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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts 2009
- Almgren, Elisabeth. Patterns of grassland development in Colonial New England.
- Anderson, Jeanne. Remote Satellite-based Prediction of Tree Height relating Waveform Lidar to Multi-Angle Spectral Imagery for Northern Temperate Forests.
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. Ungulate browsing in ambient vs. disturbed forest conditions at Harvard Forest.
- Barto, Katherine. Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with tree seedlings in and outside of established garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) patches.
- Berbeco, Minda. The effect of soil warming on the decomposition of woody debris.
- Boose, Emery. Prospect Hill Hydrological Stations.
- Boynton, Primrose. Polypore diversity in hemlock removal plots.
- Brzostek, Edward. The role of tree species and mycorrhizal fungi on seasonal patterns of amino acid cycling in temperate forest soils.
- Burton, Andrew. Response of fine root respiration rates and root N to soil warming in hardwood forests.
- Cipar, John. Seasonal Changes in Leaf Optical Reflectance Spectra.
- Contosta, Alix. Seasonal Variation in Microbial Community Composition and Function in Chronically Warmed and Fertilized Soils.
- Dunn, Allison. Sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide in regenerating New England forests: quantifying pools and constraining fluxes.
- Faison, Edward. Local to Sub-Regional Assessment of Mammalian Herbivory in Massachusetts.
- Farley, Katherine. Dispersal of Yeasts in the Sarracenia purpurea metacommunity.
- Frey, Serita. Nitrogen Saturation—A 20-year Synthesis.
- Friedl, Mark. Canopy Phenology, Remote Sensing, and Microclimate.
- Hadley, Julian. Improved measurements of whole-forest carbon dioxide exchange at eddy flux tower sites and insights into the effect of foliage on storage of CO2 in the sub-canopy air space.
- Hall, Brian. A Carbon Budget for Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- Hart, Clarisse. Competition between spiders and pitcher plants? Prey availability and intraguild interactions in bogs.
- Hart, Clarisse. Pitfall trap designs to maximize spider richness and minimize amphibian by-catch.
- Hellstrom, Robert. A Cost-Effective Automated Sensor Network for Meteorological and Snow Depth Measurements.
- Kittredge, David. It's the network: How personal relationships shape decisions about private forests.
- Lai, ChunTa. Impacts of physiological response and species composition on ecosystem metabolism.
- Lemos, Poliana . Hemlock woolly adelgid in New England forests and its impact on carbon sequestration: preliminary results on belowground pools of carbon.
- Lindbladh, Matts. Post-glacial history of vegetation in the Blue Hills, southeastern New Hampshire.
- MacLean, Richard. Abiotic immobilization of nitrite in forest soils: a double label approach.
- Munger, J. William. 20 years of NEE measurements at the Harvard Forest Environmental Measurement Site.
- O'Brien, Michael. Using neighborhood models to examine the role of ecto- and arbuscular mycorrhizal forest communities on Eastern hemlock seedling establishment.
- O'Keefe, John. Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forest - 2008.
- Ollinger, Scott. Exploring Linkages Between Canopy Nitrogen, Carbon Assimilation and Albedo in U.S. and Canadian Forests.
- Ollinger, Scott. Potential Effects of Climate Change and Rising CO2 on Ecosystem Processes in Northeastern U.S. Forests .
- Orwig, David. Long-term forest dynamics resulting from chronic hemlock woolly adelgid infestation.
- Oswald, Wyatt. Palynological analysis of the genus Sarracenia.
- Pallant, Julie. Harvard Forest Archives Digitization.
- Record, Sydne. Conservation while under invasion: insights from a rare, hemiparasitic plant, Swamp Lousewort (Pedicularis lanceolata Michx.).
- Richardson, Andrew. Phenological monitoring across the northeastern US and adjacent Canada 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.
- Rodgers, Vikki. Ready or not, garlic mustard is moving in: Alliaria petiolata in North American forests.
- Sackett, Tara. How are ground-dwelling micro-arthropod communities and nutrient flow affected by the loss of hemlock?.
- Sackett, Tara. How do changes in the canopy of hemlock forests affect litter macroarthropod communities?.
- Sasaki, Nophea. Assessment of Tropical Forest Carbon Balance – Data Analysis, Projection and Policy Implications for REDD.
- Sasaki, Nophea. The Cost for Conserving Tropical Natural Forest.
- Sasaki, Nophea. The Need for New Definitions of Forest and Forest Degradation in Global Climate Change Agreements.
- Sasaki, Nophea. Wood Bioenergy Potentials in Southeast Asia between 1990 and 2020.
- Savage, Kathleen. Soil Respiration at a Diel Time Scale.
- Shavit, Ayelet. 'Space' in Biodiversity Databases.
- Sobczak, William . Hydrologic-controls on organic matter dynamics in a forested-headwater stream.
- Stinson, Kristina. Is invasive glossy buckthorn (Frangula alnus) allelopathic to native New England wetland margin vegetation?.
- Stinson, Kristina. Regional, Historical, and Environmental Variation in Alliaria petiolata Occurrence in Western Massachusetts.
- Strahler, Alan. Accurate retrievals of forest structure and biomass from the Echidna® ground-based, upward-scanning lidar.
- Vario, Chelsea. Effects of soil warming on nitrogen cycling and carbon storage at the Harvard Forest.
- Wolfe, Benjamin. The invasive plant Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) inhibits ectomycorrhizal fungi in its introduced range.
- zhou, yumei. Root mass, carbon compounds and nitrogen content after six years of soil warming in a temperate forest.