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Is the missing nitrogen source (or sink) at Hubbard Brook statistically significant? Quantifying Uncertainty in Ecosystem Studies (QUEST)
Poster Number: 306 Presenter/Primary Author: Ruth Yanai Nutrient budgets for forested ecosystems have rarely included error analysis, making it difficult to establish the significance of the results. At the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, the N
Mismatched breeding phenology of a North American migratory songbird is adaptive
Poster Number: 290 Presenter/Primary Author: Nina Lany Phenological advances are among the most widely reported consequences of anthropogenic climate warming.
Comparison of in-situ methods to measure N mineralization rates in forest soils
Poster Number: 259 Presenter/Primary Author: Peter Groffman Nitrogen mineralization is a critical ecosystem process that is difficult to measure.
Soil biogeochemical processes in hydropedologic units in a northern hardwood forest
Poster Number: 258 Presenter/Primary Author: Peter Groffman As part of a hydropedologic study of a forested catchment in Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (New Hampshire, USA), we investigated the connections between hydropedologic units and soil biogeochem
Examining nutrient co-limitation in northern hardwood forests
Poster Number: 190 Presenter/Primary Author: Melany Fisk Recent meta- analyses reveal that ecosystem productivity is often co-limited by nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P).