Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative(802) 656-0683femc@uvm.eduwww.uvm.edu/femc705 Spear StreetSouth BurlingtonVermont05403United States of AmericaHarvard University Harvard ForestleadDuke Forest partnerForest Research at Harvard ForestSince 1907, the Harvard Forest has served as a center for research and education in forest biology and conservation. The Forest's Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) program, established in 1988 and funded by the National Science Foundation, provides a framework for much of this activity.Forest Research at Harvard ForestBooseEmerybrowsingforest healthcontinuous forest inventory forest regenerationresearchLong-Term Impacts of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid on Forest Carbon at Harvard Forest 2008-20112008-01-012011-01-01This study used a comparative approach to study potential changes in C fluxes and storage and N cycling associated with Hemlock Wooly Adelgid induced hemlock decline and replacement. The stands include primary and secondary growth hemlock forests (230 and 132 years old, respectively), recently disturbed stands (5 and 18 years old) that now have rapidly growing black birch saplings, and a mature black birch stand of age similar to the second-growth hemlock stand. This study addressed the question of whether the quantity and distribution of C pools in black birch forests are the same as those found in the hemlock stands they replace and, if so, over what time scales.VMC.1387.2855mySQLRaymer P, Finzi A. 2016. Long-Term Impacts of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid on Forest Carbon at Harvard Forest 2008-2011. Harvard Forest Data Archive: HF257. Available at: http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu:8080/exist/apps/datasets/showData.html?id=hf257/femc/data/archive/project/Harvard_Forest_Research/dataset/long-term-impacts-hemlock-woolly-adelgidspeciesSpecies field in the HF Long-Term Impacts of the HWA Black Birch dataset Species field in the Harvard Forest Long-Term Impacts of the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Black Birch dataset (hf257-06)textD-M-YY-1ACPEITIS #28754, striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum)ACRUITIS #28728, red maple (Acer rubrum)BEALITIS #19481, yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis)BELEITIS #19487, sweet birch (Betula lenta)BEPAITIS #19489, paper birch (Betula papyrifera)CADEITIS #19454, American chestnut (Castanea dentata)CAGLITIS #19231, pignut hickory; sweet pignut (Carya glabra)CAOVITIS #19242, shagbark hickory (Carya ovata)FAGRITIS #19462, American beech (Fagus grandifolia)FRAMITIS #32931, white ash (Fraxinus americana)FRNIITIS #32945, black ash (Fraxinus nigra)HAVIITIS #19033, witch-hazel; witchhazel; American witchhazel (Hamamelis virginiana)KALAITIS #23677, mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia)OSVIITIS #19511, eastern hophornbeam; hophornbeam (Ostrya virginiana)PISTITIS #183385, eastern white pine (Pinus strobus)QUALITIS #19290, white oak (Quercus alba)QUBIITIS #19300, swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor)QURUITIS #19408, northern red oak (Quercus rubra)SOAMITIS #25319, American mountain-ash (Sorbus americana)TSCAITIS #183397, Canada hemlock; hemlock spruce (Tsuga canadensis)ACSAITIS #28731, sugar maple (Acer saccharum)