Land-use history impacts spatial patterns and composition of woody plant species across a 35-hectare temperate forest plot

1457 days ago
RT @YellowBuckeye: Analysis of >100k stems in the 35 ha plot at @HarvardForest shows soils, neighborhood effects, & land use as primary dr…
RT @YellowBuckeye: Analysis of >100k stems in the 35 ha plot at @HarvardForest shows soils, neighborhood effects, & land use as primary dr…
RT @YellowBuckeye: Analysis of >100k stems in the 35 ha plot at @HarvardForest shows soils, neighborhood effects, & land use as primary dr…
RT @YellowBuckeye: Analysis of >100k stems in the 35 ha plot at @HarvardForest shows soils, neighborhood effects, & land use as primary dr…
1457 days ago
RT @ForestGEO: In their new paper Orwig et al. use data from @HarvardForest’s first census of the 35-ha @ForestGEO temperate plot to examin…
Analysis of >100k stems in the 35 ha plot at @HarvardForest shows soils, neighborhood effects, & land use as primary drivers of distribution & abundance. The impact of logging early in the 20th century and the 1938 hurricane was negligible https://t.co/hTmUq9pACe https://t.co/0BEBKZydn3
1457 days ago
In their new paper Orwig et al. use data from @HarvardForest’s first census of the 35-ha @ForestGEO temperate plot to examine the impacts of land-use history on spatial patterns & species composition: https://t.co/tWjCNTQUNE https://t.co/mF5vQdG9Bl
RT @SS4SSci: Delighted to be a part of this paper out today in @PeerJLife on the @HarvardForest @ForestGEO plot. https://t.co/BTr3q1sObj
Delighted to be a part of this paper out today in @PeerJLife on the @HarvardForest @ForestGEO plot. https://t.co/BTr3q1sObj