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Harvard Forest Symposium Abstracts - 2005Background and Framework for Long Term Research - Albani, Marco: Modeling HWA impact at the regional scale with the Ecosystem Demography model
- Anderson, Jeanne: The Use of Waveform Lidar to Measure Temperate Mixed Deciduous Forest
- Bank, Michael: Landscape-level effects of forest harvesting on vascular plant composition in Massachusetts
- Boose, Emery: Prospect Hill Hydrological Stations
- Burk, John: Early Historical Records of the Northeast Coast
- Busby, Posy: Stand dynamics and vegetation history of beech forests on Naushon Island, MA
- Callahan, Hilary: Impacts of chronic N amendments on tree reproduction in an oak-dominated stand at Harvard Forest
- Choat, Brendan: The spatial pattern of air seeding thresholds in mature sugar maple trees.
- Colburn, Betsy: Predicting How Changes in Forest Stand Composition Will Alter Stream Ecosystems at Multiple Spatial and Ecological Scales
- Collins, Bridget: Subsurface Flowpaths Drive Spatial Variation in the Macroinvertebrate Community of an Intermittent Headwater Stream in Central New England
- D'Amato, Tony: The structure, composition, and dynamics of old-growth forests in the Berkshire Hills and Taconic Mountains, western Massachusetts
- Dail, Bryan: Seeing the Forest for the Soils: Fate of an 15N Foliar N Addition in a Mature Spruce-Hemlock Stand, Howland, Maine
- Daley, Michael: Interspecific Variation in Nighttime Transpiration and Stomatal Conductance
- Davidson, Eric: Decadal-Scale Measurements of Decadal-Cycling Forest Soil Carbon
- Davidson, Eric: A Distinct Seasonal Pattern of the Ratio of Soil Respiration to Total Ecosystem Respiration in a Spruce-Dominated Forest
- DeGasperis, Brian: Effects of historical and modern anthropogenic disturbances on the distribution and demography of Berberis thunbergii (Japanese barberry)
- Elkins, James: A Harvard Forest Perspective: Are EPA U.S. emissions of the greenhouse gases correct?
- Ellison, Aaron: Changes in Ant Community Structure and Composition Associated with Hemlock Decline in New England
- Faison, Edward: The effects of moose and deer on harvested oak-pine forests of Central Massachusetts
- Hadley, Julian: Water use by eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) forest and deciduous forests in central Massachusetts: Hydrologic implications
- Hanifin, Robert: First-Year Reproductive Responses of Two Herbaceous Species to Experimental Soil Warming at harvard Forest
- Jefts, Sultana: The Effects of HWA Outbreaks on Ecosystem Level Changes in Southern New England
- Jenkins, Jerry: The Flora of Harvard Forest
- Jones, Christine: Carbon exchange studies at Harvard Forest using eddy flux tower measurements and ground-based ecological measurements
- Karagatzides, Jim: Sarracenia can directly acquire organic nitrogen and short-circuit the inorganic nitrogen cycle
- Kittredge, David: The parcelization of forests and timber harvest
- Lai, ChunTa: Carbon isotope ratio of nighttime respiration, leaf and soil organic matter in a temperate deciduous forest
- Liu, Wendy: The Effects of Selective Management on Carbon in Woody Debris: Measurements of Respiration and Environmental conditions.
- Magill, Alison: Chronic Nitrogen Amendment Study
- Mathewson, Brooks: Eastern redback salamander (Plethodon cinereus) and juvenile eastern red-spotted newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) abundance in eastern hemlock-dominated stands and mixed deciduous stands
- McKinney, Karena: Fast time response measurements of volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations and fluxes at Harvard Forest
- Min, Qilong: A regional climatology of cloud and aerosol for forest-atmosphere exchange
- Minocha, Rakesh: Effects of nitrogen fertilization/deposition on the foliar nutrition and stress physiology of coniferous and broadleaf tree across Northeastern US.
- Mohan, Jacqueline: Soil Warming at Harvard Forest: Effects on Biogeochemistry and Forest Trees
- Moorcroft, Paul: Constraining the exchange of carbon, water and energy between North-Eastern ecosystems and the atmosphere: results from a regional-scale coupled terrestrial biosphere model.
- OKeefe, John: Woody Species Phenology, Prospect Hill Tract, Harvard Forest - 2004
- OKeefe, John: Regeneration Following Clearcutting of Red Pine Overstory - Year 15
- Orwig, David: Community and Ecosystem effects of HWA-induced logging
- Orwig, David: Comparison of hemlock cutting following HWA infestations in urban vs. rural forests
- Orwig, David: Landscape level analyses of hemlock woolly adelgid outbreaks in Massachusetts
- Oswald, Wyatt: Lake-sediment evidence for late Holocene climatic variability across southern New England
- Oswald, Wyatt: Long-term history of vegetation and fire in the pine barrens region of Long Island, New York
- Oswald, Wyatt: Vegetation dynamics across southern New England during the middle Holocene
- Pederson, Neil: A Regional Context for Northern Red Oak Growth Rates at the Harvard Forest
- Phillips, Nathan: DYNAMIC COUPLING OF STOMATA AND TREE HYDRAULICS
- Rockwell, Fulton: The contribution of gas filled fibers to positive sap pressures in sugar maple
- Scott, Neal: Recovery of net ecosystem carbon sequestration following a shelterwood harvest at Howland Forest, Maine, USA
- Sevanto, Sanna: Diurnal stem diameter variations: a new tool for detecting sap flow
- Smith, Heather: Microbial Community Responses to Soil Warming
- Stadler, Bernhard: The ecology of energy and nutrient fluxes in hemlock forests invaded by hemlock woolly adelgid
- Stinson, Kristina: Responses of a New England forest community to increasing levels of invasion
- Stinson, Kristina: Exotic plant invasion degrades local mycorrhizal association, alters community succession and limits restoration
- Stinson, Kristina: Effects of varying environmental and maternal habitats on the performance, demographic structure, and population dynamics of Alliaria petiolata
- Sundquist, Eric: Monitoring and modeling of soil heat, water, and gas transport
- Varner, Ruth: Two years of high temporal frequency measurements of CO2 efflux from soil
- Von Holle, Betsy: Ecosystem effects and legacies of the introduced N-fixing tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, in the upland coastal forests of Cape Cod, MA.
- Wu, Hui-Ju: Response of soil respiration to rain in a temperate, hardwood forest in Massachusetts
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