2000-2005

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Clockwise from upper left: Bryant Westerman, Doug Bush, Glenna Malcolm and Nicole Schneider.

2005

Douglas Bush: Soil nitrogen availability following remediation of nitrogen-fixing black locust trees: a four year study in the Albany Pine Bush.

2004

Claudia Gutman: Laser scanning provides a novel approach for assessing bryophyte canopy structure.

Alexander Heinecke: The significance of cushion size and surface roughness in differing wind tunnel flow regimes for three species of moss.

2003

Evan Donegan: Fire response to regional climate during Holocene in the Albany Pine Bush based on charcoal accumulation in vernal pond sediment cores.

Paul Gumina: Structural variation and light attenuation in forest mosses.

Nicole Schneider: Canopy size and shape influence evapotranspiration in Leucobryum glaucum.

2002

Glenna Malcolm: Residual effects of invasive black locust trees on growth, allocation and competition in two native grasses.

Jessica Wells: Evaluating the utility of the Century Soil Organic Model to assess restoration strategies in the Albany Pine Bush.

2001

Emily Barton: Madagascar, T. purpurea and strategies for just compensation.

Rebecca Brown: The American farm: a need for sustainability.

Bryant Westerman: The effects of black locust invasion on nitrogen cycling in a pitch pine—scrub oak community.

2000

Robert Federici: Nitrogen cycling in pine bush soils.

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