Gene Likens and the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study: Pioneering Long-Term...
The Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study (HBES), established in 1963, is one of the longest-running ecological research programs in the world. Located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, research...
View ArticleBiogeochemical and Microbial Processes across the Urban Terrestrial-Aquatic...
“We encourage submissions that highlight the effects of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on the biogeochemical cycling of elements along the terrestrial-aquatic continuum or within a single...
View ArticleNutrient Cycling in the Anthropocene: Call for AGU24 Abstracts
“This session encourages contributions from diverse disciplines, including climate change’s impact on nutrient processing, engineered and nature-based nutrient control method assessments, stakeholder...
View ArticleFighting Fire and Fear
Dramatic images from the U. S. Forest Service site manager of Hubbard Brook, Ian Halm. Halm shared these photos Saturday morning, following his night shift work on what’s called… The post Fighting...
View ArticleClimate Science Communication Internship: Bridging Science and Public Engagement
The just announced Climate Science Communication Internship, is a collaborative effort between Mount Washington Observatory (MWOBS), Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC), and Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study....
View ArticleLong-Term Study Uncovers Factors Limiting Northern Red Oak Expansion in New...
Understanding how tree species adapt to changing environments is crucial as global change alters forest ecosystems. “Multi‐cohort survival of northern red oak seedlings at a northern hardwood forest...
View ArticleFunding to Explore the Interacting Forces of Bridge Improvements and Beavers
The Penobscot Indian Nation Department of Natural Resources (PIN DNR) has received funding to replace two bridges on the Birch Stream Road in Maine with larger structures. The goal is… The post Funding...
View ArticleA Letter to the Future: Inspired by DO NOT OPEN
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. Cortada about…...
View ArticleEastern Salamanders Are Major Players in Forest Ecosystems
A new study, “Range-wide salamander densities reveal a key component of terrestrial vertebrate biomass in eastern North American forests”, (paywall) published in the August 2024 issue of Biology...
View ArticleThe Complex Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus on Soil Respiration in Forest...
Soil respiration plays a crucial role in regulating the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soils into the atmosphere. This is particularly important in temperate broadleaf forests like Hubbard...
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