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View article: Dendrochronological reconstruction of arborvitae leafminer (<i>Argyresthia</i> spp.) outbreaks on northern white-cedar (<i>Thuja occidentalis</i>) in Maine, USA
Dendrochronological reconstruction of arborvitae leafminer (<i>Argyresthia</i> spp.) outbreaks on northern white-cedar (<i>Thuja occidentalis</i>) in Maine, USA Open
Although northern white-cedar ( Thuja occidentalis; henceforth cedar) is thought to have few insect pests, arborvitae leafminers (primarily Argyresthia thuiella) have been known to cause leaf necrosis. Yet, historical evidence for leafmine…
View article: Early spring onset increases carbon uptake more than late fall senescence: Modeling future phenological change in a US northern deciduous forest
Early spring onset increases carbon uptake more than late fall senescence: Modeling future phenological change in a US northern deciduous forest Open
The timing of spring leaf development and fall senescence determine how long deciduous forests actively exchange carbon and water with the atmosphere. Being able to model these dates is therefore critical to accurately representing ecosyst…
View article: Coupling of Tree Growth and Photosynthetic Carbon Uptake Across Six North American Forests
Coupling of Tree Growth and Photosynthetic Carbon Uptake Across Six North American Forests Open
Linking biometric measurements of stand‐level biomass growth to tower‐based measurements of carbon uptake—gross primary productivity and net ecosystem productivity—has been the focus of numerous ecosystem‐level studies aimed to better unde…
View article: Multi‐Decadal Carbon Cycle Measurements Indicate Resistance to External Drivers of Change at the Howland Forest AmeriFlux Site
Multi‐Decadal Carbon Cycle Measurements Indicate Resistance to External Drivers of Change at the Howland Forest AmeriFlux Site Open
A long‐standing goal of ecology has been to understand the cycling of carbon in forests. This has taken on new urgency with the need to address a rapidly changing climate. Forests serve as long‐term stores for atmospheric CO 2 , but their …
View article: Howland Forest 25-year dataset - Multi-decadal carbon cycle measurements indicate resistance to external drivers of change at the Howland Forest AmeriFlux site
Howland Forest 25-year dataset - Multi-decadal carbon cycle measurements indicate resistance to external drivers of change at the Howland Forest AmeriFlux site Open
The Howland Forest, located in central Maine, is an unmanaged, mixed-age forest characterized by canopy trees aged 100-200 years. Eddy flux measurements have been collected at this site since 1996. The forest was first inventoried by NASA …
View article: Drivers of individual tree growth and mortality in an uneven-aged, mixed-species conifer forest
Drivers of individual tree growth and mortality in an uneven-aged, mixed-species conifer forest Open
View article: Quantifying climate–growth relationships at the stand level in a mature mixed‐species conifer forest
Quantifying climate–growth relationships at the stand level in a mature mixed‐species conifer forest Open
A range of environmental factors regulate tree growth; however, climate is generally thought to most strongly influence year‐to‐year variability in growth. Numerous dendrochronological (tree‐ring) studies have identified climate factors th…
View article: Nontimber forest products in the United States: an analysis for the 2015 National Sustainable Forest Report
Nontimber forest products in the United States: an analysis for the 2015 National Sustainable Forest Report Open
Worldwide, forest plants and fungi that are harvested for their nontimber products are critical for the health of the ecosystems and the well-being of people who benefit from the harvest.This document provides an analysis of the volumes an…