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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts 2006
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. Dynamics of coarse woody debris in the hemlock removal study.
- Blanchard, Joe. Barre Woods Soil Warming Project: Effects on Biogeochemistry and Forest Trees After Three Years of Warming.
- Boose, Emery. Preliminary Water Budget for Prospect Hill Tract.
- Brodribb, Timothy. Leaf hydraulic conductance is highly variable and sensitive to leaf water potential.
- Burk, John. "The Paradise of these Parts:" 17th Century Primary Accounts of the Northeast Coastal Landscape.
- Busby, Posy. Tree response to hurricane disturbance in coastal New England.
- Butler, Jessica. Nitrogen cycling dynamics in the northern pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea.
- Choat, Brendan. Dynamic changes in xylem hydraulic resistance via modulation of xylem sap ionic composition.
- Cobb, Richard. Vegetation driven decomposition changes resulting from hemlock woolly adelgid .
- D'Amato, Tony. The structure, composition, and dynamics of old-growth forests in the Berkshire Hills and Taconic Mountains, western Massachusetts.
- Daley, Michael. A comparison of transpiration in black birch and eastern hemlock stands .
- Davidson, Eric. Reconciling landscape-scale measurements of soil respiration with estimates of total ecosystem respiration.
- DeGasperis, Brian. Being in the right place at the right time: a historical perspective on Japanese barberry invasion.
- Diaz, David. Nitrogen isotope evidence for ecological changes and adaptations relating to agricultural land-use legacies in the foliage of four New England plant species.
- Ellison, Aaron. Ensuring Reliable Datasets for Valid Environmental Models and Useful Environmental Forecasts.
- Ellison, Aaron. The Hemlock Removal Experiment: Initial changes in environmental variables following treatments.
- Faison, Edward. Moose foraging ecology at their southern range boundary: the temperate forests of Central Massachusetts.
- Farnsworth, Elizabeth. Prey availability directly affects physiology and nutrient allocation in ten carnivorous plant species.
- Fitzjarrald, David. Forest-atmosphere exchange processes related to regional carbon budgets, 2005 report.
- Frey, Serita. Microbial Responses to Soil Warming and Nitrogen Additions.
- Jenkins, Jerry. The Flora of Harvard Forest.
- Lai, ChunTa. Interannual Variability of Carbon Isotope Ratios of Ecosystem Respiration in Harvard Forest between 2001-2005.
- Lux, Heidi. Ecosystem Responses to Forest Cutting After HWA Infestation: New insights from an urban site.
- Mathewson, Brooks. Differences in eastern red-backed salamander populations in eastern hemlock forests and mixed deciduous forests.
- McDonald, Robert. Land-use legacies, present-day forest fragmentation and harvesting, and invasive species.
- McKain, Kathryn. Carbon accumulation at the Harvard Forest: A comparison of methods for measuring tree biomass for regional extrapolation of the eddy-flux tower footprint.
- Medvigy, David. The State of the Regional Carbon Cycle: Results from a Constrained Coupled Ecosystem-Atmosphere Model.
- Min, Qilong. Clouds, a controlling factor in terrestrial carbon uptake .
- Munger, J. William. Accelerating Carbon Uptake Rates at the Harvard Forest Environmental Measurement Site.
- O'Keefe, John. Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forest - 2005.
- Ollinger, Scott. Canopy Nitrogen and Forest Carbon Assimilation: Validation of Local Patterns and Broad-Scale Satellite Estimates.
- Orwig, David. Community and Ecosystem effects of HWA-induced logging.
- Orwig, David. Landscape level analyses of hemlock woolly adelgid outbreaks in Massachusetts.
- Oswald, Wyatt. Late-Holocene history of coastal ecosystems of New England and New York.
- Paradis, Annie. Population dynamics of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid.
- Pettijohn, Justin. Evaluating the sensitivity of Acer rubrum L. sap flux to environmental stress under two root-zone soil water limitation scenarios.
- Preisser, Evan. Range expansion and community impact of the invasive herbivores Adelges tsugae and Fiorinia externa in New England.
- Record, Sydne. Seed Dispersal: Implications for Forest Regeneration.
- Sevanto, Sanna. Estimating sap flow using diurnal stem diameter variations.
- Sipe, Timothy. Herbaceous Stratum Effects on Nearground Enriched CO2 Profiles.
- Sobczak, William. Examination of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem linkages at Harvard Forest.
- Steudler, Paul. Carbon Monoxide Uptake Kinetics in Unamended and Long-Term Nitrogen Amended Temperate Forest Soils.
- Stinson, Kristina. The enemy of my friend: an invasive plant disrupts native tree seedling - mycorrhizal fungi mutualism.
- Trumbull, Mathew. Understory response over 15 years following simulated hurricane at the Harvard Forest.
- Varner, Ruth. Three years of high frequency measurements of soil surface CO2 efflux at Harvard Forest.
- Weishampel, John. Forest canopy recovery from the 1938 hurricane and subsequent salvage damage measured with airborne LiDAR.
- Wolfe, Benjamin. Impacts of the invasion of garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) on forest fungi .
- Wu, Hui-Ju. Short-Term Response of Soil Respiration to Rain Events in Temperate Forests.