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Marie Tosa is a PhD student in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences at Oregon State University working with Damon Lesmeister and Taal Levi. Marie spent 2.5 years from 2017...
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In the face of a warming climate, organisms may find at least temporary refuge in cooler nooks and crannies of a landscape. Previous work from the Andrews Forest (Frey et al. 2016 – Science...
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Thanks to the efforts of Kari O’Connell, the Andrews Forest has played a leadership role in establishing the Undergraduate Field Experiences Research Network (UFERN). This network brings...
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A commentary by Mark Harmon, OSU professor emeritus, recently published in the journal Biogeochemistry focuses on the role of woody detritus (aka dead trees) in biogeochemical cycles. The...
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Soil is the largest store of carbon (C) in the terrestrial biosphere, containing more than twice as much C as the atmosphere. Hence, even small changes in soil C may have a relatively large effect on...
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December 02, 2021
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A snow drought occurs when warm temperatures result in mountains receiving a higher proportion of precipitation as rain instead of snow. A new study measured the effects of the 2015 snow drought on...
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Meteorological Station Diagnostics: Battery
Meteorological station diagnostics feature need-based visualizations and auto-alert features that assist researcher and technicians to improve the...
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Publication Year: 2022
Halpern, Charles B.; Antos, Joseph A. 2022. Burn severity and pre-fire seral state interact to shape vegetation responses to fire in a young, western Cascade Range forest. Forest Ecology and Management. 507(120028): 18p. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120028
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There are few studies of vegetation responses to fire in young forests of the western Cascades, in contrast to a rich history of study in older forests. Researchers Charles Halpern and Joseph Antos...