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Type
Research project
Principal Investigator
Jeffrey Hughes
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Affiliation:
University of Vermont
Role:
Project Lead/Principal Investigator
Start Date:
1992-06-01
End Date:
1997-01-14
Contact Information:
E-mail: jeffrey.hughes@uvm.edu
Work phone: (802) 656-0708
Walter Poleman
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Affiliation:
University of Vermont, Field Naturalist Program
Role:
Project Lead/Principal Investigator
Start Date:
1992-06-01
End Date:
1997-01-14
Contact Information:
E-mail: walter.poleman@uvm.edu
Work phone: (802) 656-0708
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Project Citation
Hughes, J and Poleman, W. 1997. Tree species growing at their elevational limits: bioindicator of climate or atmospheric change. University of Vermont. Can be found at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/tree-species-growing-their-elevational-limits
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  • Relationship of tree elevation, latitude and temperature
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Project

Tree species growing at their elevational limits: bioindicator of climate or atmospheric change

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Annual Reports

Name Date
Decline in Sugar Maple Growth and Regeneration Near its Elevation Limit in the Green Mountains, Vermont1995
Tree Species Growing at their Elevational Limits: Bio-Indicators of Climatic or Atmospheric Change
Authors: Jeffrey Hughes
1992
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