Narrated powerpoint and video files from the 2015 LTER NSF Symposium on primary productivity
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Primary Production in Human Dominated Ecosystems: Responses to Human Activities and Provisioning of Ecosystem Services

Video file of scheduled 2015 NSF LTER Mini-Symposium talk.

June 19, 2015
Marsh Equilibrium Theory: Feedbacks and Tipping Points

Marsh Equilibrium Theory: Feedbacks and Tipping Points – James Morris, Baruch Istitute, University of South Carolina, Plum Island Ecosystems LTER

June 10, 2015
Timing is everything: Understanding short- and long-term variability in light and temperature on freshwater ecosystem productivity across biomes
Timing is everything: Understanding
short- and long-term variability in light and temperature on freshwater ecosystem productivity across biomes – John Stephen Kominoski, Florida International University & FCE LTER
June 10, 2015
Forest NPP: Examining spatial and temporal heterogeneity within the LTER Network

Forest NPP: Examining spatial and temporal heterogeneity within the LTER Network – Mark E. Harmon (AND), John Battles (HBR), Audrey Barker Plotkin (HFR), Jim Clark (CWT), Grizelle González (LUQ), Michelle Mack (BNZ)     Scott Ollinger (HBR, HFR), Roger Ruess (BNZ), and Jonathan Thompson (HFR) 

June 10, 2015
The Changing Nature of Trophic Cascades at High Latitudes

The Changing Nature of Trophic Cascades at High Latitudes – Roger Ruess, Knut Kielland, John Bryant, Todd Brinkman, and Graduate Students, University of Alaska (BNZ LTER), Tom Paragi, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Laura Gough, Texas Arlington (ARC LTER)

June 10, 2015