…rate may limit net primary production during periods when soil moisture is sufficient for plant growth. In addition, arid and semiarid ecosystems worldwide are undergoing a state transition from grass-…
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Ten years later: an LTER synthesis working group leads to discovery and accelerates four careers
…in ecosystems all over the world. Curious about ecosystems beyond the prairie, Avolio, Komatsu, Wilcox, and Koerner found examples from three other experiments where plant communities diverged in the same…
Ecology: The Science of Resiliency
…with “fine given…the circumstances” while they wave vaguely at the world at large. Our circumstances have changed a lot in the last six months, leaving many US scientists feeling uncertain…
Fall 2025 Young Voices of Science Program
…wider world, and provide a launch pad for public engagement, early in their scientific careers. Workshop leaders are experts in public engagement with science, creative writing, storytelling, and science-to-policy outreach. Class size…
Tenure Track position in Urban Climate
…Urban Planning SGSUP is proudly transdisciplinary. The mission of SGSUP is to advance geospatial knowledge for a complex world, emphasizing education, research, and applied solutions to urban and environmental problems….
Young Voices of Science Program
…consists of a series of expert-led workshops, each designed to prepare and empower science scholars to share their knowledge, concerns, and hopes for the future with the wider world, and provide a…
Here Come the Shrubs: Rising Temps Allow Woody Plants to Encroach on Barrier Islands
As temperatures rise in many regions around the world, plant species whose ranges were previously limited by low temperature thresholds and intolerance to freezing are increasingly able to expand into…
LTER Road Trip: Tundra roots may hold the secret to predicting a future Arctic
…the potential of plants to counterbalance this shift would mitigate climate change worldwide, it may be dependent on one microscopic factor: fungi. Plants all around the world associate with fungi…
LTER: MCR II – Long-Term Dynamics of a Coral Reef Ecosystem
…and services (most of it in the developing world) that are vulnerable to human activities and climate forcing. Hence this research has relevance and application to resource managers, policy makers…
LTER: MCR IIB: Long-Term Dynamics of a Coral Reef Ecosystem
…reefs are not just ecologically important – they yield upwards of $375 billion annually in goods and services (most of it in the developing world) that are vulnerable to human…




