…the relationships among the LTER Executive Board, the Science Council, the Network Communications Office, and the Environmental Data Initiative (EDI). The Director of the LTER Network Communications Office will hold…
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Wildlife Friendly Cities in the face of Covid-19
…co-workers in the coffee room or catch up with our favorite podcasts on our commute, we might have noticed some interesting wildlife behavior. Maybe we see the same bird land…
LTER at ESA, 2023
…1:45 pm | COS 104-2 – Soil bacterial community responses to multiple climate stressors in an early successional plant community 3:30 pm | OOS 30-1 – Using networks of long-term…
How do Ecosystems Recover from Extreme Drought?
…REU project. Taeya joined the Sevilleta REU program for a variety of reasons, including the program’s opportunities for students to combine art and ecology, its focus on arid ecosystems, and…
LTER: Dynamic heterogeneity: Investigating causes and consequences of ecological change in the Baltimore urban ecosystem
…do hydrology, ecosystem nutrient transformations, and social factors affect transport and retention of nutrients and contaminants by urban watersheds; 2) How do species composition and structure of biological communities respond…
Synthesizing population and community synchrony to understand drivers of ecological stability across LTER sites
…species stability. Community ecology, in contrast, has highlighted that asynchrony between species within space may enhance the stability of aggregate properties (such as total productivity). Using LTER data, we will…
Climate change makes kelp less nutritious
Giant kelp reaches towards the sky off of Santa Barbara. Kelp forests provide food, habitat, and protection to reef communities and are some of the most biodiverse marine environments on…
LTER Network News: February 2019
…how to expand international connections? Mark Watkins (Mark.Watkins@asu.edu) is coordinating interest. Communications Committee: Clarisse Hart (hart3@fas.harvard.edu) and Julie Doll (jedoll@msu.edu) chair this committee that is building a community of practice…
In “The Conversation”: Climate change is already disrupting US forests and coasts
…in a forest with markedly different structure and services. This might come as a surprise, but in comparing urban forest research sites, like a network site in Baltimore, with rural…
Do fish graze the way for coral recovery?
…A thousand models, no results To test their hypothesis, Drs. Cline and Allgeier compared mixed effects models that predicted coral recovery based on fish community attributes, the type of reef…









