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2007 Harvard Forest REU Student Symposium Abstracts- Bleicher, Sonny: Ant Assemblages in the Har (Mt.) Meron Nature Reserve in Israel
- Carpenter, Dunbar: Landscape-scale Ecological Drivers of Alliaria Petiolata Invasion in Western Massachusetts
- Chen, Kyle: Investigating the effects of clear-cutting on both ant and beetle abundance/diversity within plantation plots and surrounding areas
- Churchill, Amber: A Site for Sori: Consequences for Fertile/Sterile Leaf Dimorphism in Ferns
- Clark, Mary: Soil Warming Leads To Significant Reduction of Fine Root Biomass
- Connolly-Brown, Eowyn: CO2 in Streamwater Shows Strong Response to Light and Flow Rate in Small Wetland
- Ireland, Alex: Bob Marshall’s forest reconstruction plot: three centuries of ecological resilience to natural and human disturbance
- Jenkins, Peter: Do Bedrock and Soils Influence Calciphile Distribution in the West Champlain Hills?
- Johnston, Mark: Ants of Massachusetts
- Mercier, Nicole: Fatter Boles, Changing Goals, Native Poles, & Overstory Tolls of Plantation Forests
- Mushegian, Alexandra: Regional and historical effects on the distribution and success of an invasive herb
- Ng, Jan: Dead Wood in the Forest Ecosystem: An Ongoing Study of the Effects of Eastern Hemlock Removal
- Pallant, Julie: Effects of Deer Population in Ant Density in Black Rock Forest, Quabbin Reservoir, and Simes Tract
- Rodriguez, Ernesto: Effects of Deer Population in Ant Density in Black Rock Forest, Quabbin Reservoir, and Simes Tract
- Rolph, Michele: How can stream exports of N be used to understand forest nutrient retention?
- Smith, Haley: Impacts of invasive insects on eastern hemlock physiological performance
- Werden, Leland: Linking foliar nitrogen concentrations to long-term carbon uptake at Harvard Forest
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