Thu, Aug 18, 2022: 10:00 AM-11:30 AM
515B
10:30 AM
The legacy of acid rain in the Adirondacks strongly affected leaf chemical composition but not the respiratory physiology of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) and American beech (Fagus grandifolia) leaves. John E. Drake, PhD Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology, SUNY-ESF;Arianna Wills, MS, SUNY ESF;Colin Beier, PhD, SUNY ESF;Greg Lawrence, PhD, New York Water Science Center, USGS; 10:45 AM
Physiological and environmental drivers of temporal variability in solar-induced fluorescence Julia K. Marrs, National Institute of Standards and Technology;Taylor S. Jones, Boston University Department of Earth & Environment;Barry A. Logan, Bowdoin College;Jaret S. Reblin, Bowdoin College;Andrew J. Maguire, NASA Jet Propulsion Lab;Joy B. Winbourne, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, Department of Earth, Environmental, and Atmospheric Sciences;Fern Bromley, Boston University, Department of Earth and Environment;Sara Nelson, Bowdoin College;David W. Allen, National Institute of Standards and Technology;Lucy R. Hutyra, Boston University; 11:15 AM
Impacts of forest fragmentation on the climate sensitivity of tree transpiration Joy B. Winbourne, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, Department of Earth, Environmental, and Atmospheric Sciences;Fern Bromley, Boston University, Department of Earth and Environment;Taylor S. Jones, Boston University Department of Earth & Environment;Sarah M. Garvey, Boston University, Department of Earth and Environment;Pamela H. Templer, Boston University;Lucy R. Hutyra, Boston University;