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 regenerationresearchRed Maple Seedling Soil Warming Experiment in Harvard Forest Lath House 20152015-01-012015-12-31Microhabitat environmental conditions are an important filter for seedling establishment, controlling the availability of optimal recruitment sites. Understanding how tree seedlings respond to warming soil temperature is critical for predicting population recruitment in the future hardwood forests of Northeastern North America, particularly as environmental conditions and thus optimal microhabitat availabilities change. We examined the effect of 5˚C soil warming during the first growing season on germination, survival, phenology, growth, and stem and root biomass allocation in Acer rubrum (red maple) seedlings.To understand the effect of experimental warming on the germination, survival, phenology, growth and biomass of red maple seedlings.VMC.1387.2863mySQLWheeler J, Stinson K. 2017. Red Maple Seedling Soil Warming Experiment in Harvard Forest Lath House 2015. Harvard Forest Data Archive: HF291. Available at: http://harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu:8080/exist/apps/datasets/showData.html?id=hf291/femc/data/archive/project/Harvard_Forest_Research/dataset/red-maple-seedling-soil-warming-experimentspeciesSpecies for Red Maple Seedling Soil Warming Exp at HF datasetSpecies for Red Maple Seedling Soil Warming Exp at HF Lath House 2015 dataset (hf291)textAcer rubrumITIS #28728, red maple (Acer rubrum)