…Wetland Ecosystems Research Lab at Florida International University. We are looking for an individual to help with all aspects of research in mangrove and marsh ecosystems. Candidates with a strong…
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Federal Agency Career Forum | April 25, 2023
…the webinar here Moderators: Evelyn Gaiser, professor at at Florida International University and SFC-CESU Director Paige Kleindl, Ph.D. Candidate at Florida International University Agenda: 3:00-3:05 Goals of the Career Forum…
More Than a Scientist: The Seeds and Fruits of Artistic Expression in the FCE LTER
…PhD at Florida International University, participating in the Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research (FCE-LTER) program. A few FCE graduate students were in my Covid social bubble, and we…
LTER Book Series
…Everglades, while also developing a platform for and linkages to related work conducted by an active and diverse Everglades research community. The program is based at Florida International University in…
Stimulating and Facilitating Collaborative Long-Term Ecological Research: A Proposal for Continuing Support of the LTER Network Office
…other long-term research networks (domestic and international), agency programs, and scientists. Most of the resources will be used to support the infrastructure of the organized, electronically-linked group of scientists working…
February 2002 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Grimm
Urban Crossroads: Integration of Earth, Life, and Social Sciences in the City
February 2002 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Smith
Understanding invasibility: Contributions to the war on exotic species
February 2002 LTER-NSF ‘Mini Symposium’ – Gosz
This presentation gives a broad overview of the LTER Network
February 2002 LTER-NSF ‘Mini symposium’ – Gholz
This powerpoint presentation identifies the positon of the LTER Network in the National Science Foundation
February 2002 LTER-NSF ‘Mini symposium’ – Gross
This powerpoint presentation identifies key productivity research and synthesis activities in the LTER Network









