Sydney Sea Ice

Sydney Wilkinson poses next to a block of sea ice.

Drilling Sea Ice at Beaufort

Sydney Wilkinson and Dr Ken Dunton use an ice corer to drill into the sea ice to sample the ice and create holes to sample the lagoons.

Vanishing-Act-5

Wendy Schnell’s Vanishing Point, from Drawing Water, illustrates in an artistic “graph” the increasing population of the invasive rainbow smelt alongside the declining natural walleye population. After her time at Trout Lake Station, Schnell donated the piece to the station, where it hangs for scientists and artists to view.

VCR-litter-trap-Gedan

Dead fallen pine tree crushing a leaf litter trap. Keryn Gedan CC BY-SA 4.0

Nassawadox-Johnston-Baird

Researchers working at the forest disturbance site, Nassawadox VA. Cora Johnston-Baird CC BY-SA 4.0

cdr-BioCON-2007-barrott

Caption: The BioCON experiment at Cedar Creek LTER focuses on understanding the interactions between carbon dioxide concentration, nutrients, and biodiversity. Credit: Susan Barrott. Cedar Creek LTER. CC-BY 4.0

kbs-mesocosms_hamilton

Experimental mesocosms, such as those pictured here, help to bridge researchers’ understanding of mechanisms with whole system dynamics.

cce-euphasiid-stukel

Euphausiids (or krill), pictured here, are a key link in the southern Pacific food chain. M. Stukel, California Current Ecosystem LTER. CC-BY 4.0

mcm-huey-creek-branching-gooseff

When a frozen landscape, such as this one in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, thaws — it makes all kinds of new connections. Mike Gooseff, McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER. CC-BY 4.0