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Stephen Calkins inspects a "witches' broom," a branch infected by dwarf mistletoe.
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Sky Lan (left) and Stephen Calkins (right) assess and record data on dwarf mistletoe in the canopy of a western hemlock tree
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Looking down into the upper and mid-canopy of the forest. We can see the lacy branching of western hemlock trees nearby
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Stephen Calkins measures the size of the mistletoe broom--the part of branch affected and deformed by dwarf mistletoe
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Stephen Calkins measures the size of the mistletoe broom--the part of branch affected and deformed by dwarf mistletoe
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Looking across into the canopy of the forest. In the top right of the photo, nearby, is a dwarf mistletoe broom.
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Looking down into the upper and mid-canopy of the forest. We can see the lacy branching of western hemlock trees nearby
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Sky Lan (left) and Stephen Calkins (right) assess and record data on dwarf mistletoe in the canopy of a western hemlock tree
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Stephen Calkins high in the canopy of a western hemlock tree, where he studies the affects of dwarf mistletoe
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Stephen Calkins holds fruiting bodies of the dwarf mistletoe plant: the female plant is on the left, the male on the right
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Sky Lan (left) and Stephen Calkins (right) keep a positive work atmosphere
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Sky Lan (left) and Stephen Calkins (right) assess and record data on dwarf mistletoe in the canopy of a western hemlock tree
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Lina DiGregorio (Andrews Forest LTER Coordinator) with her camera gear
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Stephen Calkins measures the size of the mistletoe broom--the part of branch affected and deformed by dwarf mistletoe
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Sky Lan (left) and Stephen Calkins (right) assess and record data on dwarf mistletoe in the canopy of a western hemlock tree