…Jason Downing tells me, pointing out that the landscape only looks the way that it does because it burned a decade ago. This broad network of plots has revealed some…
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LTER at AGU, 2024
…does tidal flushing influence microbial carbon dynamics in coastal wetlands? 11:20 – 11:28 | 146 B (Convention Center) | EP12B-07 | PIE Swoosh and Ooze: Tidal and Plant Drivers of…
CAP3: Urban Sustainability in the Dynamic Environment of Central Arizona, USA
…ecosystems affect human outcomes and behavior, and how does human action (response) alter patterns of ecosystem structure and function and, ultimately, urban sustainability, in a dynamic environment? Working from a…
Responses of the Harvard Forest (MA) to a Suite of Disturbances
…fundamental question is whether chronic, low-level additions of pollutants can result in more lasting alteration of ecosystem function than does a historical regime of more acute disturbance to which components…
LMER: Plum Island Sound Comparative Ecosystems Study (PISCES): Effects of Land Use and Organic Matter – Nutrient Interactions on Estuarine Trophic Dynamics
…nitrogen inputs from watersheds with various land covers and uses? and (2) Does the interaction of inorganic nutrients with the quantity and quality of organic carbon and organic nitrogen play…
LTER: Sevilleta (SEV) Site: Climate Variability at Dryland Ecotones
…The guiding question is: How do long-term climate trends drive what happens in dryland ecosystems? In particular, how does one type of dryland ecosystem get turned into another type? Scientists…
LTER: Climate drivers, dynamics, and consequences of ecosystem state change in coastal barrier systems
…ecosystem states or facilitate transitions to new ones? (3) Dynamics between Landscape Units: How does connectivity influence ecosystem state change? (4) Ecological Consequences of State Change: What are the consequences…
From Manhattan to the Arctic Tundra: 3 student’s summer adventure in Alaska
…Betula nana and Eriophorum vaginatum average Tcrit values were 37.8±0.4°C and 42.4±0.4°C, respectively, which exceeds current summer temperatures. However, my study suggests that increasing nutrients doesn’t alter photosynthetic heat tolerance,…
Recruiting and Retaining Scientists in the LTER: How to find and keep the best and brightest!
March 26, 2025 @ 9:00 am-10:00 am –
Recruiting and Retaining Scientists in the LTER: How to find and keep the best and brightest!
LTER Community Call hosted by the GSC + BP committees
When: March 26 at 9am PT/10am MT/ 11am CT/12pm ET
Results from the LTER Network’s recent climate survey showed that sites’ personnel become more uniform as their tenure increases. This mirrors trends within the discipline of ecology – and broadly within STEM – where senior leadership often does not represent the field at large. A significant pool of early-career ecologists exists across the LTER Network, and several LTER sites have drawn from this pool to introduce new perspectives to their co-PI teams and collaborative projects. This pool of researchers presents an opportunity to broaden participation within LTER leadership at the site and network levels by adjusting our recruitment practices and retention to find and keep the best and brightest scientists in the field.
The Graduate Student and Broadening Participation Committees will facilitate a discussion-based community call to crowdsource resources and strategies to improve recruitment practices and retention across LTER sites. The discussion will focus on how to improve recruitment and retention via official procedural changes (e.g. modifying recruitment practices) or simple, personal changes (providing resources to more widely distribute job postings). This community call will begin with a short presentation about the importance of adjusting recruitment processes to reach a broader audience and share simple steps we can all take toward this goal. Participants will then be invited to participate in breakout groups to discuss specific topics within recruitment and retention. These discussions will be used to produce a “Recruitment and Retention Handbook” to be shared across the LTER Network.
Please join us for a lively conversation – bring your ideas, success stories, and favorite resources to share how we can collectively work to recruit and retain the best and brightest across the LTER network and our broader scientific fields!
Boxes and boxes of bees—a Sevilleta LTER dataset highlight
…The magnitude of an extensive specimen collection doesn’t really hit until you see it. At the University of Mexico’s Museum of Southwestern Biology, research scientist Jade McLellan pulls out one…


