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2008 Research Highlights
Early Warning System Detects Seasonal Vegetation Changes
2008 Research Highlights
Comprehensive Tools Assess Stress on Southeastern Water Supply
2008 Research Highlights
Can Tree Species Stand Up to Climate Change?
2008 Research Highlights
U.S. Invasive Plants Identified in Comprehensive Database
2008 Research Highlights
Long-term Effects of Fire Management in Coast Redwood Forests
2008 Research Highlights
Probability Improves Forest Decisionmaking
2008 Research Highlights
Getting the "Whole" Story from Understory
2008 Research Highlights
Scientist Follows Redbay Ambrosia Beetles' Southern Footsteps
2008 Research Highlights
Scientists Map Potential Pest Host Route
2008 Research Highlights
Understanding the Evolutionary Diversity of North American Forests
2008 Research Highlights
Habitat Invasibility Determined by Multiple Factors
2008 Research Highlights
Assessing Streamside Management Zone Effectiveness in the NC Piedmont
2008 Research Highlights
Multiple Methods Quantify Forest Water Loss
2008 Research Highlights
Carbon Fluxes Respond to Drought in Coastal Plain Forests
2008 Research Highlights
Montreal Process Helps Monitor Forest Stressors
2008 Research Highlights
Inexpensive Methods Estimate Diverse Canopy Density
2008 Research Highlights
Patterns Reveal Invasive Plant Success in Southern Appalachians
2008 Accomplishment Highlights: Research
 

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