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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
 

Predicting ecological change: LTER in the era of big science (Tuesday)

Responses of a grassland spider community to habitat structural heterogeneity driven by fire and bison-grazing disturbances interactions

Poster Number:  149 Presenter/Primary Author:  Jesus Gomez An overarching hypothesis in community ecology is that increased habitat heterogeneity increases species diversity and alters the species assemblage composition at multiple trophic levels across th

Effects of ocean acidification and water flow on calcification, photosynthesis, and respiration for different morphologies of coralline algae

Poster Number:  147 Presenter/Primary Author:  Sarah Merolla Ocean acidification (OA) is becoming a threat to many marine organisms, particularly calcifers such as coralline algae that play important roles in coral reef ecosystems.

QUANTIFYING LONG-TERM GEOMORPHOLOGY OF ANTARCTIC STREAMS

Poster Number:  145 Presenter/Primary Author:  Steven Crisp In 1994, 16 stream transects were established in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica beginning a long term data set characterizing microbial communities and channel geometry.

QUANTIFYING LONG-TERM GEOMORPHOLOGY OF ANTARCTIC STREAMS

Poster Number:  144 Presenter/Primary Author:  Steven Crisp In 1994, 16 stream transects were established in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica beginning a long term data set characterizing microbial communities and channel geometry.

QUANTIFYING LONG-TERM GEOMORPHOLOGY OF ANTARCTIC STREAMS

Poster Number:  143 Presenter/Primary Author:  Steven Crisp In 1994, 16 stream transects were established in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica beginning a long term data set characterizing microbial communities and channel geometry.