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Browsing by Academic Advisor Horn, Henry Stainken

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Class YearAuthor(s)TitleAdvisor
2009Grimm, Hannah KathrynBehavior and Activity of the Phaneropterine Katydid Philophyllia GuttulataHorn, Henry Stainken
1998Rogers, Gilbert BroughtonCompetition as a Factor in the Endangered Status of Livingstone's Fruit BatHorn, Henry Stainken
1998Andrews, Mark StephenThe Effect of Cover Density on the Foraging Behavior of Overwintering Sparrows and JuncosHorn, Henry Stainken
1997Kashatus, David F.The Effects of Human Trampling in The Ramble, Central ParkHorn, Henry Stainken
1999Gomes-Casseres, LisaFrom Unbroken Forests to Suburban Sprawl: The Influence of Soil on Natural and Human History in Princeton and VicinityHorn, Henry Stainken
1998Thate, KarineThe History of Forests in Princeton, NJ: Forest Clearance, Regeneration, and FragmentationHorn, Henry Stainken
1997Lockman, MelissaHome and Horizon: Environmental Education to Link the Local and the GlobalHorn, Henry Stainken
1998McArthur, Katherin MarieAn Investigation into the Allometry of Red Cedar (Juniperus virginiana)Horn, Henry Stainken
1997Furie, Gregg L.An Investigation of the Mechanisms Controlling Old Field SuccessionHorn, Henry Stainken
2006Arnold, Kristen L.An Investigation of White-tailed Deer Trails as Indicators of Movement Patterns and Landscape Usage at Stony Ford Field CenterHorn, Henry Stainken
1998Arastu, Rizwan SafdarLeonardo Was Wise: Trees Conserve Cross-Sectional Area Despite Vessel StructureHorn, Henry Stainken
1999Pott, C. William JethroThe New Jersey Pine Barrens and South African Fynbos: Convergence and Difference in Fire-Prone CommunitiesHorn, Henry Stainken
1998Shephard, Christopher Richard WilsonA Place to Grow: Ecological History of the Princeton-Blairstown CenterHorn, Henry Stainken
1999Lu, Jacqueline Wen TingThe Witherspoon Woods: A Forest HistoryHorn, Henry Stainken