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Linda Joyce
Rocky Mountain Research Station
240 West Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Phone: 970-498-2560
ljoyce@fs.fed.us
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Carbon allocation patterns in high elevation tree species

We are examining the causes and consequences of partial cambial dieback (stripbarking) in long-lived conifers species.

We are studying the ecological significance of long-lived leaves to the functioning of high elevation conifers of the Rocky Mountains.

We are studying the response of allocation and growth processes to disturbance.

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