Principal Investigator Joseph LaManna
 Joe LaManna, Marquette University, H. J. Andrews LTER site: Dr. LaManna is an Assistant Professor in Ecology at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. He leads a research program focused on factors driving population and community ecology of forest ecosystems, examining those questions in old-growth and secondary forests at the Andrews LTER site. His research explores the potential importance of biotic interactions to environment-diversity relationships and ecosystem function. To address critical knowledge gaps, Dr. LaManna’s research program seeks to understand: (1) the importance of biotic interactions to population/community responses to environmental change; and (2) how ecological disturbances and biotic interactions combine to induce feedbacks and tipping points that determine ecosystem function and resilience.
Joe LaManna, Marquette University, H. J. Andrews LTER site: Dr. LaManna is an Assistant Professor in Ecology at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI. He leads a research program focused on factors driving population and community ecology of forest ecosystems, examining those questions in old-growth and secondary forests at the Andrews LTER site. His research explores the potential importance of biotic interactions to environment-diversity relationships and ecosystem function. To address critical knowledge gaps, Dr. LaManna’s research program seeks to understand: (1) the importance of biotic interactions to population/community responses to environmental change; and (2) how ecological disturbances and biotic interactions combine to induce feedbacks and tipping points that determine ecosystem function and resilience. 
Co-principal Investigator Ivan Arismendi, Oregon State University, Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences, H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest and LTER site
 Dr. Ivan Arismendi is an aquatic ecologist who currently holds an Associate Professor position at Oregon State University. Growing up in southern Chile, his interest for aquatic ecology was sparked as he witnessed the invasion of trout and salmon in his native waters. He leads scientific research focused on global environmental change, invasion biology, and aquatic food webs. He is also interested in the people who use or study in natural resources, which has led to emergent research on diversity, equity, and inclusion in science. Dr. Arismendi has published several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and has received various awards, including the “Savery Outstanding Young Faculty Award” from the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University and the Emmeline Moore Prize from the American Fisheries Society (AFS), a career achievement award that recognizes efforts in the promotion of demographic diversity in AFS.
Dr. Ivan Arismendi is an aquatic ecologist who currently holds an Associate Professor position at Oregon State University. Growing up in southern Chile, his interest for aquatic ecology was sparked as he witnessed the invasion of trout and salmon in his native waters. He leads scientific research focused on global environmental change, invasion biology, and aquatic food webs. He is also interested in the people who use or study in natural resources, which has led to emergent research on diversity, equity, and inclusion in science. Dr. Arismendi has published several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and has received various awards, including the “Savery Outstanding Young Faculty Award” from the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University and the Emmeline Moore Prize from the American Fisheries Society (AFS), a career achievement award that recognizes efforts in the promotion of demographic diversity in AFS. 
Co-principal Investigator Gretchen Hofmann, Santa Barbara Coastal LTER, UC Santa Barbara
Credit: Credit: University of California
Education Coordinators
Dr. Kari O’Connell, STEM Research Center, Oregon State University

Amanda Morrison, Arctic LTER Education Coordinator

Scott Simon, Santa Barbara Coastal LTER Education Coordinator

LTER Network Office
Marty Downs, Director, LTER Network Office











