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Complete Harvard Forest Bibliography by Date

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Aitkenhead-Peterson, J. A., G. M. Bernston, W. H. McDowell, and J. D. Aber. 2007. Chronic carbon and nitrogen manipulation:effect on the relationships between soil C:N, soil respiration and soil solutation DOC in temperate forests. Soil Biology and Biochemistry .
Bank, M. S., J. Burgess, D. Evers, and C. S. Loftin. 2007. Mercury contamination in biota from Acadia National Park, Maine, USA: a review. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment (Special Nitrogen & Mercury Biogeochemistry in Acadia National Park Issue) .
Bazzaz, F. A. and S. Catovsky. 2007. Initial conditions and the structure of annual plant communities. Journal of Ecology .
Boose, E. R., A. M. Ellison, L. J. Osterweil, R. Podorozhny, L. Clarke, A. Wise, J. L. Hadley, and D. R. Foster. 2007. Ensuring Reliable Datasets for Environmental Models and Forecasts. In: Novel Concepts of Ecological Data Management, Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Ecological Informatics. Elsevier.
C. C. Morton. 2007. Lands' Sake - The Harvard Forest Protects New England's Wild Lands and Advances Science. Colloquy, The GSAS Alumni Quarterly , 4-5. Woburn, MA, Pride Printers, Inc.
Colburn, E. A. and F.M. Garretson Clapp. 2007. Habitat and life history of a northern caddisfly, Phanocelia canadensis (Banks) (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae), at the southern extreme of its known range. Northeastern Naturalist.
Collins*, B., W.V. Sobczak, and E. Colburn. 2007. Subsurface-chute flow in an intermittent headwater stream harbors diverse macroinvertebrate community. Wetlands .
Ellison, A.M. S. Record, A. Arguello*, and N.J. Gotelli. 2007. Rapid Inventory of the Ant Assemblage in a Temperate Hardwood Forest: Species Composition and Assessment of Sampling Methods. Environmental Entomology .
George, L. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2007. The herbaceous layer as a filter determining spatial patterns in forest regeneration. In K. Jensen (Eds.), Oxford University Press, U. K.
Kahl, J. S., S. Nelson, I. Fernandez, T. Haines, G. B. Wiersma, S. Norton, G. Jacobson Jr., A. Amirbahman, K. Johnson, M. Schauffler, J. Peckenham, L. Rustad, K. Tonnessen, M. Neilsen, K. Weathers, R. Lent, M. S. Bank, J. Elvir, J. Eckhoff, H. Caron, P. Ruck, J.Parker, J. Campbell, D. Manski, R. Breen, C. Roman, K. Sheehan, and A. Grygo. 2007. Effects of landscape heterogeneity on stream water biogeochemistry at Acadia National Park, Maine, USA. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment (Special Nitrogen & Mercury Biogeochemistry in Acadia National Park Issue) .
Lenoir*, K. J., J.E. Mohan, R. Hanifin*, and J. Melillo. 2007. Soil warming impacts on the herbaceous stratum: Why only the most-abundant species increases with warming. Global Change Biology
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Malizia*, N. R., G. Motzkin, D. R. Foster, and D. B. Kittredge. 2007. Assessing progress and prioritizing future steps in the conservation of a forested landscape in New England. Conservation Biology .
McDonald, R. I. 2007. Predicting the unknown: rates of environmental problem generation over time. The Environmentalist .
McDonald, R. I., P. N. Halpin, and Urban. D. L. 2007. Determination of successional trends from remote sensing imagery. Journal of Applied Vegetation Science .
Min, Q. 2007. Impacts of aerosols and clouds on CO2 uptake over Harvard Forest. Journal of Geophysical Research .
Min, Q., E. Joseph, and M. Duan. 2007. Retrievals of thin cloud optical depth from a multifilter rotating shadowband radiometer. Journal of Geophysical Research .
Min, Q. and B. Lin. 2007. Microwave land surface emissivities over Harvard Forest during the growing season of 1998. Journal of Geophysical Research .
Mohan, J. E., J.M. Melillo, J.H. Blanchard, R.C. Hanifin*, and K.J. Lenoir*. 2007. Soil warming impacts on temperate forest tissue chemistry//nutrient resorption efficiency//and leaf-litter decomposition.
. Global Change Biology .
Mohan, J. E., J.M. Melillo, J.H. Blanchard, R. Hanifin* , K. Lenoir* , R. Orozco*, S. Sistla, P.A. Steudler, F.P. Bowles, E. Burrows, and H.Lux. 2007. Linking vegetative and biogeochemical cycles with soil warming: positive and negative feedbacks to the climate system. Ecological Applications .
Mohan, J. E., R.C. Hanifin*, K.J. Lenoir*, J.H. Blanchard, B.A. Warshay*, and J.M. Melillo. 2007. Diminished reproduction of forest trees and herbs in response to soil warming. Ecology .
Neill, C. M., B. Von Holle, K. Kleese, K. Ivy, A. R. Colllins, C. Treat, and M. Dean. 2007. Historical influences on the vegetation and soils of the Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts coastal sandplain: Implications for conservation and restoration. Biological Conservation 136: 17-32.
Ollinger, S. V., R.N. Treuhaft, B.H. Braswell, J.E. Anderson, M.E. Martin, and M-L. Smith. 2007. The Role of Remote Sensing in the Study of Terrestrial Net Primary Production. In Fahey and Knapp (Eds.), Principles and Standards for Measuring Net Primary Production in Long-Term Ecological Studies. Oxford University Press , London.
Orians, C. M., S. D. P. Smith*, and L. Sack. 2007. How are leaves plumbed in a branch? The sectoriality of xylem hydraulics in six temperate tree species. Journal of Experimental Botany .
Oswald, W. W., B.C.S. Hansen, and D. R. Foster . 2007. Comparison of pollen and stomates in late-glacial and early-Holocene lake sediments from eastern Massachusetts. Rhodora 109.
Oswald, W. W., E. K. Faison, D. R. Foster, E. D. Doughty, B. Hall, and B.C.S. Hansen . 2007. Post-glacial changes in spatial patterns of vegetation across southern New England. Journal of Biogeography .
Pederson. N., A.W. D'Amato, and D.A. Orwig. 2007. Central hardwood natural history from dendrochronology: maximum ages of rarely studied species. In: 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference. Knoxville, TN.
Simmons, B. 2007. Preferred microenvironments for tree regeneration: pit-mound vs. non-pit-mound. Senior Thesis, Johnson C. Smith University.
Song, C. 2007. Bayesian Spectral Mixture Analysis for Urban Vegetation. In Q. Weng and D. Quattrochi (Eds.), Urban Remote Sensing. Taylor and Francis.
Stinson, K.A., and J. Klironomos. 2007. Exotic plant invasion suppresses growth of native tree seedlings by distrupting below-ground mutualisms. Science .
Stinson, K. A., K. Donohue, and D. R. Foster. 2007. Performance, demographic structure, and population dynamics of Aliaria petiolata in constrasting forests habitats.
Stinson, K. A., S. R. Kaufman, L. M. Durbin*, and F. Lowenstein. 2007. Responses of a New England Forest community to increasing levels of invasion by garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata). Biological Invasions .
Stinson, K. A., S. R. Kaufman, L. M. Durbin*, and F. Lowenstein. 2007. Responses of a New England Forest community to increasing levels of invasion by garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata). Northeastern Naturalist.
Von Holle, B. and D. Simberloff. 2007. Ecological Resistance to Biologial Invasion Overwhelmed by Invasion Pressure. Ecology .
Von Holle. B. and G. Motzkin. 2007. Historical land use and environmental determinants of nonnative plant distribution in coastal southern New England. Biological Conservation 136: 33-43.
Watterson , N. A. and J. A. Jones. 2007. Flood and debris flow interactions with roads promote exotic plant invasion in steep mountain streams, western Oregon. Geomorphology .
Zhang , Y. and C. Song. 2007. Impacts of afforestation, reforestation and deforestation on China's Forest Cover from 1949 to 2003. Journal of Forestry .
A. M. Ellison. 2006. Nutrient Limitation and Stoichiometry of Carnivorous Plant. Plant Biology 8: 740-747.
Albani, M., D. Medvigy, G. C. Hurtt, and P. R. Moorcroft. 2006. The contributions of land-use change, CO2 fertilization, and climate variability to the Eastern US carbon sink. Global Change Biology 12: 2370-2390.
Atwater*, D. Z., J. L. Butler, and A. M. Ellison . 2006. Spatial distribution and impacts of moth herbivory on northern pitcher plants. Northeastern Naturalist 13: 43-56.
Baillie, I. C., P.S. Ashton, S.P. Chin, S.J. Davies, P.A. Palmioto, S.E. Russo, and S. Tan. 2006. Spatial Associations of Humus, Nutrients and Soils in Mixed Dipterocarp Forest at Lambir, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. Journal of Tropical Ecology 22: 543-553.
Barker Plotkin, A. and D.R. Foster. 2006. Sustaining long-term research through changing times at the Harvard Forest. Pp. 41-53 In L. C. Irland, A.E. Camp, J.C. Brissette , and Z.R. Donohew (Eds.), Long-term Silvicultural & Ecological Studies: Results for Science and Management. GISF Research Paper 005, Yale University.
Bertin, R. I., B. G. DeGasperis, and J. M. Sabloff. 2006. Land Use and Forest History in an Urban Sanctuary in Central Massachusetts. Rhodora 108: 119-141.
Borken, W., E. A. Davidson, K. E. Savage, E. T. Sundquist, and P. Stuedler. 2006. Effect of summer throughfall exclusion, summer drought, and winter snow cover on methane fluxes in a temperate forest soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38: 1388-1395.
Borken W., K. Savage, E. A. Davidson, and S. E. Trumbore. 2006. Effects of experimental drought on soil respiration and radiocarbon efflux from a temperate forest soil. Global Change Biology 12: 177-193.
Briggs, J. M., H. Schaafsma, and D. Trenkov. 2006. Woody vegetation expansion in a desert grassland: Preshistoric human impact? Journal of Arid Environments doi:10.1016/j.jaridenv.2006.10.012.
Bryant, W. S. 2006. John C. Goodlett (1922-1967) Botanist, Plant Geographer, and Teacher. Journal of the Kentucky Academy of Science 67: 3-8.
Busby, P. E. 2006. American beech in coastal New England: forest history
and dynamics. MFS Thesis, Harvard University.
Cobb, R. C., D. A. Orwig, and S. Currie. 2006. Decomposition of green foliage in eastern hemlock forests of southern New England impacted by hemlock woolly adelgid infestations. Canadian Journal Forest Research 36: 1-11.
Davidson, E. A. and I. Janssens. 2006. Temperature sensitivity of soil carbon decomposition and feedbacks to climate change. Nature 440.
Davidson, E. A., I. Janssens, and Y. Luo. 2006. On the variability of respiration in terrestrial ecosystems: moving beyond Q10. Global Change Biology 12: 154-164.
Davidson, E. A., K. Savage, S. E. Trumbore, and W. Borken. 2006. Vertical partitioning of CO2 production within a temperate forest soil. Global Change Biology 12: 944-956.
DeGasperis, B. G. 2006. Windows of opportunity: historical and ecological perspectives on plant invasions. Master's of Forestry Science Thesis, Harvard University.
D'Amato, A. W., D.A. Orwig, and D.R. Foster. 2006. New estimates of Massachusetts old-growth forests: useful data for regional conservation and forest planning. Northeastern Naturalist 13: 495-506.
Ellison, A. M. 2006. Nutrient limitation and stoichiometry of carnivorous plants. Plant Biology 8: 740-747.
Ellison, A. M., L. J. Osterweil, J. L. Hadley, A. Wise, E. Boose, L. Clarke, D. R. Foster, A. Hanson, D. Jensen, P. Kuzeja, E. Riseman, and H. Schultz. 2006. Analytic Webs Support the Synthesis of Ecological Data Sets. Ecology 87: 1345-1358.
Faison, E. 2006. Moose foraging in the temperate forests of Central Massachusetts: a natural re-wilding experiment. Master's of Forestry Science Thesis, Harvard University.
Faison, E. K., D. R. Foster, W. W. Oswald, E. D. Doughty, and B.C.S. Hansen. 2006. Early-Holocene openlands in southern New England. Ecology 87: 2537-2547.
Fajvan, M. A., A. Barker Plotkin, and D.R. Foster. 2006. Modeling tree regeneration height growth after an experimental hurricane. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36: 2003-2014.
Farnsworth, E. J. and D. E. Ogurcak. 2006. Biogeography and decline of
rare plants in New England: historical evidence and contemporary
monitoring. Ecological Applications 16.
Finley*, A. O. and D.B. Kittredge. 2006. Thoreau, Muir, and Jane Doe: different types of private forest owners need different kinds of forest management. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 23: 27-34.
Finley*, A. O., D.B. Kittredge, T. H. Stevens, C. M. Schweik, and D. Dennis. 2006. Possibilities for cross-boundary cooperation in a landscape dominated by private ownership: a case study from Massachusetts. Forest Science 52: 10-22.
Finley*, A. O., D. B. Kittredge, T. H. Stevens, C. M. Schweik, and D. Dennis. 2006. Interest in Cross-Boundary Cooperation: Identification of Distinct Types of Private Forest Owners. Forest Science 52: 10-22.
Foster, D. R. 2006. The importance of land use history to conservation biology. In M. J. Groom, G. K. Meffe, and C. R. Carroll (Eds.), Principles of Conservation Biology. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA.
Foster. D.R. and D.A. Orwig. 2006. Pre-emptive and salvage harvesting of New England forests: when doing nothing is a viable alternative. Conservation Biology 20: 959-970.
Foster, D. R., W. W. Oswald, E. K. Faison, E. D. Doughty, and B.C.S. Hansen . 2006. A climatic driver for abrupt mid-Holocene vegetation dynamics and the hemlock decline in New England. Ecology 87: 2959-2966.
Frey, S. D. 2006. Forest ecosystem responses to chronic nitrogen additions. Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology 4.
Gerbig, C., J. C. Lin, J. W. Munger, and S. C. Wofsy. 2006. What can Tracer Observations in the Continental Boundary Layer tell us about Surface-Atmosphere Fluxes? Atmos. Chem. Phys. 6.
Gotelli N. J. and A. M. Ellison. 2006. Food-web models predict species abundances in response to habitat change. Public Library of Science Biology 14: e324.
Gotelli, N. J. and A. M. Ellison. 2006. Forecasting extinction risk with non-stationary matrix models. Ecological Applications 16 : 51-61.
Halle, F. and P.Barry Tomlinson. 2006. Tree architecture in the vicinity of Auckland. Auckland Botanical Society Journal 60: 66-68.
Harvard Forest Long Term Ecological Research Program. 2006. Abstracts from the 17th Annual Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium April 12, 2006. Harvard Forest.
Heinsch, F. A., M. Zhao, S. W. Running, J. S. Kimball, R. R. Nemani, K. J. Davis, P. V. Bolstad, B. D. Cook, A. R. Desai, D. M. Ricciuto, B. E. Law, W. C. Oechel, H. Kwon, H. Luo, S.C. Wofsy, A. L. Dunn, J. W. Munger, D. D. Baldocchi, L. Xu, D.Y. Hollinger, A. D. Richardson, P. C. Stoy, M. B. S. Siqueira, R. K. Monson, S. P. Burns, and L. B. Flanagan. 2006. Evaluation of Remote Sensing Based Terrestrial Productivity From MODIS Using Regional Tower Eddy Flux Network Observations. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 44: 1908-1925.
Hobbie, E. A. 2006. Carbon allocation to ectomycorrhizal fungi correlates with total belowground allocation in culture studies. Ecology 87: 563-569.
Hobbie, E. A. and H. Wallander. 2006. Integrating ectomycorrhizal fungi into quantitative frameworks of forest carbon and nitrogen cycling. In G.M. Gadd (Eds.), Fungi in Biogeochemical Cycles. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Hobbie, J. E. and E. A. Hobbie. 2006. 15N content in symbiotic fungi and plants estimates nitrogen and carbon flux rates in Arctoc tundra. Ecology. 87: 816-822.
Horii, C., J. W. Munger, S. Wofsy, M. Zahniser, D. Nelson, and J. B. McManus. 2006. Atmospheric reactive nitrogen concentrations and flux budgets at a northeastern U. S. forest site. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 136: 159-174.
Hou, J., Y. Huang, Y. Wang, B. Shuman, W.W. Oswald, E. Faison, and D.R. Foster. 2006. Postglacial climate reconstruction based on compound-specific D/H ratios of fatty acids from Blood Pond, New England. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems Q03008.
Kelty, M. J. and A.W. D'Amato. 2006. Historical perspective on diameter-limit cutting in northeastern forests. In: Diameter-limit Cutting in Northeastern Forests 2005 May 23-24. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-341, Newtown Square, PA.
Kittredge, D. B., K. Clark, M. Ohmann, P. Huckery, and T. French. 2006. Protection of habitat for state-listed rare flora and fauna in Massachusetts during timber harvesting. Natural Areas Journal 26: 198-207.
Kucharik, C. J., C. C. Barford, M. El Maayar, S. C. Wofsy, R. K. Monson, and D. D. Baldocchi. 2006. A multiyear evaluation of a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model at three AmeriFlux forest sites: Vegetation structure, phenology, soil temperature, and CO2 and H2O vapor exchange. Ecological Modelling 196: 1-3.
Köster, D. and R. Pienitz. 2006. Seasonal Diatom Variability and Paleolimnological Inferences - A Case Study. Journal of Paleolimnology 35: 395-416.
Lee, B. H., J. W. Munger, S. C. Wofsy, and A. H. Goldstein. 2006. Anthropogenic emissions of nonmethane hydrocarbons in the northeastern United States: Measured seasonal variations from 1992-1996 and 1999-2001. J. Geophys. Res 111: doi:10.1029/2005JD006172.
Lin, J. C., C. Gerbig., S. C. Wofsy, R. Draxler, V. Y. Chow, and E. W. Gottlieb. 2006. Designing Lagrangian experiments to measure regional-scale trace gas fluxes. Submitted to J. Geophys. Res .
Liu, W. H., D. M. Bryant, L. R. Hutyra, S. R. Saleska, E. H. Pyle, D. J. Curran, and S. C. Wofsy. 2006. Woody Debris Contribution to the Carbon Budget of Selectively Logged and Maturing Midlatitude Forests. Oecologia 148.
Mansfield, C., S. Pattanayak, W. McDow, R. I. McDonald, and P. N. Halpin. 2006. Shades of green: Measuring the value of urban forests in the housing market. Journal of Forest Economics 11: 177-199.
Mathewson, B. 2006. Differences in eastern red-back salamander populations in eastern hemlock-dominated and mixed deciduous forest in north central Massachusetts. Master's of Forestry Science Thesis, Harvard University.
Matross, D. M., A. Andrews, M. Pathmathevan, C. Gerbig, J. C. Lin, S. C. Wofsy, B. C. Daube, E. W. Gottlieb, V. Y. Chow, J. T. Lee, C. Zhao, P. S. Bakwin, J. W. Munger, and D. Y. Hollinger. 2006. Estimating Regional Carbon Exchange in New England and Quebec by Combining Atmospheric Gound-based and Satellite Data. Tellus 58B: 344-358.
McDonald, R. I. 2006. A world of the city, by the city, for the city. In J. Harf and M. Lombardi (Eds.), Taking Sides: Clashing views in global issues. McGraw-Hill, New York.
McDonald, R. I., G. Motzkin, M. S. Bank, D. B. Kittredge, J. Burk, and D. R. Foster. 2006. Forest Harvesting and Deforestation Relationships over Two Decades in Massachusetts. Forest & Ecology Management 227: 31-41.
McDonald, R. I. and D. L. Urban. 2006. Forest Edges and Forest Composition in the Northern Carolina Piedmont. Biological Invasions 8: 1049-1060.
McDonald, R. I. and D. L. Urban. 2006. Spatially Varying Rules of Landscape Change: Lessons from a Case Study. Landscape and Urban Planning 74: 7-20.
Moorcroft, P. R. 2006. How close are we to a predictive science of the biosphere? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 121: 400-407.
Osterweil, L. J., A. Wise, L. Clarke, A. M. Ellison, J. Hadley, E. R. Boose, and D. R. Foster. 2006. Process technology to facilitate the conduct of science. In: International Software Process Workshop. Springer-Verlag, Germany.
Pathmathevan, M., S. C. Wofsy, D. M. Matross, X. Xiao, A. L. Dunn, J. C. Lin, C. Gerbig, J. W. Munger, V. Y. Chow, and E. W. Gottlieb. 2006. A Satellite-Based Biosphere Parameterization for Net Ecosystem CO2 Exchange: Vegetation Photosynthesis and Respiration Model (VPRM). Global Biogeochemical Cycles .
Richardson, A. D., A. S. Bailey, E. G. Denny, C. W. Martin, and J. O'Keefe. 2006. Phenology of a northern hardwood forest canopy. Global Change Biology 12: 1174-1188.
Richardson A. D., D. Y. Hollinger, G. G. Burba, K. J. Davis, L. B. Flanagan, G. G. Katul, J. W. Munger, D. M. Ricciuto, P. C. Stoy, A. E. Suyker, S. B. Verma, and S. C. Wofsy. 2006. A multi-site analysis of random error in tower-based measurements of carbon and energy fluxes. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 136: 1-18.
Schulhof, R. 2006. Management response to hemlock woolly adelgid. Master's of Forestry Science Thesis, Harvard University.
Sevanto, S., T. Hölttä, A. Riikonen, E. Nikinmaa, T. N. Mikkelsen, W. J. Munger, S. C. Wofsy, T. Vesala, and N. M. Holbrook. 2006. Information on sugar and water circulation patterns of trees by diurnal diameter variation detection. In: Report Series in Aerosol Science, 1st iLEAPS Science Conference, 21-26 Jan 2006.
Song, C. 2006. Estimating tree crown size with spatial information of high resolution optical remotely sensed imagery. International Journal of Remote Sensing .
Song, C., L. E. Band, C. L. Tague, P. C. Stoy, G. G. Katul, and R. Oren. 2006. Modeling Impacts of canopy structure on energy, water and carbon fluxes through a Loblolly pine stand in Southeast USA: Uniform vs. Gappy Canopies. Global Change Biology .
Song, C. and M. B. Dickinson. 2006. Extracting forest canopy structure using spatial information of Ikonos imagery: tree crown size vs. leaf area index. Forest Ecology and Management .
Song, C., T. A. Schroeder, and W. B. Cohen. 2006. Mapping temperate conifer forest successional stage distributions with multitemporal Landsat Thematic Mapper imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment .
Stadler, B., T. Muller, and D. Orwig. 2006. The ecology of energy and nutrient fluxes in hemlock forests invaded by the hemlock woolly adelgid. Ecology 87: 1792-1804.
Stinson, K. A. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2006. CO2-enrichment reduces reproductive dominance in competing stands of Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed). Oecologia 146: 155-163.
Stinson, K. A., S. A. Campbell, J. R. Powell, B. E. Wolfe, R. M. Callaway, G. C. Thelen, S. G. Hallett, Prati D., and J. N. Klironomos. 2006. Invasive Plant Suppresses the Growth of Native Tree Seedlings by Disrupting Belowground Mutualisms. Public Library of Science, biology 4: e140.
Stinson, K. A., J. Tran*, J. Petzold*, and F. A. Bazzaz. 2006. Architectural and physiological mechanisms of reduced size inequality in CO2-enriched stands of common ragweed (Ambrosiaartemisiifolia). Global Change Biology 12: 1680-1689.
Sudderth, E. A., K. A. Stinson, and F. A. Bazzaz . 2006. Plant-mediated aphid population response to elevated CO2 and increased nitrogen availability. Global Change Biology 11: 1-12.
Sullivan, K. A. and E. M. Ellison. 2006. The seed bank of hemlock forests: implications for forest
regeneration following hemlock decline. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 3: 393-402.
Tomlinson, P. B. 2006. Stem anatomy of climbing palms in relation to long distance water transport. Aliso 22: 263-275.
Tomlinson, P. B. 2006. The uniqueness of plams. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 151: 5-14.
Turner, D. P., W. D. Ritts, M. S. Zhao, S. A. Kurc, A. L. Dunn, S. C. Wofsy, E. E. Small, and S. W. Running. 2006. Assessing interannual variation in MODIS-based estimates of gross primary production. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 44: 1899-1907, part 1.
Urban, D. L., R. I. McDonald, E. S. Minor, and E. A. Treml. 2006. Causes and consequences of land use change in the North Carolina Piedmont. Pp. 239-258 In J. Wu, B. Jones, H. Li, and O.L. Loucks (Eds.), Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecological Studies. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Urbanski, S., C. Barford, S. Wofsy, C. Kucharik, E. Pyle, J. Budney, K. McKain, D. Fitzjarrald, M. Czikowsky, and J. W. Munger. 2006. Factors Controlling CO2 Exchange on time scales from hourly to decadal at Harvard Forest. J. Geophys. Res.- Biogeosciences.
Von Holle, B., K. A. Joseph*, R. G. Lohnes*, and E. F. Largay*. 2006. Facilitations between the introduced nitrogen-fixing tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, and nonnative plant species in the glacial outwash upland ecosystem of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Biodiversity and Conservation 15: 2197-2215.
Anonymous. April 2005. National Woodlands (cites Harvard Forest Firetower and photo). 19-20.
Bain*, W. G., L. Hutyra, D. C. Patterson*, A. V. Bright, B. C. Daube, J. W. Munger, and S. C. Wofsy. 2005. Wind-induced error in the measurement of soil respiration using closed dynamic chambers. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 131: 225-232.
Bank, M. S., C. S. Lotfin, and E. R. Jung. 2005. Mercury bioaccumulations in Northern two-lined salamanders from streams of the Northeastern United States. Excotoxicology 14: 181-191.
Belin, D. L., D. B. Kittredge, T. H. Stevens, D. C. Dennis, C. M. Schweik, and B. J. Morzuch. 2005. Assessing Private Forest Owner Attitudes Toward Ecosystem-Based Management. Journal of Forestry 103: 28-33.
Bellemare, J., G. Motzkin, and D. R. Foster. 2005. Rich mesic forests: edaphic and physiographic drivers of community variation in western Massachusetts. Rhodora 107: 239-283.
Burton, P. J. 2005. Ecosystem management and conservation biology. Pp. 307-322 In S.B. Watts and L. Tolland (Eds.), Forestry Handbook for British Columbia. Faculty of Forestry University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.
Butler, J., D. Atwater*, and A. Ellison. 2005. Red-spotted Newts: An Unusual Nutrient Source for Northern Picher Plants. Northeastern Naturalist 12: 1-10.
Chan, A. S. K., P. A. Steudler, R. D. Bowden, J. Gulledge, and C. Cavanaugh. 2005. Consequences of nitrogen fertilization on soil methane consumption in a productive temperate deciduous forest. Biology and Fertility of Soils 41: 182-189.
Choat, B., E. Lahr*, P. J. Melcher., M. A. Zwieniecki, and N. M. Holbrook. 2005. The spatial pattern of air seeding thresholds in mature sugar maple trees. Plant, Cell and Environment 28: 1082-1089.
DeBell, L. J., R. W. Talbot, J. E. Dibb, J. W. Munger, E. V. Fischer, and S. E. Frolking. 2005. A major regional air pollution event in the northeastern U.S. caused by extensive forest fires in Quebec, Canada. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 109.
Dixon, P. M., A. M. Ellison, and N. J. Gotelli. 2005. Improving the precision of estimates of the frequency of rare events . Ecology 86: 1114-1123.
Donohue, K. 2005. Niche construction through phenological plasticity: Life history dynamics and ecological consequences. (Invited review). New Phytologist 166: 83-92.
Donohue, K. 2005. Seeds and seasons: Interpreting germination timing in the field. Seed Science Research 15: 175-187.
Donohue, K., C. G. L. Dorn, E. S. Kim, A. Aguilera, C. R. Polisetty, and J. Schmitt. 2005. The evolutionary ecology of seed germination of Arabidopsis thaliana: Variable natural selection on germination timing. Evolution 59: 758-770.
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Motzkin, G., R. Eberhardt, B. Hall, D. R. Foster, J. Harrod, and D. MacDonald. 2002. Vegetation variation across Cape Cod, Massachusetts: environmental and historical determinants. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1439-1454.
Motzkin, G. and D. R. Foster. 2002. Grasslands, heathlands and shrublands in coastal New England: historical interpretations and approaches to conservation. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1569-1590.
Motzkin, G., D. A. Orwig, and D. R. Foster. 2002. History and Dynamics of a Ridgetop Pitch Pine Community - Mount Everett, Massachusetts. Harvard Forest Paper #25, Petersham, MA.
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Muth, C. C. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2002. Tree canopy displacement at forest gap edges. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32: 247-254.
Muth, C. C. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2002. Tree seedling canopy responses to conflicting photosensory cues. Oecologia 132: 197-204.
Ollinger, S. V., J. D. Aber, P. B. Reich, and R. Freuder. 2002. Interactive effects of nitrogen deposition, tropospheric ozone, elevated CO2 and land use history on the carbon dynamics of northern hardwood forests. Global Change Biology 8: 545-562.
Ollinger, S. V., M.L. Smith, M.E. Martin, R. A. Hallett, C.L. Goodale, and J.D. Aber. 2002. Regional variation in foliar chemistry and soil nitrogen status among forests of diverse history and composition. Ecology 83: 339-355.
Orwig, D. A. 2002. Ecosystem to regional impacts of introduced pests and pathogens: historical context, questions and issues. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1471-1474.
Orwig, D. A. 2002. Stand dynamics associated with chronic hemlock woolly adelgid infestations in southern new England. In: Symposium on the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in Eastern North America Proceedings. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Orwig, D. A., D. R. Foster, and D. L. Mausel*. 2002. Landscape patterns of hemlock decline in New England due to the introduced hemlock woolly adelgid. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1475-1487.
Orwig, D. A. and M. L. Kizlinski. 2002. Vegetation response following hemlock woolly adelgid infestation, hemlock decline, and hemlock salvage logging. In: Symposium on the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid in eastern North America proceedings. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, New Brunswick, NJ.
Paillet, F. L. 2002. Chestnut: history and ecology of a transformed species. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1517-1530.
Parshall, T. and D. R. Foster. 2002. Fire on the New England landscape: regional and temporal variation, cultural and environmental controls. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1305-1317.
Sack, L., P. J. Melcher, M. A. Zwieniecki, and N. M. Holbrook. 2002. The hydraulic conductance of the angiosperm leaf lamina: a comparison of three methods. Journal of Experimental Biology 53: 2177-2184.
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Sodhi, N. S. 2002. Competition in the air: birds versus aircraft. Auk 119: 587-595.
Stott, P. Ed. 2002. Journal of Biogeography Special Issue: Insights rom Historical Geography to Ecology and Conservation: Lessons from the New England Landscape. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1267-1590.
Tingley*, M. W., D. A. Orwig, R. Field, and G. Motzkin. 2002. Avian response to removal of a forest dominant: consequences of hemlock woolly adelgid infestations. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1505-1516.
Tomlinson, P. B. and R. Spangler. 2002. Developmental Features of the Discontinuous Stem Vascular System in the Rattan Palm Calamus (Arecaceae-Calamoideae-Calamineae). American Journal of Botany 89: 1128-1141.
Wayne, P., B. S. Foster, J. Connolly, F. A. Bazzaz, and P. Epstein. 2002. Production of allergenic pollen by ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is increased in CO2-enriched atmospheres. Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology 88: 279-282.
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Turner, B. L., S. C. Villar, D. R. Foster, J. Geoghegan, E. Keys, P. Klepeis, D. Lawrence, P. M. Mendoza, S. Manson, Y. Ogneva-Himmelberger, A. Barker Plotkin, D. P. Salicrup, R. R. Chowdhury, B. Savitsky, L. Schneider, B. Schmook, and C. Vance. 2001. Deforestation in the southern Yucatan peninsular region: an integrative approach. Forest Ecology and Management 154: 353-370.
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Esquivel, R. 2000. Presence of Hypsipyla grandella in plantations of Cedrela odorata and Swietenia macrophylla in Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico. Journal of Tropical Ecology (notes) .
Foster, D. R. 2000. From bobolinks to bears: interjecting geographical history into ecological studies, environmental interpretation, and conservation planning. Journal of Biogeography 27: 27-30.
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Foster, D. R. 2000. Linking the deep and recent past to the modern New England Landscape. Rhodora 102: 278-279.
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