…including participants from Brazil, Hungary and Korea. The workshop was intended to promote data exchange between the remote sensing community — which has begun to produce global land cover, leaf…
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Synthesis of stream ecosystem responses to nutrient enrichment at multiple trophic levels
…will expand data integration and synthesis efforts to members of the broader national and international stream ecology communities and (4) to promote interaction between LTER and the NEON experiment (Stream…
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2019 LTER Network Self Study
The attached self-study document was prepared by the self-study committee of the LTER Network in advance of the 4th decadal review of the program and submitted to NSF on October…
LTER: Long-Term Ecological Research at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (LTER8)
…forest managers combine science and values to make decisions that affect these ecosystems. Working with non-scientists in the arts and humanities, researchers will enhance public literacy about science, demonstrate the…
Underwater gardens boost coral diversity to stave off ‘biodiversity meltdown’
Arctic LTER: Climate Change and Changing Disturbance Regimes in Arctic Landscapes
…broad theoretical and empirical interest in ecology and is closely related to controls on resilience, tipping points, and thresholds in populations, communities, ecosystems, and complex landscapes. The landscape near Toolik…
The Arctic LTER Project: Terrestrial and Freshwater Researchon Ecological Controls
During the first five years of the Arctic LTER at Toolik Lake, Alaska, systematic measurements of climate, of tundra plant distribution and productivity, and of lake and stream physics, chemistry…
LTER: Beaufort Sea Lagoons: An Arctic Coastal Ecosystem in Transition
…ecosystem that are of great concern to these communities. Results from this LTER program will also be of interest to a broader science community that is working to understand potential…
Tree rings tell climate stories that technology can’t