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Poster Session
Lead Author |
Affiliation |
Poster Title |
Abstract |
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Alice L. Chung-MacCoubrey |
National Park Service- Sierra Nevada Network |
Long-term monitoring in NPS Sierra Nevada Network parks |
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Andrea M Heard |
National Park Service, Inventory & Monitoring Program, Sierra Nevada Network |
Sierra Nevada Network Lake Monitoring Design |
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Anna Klimaszewski- Patterson |
University of Nevada, Reno |
1,000 years of paleoecology & environmental archaeology at Holey Meadow, Sequoia National Monument, California |
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Ariel Thomson |
Cal Fire |
Recent age estimates of large, old giant sequoia |
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Benjamin Landis |
USGS Western Ecological Research Center |
USGS Western Ecological Research Center: Science on the landscape for California and the Pacific West |
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Carole K. Combs |
Tulare Basin Wildlife Partners |
Tulare Basin Watershed Initiative Collaboration Station |
N/A |
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David Herbst |
Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory |
A monitoring network for detecting climate change effects on the ecology of Sierra Nevada streams |
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David M. Stoms |
California Energy Commission |
4th California Climate Assessment: Opportunities for collaboration |
N/A |
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Deanne DiPietro |
CA LCC |
CA Climate Commons |
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Debra Schlafmann |
California Landscape Conservation Cooperative |
California LCC 2012 Highlights |
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Denis M. Kearns |
Bureau of Land Management |
Case Mountain Vegetation Treatment: What can we do to protect our Giant Sequoias? |
N/A |
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E.R. Matthews |
UC Santa Barbara |
The California Phenology Project: a phenological monitoring network to track climate change impacts |
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Elizabeth Brusati |
California Invasive Plant Council |
Setting regional strategies for invasive plant management using CalWeedMapper |
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Eric M. Winford |
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks |
A natural resource condition assessment for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: a poster describing a forthcoming publication |
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Glenn Lunak |
Sierra Pacific Industries |
Preserving giant sequoia genetic resources through forest management in the face of climate change |
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Gregory H. Aplet |
The Wilderness Society |
Zoning the forest for adaptation: a “portfolio approach” |
N/A |
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Jeanne A. Panek |
University of California, Berkeley |
Exposure to widespread air pollution across the Sierra Nevada, CA–spatial maps of ozone concentrations covering broad areas of vulnerable terrain |
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Jeff G Holmquist |
UCLA, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, White Mountain Research Center |
Predicted macroinvertebrate responses to water diversion from a subalpine stream in Yosemite National Park using ecological and two-dimensional hydrodynamic models |
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Jessi Kershner |
EcoAdapt |
From awareness to action: conducting a vulnerability assessment and developing adaptation strategies for focal resources of the Sierra Nevada |
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Jon E Keeley |
U.S. Geological Survey, Western Ecological Research Center |
Climate Change and Fire in the Sierra Nevada |
N/A |
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Jon Keeley |
USGS Sequoia-Kings Canyon Field Station |
Forest Reproduction in the Southern Sierra Nevada, California |
N/A |
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Jonathan Humphrey |
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks |
Public-private cooperation results in improved restoration of reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) infested areas |
N/A |
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Karen A Folger |
NPS/Sequoia Kings Canyon |
Combining Fire Metrics in the Southern Sierra Nevada |
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Kate Wilkin |
Department of Environmental Science, Policy, & Management at University of California - Berkeley |
Protecting forest biodiversity: understanding climate change refugia for management |
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Kathleen R. Matthews |
PSW Forest Service |
Vulnerability of California golden trout and their habitat to climate warming |
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Koren R. Nydick |
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks |
Combining geospatial vulnerability assessment and scenario planning for climate adaptation: a fire management example |
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L. Jay Roberts |
PRBO Conservation Science |
PRBO Sierra Nevada boregional avian monitoring network: an adaptive management tool for detecting species distribution shifts in response to climate change |
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Leland W. Tarnay |
Yosemite National Park |
An operational accounting of carbon in aboveground biomass for Yosemite and Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Park |
N/A |
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Marc D Meyer |
USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region |
Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) mortality monitoring in the Inyo National Forest, southern Sierra Nevada |
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Nathan L. Stephenson |
U.S. Geological Survey |
Understanding and forecasting forest changes: 30 years of research in the Sierra Nevada |
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Peter Kirchner |
Joint Institute for Regional Earth System Science and Engineering /Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
The NASA JPL Airborne Snow Observatory in the southern Sierra Nevada |
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Philip W. Rundel |
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California – Los Angeles |
Dispersal limitation does not control high elevational patterns of alien plant species |
N/A |
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Qinghua Guo |
Sierra Nevada Research Institute, UC Merced |
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks: Vulnerability of giant sequoia to moisture stress in a changing climate |
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Richard A Thiel |
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks |
Evaluation of Control Techniques for Velvetgrass (Holcus lanatus) in the Kern Canyon of Sequoia National Park |
N/A |
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Robert A York |
UC Center for Forestry |
Growth response of large giant sequoia along a disturbance intensity gradient |
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Robert C Klinger |
U.S. Geological Survey |
How 4-dimensional thinking from multiple perspectives can help avoid the Liberty Valance effect when evaluating and responding to change in alpine and subalpine ecosystems |
N/A |
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Robert M. Negrini |
Department of Geological Sciences / California State University |
Toward a Sierran stream discharge forecast based on Tulare Lake-level reconstructions |
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Robert Rice |
University of California, Merced/Sierra Nevada Research Institute |
An assessment of snow cover in 4 major river basins of southern Sierra Nevada and potential approaches for long-term monitoring |
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Robert A. York |
University of California, Berkeley, Center for Forestry |
Growth response of large giant sequoia along a disturbance intensity gradient |
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Ryan Anderson |
NASA Ames DEVELOP Program, University of Wyoming |
Modeling the effects of climate change on whitebark pine along the Pacific Crest Trail |
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Shawn T McKinney |
University of Maine, Department of Wildlife Ecology |
Long-term monitoring of high-elevation white pine communities in Pacific West region national parks |
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Stella J.M. Cousins |
University of California Berkeley |
Current conditions and trends in ozone injury to pines in the Southern Sierra Nevada |
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Susan Antenen |
Conservation Biology Institute |
Decision-Support for conservation in the Tehachapis and Southern Sierra |
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Susan Antenen |
Conservation Biology Institute |
A Climate-adapted regional conservation design for the Southern Sierra |
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Tamara U. Wall |
DRI |
Wildfire emissions and fuel treatments--To infinity and beyond? |
N/A |
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Tim S Kline |
California Fire Science Consortium |
California Fire Science Consortium |
N/A |
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Tim S Kline |
California Fire Science Consortium |
Southern Sierra Nevada Prescribed Fire Council |
N/A |
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Vance Russell |
National Forest Foundation |
Giant Sequoia Work Group |