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- 1911. Bulletin of the Harvard Forestry
Club.
- 1913. Bulletin of the Harvard Forestry
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- Abbott, H. G. 1951. Reconnaissance of the forests of
Oxford County, Maine, with special reference to the effects of fire, wind,
soil and glaciation. Thesis, Harvard University.
- Aber, J. D. 1992. Nitrogen Cycling and Nitrogen
Saturation in Temperate Forest Ecosystems. Trends in Ecology and
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- Aber, J. D. 1997. Why don't we believe the
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- Aber, J. D. 2004. Biogeochemistry: The Physiology
of Ecosystems. In: Foster, D. R., Aber, J. D., Forests in Time: The
Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
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Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
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models, remote sensing and regional analysis. In: Foster, D. R., Aber, J. D., Forests in Time: The
Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
- Aber, J. D., Driscoll, C. T. 1997. Effects of land use, climate
variation and N deposition on N cycling and C storage in northern hardwood
forests. Global Biogeochemical
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- Aber, J. D., Freuder, R. 2000. Variation among solar radiation
data sets for the Eastern US and its effects on predictions of forest
production and water yield. Climate Research 15: 33-43.
- Aber, J. D., Goodale, C. G., Ollinger, S. V., Hallett, R. A., Magill, A. H., Martin, M. E., Smith, M. L., Stoddard, J. L. 2003. Is Nitrogen Deposition Altering
the Nitrogen Status of Northeastern Forests?. BioScience 53: 375-389.
- Aber, J. D., Magill, A. H. 2004. Chronic nitrogen additions at
the Harvard Forest (USA): the first 15 years of a nitrogen saturation
experiment. Forest Ecology and
Management 196: 1-5.
- Aber, J. D., Magill, A., Boone, R. D., Melillo, J. M., Steudler, P. A., Bowden, R. D. 1993. Plant and soil responses to
chronic nitrogen additions at the Harvard Forest, Massachusetts. Ecological Applications 3: 156-166.
- Aber, J. D., Magill, A., Nadelhoffer, K. J., Melillo, J., Steudler, P. A., Hendricks, J. J., Bowden, R. D., Currie, W. S., McDowell, W., Berntson, G. M. 2004. Exploring the process of
nitrogen saturation. In: Foster, D. R., Aber, J. D., Forests in Time: The
Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
- Aber, J. D., McDowell, W. H., Nadelhoffer, K. J., Magill, A. H., Berntson, G. M., Kamekea, M., McNulty, S. G., Currie, W. S., Rustad, L. E., Fernandez, I. 1998. Nitrogen Saturation in Temperate
Forest Ecosystems. BioScience 48: 921-934.
- Aber, J. D., Melillo, J. M., McClaugherty, C. A. 1990. Predicting long-term patterns of
mass loss, nitrogen dynamics, and soil organic matter formation from initial
fine litter chemistry in temperate forest ecosystems. Canadian Journal of
Botany 68: 2201-2208.
- Aber, J. D., Melillo, J. M., Nadelhoffer, K. J., Pastor, J., Boone, R. D. 1991. Factors controlling nitrogen
cycling and nitrogen saturation in northern temperate forest
ecosystems. Ecological Applications 1: 303-315.
- Aber, J. D., Nadelhoffer, K. J., Steudler, P., Melillo, J. M. 1989. Nitrogen Saturation in Northern
Forest Ecosystems. BioScience 39: 378-386.
- Aber, J. D., Ollinger, S. V., Federer, C. A., Driscoll, C. T. 1997. Modeling nitrogen saturation in
forest ecosystems in response to land use and atmospheric deposition. Ecological Modelling 101: 61-78.
- Aber, J. D., Ollinger, S. V., Federer, C. A., Reich, P. B., Goulden, M. L., Kicklighter, D. W., Melillo, J. M., Lathrop, R. G. L. 1995. Predicting the effects of
climate change on water yield and forest production in the northeastern
U.S. Climate Research 5: 207-222.
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Microscopic Study of Frankia in Root Nodules of Alnus Incana Grown at Three
Oxygen Tensions. Canadian Journal of
Microbiology 36: 97-108.
- Abramoff, R. Z. 2015. Phenology and allocation of
belowground plant carbon at local to global scales. Thesis, Boston University.
- Abramoff, R. Z., Davidson, E. A., Finzi, A. C. 2017. A parsimonious modular approach
to building a mechanistic belowground carbon and nitrogen model. Journal of Geophysical Research:
Biogeosciences 122: 2418-2434.
- Abramoff, R. Z., Finzi, A. C. 2016. Seasonality and partitioning of
root allocation to rhizosphere soils in a midlatitude forest. Ecosphere 7: e01547.
- Abrams, M. D., Orwig, D. A. 1996. A 300-Year History of
Disturbance and Canopy Recruitment for Co-Occurring White Pine and Hemlock
on the Allegheny Plateau, USA. Journal of Ecology 84: 353-363.
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status of two contrasting old-growth oak forests in the Blue Ridge
Mountains, U.S.A.. Canadian Journal of Forest
Research 27: 994-1002.
- Acevedo, O. C., Fitzjarrald, D. R. 2001. The early evening surface-layer
transition: temporal and spatial variability. Journal of the Atmospheric
Sciences 58: 2650-2667.
- Adair, E. C., Parton, W. J., Del Grosso, S. J., Silver, W. L., Harmon, M. E., Hall, S. A., Burke, I. C., Hart, S. C. 2008. Simple three-pool model
accurately describes patterns of long-term litter decomposition in diverse
climates. Global Change Biology 14: 2636-2660.
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Silviculture, New England Section, Society of American Foresters-A
silvicultural policy for the hurricane area. Journal of Forestry 39: 376-378.
- Ahmed, H., DeAngelis, K. M., Morrow, M. A., Rasko, D. 2022. Draft Genome Sequence of
Leifsonia poae Strain BS71, Isolated from a Drought Microcosm. Microbiology Resource
Announcements 11: e00951-21.
- Akachuku, A. E. 1991. Wood growth determined from
growth ring analysis in red pine (Pinus resinosa) trees forced to lean by a
hurricane. IAWA Bulletin 12: 263-274.
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resinosa Ait. trees 50 years after they were displaced by a
hurricane. Forest Ecology and
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Leaves of Pseudotsuga Under Natural and Experimental Conditions. American Journal of
Botany 48: 71-99.
- Alapaty, K., Cheng, B., Bash, J., Munger, J. W., Walker, J.T., Arunachalam, S. 2022. Dry Deposition Methods Based on
Turbulence Kinetic Energy: 1. Evaluation of Various Resistances and
Sensitivity Studies Using a Single-Point Model. Journal of Geophysical Research:
Atmospheres 127: e2022JD036631.
- Albani, M., Medvigy, D., Hurtt, G. C., Moorcroft, P. R. 2006. The contributions of land-use
change, CO2 fertilization, and climate variability to the Eastern US carbon
sink. Global Change Biology 12: 2370-2390.
- Albani, M., Moorcroft, P. R., Ellison, A. M., Orwig, D. A., Foster, D. R. 2010. Predicting the impact of hemlock
Woolly Adelgid on carbon dynamics of eastern United States forests. Canadian Journal Forest
Research 40: 119-133.
- Alexander, M. R., Pearl, J. K., Bishop, D. A., Cook, E. R., Anchukaitis, K. J., Pederson, N. 2019. The potential to strengthen
temperature reconstructions in ecoregions with limited tree line using a
multispecies approach. Quaternary Research 92: 583-597.
- Allen, A. 1995. Soil science and survey at
Harvard Forest. Soil Survey Horizons 36: 133-142.
- Allen, A. E. 1921. Quality in the second growth
white pine of New England. Thesis, Harvard University.
- Allen, G. M., Gould, E. M., Jr. 1986. Complexity, wickedness, and
public forests. Journal of Forestry 84: 20-23.
- Allison, T. D. 1990. Pollen production and plant
density affect pollination and seed production in Taxus canadensis. Ecology 71: 516-522.
- Allison, T. D. 1991. Variation in Sex Expression in
Canada Yew (Taxus canadensis). American Journal of
Botany 78: 569-578.
- Allison, T. D. 1993. Self-fertility in Canada
Yew. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical
Club 120: 115-120.
- Allison, T. D., Moeller, R. E., Davis, M. B. 1986. Pollen in Laminated Sediments
Provides Evidence for a Mid-Holocene Forest Pathogen Outbreak. Ecology 67: 1101-1105.
- Almquist-Jacobson,
H., Foster, D. R. 1995. Toward an Integrated Model for
Raised-Bog Development: Theory and Field Evidence. Ecology 76: 2503-2516.
- Aloni, R., Zimmermann, M. H. 1983. The Control of Vessel Size and
Density Along the Plant Axis. Differentiation 24: 203-208.
- Alstad, K. P., Lai, C-T, Flanagan, L. B., Ehleringer, J. R. 2007. Environmental controls on the
carbon isotope composition of ecosystem-respired CO. Tree Physiology 27: 1361-1374.
- Alteio, L. V., Schulz, F., Seshadri, R., Varghese, N., Rodriguez-Reillo, E.
R., Goudeau, D., Eichorst, S. A., Malmstrom, R. R., Bowers, R. M., Katz, L. A., Blanchard, J. L., Woyke, T. 2020. Complementary Metagenomic
Approaches Improve Reconstruction of Microbial Diversity in a Forest
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- Altpeter, L. S. 1937. A history of the forests of Cape
Cod. Thesis, Harvard University.
- Anderson*, M., Del Toro, I. 2021. Forest Succession and Tree
Identity Shape Species and Functional Group Richness of Ant Communities in
New England. Northeastern Naturalist 28: 9-27.
- Anderson, R. L. 2001. Integrating lateral expansion
into models of peatland development in temperate New England. Thesis, Harvard University.
- Anderson, R. L., Foster, D. R., Motzkin, G. 2003. Integrating lateral expansion
into models of peatland development in temperate New England. Journal of Ecology 91: 68-76.
- Anderson-Teixeira, K.
J., Davies, S. J., Bennett, A. C., Gonzalez-Akre, E. B., Muller-Landau, H. C., Wright, S. J., Abu Salim, K., Almeyda Zambrano, A.
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M., Jansen, P. A., Jiang, M., Johnson, D. J., Kanzaki, M., Kassim, A. R., Kenfack, D., Kibet, S., Kinnaird, M. F., Korte, L., Kral, K., Kumar, J., Larson, A. J., Li, Y., Li, X., Liu, S., Lum, S. K. Y., Lutz, J. A., Ma, K., Maddalena, D. M., Makana, J. R., Malhi, Y., Marthews, T., Serduin, R. M., McMahon, S. M., McShea, W. J., Memiaghe, H., Mi, X., Mizuno, T., Morecroft, M., Myers, J. A., Novotny, V., De Olveria, A. A., Ong, P. S., Orwig, D. A., Ostertag, R., Den Ouden, J., Parker, G. G., Phillips, R. P., Sack, L., Sainge, M. N., Sang, W., Sri-Ngernyuang, K., Sukumar, R., Sun, I., Sungpalee, W., Suresh, H. S., Tan, S., Thomas, S. C., Thomas, D. W., Thompson, J., Turner, B. L., Uriartem, M., Valencia, R., Vallejo, M. I., Vicentini, A., Vrska, T., Wang, X., Wang, X., Weiblen, G., Wolf, A., Xu, H., Yap, S., Zimmerman, J. 2015. CTFS-ForestGEO: a worldwide
network monitoring forests in an era of global change. Global Change Biology 21: 528-549.
- Anderson-Teixeira, K.
J., McGarvey, J. C., Muller-Landau, H. C., Park, J. Y., Gonzalez-Akre, E. B., Herrmann, V., Bennett, A. C., So, C. V., Bourg, N. A., Thompson, J. R., McMahon, S. M., McShea, W. J. 2015. Size-related scaling of tree
form and function in a mixed-age forest. Functional Ecology 29: 1587-1602.
- Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina
J., Herrmann, Valentine, Rollinson, Christine
R., Gonzalez, Bianca, Gonzalez-Akre, Erika
B., Pederson, Neil, Alexander, M. Ross, Allen, Craig D., Alfaro-Sánchez,
Raquel, Awada, Tala, Baltzer, Jennifer L., Baker, Patrick J., Birch, Joseph D., Bunyavejchewin,
Sarayudh, Cherubini, Paolo, Davies, Stuart J., Dow, Cameron, Helcoski, Ryan, Kašpar, Jakub, Lutz, James A., Margolis, Ellis Q., Maxwell, Justin T., McMahon, Sean M., Piponiot, Camille, Russo, Sabrina E., Šamonil, Pavel, Sniderhan, Anastasia
E., Tepley, Alan J., Vašíčková, Ivana, Vlam, Mart, Zuidema, Pieter A. 2022. Joint effects of climate, tree
size, and year on annual tree growth derived from tree-ring records of ten
globally distributed forests. Global Change Biology 28: 245-266.
- Andrejczyk, K., Butler, B. J., Dickinson, B. J., Hewes, J. H., Markowski-Lindsay,
M., Kittredge, D. B., Kilgore, M. A., Snyder, S. A., Catanzaro, P. F. 2016. Family Forest Owners’
Perceptions of Landowner Assistance Programs in the USA: A Qualitative
Exploration of Program Impacts on Behaviour. Small-scale Forestry 15: 17-28.
- Angert, A., Barkan, E., Barnett, B., Brugnoli, E., Davidson, E. A., Fessenden, J., Maneepong, S., Panapitukkul, N., Randerson, J. T., Savage, K. E., Yakir, D., Luz, B. 2003. Contribution of soil respiration
in tropical, temperate, and boreal forests to the 18O enrichment of
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- Anonymous 1907. A Harvard University
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- Anonymous 1908. Seventeenth Annual Report of the
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- Anonymous 1924. Catalog of Representative
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accounts of selected cuttings, plantations, sample plots, forest types, etc.
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- Anonymous 1932. The Harvard Forest fire study,
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Association 25: 250-255.
- Anonymous 1936. Summary of research and other
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- Anonymous 1939. Soils and Forest Conference,
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- Anonymous 1944. The University - Harvard's
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- Anthony, M. A., Frey, S. D., Stinson, K. A. 2017. Fungal community homogenization,
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