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)

Assessing the relationship between dust events and water chemistry in the Tempe Town Lake time-series data

Poster Number:  100 Presenter/Primary Author:  Hilairy Hartnett The CAP-LTER has been monitoring basic water chemistry and dissolved organic carbon concentrations in Tempe Town Lake (TTL) since 2005.

Responses of DOC quantity and quality to water flow and rainfall events in Tempe Town Lake: A time-series modelling approach

Poster Number:  99 Presenter/Primary Author:  Hilairy Hartnett Tempe Town Lake (TTL) is a constructed lake that occupies the otherwise dry riverbed of the Salt River in Tempe, AZ.

Effects of warmer temperatures and a smaller winter snowpack on nitrogen uptake and retention in a northern hardwood forest

Poster Number:  96 Presenter/Primary Author:  Rebecca Sanders-D... We conducted a field-based experiment at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest to assess the combined effects of climate change across seasons on ecosystem nitrogen uptake and retention by northern har

Environmental drivers of grassland plant-pollinator community structure

Poster Number:  94 Presenter/Primary Author:  Ellen Welti The structure and state of an ecological community is dependent both upon its comprising species and species interactions.

Using plant-soil feedbacks to predict plant biomass in diversity experiments

Poster Number:  93 Presenter/Primary Author:  Leslie Forero Plants are capable of creating soils that produce feedbacks upon plant growth, but the role of plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) on plant growth in communities remains unclear.  We developed a full-