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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Arts and Humanities Efforts in the LTER Network: Understanding Perceived Values and Challenges
Lissy Goralnik
03/30/15
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Data Products to Support Assessment and Forecasting of Phenology on MultipleData Products to Support Assessment and Forecasting of Phenology on Multiple Spatiotemporal Scales
Katharine Gerst
04/02/15
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Response of Forest Insects and their Natural Enemies to Simulated Ice Storm Damage in Northern Hardwood Forests
Wendy Leuenberger
04/20/15
3
The power of long-term observation: Does Nature's Notebook cultivate long-term participation in phenology monitoring?
LoriAnne Barnett
04/29/15
4
Belowground Decomposition Rate Thresholds and Their Relationship to Plant Community State Change Along a Virginia Barrier Island Dune/Swale Transect
Matt Smith
05/01/15
5
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
Moving beyond the exchange value: A deductive approach to nonmarket valuation and implications for conservation policy
Karen Allen
05/25/15
7
The loss of foundation species revisited
Allyson Degrassi
05/26/15
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A three-pronged approach to understanding how fire and mammalian herbivory interact to influence post-fire forest growth and composition in interior Alaska
Alexandra Conway
06/01/15
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The impact of microclimate variation on budburst phenology within a mature Douglas-fir tree (Pseudostuga menziesii)
Becky Miller
06/06/15
10
V-ART curriculum for teaching social-ecological systems to children in mountain communities
Chris Ray
06/08/15
11
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
Seasonal effects of microhabitat structure on sub-surface microclimates in blocky debris
Chris Ray
06/08/15
13
Effects of surface and sub-surface temperature on the activity budget of a microhabitat specialist
Chris Ray
06/08/15
14
Determining effects of microclimate on individual survival in the American pika
Chris Ray
06/08/15
15
Forest Discovery: Interdisciplinary Place-Based Learning in the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
Lissy Goralnik
06/11/15
16
Are critical ecosystem thresholds defined by the magnitude or duration of exogenous forcing?
Zak Ratajczak
06/12/15
17
The missing carbon link: Are ag lime and groundwater irrigation sequestering carbon?
Bonnie McGill
06/12/15
18
Controls on Porewater Salinity Distributions in a Southeastern Salt Marsh
David Miklesh
06/15/15
19
Altitudinal and Seasonal Variation of Collembola (Hexapoda: Entognatha) in the Luquillo Montains, Puerto Rico
Marcela Ospina
06/15/15
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