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Undergraduate Theses Projects

Dendrohydrological δ18O Stable Isotopic Forward Modeling of Carapa Guianensis Tree Ring Cellulose for the Determination of Climate Change Variability in Source Waters
Sarah F. Berry

Chemical Analysis and Ecohydrological Effects of Aerosols in a Costa Rica Tropical Forest
Kaitlin Cloud

Plant functional traits of Carapa guianensis, a widespread tropical tree, adapted to local climate conditions at two elevations in Costa Rica
Manny Flores (2019)

Physiological adaptations of two shade tolerant species, Carapa guianensis and Otoba novogranatensis, to microclimatic conditions at two elevations,in Costa Rica
Manny Flores (2020)

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