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Natural Resources Inventory Holy Spirit Association Property, Greenburgh, NY200 acres bordered by I-87 on North, Saw Mill River Parkway on east, Route 9 on west, and village of Irvington on South, in the town of Greenburgh, NYJan 04 2001Sep 30 2001Michael Klemens, N/Aecology, wildlife
Dung beetle community dynamics in fragmented forests along an urban-to-rural gradient.Across the entirety of the New York BioscapeJun 01 2003James Danoff-Burg, Center for Environmental Research and Conservationinvasives, ecology, insect, biodiversity, urban, water quality/pollution, change detection
Biomass change over 75 years in the Black Rock ForestBlack Rock ForestWilliam Schuster, Black Rock Forest Consortiumforestry
Burckle abyssal impact crater: did this impact produce a global deluge and impact layer?Black Rock ForestDallas Abbott, Columbia University
Growth and climatic sensitivity of northern red oak in the northeastern U.S.: placing a regional context for Black Rock ForestBlack Rock ForestNeil Pederson, Columbia Universityforestry
Hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae) infestation reduced ectomycorrhizal diversity and accelerates N cycling in eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) standsBlack Rock ForestAbby Glenn Sirulnik, Fairfield Universityinvasives, ecology, forest
Interannual variation in eastern hemlock decline associated with invasion by the hemlock woolly adelgidBlack Rock ForestJames Lewis, Fordham Universityforestry, ecology, forest
Wetlands in Black Rock Forest, NY: changes in carbon storage since deglaciationBlack Rock ForestDorothy Peteet, Columbia Universityforestry
Black Rock Forest fragmentation and urbanization diminishes beetle biodiversityBlack Rock Forest in Orange County, New YorkMay 29 2002James Danoff-Burg, Center for Environmental Research and Conservationinvasives, ecology, insect, change detection, urban, biodiversity
The effects of hiking trails and forest roads on avian and carrion beetle diversityBlack Rock Forest in Orange County, New YorkApr 01 2004Jean Rothe, Quinnipac Universityforestry, biodiversity, change detection, ecology, avian
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