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Trout Fryxell, R. T., and J. T. Vogt. "Collaborative-Tick Surveillance Works: An Academic and Government Partnership for Tick Surveillance in the Southeastern United States (Acari: Ixodidae)." Journal of Medical Entomology 56, no. 5 (2019): 1411–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjz055.

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Abstract Tick surveillance provides essential information on distributions and encounter frequencies; it is a component of operational activities in public health practice. Our research objectives were a proof-of-concept for collaborative surveillance, which involved establishing an academic and government partnership to enhance tick surveillance efforts. The University of Tennessee (UT) collaborated with United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station Forest Inventory Analysis (FIA) in an Occupational Health and Safety partnership. UT provided FIA crews in th
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Fox, Thomas R., Eric J. Jokela, and H. Lee Allen. "The Development of Pine Plantation Silviculture in the Southern United States." Journal of Forestry 105, no. 7 (2007): 337–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/105.7.337.

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Abstract In the 1950s there were vast acreages of cutover forestland and degraded agricultural land across the South. Less than 2 million ac of southern pine plantations existed at that time. By the end of the 20th century, there were 32 million ac of southern pine plantations in the US South and this region is the wood basket of the world. The success story that is southern pine forestry was facilitated by the application of research results generated through cooperative work of the US Forest Service, southern forestry schools, state forestry agencies, and forest industry. This article review
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DeRose, R. Justin, Shih-Yu Wang, and John D. Shaw. "Feasibility of High-Density Climate Reconstruction Based on Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Collected Tree-Ring Data." Journal of Hydrometeorology 14, no. 1 (2013): 375–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jhm-d-12-0124.1.

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Abstract This study introduces a novel tree-ring dataset, with unparalleled spatial density, for use as a climate proxy. Ancillary Douglas fir and piñon pine tree-ring data collected by the U.S. Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis Program (FIA data) were subjected to a series of tests to determine their feasibility as climate proxies. First, temporal coherence between the FIA data and previously published tree-ring chronologies was found to be significant. Second, spatial and temporal coherence between the FIA data and water year precipitation was strong. Third, the FIA data captured
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Asah, Stanley T., David N. Bengston, Lynne M. Westphal, and Catherine H. Gowan. "Mechanisms of Children’s Exposure to Nature: Predicting Adulthood Environmental Citizenship and Commitment to Nature-Based Activities." Environment and Behavior 50, no. 7 (2017): 807–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0013916517718021.

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Childhood-nature experiences have lifelong effects on environmental citizenship and commitment to nature-based activities. But, it is unclear whether, and to what extent, the different mechanisms through which children and youth experience nature are associated with these outcomes. To test these associations, an online questionnaire assessing mechanisms of childhood exposure to nature, adulthood environmental citizenship and commitment to nature-based activities, and demographic variables was sent to the email addresses of 509 employees of the United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Se
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Sullivan, Peter, and John Pearn. "Medical memorials in Antarctica: a gazetteer of medical place-names." Journal of Medical Biography 20, no. 4 (2012): 173–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/jmb.2012.012060.

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In Antarctica an astonishing more than 300 ‘medical’ place-names record the lives of surgeons and physicians who have served as leaders, clinicians and scientists in the field of polar medicine and other doctors memorialized for their service to medicine. These enduring medical memorials are to be found in the names of glaciers, mountains, capes and islands of the vast frozen Southern Continent. This Antarctic Medical Gazetteer features, inter alii, doctor-expedition leaders, including Jean-Baptiste Charcot (1867–1936) of France and Desmond Lugg (b. 1938) of Australia. The Medical Gazetteer li
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Yang, Xu, Yanmin Li, Xuexiang Yu, Hao Tan, Jiajia Yuan, and Mingfei Zhu. "Regional/Single Station Zenith Tropospheric Delay Combination Prediction Model Based on Radial Basis Function Neural Network and Improved Long Short-Term Memory." Atmosphere 14, no. 2 (2023): 303. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos14020303.

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Atmospheric water vapor is an essential source of information that predicts global climate change, rainfall, and disaster-natured weather. It is also a vital source of error for Earth observation systems, such as the global navigation satellite system (GNSS). The Zenith Tropospheric Delay (ZTD) plays a crucial role in applications, such as atmospheric water vapor inversion and GNSS precision positioning. ZTD has specific temporal and spatial variation characteristics. Real-time ZTD modeling is widely used in modern society. The conventional back propagation (BP) neural network model has issues
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Long, Russell W., Andrew Whitehill, Andrew Habel, et al. "Comparison of ozone measurement methods in biomass burning smoke: an evaluation under field and laboratory conditions." Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 14, no. 3 (2021): 1783–800. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amt-14-1783-2021.

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Abstract. In recent years wildland fires in the United States have had significant impacts on local and regional air quality and negative human health outcomes. Although the primary health concerns from wildland fires come from fine particulate matter (PM2.5), large increases in ozone (O3) have been observed downwind of wildland fire plumes (DeBell et al., 2004; Bytnerowicz et al., 2010; Preisler et al., 2010; Jaffe et al., 2012; Bytnerowicz et al., 2013; Jaffe et al., 2013; Lu et al., 2016; Lindaas et al., 2017; McClure and Jaffe, 2018; Liu et al., 2018; Baylon et al., 2018; Buysse et al., 20
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Vyskub, R. S., and O. O. Viniukov. "Analysis of the results of studying the soft winter wheat collection by tolerance to powdery mildew." Scientific Journal Grain Crops 6, no. 2 (2023): 5–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31867/2523-4544/0225.

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Topicality. Thanks to analysis and systematization of wheat collection, we will be able to obtain new sources of tolerance and create a trait collection for the developing tolerant varieties suitable for cultivation in different ecozones of Ukraine. Yield losses from pathogens can be reduced by introducing new varieties with a wide genetic base of group tolerance. Purpose. To characterize the soft winter wheat collection in terms of tolerance to powdery mildew in the conditions of the Southern Forest Steppe of Ukraine. Materials and Methods. During 2011–2019, the research was conducted at the
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Jung, T., and G. Dobler. "First Report of Littleleaf Disease Caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi on Pinus occidentalis in the Dominican Republic." Plant Disease 86, no. 11 (2002): 1275. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2002.86.11.1275c.

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Pinus occidentalis Sw. is an endemic species of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti). It shows an extreme ecological plasticity and grows on a wide range of soil types from 0 to 3,175 m in elevation with annual mean temperatures ranging from 6 to 25°C and annual precipitation of 800 to 2,300 mm. P. occidentalis is a major component of forests above 800 m in elevation and forms pure climax forests above 2,000 m (4). For more than 10 years, stands of P. occidentalis in the Sierra (Cordillera Central) growing on a wide range of site conditions have suffered from a ser
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Xiao, Jingfeng, Ge Sun, Kevin M. Potter, Johnny Boggs, Qingyuan Zhang, and Steven G. McNulty. "Do Experimental Forests and Ranges of the Southeastern United States Represent the Climate, Ecosystem Structure, and Ecosystem Functions of the Region?" Journal of Forestry, September 2, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jofore/fvae020.

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Abstract There are twenty experimental forest and range sites (EFRs) across the southeastern United States that are currently maintained by the USDA Forest Service (Forest Service) to conduct forest ecosystem research for addressing ecosystem management challenges. The overall objective of this study was to use multiple gridded datasets to assess the extent to which the twenty EFRs represent the climate, ecosystem structure, and ecosystem functions of southeastern forests. The EFRs represent the large variability of climate conditions across the region relatively well, but we identified small
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Books on the topic "United States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station"

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Station, United States Forest Service Southern Research. Directory of research scientists, Southern Research Station. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 1998.

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S, Devall Margaret, Baldwin V. C, and United States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station, eds. Long-term research does pay off: A summary of the Southern Station experience. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 1998.

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United States. Forest Service. Northeastern Research Station. Northeastern Research Station celebrates 75th anniversary. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 1998.

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Ross, Eldon W. History of the Northeastern Research Station: 1973 to 1998. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 1998.

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Pacific, Northwest Research Station (Portland Or ). Come join us!: Pacific Northwest Research Station, USDA Forest Service. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2002.

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United States. Forest Service. Northeastern Research Station., ed. Publications of the Northeastern Research Station: 2001. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 2003.

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United States. Forest Service. Northeastern Research Station., ed. Publications of the Northeastern Research Station: 1998. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 2000.

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Ross, Eldon W. History of the Northeastern Research Station, 1973 to 1998. The Station, 1998.

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United States. Forest Service. Northeastern Research Station., ed. Publications of the Northeastern Research Station: 1999 and 2000. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 2002.

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United States. Forest Service. Northeastern Research Station., ed. Publications of the Northeastern Research Station: 1996 and 1997. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Sation, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "United States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station"

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Gragson, Ted L. "An Anthropologist Joins the Long-Term Ecological Research Network." In Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199380213.003.0027.

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Environmental science has no room for theoretical or methodological hegemony, and questions cannot be asked in the absence of purposeful design. Education must simultaneously engage students in thinking and doing, ideally in collaboration. Communication is a two-way process in which scientists are challenged to be credible and legitimate in conveying salient results to diverse audiences. Collaboration is about leveraging individual skills toward a common purpose, which can only succeed when trust exists between investigators. I was trained as an ecological anthropologist with an emphasis on be
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Worster, Donald. "A Sense of Soil." In Wealth of Nature. Oxford University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195092646.003.0009.

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Last year marked the fiftieth anniversary of a landmark event in American agricultural and conservation history, and few seem to be aware of the fact. In April 1935, Congress passed the Soil Erosion Act, the first effort in the United States to establish a nationwide, comprehensive program to preserve the very earth on which farming and rural life depend. That act committed the nation to a permanent program of research and action to stop “the wastage of soil and moisture resources on farm, grazing, and forest lands.” Describing erosion as “a menace to the national welfare,” it promised action
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Reports on the topic "United States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station"

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Clemens, Cody, Michael Bell, Emmi Felker-Quinn, Michael Bell, Cody Clemens, and Emmi Felker-Quinn. Applying mycorrhizal critical loads of nitrogen to US federal lands containing forested and Mediterranean shrubland ecosystems. National Park Service, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2305249.

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Mycorrhizal fungi (MF) play a crucial role within ecosystems by forming mutually symbiotic relationships where they share water, carbon, nutrients, and other benefits with plants they have inoculated. Since these plant communities depend on MF for survival, the status of MF communities can be used as a proxy for the health of the plants they support. Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition can disrupt the symbiotic relationship between the plants and MF by causing a shift in mycorrhizal community composition, and in turn a shift in the plant structure within an ecosystem. Lilleskov et al. (2019)
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Boyle, Maxwell, and Elizabeth Rico. Terrestrial vegetation monitoring at Fort Pulaski National Monument: 2019 data summary. National Park Service, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrds-2288716.

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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) conducts long-term terrestrial vegetation monitoring as part of the nationwide Inventory and Monitoring Program of the National Park Service (NPS). The vegetation community vital sign is one of the primary-tier resources identified by SECN park managers, and monitoring is currently conducted at 15 network parks (DeVivo et al. 2008). Monitoring plants and their associated communities over time allows for targeted understanding of ecosystems within the SECN geography, which provides managers information about the degree of change within their parks’ natural veg
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