University of California
Redwood Symposium - June 21-23, 2011
Forest Ecology
Abstracts
- Spatial Structure of an upland old-growth redwood forest; by P. van Mantgem, USCS
- Stand Structure in Old-Growth Redwood Alluvial Flat Forests of Northern California; C.M. Dagley, Humboldt State University
- Size Distribution of Old-growth Redwood Forests in Mendocino County; B. Valentine, California Fish and Game
- Foliar Uptake of Fog in the Coast Redwood Ecosystem: a Novel Drought-Alleviation Strategy Shared by Most Redwood Forest Plants; E. Limm, Save the Redwoods League
- Fog and Soil Weathering as Sources of Nutrients in a California Redwood Forest; H.A. Ewing, Bates College
- Inexpensive Restoration Techniques for Rapidly Increasing Wood Cover in California Coastal Coho Streams; J. Carah, The Nature Conservancy
- The effects of albinism on the water relations and stem hydraulics of S. sempervirens shoots; J. Pittermann, UC Santa Cruz
- Accounting for Variation in Root Wood Density and Percent Carbon Increases Accuracy of Belowground Carbon Estimates; B.H. Namm, Humboldt State University
- Responses of Redwood Soil Microbial Community Composition and N Transformations to Climate Change; D.C. Bradbury, UC Berkeley
- A Chronosequence of Vegetation Change Following Timber Harvest in Naturally Recovering Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) Forests; by K. H. Michels, San Jose State University
- "Pygmy" Old-growth Redwood Characteristics on an Edaphic Ecotone in Mendocino County, California; by W. Russell, San Jose State University
- Response of Montia howellii (Howell's montia) to Road Management in California Coastal Timberlands; M.A. Renner, Humboldt Redwood Company, LLC
- Clonal and Population Studies in Redwood Using a New Suite of Nuclear Microsatellite Markers; V. Douhovnikoff, Simmons College
- Genetic Divergence and Potential for Response to Climate Change of Coast Redwood; R.S. Dodd, UC Berkeley
- Rangewide Genetic Variation in Coast Redwood; C. Brinegar, Univ. of Maine Farmington