Thanks to Natalie for continuing the Dear Associates letter (and by so doing, honoring Tom!)

The ISE crew will be creating large canopy gaps this winter, and there may be some new opportunities to look at regeneration in these plots.

Best,

Lindsey

 

From: hubbardbrookcos-bounces@lists.sr.unh.edu [mailto:hubbardbrookcos-bounces@lists.sr.unh.edu] On Behalf Of Natalie Laura Cleavitt
Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2015 9:31 PM
To: HubbardBrookCOS@lists.sr.unh.edu
Subject: [HubbardBrookCOS] Oak-Pine update

 



Dear Colleagues,

 

I always thought Tom's "Dear Associates" letters were a pretty neat way to update everyone.

In that vein, I drafted a summary of our oak-pine sentry transects, which several of you have expressed interest in.

Mary Martin will be posting a version of this write up on the HB website, but I am sending along a PDF version FYI.

I see lots of room for cool collaboration with heterotroph research, especially with acorn dispersal.

Thanks to Tim for edits.

I look forward to any feedback you may have,


nat

Research Associate
Dept. Natural Resources
Cornell University
Phone: 603-960-2519

Mailing address:
55 Perch Pond Road
Holderness, NH 03245