Mark Schulze gives an overview of the site
Midterm Review 2023
Every six years the National Science Foundation sets up a panel to review the work and progress of the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest Long-Term Ecological Research Program. The review involves two full days of presentations on our research, education, information management, network participation, and program management.
Dave Bell presents about landscape disturbances like fire and heat
Dave Bell presents about landscape disturbances like fire and heat
Catalina Segura presents about watersheds
Posy Busby, Brooke Penaluna, Suzanne Remillard
Presenters at the landing in Watershed 1
Graduate student Cole Doolittle presents about wildfire and vegetation
Sherri Johnson speaks about watersheds and aquatic chemistry
Presenters at the landing in Watershed 1
Michael Nelson presents about conservation ethics
Postdoc Claire Rapp presents about decision making
Pam Sullivan presents about hydrology and chemistry
Matt Betts and Michael Nelson, current and past Lead PIs of the Andrews Forest LTER program
Mark Schulze presents at the Discovery Tree
Julia Jones presents about long-term trends in data
Chris Still speaks about canopy ecology and heat stress to trees
Graduate student Kyle Gervers presents about leaf endophytes
Graduate student Nina Ferrari presents about her work on birds in the forest canopy
Presentations at the Discovery Tree
Graduate student Nina Ferrari presents about her work on birds in the forest canopy
Chris Still speaks about canopy ecology and heat stress to trees
Fred Swanson shares about the science-arts-humanities connections
Posy Busby speaks about the reciprocal transplant experiment and species interactions
Matt Betts presents about birds and species interactions
Marie Tosa presents about biodiversity studies across the site
Presentations in the forest, about species interactions
Presentations in the forest, about species interactions
Graduate student Abbey Neat presents about a tree seedling study
Graduate student Madison Sutton presents about bird interaction studies
Jeff Diez presents about a moss component of the species interaction study
Posy Busby, Jeff Diez, Abbey Neat, Madison Sutton present on the reciprocal transplant experiment
Joe LaManna, Matt Betts, Marie Tosa review a handout
Matt Betts, Suzanne Remillard, Marie Tosa review a handout
Presentations in the forest, about species interactions
Jeff Diez presents about a moss component of the species interaction study.Note moss transplant plot.
Jeff Diez presents about a moss component of the species interaction study
Jeff Diez presents about a moss component of the species interaction study
Brooke Penaluna with a rough skinned newt
Presentations along Lookout Creek
Presentations along Lookout Creek
Presentations along Lookout Creek
Ivan Arismendi presents on long-term studies on fish and salamanders
Graduate student Tatiana Latorre demonstrates a trap used to sample aquatic insects
Graduate student Tatiana Latorre shows aquatic insects to a panelist
Graduate student Zachary Perry speaks about hyrology and flow paths of water
Graduate student Zachary Perry speaks about hyrology and flow paths of water
Dana Warren presents about the interactions of stream temperature, light, and drought
Dana Warren presents about the interactions of stream temperature, light, and drought
Dana Warren presents about the interactions of stream temperature, light, and drought
Dana Warren presents about the interactions of stream temperature, light, and drought
Tatiana Latorre, Ivan Arismendi, Brooke Penaluna, Zach Perry, Dana Warren
Graduate student Tatiana Latorre
College of Forestry Associate Dean of Research, Katy Kavenaugh (left) with graduate student Victoria Moreno
Graduate student Alex Redlins (left) presents a poster on hydraulic redistribution
Graduate student poster session
Graduate student Abbey Neat presents her poster on the interaction of tree seedlings and soil microbial communities
Graduate student Cole Doolittle presents his poster about wildfire and vegetation
Graduate student poster session
Graduate student Victoria Moreno (center) presents her poster
Graduate student poster session
Graduate student Madelyn Mafia discusses her work on drought and stream temperature
Graduate student Kyle Gervers presents his research on leaf endophytes
Graduate student Abbey Neat presents her poster on the interaction of tree seedlings and soil microbial communities