Novel analyses of a 31-year dataset on invading ladybeetles shows that small differences in habitat preference across years allow for two similar invading species to coexist while native species decline.
Search Results for:
Counting on Caribou
$15.95 BY PATRICIA H. PARTNOW ILLUSTRATED BY DIANA MAGNUSON It was a Monday in February. Fifth-grader Bruce Turner squirmed in his seat. It was -20 degrees outside and a blizzard was burying streets and driving the snow against doorways. There had been no outdoor recess today. Bruce was bored. He wanted to be outside where… Read more »
Cosmic Questions with Tremendous Practical Value: Exploring the Potential for Co-Production of Knowledge with Hubbard Brook in the White Mountain National Forest
Considerable work happens behind the scenes as Sarah Garlick, Hubbard Brook’s Director of Science Engagement, brings together researchers and forest managers to identify shared research priorities in New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest.
Swamp Eels Wreak Havoc on Small Species at the Florida Coastal Everglades LTER
Since its introduction in 2009, the swamp eel has nearly eliminated several populations of small aquatic species in the Everglades watershed. The new invasive may be more disruptive to the Everglades than the park’s flagship invasive, the Burmese Python, and brings a new challenge to Everglades management and restoration.
Summer Research Technician – ARC-LTER
We are seeking undergraduates or college graduates interested in environmental research to understand ecosystem function in soils, streams, and lakes, and how arctic tundra is responding to climate change.
Postdoctoral Scholar in Tree Mortality | USDA Forest Service & Andrews Forest LTER
Seeking applicants for a postdoctoral scholar to carry out novel research examining temporal and spatial patterns in tree mortality
Hubbard Brook’s Young Voices of Science Program applications open until Feb 25!
Postdoctoral Position in Plant Ecology | Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve
A postdoctoral position to undersatnd how biodiversity contributes to the stability of ecosystems and populations is open!
Lab and Field Research Manager | Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve
The Isbell Biodiversity Lab invites applications for a full-time lab manager to coordinate research activities at the University of Minnesota.
LTER Science Council 2023
Science Council FrameworkMay 10-12, 2023, Kellogg Biological StationTheme: Spatial Scaling Travel and lodging information will be distributed to invited participants. Recorded lightning talks will be available after the meeting. Much of the work that Long Term Ecological Research sites pursue addresses ecological mechanisms and is focused on a relatively local spatial scale. But for our… Read more »