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Type
Research project
Principal Investigator
Andrew Richardson
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Affiliation:
University of New Hampshire
Role:
Project Lead/Principal Investigator
Start Date:
2000-06-01
End Date:
2002-09-30
Contact Information:
E-mail: andrew.richardson@unh.edu
Work phone: (603) 862-3615
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Project Citation
Andrew Richardson. 2002. The Ecological Significance of Sun/Shade Plasticity in Balsam Fir, Red Spruce, and Paper Birch along Elevational Gradients in the Northeastern United States. University of New Hampshire. FEMC. Can be found at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/the-ecological-significance-sunshade-plasticity-balsam
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The Ecological Significance of Sun/Shade Plasticity in Balsam Fir, Red Spruce, and Paper Birch along Elevational Gradients in the Northeastern United States

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Publications

Name Date
Multivariate analyses of visible/near infrared (VIS/NIR) absorbance spectra reveal underlying spectral differences among dried, ground conifer needle samples from different growth environments
2003
Ecophysiological and morphological responses of balsam fir and red spruce to elevation and the canopy light gradient in the mountains of the northeastern United States
2003
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