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Type
Research project
Principal Investigator
James Duncan
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Affiliation:
Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative, (FEMC)
Role:
Project Lead/Principal Investigator
Start Date:
2018-06-01
End Date:
2018-11-01
Contact Information:
E-mail: james.duncan@uvm.edu
Alexandra Kosiba
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Affiliation:
Role:
Project Lead/Principal Investigator
Start Date:
2018-06-01
End Date:
2018-11-01
Contact Information:
E-mail: Alexandra.Kosiba@uvm.edu
Work phone: 802-656-7631
Contributing Organizations
Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative (FEMC)
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Affiliation:
Role:
Lead institution
Start Date:
2018-06-01
End Date:
2018-11-01
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Project Citation
Kosiba, AM and Duncan JA. (2018) Hemlock woolly adelgid-induced losses in riparian corridors in New York State. FEMC. Available online at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/hemlock-woolly-adelgid-riparian-losses-new-york
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  • Web Map: Hemlock woolly adelgid-induced losses in riparian corridors in New York State

Project

Projected hemlock woolly adelgid-induced losses (2013-2027) in riparian corridors in New York State

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Reports

Name Date
Hemlock woolly adelgid-induced losses in riparian corridors in New York State
Authors: Alexandra Kosiba, James Duncan, Carrie Brown-Lima
2018
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