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- 2018 Tapping Season at Harvard Forest
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- Microclimate and plant performance across an elevation gradient in the eastern Andes
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- Article on the effect of masting on maple syrup production published in Forest Ecology and Management
- Article on epiphyte response to climate change published in F1000Research
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- Masting and mortality in white bark pine
- Climate change and the culture of maple syrup
- Masting, forest productivity, and maple sugaring
- Stochastic life-history theory
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- NSF publishes press release highlighting research on Whitebark Pine
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