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   <dataset><title>Landscape Response to Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in Southern New England 1997-2011</title><creator><organizationName>Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative</organizationName><address><deliveryPoint>705 Spear Street</deliveryPoint><city>South Burlington</city><administrativeArea>Vermont</administrativeArea><postalCode>05403</postalCode><country>United States of America</country></address><phone>(802) 656-0683</phone><electronicMailAddress>femc@uvm.edu</electronicMailAddress><onlineUrl>www.uvm.edu/femc</onlineUrl></creator><associatedParty><organizationName>Harvard University Harvard Forest</organizationName><role>lead</role></associatedParty><associatedParty><organizationName>Duke Forest </organizationName><role>partner</role></associatedParty><abstract><para>The hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsuga Annand; HWA), a small, aphid-like insect native to Japan, is currently migrating Northward through eastern North America and threatens to eliminate eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carriere), one of the most abundant, long-lived shade tolerant species, across its range. In addition, a second invasive pest, the elongate hemlock scale (Fiorinia externa; EHS), often co-occurs with HWA on hemlock with unknown long-term consequences. This study was started to analyze Hemlock tree stands, the damage created by HWA and the long term consequences of EHS.</para></abstract><keywordSet><keyword/></keywordSet><contact><organizationName>Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative</organizationName></contact><project><title>Forest Research at Harvard Forest</title><personnel><individualName><givenName>Emery</givenName><surName>Boose</surName></individualName><role>principalInvestigator</role></personnel><abstract><para/><para>Since 1907, the Harvard Forest has served as a center for research and education in forest biology and conservation. The Forest's Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) program, established in 1988 and funded by the National Science Foundation, provides a framework for much of this activity.</para></abstract><studyAreaDescription/></project><dataTable><entityName>Landscape Response to Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in Southern New England 1997-2011</entityName><entityDescription>The hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsuga Annand; HWA), a small, aphid-like insect native to Japan, is currently migrating Northward through eastern North America and threatens to eliminate eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carriere), one of the most abundant, long-lived shade tolerant species, across its range. In addition, a second invasive pest, the elongate hemlock scale (Fiorinia externa; EHS), often co-occurs with HWA on hemlock with unknown long-term consequences. This study was started to analyze Hemlock tree stands, the damage created by HWA and the long term consequences of EHS.</entityDescription><physical><objectName>VMC.1387.2854</objectName><dataFormat><externallyDefinedFormat><formatName>mySQL</formatName></externallyDefinedFormat></dataFormat><distribution><online><url>https://www.uvm.edu/femc/CI4/data/archive/project/Harvard_Forest_Research/dataset/landscape-response-to-hemlock-woolly-adelgid</url></online></distribution></physical><coverage scope="document"><temporalCoverage scope="document"><rangeOfDates><beginDate><calendarDate>1997-01-01</calendarDate></beginDate><endDate><calendarDate>2001-12-31</calendarDate></endDate></rangeOfDates></temporalCoverage></coverage><attributeList><attribute><attributeName>species</attributeName><attributeLabel>Species field in the HF Hemlock Woolly Adelgid datasets</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Species field in the Harvard Forest Landscape Response to Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in SNE datasets (hf081)</attributeDefinition><storageType>text</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain><enumeratedDomain><codeDefinition><code>TSCA</code><definition>ITIS #183397, Canada hemlock; hemlock spruce (Tsuga canadensis)</definition></codeDefinition><codeDefinition><code>PIST</code><definition>ITIS #183385, eastern white pine (Pinus strobus)</definition></codeDefinition><codeDefinition><code>QURU</code><definition>ITIS #19408, northern red oak (Quercus rubra)</definition></codeDefinition><codeDefinition><code>ACRU</code><definition>ITIS #28728, red maple (Acer rubrum)</definition></codeDefinition><codeDefinition><code>BELE</code><definition>ITIS #19487, sweet birch (Betula lenta)</definition></codeDefinition></enumeratedDomain></nonNumericDomain></nominal></measurementScale></attribute></attributeList><coverage><taxonomicCoverage/></coverage></dataTable></dataset></eml:eml>
