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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts 2019
- Au, Tsun Fung. Seasonality of Species-specific Radial Growth Responses to Moisture Variability Determines Support for the Isohydricity Water Use Framework.
- Barker Plotkin, Audrey. Carbon Budget of the Harvard Forest Long-Term Ecological Research Site: Pattern, Process and Response to Global Change.
- Blanchard, Jeffrey. Giant viruses, chlamydia, vampire bacteria and the diversity of soil microbial life at Harvard Forest.
- Boose, Emery. Collecting and Using Provenance in R.
- Boose, Emery. Prospect Hill Hydrological Studies.
- Boucher, Peter. Monitoring Forest Health and Recording Landscape Change with Lidar Scanners.
- Bowden, Richard. The Detrital Input and Removal Treatment (DIRT) Project: Exploring Soil C Storage and Chemistry .
- Chen, Dong. Exploring the gut microbiome diversity of the giant panda and sympatric endangered animals in the Qinling Mountains, China.
- Cook, Timothy. Erosional impacts of timber harvest and extreme hydrological events in a high-relief Maine watershed .
- D'Orangeville, Loic. Wood structure drives secondary growth phenology of Eastern US temperate species .
- D. Manzanedo, Ruben. Global rise in tree growth synchrony.
- Duveneck, Matthew. Social and biophysical determinants of future forest conditions in New England: Effects of a modern land-use regime.
- Faison, Edward. Assessing the long-term outcomes of browsing by moose and deer on regenerating temperate forests.
- Fitzjarrald, David. Eddy flux ensemble averaging to diagnose short-term forest responses.
- Franklin, Jonathan. Solar absorption measurements of CO2, CH4, and CO at Harvard Forest .
- Friedl, Mark. Linking Leaf Traits and Canopy Structure to Remotely Sensed Vegetation Indices.
- Garvey, Sarah. Urbanization and forest fragmentation effects on soil respiration and other microbial processes.
- Gersony, Jessica. Carbon export patterns in relation to diurnal and seasonal carbon and water dynamics in red oak leaves.
- 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.
- Guswa, Andrew. Landscape scenarios and the effects on water partitioning and high flows in New England.
- Hadley, Julian. Soil respiration in the Prospect Hill old hemlock forest in 2018 compared to prior years: Effect of interannual climate variation versus hemlock woolly adelgid.
- Hall, Brian. Oak forests prove remarkably resilient to expansive mortality from repeated insect defoliation.
- Hall, Steven. Resolving controls on lignin decomposition at the continental scale to reconcile classical and modern paradigms of soil organic matter .
- Hancock, Laura. Trait variation and long-term population dynamics of the invasive Alliaria petiolata across three growth microhabitats.
- Hart, Clarisse. Diversity & Inclusion at Harvard Forest.
- Hart, Clarisse. Outreach and Education at Harvard Forest.
- Hastings, Jack . Using Airborne Hyperspectral and LiDAR Remote Sensing to Map Tree Species Distribution at Harvard Forest, Massachusetts, USA.
- Hicks Pries, Caitlin. The depth-resolved response of New England soils to warming .
- Jevon, Fiona. Harvard Forest’s first Data Nugget: An activity that brings our eddy covariance record to high school classrooms.
- Liu, JiaLin. Deciduous larch at the southern edge of Siberian boreal zone response to climate—Part Ⅱ: patterns and partitioning of transpiration and evapotranspiration.
- Liu, JiaLin. Deciduous larch at the southern edge of Siberian boreal zone response to climate—Part I: carbon budgets in a regional to global context.
- MacLean, Meghan. Potential impacts of insect induced salvage harvests in mixed forests .
- Mandra, Tessa. Do Insect Outbreaks Alter the Climate Sensitivity of Surviving Trees in Temperate Forests?.
- Masino, Susan. Wildland Forests in the United States: Proforestation Mitigates Climate Change and Serves the Greatest Good.
- Maxwell, Justin. Comparing the climate signal of annual radial growth and latewood Δ13C across four hardwood species in the Midwestern US.
- Maxwell, Justin. Using a water-use framework to explain species-specific radial growth drought response in Eastern U.S. hardwood forests.
- Morreale, Luca. The effect of forest fragmentation on above-ground biomass and carbon sequestration in northeastern temperate forests.
- O'Keefe, John. Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forest - 2018.
- Orwig, David. HF ForestGEO plot second census underway.
- Orwig, David. Long-term plot network established in Massachusetts Ash forests.
- Pederson, Neil. Did the 16th Century Megadrought synchronize forest dynamics across the Northeastern US?.
- Qiao, Xiujuan. Link distribution range size to community abundance in tree species.
- Rademacher, Tim. Wood formation in red maple.
- Snow, Pamela. Harvard Forest Schoolyard Ecology .
- Snyder, Noah. Sediment storage behind dams in New England rivers: presence or absence, persistence, and implications.
- Stinson, Kristina. Here's the Dirt: The Newest Recommendations for Garlic Mustard Management.
- Thompson, Jonathan. Assessing the Local Economic Impacts of Land Protection.
- Weiss, Marissa. Embedding Public Engagement with Science at Long Term Ecological Research Sites.
- Whitby, Timothy. Tree Competition, Growth, and Mortality in the Environmental Measurement Site Eddy Flux Footprint.
- Winbourne, Joy. Ribbonized Sap Flux: A new integrated sap flow sensor platform.