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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts 2010
- Baiser, Benjamin. Modeling Community Assembly of the Inquiline Food Web in the Northern Pitcher Plant (Sarracenia purpurea).
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. A Century of Plantation Forestry in Massachusetts.
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. Overstory Vegetation Response to Experimental Hemlock Removal.
- Berbeco, Minda. The effect of soil warming on the decomposition of woody debris.
- Boose, Emery. Prospect Hill Hydrological Stations.
- Brzostek, Edward. Commonalities and differences among arbuscular mycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal tree species in the controls of proteolytic enzyme activity in soil.
- Burnham, Katharine. Fungal Translocation as a Mechanism for Nitrogen Transport in a Temperate Forest.
- Burton, Andrew. Response of fine root respiration rates and root N to soil warming in hardwood forests.
- Butler, Sarah. Effects of warming on tree species' recruitment in deciduous forest of eastern U.S.A..
- Butler, Sarah. Soil warming accelerates the nitrogen cycle: implications for changes in species composition.
- Contosta, Alix. Interactive Effects of Soil Warming and Nitrogen Additions on the Soil Microbial Community.
- Du, Xiaojun. Quantifying species coexistence based on binary data.
- Ellison, Aaron. Observational, comparative, and experimental studies of foundation species in eastern forests .
- Faison, Edward. Regional impacts of ungulate browsing in the hemlock-hardwood-white pine forests of southern New England.
- Fitzjarrald, David. Quantifying advective and nonstationary effects on eddy fluxes.
- Frey, Serita. Carbon Balance and Dynamics in Response to Twenty Years of Nitrogen .
- Friedl, Mark. Canopy Phenology, Remote Sensing, and Microclimate.
- Godbois, Brian. The Effects of Soil Warming and Nitrogen Deposition on Soil Water Quality.
- Hall, Eric. Carbon sources and microbial processing along a fluvial network from a headwater stream in Harvard Forest to the Quabbin Reservoir. .
- Harkins, Renee. DIRTY WATER: A PAIRED WATERSHED STUDY OF SUSPENDED SEDIMENT CONCENTRATIONS IN WORCESTER AND HARVARD FOREST.
- Hart, Clarisse. Competition between spiders and pitcher plants? Prey availability and trophic interactions in bogs.
- Hobbie, Erik. Fungal Life Histories at Harvard Forest.
- Jenkins, Julian. Sources of uncertainty in estimating regional above ground biomass and potential carbon storage.
- Kittredge, David. It's the network: How personal connections shape decisions about private forest use. 2010.
- Lai, ChunTa. Modeling regional carbon dioxide fluxes using midday mixing ratio measurements in the canopy surface layer and by aircraft above Harvard Forest, MA, USA.
- Lajtha, Kate. Playing in DIRT: what cross-site experiments can tell us about carbon sequestration.
- Lavine, Michael. Spatial variation analysis of soil respiration in Harvard Forest .
- Lemos, Poliana . Changes in carbon pools in northeastern temperate forests as a consequence of the hemlock woolly adelgid .
- Levy-Varon, Jennifer. The autotrophic contribution to soil respiration in Northeastern Deciduous Forests: A case study from a tree girdling experiment in Black Rock Forest .
- McKinney, Karena. Determination of biogenic VOC fluxes and observations of VOC oxidation at Harvard Forest .
- Medvigy, David. Non-linear terrestrial ecosystem responses to meteorological variability.
- Munger, J. William. Quantifying the Impact of an Ice Storm on the Carbon Budget of a Mixed Deciduous Forest in Central Massachusetts.
- Nadelhoffer, Knute. 15N Tracer Recoveries in the Harvard Forest Chronic N Plots 16 Years after Labeling as Constraints on Nitrogen Deposition Effects on Forest Carbon Storage.
- Nkongolo, Nsalambi. Spatial distribution of total C, total N, pH, rock content, bulk density, soil depth and their relationship to aboveground vegetation C stocks and species composition Harvard Forest (USA) and Ituri Forest (Democratic Republic of Congo) .
- O'Keefe, John. Regeneration Following Clearcutting of Red Pine Overstory - Year 20.
- O'Keefe, John. Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forest - 2009.
- Orwig, David. Asian Longhorned Beetle Behavior in Forests of Worcester, Massachusetts.
- Orwig, David. Forest dynamics on a grand scale: the Harvard Forest Mega-plot.
- Orwig, David. The impact of Sirex noctilio in Pinus resinosa and Pinus sylvestris stands in north central North America.
- Oswald, Wyatt. Middle-Holocene dynamics of eastern hemlock in northern New England.
- Pelini, Shannon. Regionally Contingent Effects of Short-Term Warming on the Composition of and Ecological Processes Mediated by Ants.
- Pelini, Shannon. The Consequences of Global Warming Revealed by Ants & Other Arthropods.
- Phillips, Nathan. The Metabolism of Boston.
- Record, Sydne. Informed priors improve demographic matrix model forecasts for northern pitcher plants (Sarracenia purpurea L.).
- Record, Sydne. Vegetation responses to soil warming and nitrogen deposition in a northeastern forest.
- 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.
- Savage, Kathleen. Diel Patterns of Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Respiration: Links to Phenology.
- Seitzman, Brian. Evolution of nutritional strategies of Hygrophoraceae (Basidiomycota: Agaricales) inferred from stable isotope and molecular analyses.
- Shavit, Ayelet. Ignoring foundational species is impractical: the case of species distribution surveys .
- Smith, Rose . Effects of soil warming on the carbon cycle at the Harvard Forest .
- Stinson, Kristina. Predicting regional allergy hotspots in future climate scenarios.
- Tang, Jim. Soil respiration under snowpack at Harvard Forest.
- Vario, Chelsea. Response of soil microbial community to 19 years of warming: a preliminary study.
- Wagner, Maggie. Vegetation dynamics, coarse woody debris, and nitrogen cycling over 20 years in a virgin hemlock-hardwood forest recovering from catastrophic disturbance.
- Wicklein, Haley. Variation in foliar nitrogen and albedo in response to N fertilization .
- Williams, Christopher. Post-Disturbance Carbon, Water, and Energy Exchanges in an Early Succession New England Landscape.