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Stephen Calkins does his research high in the canopy of the forest
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Using a laser rangefinder to record distances and branch lengths
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Looking across at the mid-canopy layer in the forest: dead tree snags, douglas fir and western hemlock trees.
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Postdoc Sky (Yung-Hsiang) Lan, and graduate student Stephen Calkins
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Sky Lan, with climbing gear, safety equipment, and fieldwork supplies
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Sky Lan, with climbing gear, safety equipment, and fieldwork supplies
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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 down, way down. Note the blue backpack on the ground at the base of the tree.
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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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inspecting a branch to see if it is infected with dwarf mistletoe
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Using a compass to assess orientation of mistletoe-infected branches on a tree
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Lina DiGregorio (left) photographing in the canopy, and Sky Lan (right)
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Lina DiGregorio, ready to descend back to the ground after photographing Stephen's and Sky's field work in the canopy
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Sky Lan and Stephen Calkins in the canopy. Photo taken from the ground with a zoom lens.
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The tree, in the center, is where Sky and Stephen were doing their work on this particular day and where the photos were taken