Next Saturday! Visit Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest to learn more about the extensive history of forest ecosystem research that has been conducted continuously since 1955, one of the longest running and most comprehensive ecosystem studies in the entire world. Register: bit.ly/4fS815e
"The seasonal behavior of leaves—known as leaf phenology—is far more complex than meets the eye." Northern Arizona University Ph.D. student Darby Bergl takes you inside the inner workings of trees. bit.ly/4egv2NW
Exploring Leaf Phenology, Growing Seasons, and the Impacts of Climate Change
Using Hubbard Brook data sets to test some species occupancy models. Open access "Spatio-temporal occupancy models with INLA" from Jafet Belmont, Sara Martino, Janine Illian, Håvard Rue published in September 2024 by the British Ecological Society's Methods in Ecology and Evolution. bit.ly/4gE2dwL
Modern methods for quantifying, predicting and mapping species distributions have played a crucial part in biodiversity conservation. Occupancy models have become a popular choice for analysing sp...
Visit the New Hampshire Soil Sensor Network. One of Hubbard Brook's many data packages. bit.ly/NH_Soil_Sens...
Apply to participate in the CUAHSI and SINTER hosted Snow Measurement Field School in January 2025 with support from NASA. Hands-on experience with snow measurements for graduate students, post-docs, professionals and senior scientists, modelers, and remote sensors. bit.ly/4e0iJW2
Written and animated by Hubbard Brook Research Foundation’s Raisa Kochmaruk. Inspired by a Xavier Cortada DO NOT OPEN workshop held in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest this summer. bit.ly/47oiotz
Just added to our newsroom. Salamander research published in the August issue of Biology Letters. "Authors estimate salamander densities ranging from 1,950 to 34,300 individuals per hectare, with a median density of 9,965 per hectare." bit.ly/47iPaN1
A new study (paywall) published in the August 2024 issue of Biology Letters describes the significant ecological role of the eastern red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus) in forests across easter...
Deadline to apply is 5pm Eastern today! 🔗: bit.ly/YVoS_apply Young Voices of Science is a free training program designed to equip undergraduate and graduate students in environmental fields with effective methods for sharing their scientific work and passions with non-technical audiences.
✅ no charge ✅ professional development ✅ STEM graduate students Application window >> now open << for the Fall 2024 Young Voices of Science cohort. bit.ly/YVoS_apply
From Fungi in a Changing World, a Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 2022 Research Topic collection. "We found evidence that fungal species have evolved in response to changes in historical climate where they are living." bit.ly/4dFK4g3
Projections for the northeastern United States indicate that mean air temperatures will rise and snowfall will become less frequent, causing more frequent so...