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Urban Ecohydrology (2017-2022)
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Monteverde Region, Costa Rica
Canopy Work
Field Season: Winter 2017-18
2017 Doug Fir Tree Climbing
Field Season 2017
F&M Tree Climbers 2017
Tree Platforms
CloudNet Meeting 2015
Mexico
Maui
Media Coverage/Webinars
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences- Front Matter
feature article
and accompanying
9 min video
. Aug. 2024
Magazine Article:
The Guanacaste forest where the water comes from
(
En Español-
El bosque en Guanacaste donde nace el agua
)-
May 2023
F&M magazine:
Lancaster becomes a living laboratory
- April 2021
Center for Sustained Engagement with Lancaster-
Podcast on Rain garden research
- April 2021
En Español
Research Webinar-Cambio climáti
co en montañas tropicales
, Monteverde Institute, November 2020
En Español
Research Webinar-
Cambio climático en montañas tropicales
, Fundacion Alianza Natural Colombia. June 2020
Canopy Watch International Blog en español, Oct 2019
F&M magazine: ecosystem services of street trees, Feb 2019
Canopy Watch International Blog, March 2017
F&M Website: Searching for Climate Warning Signals, September 2016
Monteverde Institute Blog Article, March 2016
F&M Magazine: Secrets in the Clouds, May 2014
Forbes Magazine:
Jumpstarting American Innovation Through Student Research
, June 2014
School for Field Studies: Alumni Profile, September 2014
Documentary Footage of Research Program in Costa Rica (
JP Monge
)
Experimental set up
(April 2022)
Installation of Canopy Microclimate Stations
(May/June 2022)
Installation of Canopy Sap Flow Sensors
(July/August 2022)
Outreach-Science Communication
Minute Earth Video on the importance of Epiphytes
Science Comic: Life on Limb
Student Videos
Summer Research 2014
Summer Research 2013
Current Research Collaborators
Dr. Lauren Lowman
- Ecohydrology and Hydrologic Modeling, Wake Forest University
Dr. Todd Dawson
- Plant Ecophysiology and Stable Isotope Ecology, University of California, Berkeley
Dr. Nalini Nadkarni
- Forest Ecology, University of Utah
Dr. Danel Draguljic
- Applied Statistics, Franklin and Marshall College
Dr John Van Stan
- Ecohydrology, Cleveland State University
Dr. Clifton Buck
- Chemical Oceanography, University of Georgia
Dr. John Lhotka
- Silviculture, University of Kentucky
Dr. Diana Oviedo
- Watershed Biogeochemistry, Stroud Water Research Center
Dr. Peyton Smith
- Soil Carbon Dynamics, Texas A&M
Collaborating Organizations
The Monteverde Institute
Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve
Curi Cancha Reserve
Home & Lab News
People
Research
Cloud Forest Environmental Physiology
Valley Fog and Forest Function
Ecohydrology of Maritime Forests in Coastal Georgia (2021-2024)
Urban Ecohydrology (2017-2022)
Tree Climbing for Science
Media, Outreach & Collaborators
Publications
Past Courses
Photos
Monteverde Region, Costa Rica
Canopy Work
Field Season: Winter 2017-18
2017 Doug Fir Tree Climbing
Field Season 2017
F&M Tree Climbers 2017
Tree Platforms
CloudNet Meeting 2015
Mexico
Maui