Spare a thought for the roots

Nutrient addition increases aboveground plant growth more than it increases belowground plant growth, suggesting that the two are not linked. 

Data Analysts at the LTER boost working group productivity

The LTER Network Office hired two data analysts, Angel Chen and Nick Lyon, in 2021 to tackle short but critical wrangling tasks during working groups’ in-person meetings. Here’s how they’ve helped groups during the past year.

Update your LTERHub profile

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The LTERHub was designed to give you control over your information. Graduated?  Need to update your email address? Working with more than one site?  Taken on a caregiving role? Once a year, we’ll ask you to take a look at your site roles, affiliations, and interests to update the directory. At the same time, we’ll… Read more »

LTER at AGU Talk Entry Form

2023 LTER at AGU Add a missing talk to our webpage of LTER Talks at the AGU Fall Meeting in 2023 Title TypePosterTalkPoster or talk?Link to presentation or session(Required) Link to presentation abstract on the AGU websiteLTER Site Date MM slash DD slash YYYY If the talk occurs on a specific date, please add it... Read more »

LTER at AGU Fall Meeting, 2022

The American Geophysical Union’s Fall Meeting meets in Chicago this year, and begins on December 12, 2022 and runs until Friday, December 16, 2022.

DataBits Through the Years

This 30 year retrospective highlights how data management at the LTER has grown, pulling funny and interesting anecdotes for us to enjoy.

Do fish graze the way for coral recovery?

Fish clear space for corals to grow in small scale experiments. But does fish grazing cause reefs to recover faster? A new study says no.