For the February LTER Community call, we’ll be hearing from two synthesis groups with exciting new publications.
From poles to tropics: A multi-biome synthesis investigating the controls on river Si exports
Principal Investigators: Dr. Joanna Carey, Babson College and Dr. KathiJo Jankowski, US Geological Survey
Their most recent paper is Johnson, K., Jankowski, K. J., Carey, J. C., Sethna, L. R., Bush, S. A., Mcknight, D., McDowell, W. H., Wymore, A. S., Kortelainen, P., Jones, J. B., Lyon, N. J., Laudon, H., Poste, A. E., & Sullivan, P. L. (2024). Climate, Hydrology, and Nutrients Control the Seasonality of Si Concentrations in Rivers. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES, 129(9), e2024JG008141. https://doi.org/10.1029/2024JG008141
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Identifying environmental drivers of plant reproduction across LTER sites
Principal Investigators: Dr. Jalene LaMontagne, University of Missouri–St. Louis; Dr. Elizabeth Crone, University of California-Davis; and Dr. Miranda Redmond, University of California-Berkeley
Their most recent paper is LaMontagne, J. M., Greene, D. F., Holland, E. P., Johnstone, J. F., Schulze, M., Zimmerman, J. K., Lyon, N. J., Chen, A., Miller, T. E. X., Nigro, K. M., Snell, R. S., Barton, J. H., Chaudhary, V. B., Cleavitt, N. L., Crone, E. E., Koenig, W. D., Macias, D., Pearse, I. S., & Redmond, M. D. (2024). Community Synchrony in Seed Production is Associated With Trait Similarity and Climate Across North America. Ecology Letters, 27(12), e14498. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14498