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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts 2018
- Alexander, Ross. Don't forget the little guys: understory trees show dynamic climate sensitivity in Northeastern US forests.
- Alexander, Ross. Hide and go seek with temperature signals of Northeastern US Tree Species.
- Alteio, Lauren. Illuminating Microbial Dark Matter in Soil: A Cell-Sorted Metagenomics Approach.
- Barnett, Jacob. Seeing the Invisible: Application of long-read sequencing technology for identifying and assembling genomes from Harvard Forest soil organisms.
- Boose, Emery. Collecting and Using Data Provenance in R.
- Boose, Emery. Prospect Hill Hydrological Studies.
- Charney, Noah. Engaging Nature.
- Charney, Noah. Galapagos Tortoises, NDVI, and Climate.
- Charney, Noah. Mortality and Morphology in Egg Masses of Unisexual and Jefferson Salamanders.
- Coates-Connor, Erin. Assessing Effectiveness and Community Response to Different Alliaria petiolata Eradication Methods.
- Colburn, Betsy. The Cow-Caddisfly-Coexistence Conundrum: How to Expand Pastured Livestock Production and Protect Water Quality.
- D'Orangeville, Loic. Decades to Centuries.
- D. Manzanedo, Ruben. Understanding longevity in trees using the ITRDB database.
- Doğan, Mehmet. Influence of climate variability on radial growth of Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis) in the Colchic temperate forest.
- Domeignoz Horta, Luiz. Exploiting the influence of diversity loss for carbon use efficiency in soils.
- Faison, Edward. Effects of ungulate browsers and canopy disturbance on the herbaceous layer in disturbed hemlock forests.
- Frey, Serita. Microbial and soil biogeochemical responses to multiple global changes.
- Frey, Serita. Microbial and soil biogeochemical responses to multiple global changes.
- Gersony, Jessica. The relationship between water potential and phloem loading in Quercus rubra.
- Giasson, Marc-Andre. Impact of deer and moose on soil carbon and root biomass.
- Giasson, Marc-Andre. Soil carbon stocks and fluxes in a hemlock stand infested by the hemlock woolly adelgid.
- Grady, John. Size, life history, and the division of resources in forests.
- Grady, John. Size-energy rules for seedlings.
- Hancock, Laura. Trait variation and long-term metapopulation dynamics of the invasive Alliaria petiolata across three growth microhabitats.
- Heskel, Mary. Environmental controls of daytime leaf carbon exchange: Implications for estimates of ecosystem fluxes in a deciduous forest.
- Hoopes, Martha . Grasses, Grazers, and Conservation – An Exploration of the Effects of Conservation Management Practices on Plant Diversity and Invasion Dynamics.
- Hutyra, Lucy. Forest fragmentation, urbanization, & the carbon cycle.
- Jackson, Michelle. Garlic Mustard Management and Exotic Earthworms Affect Native Plant Diversity.
- Keady, Caitlin. Response of trees to extreme events in temperate forests.
- Kim, JiHyun. Increased water yield due to the hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) infestation observed at Harvard Forest.
- Leavens, Molly. Post-Harvest Carbon Dynamics: Assessing the climate implications of wood energy.
- Levesque, Mathieu. Tree-ring isotopes reflect satellite-based net primary productivity estimates at the biome scale.
- Li, Wenqing. The impact of climate warming on larch growth during growing season in Asian continent.
- Liu, Jialin. Carbon fluxes exchange in a typical deciduous needle-leaf boreal forest.
- Liu, Xiao-Jun Allen. Responses of microbial carbon use efficiency to soil physical protection over long-term warming.
- Liu, Zhunqiao. Comparison of phenology estimated from reflectance-based indices and solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) observations in a temperate forest .
- Martin Benito, Dario. Climate constraints on tree growth across a wide climatic gradient in the temperate forests of the Western Caucasus.
- Marx, Hannah. Gene Expression Plasticity and the Persistence of Plant Species across Environmental Variation.
- Moon, Minkyu. Multi-Scale Analysis of Trends in Northeastern Temperate Forest Springtime Phenology.
- Munger, J. William. Progressive Decline in Photosynthetic Uptake Capacity in a Hemlock Stand Infested by Hemlock Woolly Adelgid.
- O'Keefe, John. Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forest - 2017.
- Orwig, David. Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning at Harvard Forest, MA to Characterize Ecological Data .
- Oswald, Wyatt. Subregional variability in the response of New England vegetation to postglacial climate change.
- Pasquarella, Valerie. Mapping and monitoring forest insect outbreaks & invasions using Landsat time series.
- Patel, Nicholas. White oak recruitment and growth trajectories: is there a crisis?.
- Pederson, Neil. A framework for determining the vulnerability of tree populations to climatic change: a case study of Chamaecyparis thyoides from along its contiguous latitudinal distribution.
- Pederson, Neil. Ecological Investigations of Forest History in the Old-growth Forest above Gill Brook in the Ausable Club’s Adirondack Mountain Reserve.
- Pold, Grace. Bacteria show diverse changes in growth strategy in response to changing temperature and substrate.
- Rademacher, Tim. Investigating the relationship between wood growth dynamics and carbon availability.
- Rapp, Joshua. (Re)expansion of the maple syrup industry in New England: projecting where the taps will be in a changing environment.
- Rapp, Joshua. Climate effects on maple sap quantity and quality: the Acer Climate and Socio-Ecological Research Network (ACERnet) .
- Rapp, Joshua. Resource dynamics and masting in sugar maple (Acer saccharum) .
- Record, Sydne. Among-species overlap in rodent body size distributions predicts species richness along a temperature gradient.
- Record, Sydne. Environment-Host-Microbial Interactions shape the Saraccenia purpurea microbiome at the continental scale.
- Record, Sydne. Evaluating the link between metacommunity stability and environmental variability across trophic groups represented at LTER sites.
- Record, Sydne. Identifying foundation species in North American forests using long-term data on ant assemblage structure.
- Schaaf, Crystal. Modeling Tree Volume with a Lightweight, Rapid-Scanning Terrestrial Lidar Scanner .
- Snow, Pamela. Harvard Forest Schoolyard Ecology Coordinator.
- Strahler, Alan. TLS Scanning and Destructive Sampling to Calibrate Virtual Tree Volume and Aboveground Biomass Retrieval from TLS at Harvard Forest.
- Thompson, Jonathan. HFR LTER VI: From Microbes to Macrosystems: Understanding the response of ecological systems to global change drivers and their interactions.
- Wason, Jay. Intervessel connections across growth rings in xylem of four northern hardwood trees .
- Werner, William. Long-Term Soil Warming Reduces Water Holding Capacity and Thermal Buffering Capacity, Leading to Warmer and Drier Soils even Without the Warming Manipulation.
- Zhang, Junzhou. Cambial phenology and xylogenesis of Juniperus przewalskii over a climatic gradient influenced by both temperature and drought.
- Zhang, Xianliang. Early-mid growing season water controls trees’ response to warming in Asian boreal forest.
- Zhao, Shoudong. The International Tree Ring Data Bank (ITRDB) revisited: Data availability and global ecological representativity.
- Zhou, Zaixing. Landscape variation in canopy nitrogen and carbon assimilation in a temperate mixed forest.