In this issue: Unique LNO virtual training launches in cyberspace; Post-ASM funding announced; Shortgrass Steppe scientist named fellow of the American Geophysical Union; Cedar Creek study fuels excitement in bioenergy;…
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Network News Vol. 18 No. 2 Fall 2005
Clutter Retires, Collins Takes Over as Head of Biological Sciences at NSF; NSF Completes Year 2005 LTER Site Reviews; LTER and OBFS Hail Benefits of Partnership; LNO Remote Sensing Data…
Network News Issue 15 Spring 1994
Bonanza Creek, Cedar Creek, CO2 Workshop, LTER Bibliography, LTER in Hungary, LTER-NADA, Publications, Soils Survey, Students, TFA Study…
Seeing the forest for the shrubs in Southern Appalachia
…regulate nitrogen cycling after pollution events from runoff or deposition. Dudley argues this is what makes identifying emerging foundation species like Rhododendron so crucial for land management. “We understand how…
Similar invasive insects coexist through slight differences in environmental responses
…at the Kellogg Biological Station LTER. Invasive species lead to novel interactions Invasive species are one of the main threats to biodiversity in an increasingly interconnected world. As humans move…
Do fish graze the way for coral recovery?
…corals the chance to find space to grow. Experiments in reefs all over the world show that fish grazing clears space and allows young corals to establish, leading many to…
Ready-to-teach R Environmental Datasets: the lterdatasampler R package
…goal was to make these learner-friendly, real-world environmental data that can help students consider environmental questions and learn data science and stats skills at the same time. And we already…
Space & Time: Data that cover both push the boundaries of ecology
…requisite data to study population variability across both space and time in several fish species. CC BY-SA 4.0. Credit: Andrew Rypel Variability is an inherent characteristic of the natural world:…
A not so solid season: Alpine lake ice cover responds to a changing climate
…Sanchez-Julia, PhD student at Tulane University Mountain lakes provide freshwater for roughly half of the world’s population. Yet a shifting climate could impact the reliability of this resource by altering…
LTER Grad Student Spotlight: Emilia Grzesik
…are so many resources, despite being remote and feeling so far away from the rest of the country or the rest of the world, we actually have a lot of…