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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Crafting conceptual models that are sustainable (Monday)
Does continuous ecosystem stress lead to vulnerability? (Monday)
Long-term changes in NPP across ecosystems (Monday)
LTER and society: broader impacts of long-term research (Monday)
Predicting ecological change: LTER in the era of big science (Tuesday)
The unique value of long-term, networked studies (Tuesday)
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Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve
Forest Isbell
07/28/15
131
Central Arizona–Phoenix LTER and society: co-development of sustainable future scenarios
David Iwaniec
07/31/15
202
Century-scale Variations in Plant and Soil Nitrogen Pools, Isotopic Composition, and Microbial Processes in Northern Hardwood Forests
Christine Goodale
08/18/15
293
Changes in boreal forest mineral soil characteristics over a quarter century across a primary and secondary successional series
John Yarie
08/04/15
217
Changes in copepod egg production rates in relation to frontal gradients and microplankton concentrations in the California Current Ecosystem
Catherine Nickels
07/24/15
102
Changes in ecosystem carbon responses to saltwater exposure: Implications of sea level rise in the Florida coastal Everglades
Ben Wilson
06/22/15
24
Changes in zooplankton habitat, behavior, and acoustic scattering characteristics across glider-resolved fronts in the California Current Ecosystem
Jesse Powell
07/30/15
196
Chronic nutrient enrichment in grasslands increases vulnerability to drought: multiple studies in a single long-term experiment
Sally Koerner
07/15/15
69
Climate change and foraging efficiency in a territorial herbivore: changes in food cache quality parallel a change in microclimate
Chris Ray
06/08/15
12
Climate change homogenizes landscape vegetation patterns at the catchment scale
Taehee Hwang
07/27/15
112
Climatological controls on net primary productivity in a southern Appalachian forest
Chris Oishi
07/31/15
239
Complex terrain, flowpaths, and biogeochemistry of water in the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest
Julie Pett-Ridge
07/31/15
268
Constraining uncertainties in long-term particulate organic matter exports by headwater streams
Francisco Guerrer...
07/31/15
241
Continuous modeling of hyporheic exchange explains chemostasis in glacial meltwater streams, Antarctica
Adam Wlostowski
07/29/15
140
Controls on dissolved organic matter (DOM) degradation in a headwater stream: the influence of photochemical and hydrological conditions
Rose Cory
06/26/15
29
Controls on Forest Soil Carbon
Richard Bowden
07/03/15
43
Controls on Porewater Salinity Distributions in a Southeastern Salt Marsh
David Miklesh
06/15/15
19
Could nitrogen deposition and warmer temperatures make the Rocky Mountain alpine vulnerable to non-native plant species invasions?
Teal Potter
08/05/15
280
Coweeta (CWT) and the temperate montane deciduous forest of the southern Appalachians: Topographically complex, climatically variable, disturbed at multiple time scales, and human modified and utilized
Rhett Jackson
08/28/15
298
Critical thinking in forest management: An analysis of arguments for and against ecological forestry, with examples from O&C lands in western Oregon
Chelsea Batavia
05/11/15
6
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