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Epiphytes and Hemlocks

Crown Structure and Spatial Distribution of Epiphytes on Western Hemlocks in an Old Growth Coniferous Forest

Objectives

To investigate the distribution of lichen functional groups on western hemlock trees of different size classes and to explore the relationship between epiphytes and branch and tree characteristics.

Personnel


 Crown Structure and Spatial Distribution of Epiphytes on Western Hemlocks in an Old Growth Coniferous Forest Lyons , Betsy  
Principal Investigator
blyons@tnc.org

Metadata


Locations: Wind River Canopy Crane Research Facility, Carson, WA

Start Date: 1999/02/01

Funding Information: National Science Foundation

Datasets and Designs


The following datasets and designs are associated with the study:


 Crown Structure and Spatial Distribution of Epiphytes on Western Hemlocks in an Old Growth Coniferous Forest epiphytes_hemlock.mdb  
If you download and use data from these datasets you must provide reference to this citation:
Lyons, B., N. M. Nadkarni, and M. P. North. 2000. Spatial distribution and succession of epiphytes on Tsuga heterophylla (western hemlock) in an old-growth Douglas-fir forest. Canadian Journal of Botany 78:957-968.


 

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