The NCO will host a discussion of video abstracts and other forms of video shorts on November 17 at 10 a.m. Pacific time (11 a.m. Mountain/12 Noon Central/1 p.m. Eastern). The aim is to explore the popularity and utility of video abstracts, consider the advantages and disadvantages of several competing formats, and offer some resources… Read more »
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2016 AGU Abstracts
From December 12-16, the American Geophysical Union (AGU) will hold its annual meeting. The LTER Network sites will be well represented with a total of 113 presentations and posters. LTER-related presentations have been organized below by day and time. Please excuse any omissions or misattributions. We will continue to add to and adjust this list up… Read more »
Global Perspectives Yield New Insight, Connections
The first Open Science Meeting of the International LTER Network (ILTER) network gathered over 300 participants in Kruger National Park, South Africa to present their latest results, network, and explore next steps for the growing organization. The meeting, which took place from 9-13 October, 2016, offered a balanced mix of scientific talks, poster sessions, workshops,… Read more »
Program Manager, CAP LTER
The Central Arizona-Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Program (CAP LTER) Program Manager and the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability (ASU Wrigley Institute) will work with the CAP LTER Director, program staff, scientists, and students to facilitate coordination and collaboration across the program, communicate research findings via various media, and compile annual reports for the… Read more »
Using Video to Communicate Science
Video can run the gamut from simply recording a video chat about your major results to a professionally-produced video with animations and visual effects. Luckily, the effectiveness of a video is only partly determined by the production quality. Clearly identifying your audience and what they want to know plays just as big a role in… Read more »
LTER Science Update | 2016 October
View the October issue of LTER Science Update.
2016.09.20 Executive Board Meeting Notes
Notes from EB meeting of 20 September, 2016
Antarctica Is Practically Defined by Ice. What Happens When It Melts?
Antarctica Is Practically Defined by Ice. What Happens When It Melts? For prepared observers, a single season of melting offers clues to the future of the southern continent. October 13, 2016—A single season of intense melting buffeted Antarctica in 2001-2002. It yielded changes that ranged from speeding up microbial food webs to shifting penguin populations…. Read more »
Like hurricanes, unseasonable cold spells wipe out subtropical species
Environmental Historians Enable Time Travel: Extending the Long Term Dataset in the Antarctic
A historian travels back a century into the cold, windblown Antarctic, landing at the edge of McMurdo Sound. A group of explorers recently returned to the coast recount their trip into a series of “curious” dry valleys, where the pervasive snow and ice encountered elsewhere on the continent is almost entirely absent. Forced to abandon… Read more »