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Large Permanent Plots ![]() Despite our ability to reconstruct or model forest dynamics there is no substitute for long-term data collected from permanently marked plots or mapped forests in which repeated observations and data have been collected for decades. The Harvard Forest is fortunate to have a number of such mapped areas and we have been adding to this research platform with additional areas of mapped and censused trees as important new questions have developed. Major sites at Harvard Forest include:Mixed deciduous forest: Mapped overstory plots (established 1990, remeasured 2003); Lyford Grid (established 1969, remeasured 1975, 1991, 2001)
Further description of permanent plots. Publications:Barker Plotkin, A. and D. Foster. In press. Sustaining long-term research through changing times at the Harvard Forest. In: Longterm silvicultural and ecological studies: harvesting results for science and management, Yale University. Wilson, K. *. 2002. Lasting impacts of a catastrophic wind event: the 1938 Hurricane and thirty-two years of changing stand dynamics Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA. Senior Thesis, Middlebury College Sipe, T. W. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2001. Shoot damage effects on regeneration of maples (Acer) across an understory-gap microenvironmental gradient. Journal of Ecology 89: 761-773 Motzkin, G., P. Wilson, D. R. Foster, and A. Allen. 1999. Vegetation patterns in heterogeneous landscapes: the importance of history and environment. Journal of Vegetation Science 10: 903-920 Mabry, C. and T. Korsgren. 1998. A permanent plot study of vegetation and vegetation-site factors fifty-three years following disturbance in central New England, U.S.A. Ecoscience 5: 232-240 Allen, A. 1995. Soil science and survey at Harvard Forest. Soil Survey Horizons 36: 133-142 Sipe, T. W. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1994. Gap partitioning among maples (Acer) in central New England: survival and growth. Ecology 76: 1587-1602 Sipe, T. W. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1994. Gap partitioning among maples (Acer) in Central New England: shoot architecture and photosynthesis. Ecology 75: 2318-2332 Wayne, P. M. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1993. Morning vs afternoon sun patches in experimental forest gaps: consequences of temporal incongruency of resources to birch regeneration. Oecologia 94: 235-243 Mills, A. V. 1993. Predicting forest growth and composition - a test of the JABOWA model using data from Earl Stephens' study in the Tom Swamp tract. Senior Thesis, Hampshire College Stafford, R. 1992. Heterogeneity in forest structure, composition and dynamics following catastrophic wind disturbance in southwestern New Hampshire. MFS Thesis, Harvard Foster, D. R., T. Zebryk, P. Schoonmaker, and A. Lezberg. 1992. Post-settlement history of human land-use and vegetation dynamics of a hemlock woodlot in central New England. Journal of Ecology 80: 773-786 Schoonmaker, P. 1991. Long-term vegetation dynamics in southwestern New Hampshire. PhD Thesis, Harvard Sipe, T. 1990. Gap partitioning among maples (Acer) in the forests of central New England. PhD Thesis, Harvard Foster, D. R. 1988. Disturbance history, community organization and vegetation dynamics of the old-growth Pisgah Forest, southwestern New Hampshire, U.S.A. Journal of Ecology 76: 105-134 |