[HubbardBrook] Hubbard Brook Monthly - June 2018
Clara Chaisson
cchaisson at hubbardbrookfoundation.org
Tue Jul 3 07:49:23 EDT 2018
Dear Colleagues,
Below and attached please find the June 2018 issue of the Hubbard Brook
Monthly. If you have an item you'd like to see included in the next issue,
please send it to sciencelinks at hubbardbrookfoundation.org.
Best wishes,
Clara
Clara Chaisson
Outreach and Communications Manager
Hubbard Brook Research Foundation
https://hubbardbrook.org/hubbard-brook-research-foundation
410-530-8625
cchaisson at hubbardbrookfoundation.org
HUBBARD BROOK MONTHLY June 2018 issue
*Recent Publications *
Kosiba AM, PG Schaberg, SA Rayback, GJ Hawley. 2018. The surprising
recovery of red spruce growth shows links to decreased acid deposition and
elevated temperature
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969718316425?via%3Dihub>
. *Science of The Total Environment.*
Smith MG, SA Kaiser, TS Sillett, MS Webster. 2018. Variation in nest
characteristics and brooding patterns of female Black-throated Blue
Warblers is associated with thermal cues
<https://doi.org/10.1642/AUK-17-195.1>. *The Auk: Ornithological Advances*
135(3): 733-747.
If your publication is missing from this list, please let us know:
sciencelinks at hubbardbrookfoundation.org
*Hubbard Brook Multimedia Stories/Hubbard Brook in the News*
- News from the Field: Meet the Flux Tower Crew!
<http://multimedia.hubbardbrook.org/news-from-the-field-meet-the-flux-tower-crew>
*Outreach and Education Update *
- On June 4, Anant Sundaram, Matt Ayres, Anthea Lavallee, and Sarah
Garlick led a roundtable discussion at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business
on the emerging climate and clean water economy in the Northern Forest.
- On June 18 and 19, Lindsey Rustad hosted a two-day meeting on the
convergence of art and science at Hubbard Brook. The WaterViz team attended
the first day to plan the re-launch of the WaterViz website later this
summer. Artists, scientists, land managers, and arts professionals joined
on the second day to discuss what a robust Hubbard Brook SciArt program
might look like. For more information, or if you’re interested in joining
the newly formed ArtSci steering committee at Hubbard Brook, contact
Lindsey Rustad at lrustad at fs.fed.us <lrustad at fs.fed.us>
- On June 19, HBEF staff hosted four researchers from Scion
<https://www.scionresearch.com/>, a New Zealand government-owned
forestry research institute, for a tour of Hubbard Brook.
*Save the Date*
- Dr. David George Haskell <https://dghaskell.com/>, Professor of
Biology at the University of the South and author of The Songs of Trees and
Pulitzer Prize finalist The Forest Unseen, is delivering the keynote
address at HBRF’s annual dinner on *July 10 at 7:30 pm*. The event is
open to the public.
- The 55th Annual Cooperators’ Meeting takes place at HBEF *July 11-12*.
Download the complete agenda here
<https://hubbardbrook.org/sites/default/files/documents/meetings/2018_HubbardBrook_CoopMeetingAgenda.pdf>
.
- The July Committee of Scientists meeting is scheduled for *July 13* at
Pierce Lab. The meeting theme is “Ecosystem Ecology of the Shoulder
Seasons.” View the agenda here
<https://hubbardbrook.org/articles/july-13-2018-committee-scientists-meeting>
.
- This summer marks the 50th anniversary of avian research at HBEF. A
celebration is planned for *July 13-15 *at HBEF and Plymouth State
University.
*Announcements *
- ArtisTree Community Arts Center in South Pomfret, Vermont, is
exhibiting Xavier Cortada’s series “Water Paintings”
<https://artistreevt.org/xavier-cortada-water-paintings-epoch-and-native-flags.html>
through Saturday, July 14. Cortada created these works, which he says
“give water at Hubbard Brook’s nine watersheds a voice,” at HBEF during the
summer of 2016. The artist will be present at the closing reception on July
14 from 5-7 pm.
- Archived issues of the Hubbard Brook Monthly are now available on the
Hubbard Brook website under the “News and Events” tab (thank you, Mary!):
https://hubbardbrook.org/hubbard-brook-monthly-view
- Ahead of the Cooperators' Meeting, we've started putting together a
glossary of terms for those new to Hubbard Brook (based on a previous
edition that circulated in 2013). It's a bare-bones list at this point, so
please feel free to make contributions to the Google Doc
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tbLb1nBLNj5eEce7elUW2rCJILDOH9P0_u7rlELFyuQ/edit?usp=sharing>
(especially if you anticipate giving a jargon-/acronym-heavy
presentation!)
Thank you for reading!
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