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Example of a litterfall collector at Harvard Forest LTER. Plastic buckets and laundry baskets are commonly used to collect litterfall in forest ecosystems.
Example of a litterfall collector at Harvard Forest LTER. Plastic buckets and laundry baskets are commonly used to collect litterfall in forest ecosystems.
Researchers measure cordgrass along the Atlantic coast.
A soil core from the Kellogg Biological Station LTER. Biogeochemical data from cores across the LTER network allowed researchers to study the link between the carbon and nitrogen cycles in this synthesis project.
Sieving soil for the experiment at the Coweeta LTER that led Drs. Gill and Keiser towards the hypothesis that formed the backbone of this synthesis project.
Two Harmonia axyridis ladybeetles.
Insect sticky trap used to collect ladybeetles.
Credit: Diana Magnusen
Gray jay on Mt. Field in the White Mountain National Forest.
Weir 2 at Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest.
Trees turning yellow at the Hubbard Brook LTER.