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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts 2008
- Almgren, Elisabeth. The Harvard Forest stone walls: Legacies of labor, memories of landscape.
- Almgren, Elisabeth. The Tannery site at Harvard Forest: Two hundred years of human impact on the vegetation.
- Baltzer, Holly. Genetic variation in blueberry phenolics and their role in disease resistance.
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. Harvard Forest Land Use Master Plan for the Second Century.
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. The Rise and Fall of Plantation Forestry at Harvard Forest.
- Berbeco, Minda. Temperature Sensitivity of Carbon Retention in Woody Debris in a Temperate Forest.
- Boose, Emery. Prospect Hill Hydrological Stations.
- Boynton, Primrose. Dispersal Limitation and Competition in Yeasts Associated With the Purple Pitcher Plant.
- Boynton, Primrose. Effects of Distance and Removal Treatment on Polypore Fungi in Hemlock Removal Plots.
- Brooks, Robert. Headwater Streams: Extent and Characterization.
- Burton, Andrew. Adjustment of fine root respiration rates to soil warming in hardwood forests.
- Butler, Sarah. The Effect of Soil Warming on the Natural Abundance of 15N in Soil, Roots, and Leaves .
- Cardelus, Catherine. The effects of soil warming, N-addition and fern patches on fern litter decay in northeastern temperate forests. .
- Colburn, Betsy. Headwater Stream Habitat and Communities in North-Central Massachusetts.
- Contosta, Alix. Soils Exposed to Simultaneous Warming and Nitrogen Additions: Biogeochemical Cycling and Microbial Community Structure and Function.
- Davidson, Eric. Decadal-Scale Measurements of Decadal-Cycling Forest Soil Carbon.
- Dietze, Michael. Incorporating landscape-scale edaphic variation into regional ecosystem forecasts using ED2.
- Ellison, Aaron. Fine-scale biodiversity patterns in the distribution of temperate, North American ants: interactions among climate, habitat, and land-use history.
- Faison, Edward. The Role of Moose and Deer Browsing in Regenerating Oak-Pine Forests of Southern New England.
- Hart, Clarisse. Succession of Predatory Arthropod Diversity (Spiders and Ground Beetles) in Newly Harvested Pine Plantations.
- Hellstrom, Robert. A Cost-Effective Automated Sensor Network for Meteorological and Snow Depth Measurements.
- Jenkins, Jerry. Climate Change Baselines: The Rate of Floral Change in an Ordinary Forest in an Ordinary Century.
- Jenkins, Jerry. The Adirondack Lowland Boreal: Current State and Coming Changes.
- Jenkins, Jerry. Vegetation Patterns in the Champlain Hills and the Structure of Plant Communities.
- Johnson, Jennifer. Effects of five years of soil warming on biogeochemistry at Barre Woods.
- Lai, ChunTa. Multi-year measurements of carbon isotope ratios of respired CO2 suggest a transient pattern of 13C discrimination in US coniferous forests.
- Lux, Heidi. Ecosystem Responses to Forest Cutting After HWA Infestation: New insights from an urban site.
- Lux, Heidi. Forest Ecosystem Response to Experimental Hemlock Decline: Dead Wood and Nitrogen Dynamics.
- MacLean, Richard. Abiotic Immobilization of Nitrate in Forest Soils: a Double Label Approach .
- Mello, Mark. Moth abundance and diversity in Tom’s Swamp Tract #4 (ts30-a) slated for removal of non-native conifers.
- Motzkin, Glenn. Dwarf Pitch Pine Communities in the Southern Taconics: Race Mountain, Bear Mountain, and “Hill 1914”.
- Munger, J. William. Trends in carbon uptake at the HFEMS tower siteTrends in carbon uptake at the HFEMS tower site.
- O'Keefe, John. Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forest - 2007.
- Oswald, Wyatt. Post-glacial history of vegetation and fire in southwestern Connecticut.
- Phillips, Steve. Interannual, seasonal, and diel variation in soil respiration along a wetland to upland slope.
- Record, Sydne. Conservation While Under Invasion - Insights from a Rare Hemiparasitic Plant, Swamp Lousewort (Pedicularis lanceolata).
- Richardson, Andrew. Phenological Differences Within a Forest Community of Woody Species: A Case Study Using the Long-term Harvard Forest Records.
- Richardson, Andrew. Phenological monitoring across the Northern forest region using a network of digital webcams.
- Richardson, Andrew. Reducing uncertainty about the effects of climatic variation on forest ecosystems by measuring, modeling, and analyzing intermediate-turnover carbon pools.
- Rickenbach, Mark . Landowner Decision-making and Information Sources: Connecting Social Networks and Ecological Context.
- Rollinson, Christine . Evaluating chemical treatments of hemlock woolly adelgid in southern New England.
- Sackett, Tara. How are ground-dwelling micro-arthropod communities and nutrient flow affected by the loss of hemlock?.
- Siqueira, Paul. SAR, InSAR and Lidar Studies for Measuring Vegetation Structure Over the Harvard Forest Region.
- Smith, Haley. Influence of hemlock woolly adelgid and elongate hemlock scale on leaf-level physiological performance of eastern hemlock.
- Sobczak, William. Coupling existing forest-atmosphere hydrology and carbon flux research with new stream biogeochemistry research.
- Stinson, Kristina. Regional and historical effects on the distribution and abundance of an invasive herb.
- Stinson, Kristina. Suppression of native plant fungal mutualists in the home versus invaded range of garlic mustard.
- Strahler, Alan. Ground-Based Lidar Scanning of Two Stands in the Harvard Forest To Retrieve Canopy Structural Parameters.
- Sundquist, Eric. Monitoring and modeling of soil heat, water, and gas transport.
- Wen, Xiujun. Biology of the hemlock borer, Melanophila fulvoguttata.