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Dave Shaw, Hankyu Kim, and Joe LaManna discuss the importance of ongoing, long-term vegetation measurements
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Joe LaManna explains his new "big plots" which he and his crew are installing at the Andrews Forest this summer.
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Dave Shaw explains that mosses, bryophytes, and lichens are distributed spatially across the vertical gradient of the canopy, espeically in older stands of trees
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Attendees touch and feel and inspect samples of mosses, bryophyes, and lichen
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Attendees touch and feel and inspect samples of mosses, bryophyes, and lichen
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Attendees touch and feel and inspect samples of mosses, bryophyes, and lichen
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Attendees touch and feel and inspect samples of mosses, bryophyes, and lichen
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Attendees touch and feel and inspect samples of mosses, bryophyes, and lichen
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Attendees touch and feel and inspect samples of mosses, bryophyes, and lichen
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Attendees touch and feel and inspect samples of mosses, bryophyes, and lichen
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Attendees touch and feel and inspect samples of mosses, bryophyes, and lichen
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Hankyu Kim explains about his research on the migratory bird, the Hermit Warbler
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Hankyu Kim, with a model of a Hermit Warbler, explains how he tracks the movement of the birds across the landscape
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Hankyu Kim talks about the tools he uses to band birds in order to track their movements in the landscape
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Hankyu Kim talks about the tools he uses to band birds in order to track their movements in the landscape
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Joe LaManna explains his new "big plots" which he and his crew are installing at the Andrews Forest this summer.
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Hankyu Kim carefully puts away the mist net he uses to capture and tag birds
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Joe LaManna showcases his laser survey, which he and his crew use to map out trees in the vegetation plots