…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…
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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…
Network News Vol. 15 No.1 Spring 2002
LTER Symposium At NSF… Fire Research at Shortgrass Steppe… New Facility Upgrades at Coweeta… International Cooperation at McMurdo… Graduate Student Research Integral to Bonanza Creek LTER … Ecological Cascades Follow…
News from the NCO: 2017 Autumn
…Symposium April 19, 2018 – NSF Headquarters, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 2018 LTER Executive Board Meeting May 15, 2018 – Madison, WI 2018 Science Council Meeting May 16-17, 2018…
Education and Outreach
…in a workshop. SEV/LUQ had their 9th Luquillo-Sevilleta Virtual Webinar (Spanish Symposium) with middle and high school students presenting to each other on the long-term data collections in the forests…
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flyer for 2018 NSF-LTER symposium
LTER at ESA 2020
…Network’s decadal self-study: resilience, connectivity, biodiversity-productivity, and evolution. At noon on Thursday, another live discussion—for the symposium The Role of Networks in the Ecological Data Revolution—brings together LTER, NEON, GLEON,…
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






