Colorado mountains
From Long-Term Data to Understanding: Toward a Predictive Ecology
2015 LTER ASM Estes Park, CO - August 30 - September 2, 2015
 

Other (Tuesday)

The Toolbox Approach to Enhanced Collaboration, Communication, and Integration in Cross-Disciplinary Research

Poster Number:  288 Presenter/Primary Author:  Michael O'Rourke Cross-disciplinary research entails unique challenges due to differences among researchers’ disciplinary worldviews.

Seasonal variation in xanthophyll-cycle pigments among species with contrasting water use strategies

Poster Number:  287 Presenter/Primary Author:  Shan Kothari Drought is a powerful limitation on photosynthetic rates in plants, as it may force plants to close their stomata at the risk of severe water loss.

Simulated U.S. Drought Response to Interannual and Decadal Pacific SST Variability

Poster Number:  286 Presenter/Primary Author:  Robert Burgman Idealized atmospheric general circulation model (AGCM) experiments by the U.S.

Nitrogen Isotopes in the California Current Ecosystem-LTER Domain in August 2014

Poster Number:  284 Presenter/Primary Author:  Lihini Aluwihare We present here organic and inorganic nitrogen stable isotopes for the August 2014 California Current Ecosystem LTER process cruise.

Could nitrogen deposition and warmer temperatures make the Rocky Mountain alpine vulnerable to non-native plant species invasions?

Poster Number:  280 Presenter/Primary Author:  Teal Potter While long-term nitrogen deposition and variation in summer temperature directly impact alpine plant community ecology, non-native plant invasions are a possible indirect effect of these factors on