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

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Assessing Pathways to Potential N2O Emissions in Different Land Use Systems Using Targeted Pyrotag, Whole Metagenome and Soil Assay Approaches

Poster Number:  234 Presenter/Primary Author:  Brendan O'Neill Assessing how microbial communities change under different land management practices is central to understanding how land use affects biogeochemical cycles.  The field of soil molecular and me

A conceptual model for predicting the ecological effects of coastal armoring in soft-sediment environments

Poster Number:  233 Presenter/Primary Author:  Jenifer Dugan Shoreline armoring structures are widely used in soft-sediment environments, ranging from bulkheads and revetments in protected marshes to sea walls on open coast beaches.

Incorporating biotic factors in species distribution modeling: are interactions with soil microbes important?

Poster Number:  232 Presenter/Primary Author:  Cliff Bueno De Me... It is increasingly recognized that species distributions are driven by both abiotic factors and biotic interactions.

Bacterial metacommunity structure across a stream network

Poster Number:  230 Presenter/Primary Author:  Nathan Wisnoski

Hydrologic controls on biogeochemical gradients in thick layers of flocculent organic sediments in a through-flow wetland

Poster Number:  228 Presenter/Primary Author:  Dustin Kincaid Thick accumulations of flocculent organic sediment, or floc, are nearly ubiquitous in shallow freshwater ecosystems lacking strong physical disturbance regimes.