant Viruses.
  • Box, Olivia. Impacts of Asian Longhorned Beetle and Associated Eradication Efforts on the Current Composition of Forests.
  • Domeignoz Horta, Luiz. Drivers and mechanisms of long-term soil response to chronic warming.
  • Gersony, Jessica. Carbon and water dynamics in red oak trees.
  • Giasson, Marc-Andre. Soil carbon stocks and fluxes in a hemlock stand infested by the hemlock woolly adelgid.
  • O'Keefe, John. Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forest - 2019.
  • Pinto, Paulina. Recent climate warming modifies tree species growth differently in the colder and warmer parts of their range.
  • Snow, Pamela. Harvard Forest Schoolyard Ecology.
  • Zhang, Yiping. Differences in water-use strategies between two coexisting conifer trees in an alpine habitat.
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