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Discriminatory housing policies created an unequal park system in Minneapolis
The tall and short of it
Research from Dr. Robyn Zerebecki and collaborators demonstrates that intraspecific variation can have ecosystem-level consequences.
Senior Scientist, South Florida Water Management District, Everglades Systems Assessment Section
Organization Name: South Florida Water Management District Position Type: Job Department: Everglades Systems Assessment Section Location: West Palm Beach, FL Application Deadline: June 1, 2023 Opportunity Description: Scientist Senior Field Operations Center B374 West Palm Beach, FL3650BR Job Description The Everglades Systems Assessment Section of the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is seeking a… Read more »
Across fourteen LTERs, soil carbon is a “gatekeeper” on the nitrogen cycle
An LTER cross site synthesis effort reveals that soil carbon availability determines nitrogen mineralization and nitrification rates across a wide diversity of terrestrial ecosystems.
DRAGNet and NutNet Postdoc | University of Minnesota
Postdoctoral Associate – Nutrient Network (NutNet) & Disturbance and Resources Across Global Grasslands (DRAGNet) Projects
Federal Agency Career Forum | April 25, 2023
Join us to meet agency ecologists from around the nation and learn about their career paths, day in the life, and more.
2022 Information Management Committee Meeting Report
Report from the 2022 meeting of the LTER Information Management Committee (IMC) held in person, the day prior to the 2022 All Scientists’ Meeting (September 18, 2022).
Research Experience for Undergraduates in groundwater and streamflow, Andrews Forest LTER
The Andrews Forest seeks an REU to help understand how the landscape influences streamflow through groundwater/surface water interactions.
Research Experience for Undergraduate Students (REU) Opportunity in species interactions research, Andrews Forest LTER
Seeking 2 students to contribute a project addressing how forest species interactions amplify or reduce responses to microclimatic variation.