[HubbardBrookCOS] Hubbard Brook thesis list

Mary Martin Mary.Martin at unh.edu
Tue Jan 10 07:37:58 EST 2023


The following Hubbard Brook related theses are in our bibliography (2017 to present). Please check to be sure that all of your graduated students are on this list, so that we have a complete thesis update in our bibliography.
Thank you!
-Mary

Addis, B., 2019. Causes of variation in dispersal distance in the stream salamander Gyrinophilus porphyriticus (PhD Thesis). University of Montana, Missoula, MT.
Baillargeon, K., 2021. Resource availability drives patterns of productivity rather than biodiversity for local-scale temperate forests (MS Thesis). University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.
Bayer, M., 2018. Bottom-Up and Top-Down Controls on Food Webs in Headwater Streams (MS Thesis). University of Montana, Missoula, MT.
Benton, J.R., 2020. Temporal Dynamics of Groundwater Flow Direction in a Glaciated, Headwater Catchment (MS Thesis). Virginia Tech.
Berry, M., 2021. Effects of Climate Change Across Seasons on Litterfall Mass and Chemistry in a Northern Hardwood Forest (M.S.). Boston University, United States -- Massachusetts.
Berton, R., 2017. The interacting hydrologic responses to changing climate, watershed physical characteristics, river regulation, and land development in the northeastern United States  (PhD Thesis). Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY.
Cen, X., 2017. Spatial variation in forest growth after disturbances in  a northern hardwood ecosystem and its relationship  with underlying environmental factors (MS Thesis). Duke University.
Dillon, G., 2019. Nutritional effect on causal organisms of beech bark disease in an aftermath forest. (MS Thesis). SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.
Duston, S., 2020. Capturing and Characterizing Soluble Organic Matter Dynamics in Soil Formation Processes (MS Thesis). Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA.
Gonzales, K., 2017. Effects of calcium, nitrogen, and phosphorus fertilization on foliar nutrient dynamics of three northern hardwood tree species (MS Thesis). SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.
Goswami, S., 2017. Investigating nutrient co-limitation in northern hardwood forests (MS Thesis). Miami University.
Hong, D., 2020. Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus addition on foliar nutrient concentrations of six northern hardwood species. (MS Thesis). SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.
Hunsaker, A., 2017. Evaluation of sattelite-based observations for capturing early winter snowmelt (MS Thesis). University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.
Jensen, C., 2018. Characterizing and modeling wet stream length dynamics in Appalachian headwaters (PhD Thesis). Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA.
Juice, S., 2020. The Environmental Microbiome In A Changing World: Microbial Processes And Biogeochemistry (PhD Thesis). University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
Lang, A.K., 2020. Mycorrhizal Fungi as Drivers of Soil Carbon Dynamics in Northern Temperate Forests (Ph.D.). Dartmouth College, United States -- New Hampshire.
Lee, D., 2018. Quantifying Solute and Water Fluxes in Headwater Streams Using Passive Flux Meters (MS Thesis). Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA.
Leuenberger, W., 2017. Response of larval Lepidoptera and their natural enemies to experimental ice storms in a northeastern forest (MS Thesis). SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.
Li, S., 2018. Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Addition on Soil Respiration in Northern Hardwood Forests (MS). Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
Madison, C., 2018. The Photosynthesis-Foliar Nitrogen Relationship in Decidous and Evergreen Forest of New Hampshire (M.S.). University of New Hampshire, United States -- New Hampshire.
Mann, T., 2021. Independent and interactive effects of nitrogen and phosphorus addition on forest soil respiration. (MS Thesis). SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.
Ouimette, A., 2017. Patterns and drivers of carbon fluxes in temperate forests (PhD Thesis). University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH.
Phelps, K., 2017. Resorption in a northern hardwood forest (MS Thesis). SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.
Pierce, E., 2019. Effects of air quality, urbanization, and fragmentation on aboveground carbon storage of temperate forest ecosystems (MS Thesis). Boston University, Boston, MA.
Possinger, A., 2019. Electrons, X-rays, and soil augers: Probing soil organo-mineral interactions with a cross-scale analytical toolbox (PhD Thesis). Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
Puntsag, T., 2019. Temporal and spatial patterns of water isotopes of Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, NE US (PhD Thesis). SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.
Rice, A., 2019. Tree variability limits the detection of nutrient treatment effects on sap flow in a northern hardwood forest. (MS Thesis). SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.
Sanders-DeMott, R., 2017. Interacting effects of growing season and winter climate change on nitrogen and carbon cycling in northern hardwood forests (PhD Thesis). Boston University.
Shan, S., 2020. The controls of nutrient limitation on resource allocation belowground (PhD Thesis). Miami University, Oxford, OH.
Stern, R., 2019. Evaluating Climate And Environmental Drivers Of Tree Species Growth Within The Northern Forest (PhD Thesis). University of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
Tiller, J.R., 2017. Using Elevation to Test Effects of Winter Climate Change on Fates of Litter-Derived Nitrogen (PhD Thesis). Miami University.
Yang, Y., 2018. Concentration, Content and Dendrochronology of Mercury in Northeastern Forests in USA (PhD Thesis). SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.
Young, A., 2019. Sugar maple leaf characteristics respond to depth within the crown and to nitrogen and phosphorus addition (MS Thesis). SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY.


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