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Looking down from high in the canopy into the crowns of neighboring trees
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Looking down from high in the canopy into the crowns of neighboring trees
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Looking down from high in the canopy into the crowns of neighboring trees
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The cables and instruments along the tree trunk measure microclimate from the bottom of the tree to the top. Researchers measure temperature, humidity, leaf wetness and wind speed and direction....
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Looking down from high in the canopy into the crowns of neighboring trees
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Looking down from high in the canopy into the crowns of neighboring trees
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Mark Schulze, Andrews Forest Director, takes a few minutes in the mid canopy as he makes his way high into the tree tops to make measurements
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The cables and instruments along the tree trunk measure microclimate from the bottom of the tree to the top. Researchers measure temperature, humidity, leaf wetness and wind speed and direction.
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The cables and instruments along the tree trunk measure microclimate from the bottom of the tree to the top. Researchers measure temperature, humidity, leaf wetness and wind speed and direction.
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The cables and instruments along the tree trunk measure microclimate from the bottom of the tree to the top. Researchers measure temperature, humidity, leaf wetness and wind speed and direction.
Publications
Publication Year: 2020
O’Keefe, K.; Bell, D.M.; McCulloh, K.A.; Nippert, J.B., . 2020. Bridging the Flux Gap: Sap Flow Measurements Reveal Species-Specific Patterns of Water Use in a Tallgrass Prairie. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 125(2). doi:https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005446
Publications
Publication Year: 2021
Helbling, E.; Pierson, D.; Lajtha, K. 2021. Sources of soil carbon loss during soil density fractionation: Laboratory loss or seasonally variable soluble pools?. Geoderma. 382. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2020.114776
Publications
Publication Year: 2022
Drake, S.A.; Rupp, D.E.; Thomas, C.K.; Oldroyd, H.J.; Schulze, M.; Jones, J.A. 2022. Increasing Daytime Stability Enhances Downslope Moisture Transport in the Subcanopy of an Even-Aged Conifer Forest in Western Oregon, USA. JGR Atmospheres. 127(9). doi:https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD036042
Publications
Publication Year: 2022
Evers, C.; Holz, A.; Busby, S.; Nielsen-Pincus, M. 2022. Extreme Winds Alter Influence of Fuels and Topography on Megafire Burn Severity in Seasonal Temperate Rainforests under Record Fuel Aridity. Fire. 5(2): 41. doi:https://doi.org/10.3390/fire5020041
Publications
Publication Year: 2022
Jones, Julia; Ellison, David; Ferraz, Silvio; Lara, Antonio; Wei, Xiaohua; Zhang, Zhiqiang. 2022. Forest restoration and hydrology. Forest Ecology and Management. 520: 120342. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120342
Publications
Publication Year: 2022
Rousseau, J.S.; Betts, M.G. 2022. Factors influencing transferability in species distribution models. . Ecography. 2022(7). doi:https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.06060
Publications
Publication Year: 2022
Sibley, A., Schulze, M., Jones, J., Kennedy, A., Still, C. 2022. Canopy wetting patterns and the determinants of dry season dewfall in an old growth Douglas-fir canopy. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 323: 109069. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2022.109069
Publications
Publication Year: 2015
Kumaran, Sneha Krishna. 2015. Identifying a Ranking of Plant Preferences for a Pollinator. Corvallis: Oregon State University. 48 p. B.S. honors thesis.
Publications
Publication Year: 2022
Vickers, Melinda. 2022. Climate Variability and Plant-Pollinator Networks in the Cascade Range, Oregon. Corvallis: Oregon State University. 152 p. M.S. thesis.
Publications
Publication Year: 2014
O’Connell, K.B.; Morrell, P.D. 2014. Making Global Climate Change Relevant in the Classroom: An Experiential Approach to Professional Development. The Oregon Science Teacher. 55(3): 21-25.
Publications
Publication Year: 2019
Evans, Lucas R. 2019. Dissolved Organic Carbon Production and Flux from Long Term Litter Manipulations in a Pacific Northwest Old-Growth Forest. Corvallis: Oregon State University. 28 p. B.S. honors thesis.
Publications
Publication Year: 2021
Clark, James S.; Andrus, Robert; Aubry-Kientz, Melaine; Bergeron, Yves; Bogdziewicz, Michal; Bragg, Don C.; Brockway, Dale; Cleavitt, Natalie L.; Cohen, Susan; Courbaud, Benoit; Daley, Robert; Das, Adrian J.; Dietze, Michael; Fahey, Timothy J.; Fer, Istem; Franklin, Jerry F.; Gehring, Catherine A.; Gilbert, Gregory S.; Greenberg, Cathryn H.; Guo, Qinfeng; HilleRisLambers, Janneke; Ibanez, Ines; Johnstone, Jill; Kilner, Christopher L.; Knops, Johannes; Koenig, Walter D.; Kunstler, Georges; LaMontagne, Jalene M.; Legg, Kristin L.; Luongo, Jordan; Lutz, James A.; Macias, Diana; McIntire, Eliot J. B.; Messaoud, Yassine; Moore, Christopher M.; Moran, Emily; Myers, Jonathan A.; Myers, Orrin B.; Nunez, Chase; Parmenter, Robert; Pearse, Sam; Pearson, Scott; Poulton-Kamakura, Renata; Ready, Ethan; Redmond, Miranda D.; Reid, Chantal D.; Rodman, Kyle C.; Scher, C. Lane; Schlesinger, William H.; Schwantes, Amanda M.; Shanahan, Erin; Sharma, Shubhi; Steele, Michael A.; Stephenson, Nathan L.; Sutton, Samantha; Swenson, Jennifer J.; Swift, Margaret; Veblen, Thomas T.; Whipple, Amy V.; Whitham, Thomas G.; Wion, Andreas P.; Zhu, Kai; Zlotin, Roman. 2021. Continent-wide tree fecundity driven by indirect climate effects. Nature Communications. 12(1): 1242. doi:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-20836-3
Publications
Publication Year: 2021
Hafen, Konrad. 2021. Dynamic Stream Permanence Estimates at Regional and Local Extents. Moscow: University of Idaho. 95 p. Ph.D. dissertation.