2019
29th Annual North American Dendroecological Fieldweek (NADEF)
29th Annual North American Dendroecological Fieldweek (NADEF)
A.L. Mickelson Field Station, Wyoming, USA
Groups:
Introductory Group: Jessie Pearl (University of Arizona) and Laura Smith (University of Tennessee)
- Climate sensitivity and growth responses of two conifers at Wolf Knob, Shoshone Forest, WY
Dendroclimatology: Grant Harley (University of Idaho) and Stockton Maxwell (Radford University)
- Climate Sensitivity In the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Ecotone Shifts from Climate Change: Margot Kaye (Penn State), Maegen Rochner (University of Tennessee), and Jim Speer (Indiana State University)
- Vegetation Response to Climate Change in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Quantitative Wood Anatomy: Georg von Arx (Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow, and Landscape Research) and Matt Bekker (Brigham Young University)
- Investigating the wood anatomy of whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) to explain growth and mortality trends in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Wyoming, USA
Sclerochronology: Bryan Black (University of Arizona)
- Multiple proxies of North Pacific climate variability: Sclerochronological crossdating in Pacific geoduck and western Pacific corals
Stable Isotope Dendrochemistry: Adam Csank (University of Nevada - Reno) and Justin DeRose (US Forest Service)
- Exploring whitebark pine tree mortality and Douglas-fir climate response in the Greater Yellowstone area using tree-ring isotopes
NADEF 2019 Final Report.pdf