Ecologists at the National Science Foundation (NSF) Georgia Coastal Ecosystems LTER site, one of 28 NSF LTER sites in the U.S. and around the world, used radio or GPS transmitters…
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Disturbance & Variance: Detecting Change in Terrestrial & Aquatic Ecosystems
Proposal for ASM workshop follow-up (coPIs: Rusak, Fraterrigo and Turner) Disturbance and Variance: Detecting change in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems Rationale and Conceptual Framework Populations, communities, and ecosystems vary in…
2010 Cyberinfrastructure Operational Plan External Review Report
Report of the 2010 External Advisory Panel review of the Operational Plan CI components
LTER: Interaction of Multiple Disturbances with Climate in Alaskan Boreal Forests
…biotic populations and communities following disturbance, emphasizing the relative importance of historical legacies, stochastic processes, and species effects in determining successional trajectories and the sensitivity of the trajectories to climate….
Kellogg Biological Station REU Program
The National Science Foundation funds a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program at Kellogg Biological Station near Kalamazoo, MI entitled “Ecological & Evolutionary Dynamics in a Changing World” that gives…
Research Specialist – Wetland Ecosystem Ecology Lab
ASU’s Wetland Ecosystem Ecology Lab is seeking a Research Specialist to perform a wide variety of standard laboratory and/or field experimental procedures. The role requires ingenuity, resourcefulness and adaptability to…
Researchers offer clues into Everglades restoration future
A special issue of Restoration Ecology focusing on the Florida Everglades features nearly two decades of research from the Florida Coastal Everglades LTER.
A fresh look at fresh water—researchers create a 50,000-lake database
A new “geography of lake water quality,” called LAGOS, is allowing scientists to understand lakes in ways that will better inform water policy and management. LAGOS, or the LAke multi-…
Meet the LTER Network
January 24, 2024 @ 9:00 am-10:00 am – Our January call provided an orientation to the sites, science, and structure of the LTER Network as well as ways to connect with colleagues and get involved. It is most appropriate for investigators, students, and staff who are new to the network, but all are welcome.
26-Year Climate Change Experiment Leads to Troubling Conclusion
The Washington Post’s Chris Mooney covers 26 years of results from soil warming experiments at Harvard Forest. The research reinforces fears about the possibility of a climate change “feedback” involving…