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COWEETA LTER
The Coweeta LTER research program was established in 1980 and is the centerpiece of a long-term cooperation between the University of Georgia and the USDA Forest Service Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. The site is located in the eastern deciduous forest of the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province of the southern Appalachian Mountains.CENTRAL ARIZONA
CAP LTER is a multi-disciplinary, urban ecological investigation of the socio-ecological systems in central Arizona. The central research question that guides the project's research is: How do the services provided by evolving urban ecosystems affect human outcomes and behavior, and how does human action (responses) alter patterns of ecosystem structure and function, and ultimately, urbanSEVILLETA LTER
The Sevilleta LTER Project is located about 80 kilometers south of Albuquerque, New Mexico, in and around the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The Refuge, which is managed by the US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, and its surroundings, are positioned at the intersection of several major biotic zones:Chihuahuan
VIRGINIA COAST RESERVE LTER The Virginia coast is an extremely dynamic landscape. The Virginia Coastal Reserve (VCR) LTER focuses on understanding the relationships between natural and anthropogenic forces on the ecology of a coastal barrier island, lagoon and mainland system. NORTHERN GULF OF ALASKA NGA LTER research illuminates marine ecosystem responses to environmental variability. This includes how seasonal and decadal variability in nutrients, light, temperature, freshwater, and wind influences productivity and promotes ecosystem resilience. The NGA LTER hypotheses focus on how the physical environment influences theecosystem’s
WELCOME TO PALMER LTER The Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) study area is located to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula extending South and North of the Palmer Basin from onshore toNIWOT RIDGE LTER
At the Niwot Ridge Long-term Ecological Research Program (NWT LTER), we study the air, snow, water, soil, microbes, lakes, trees, flowers, and animals in the high mountains of the Colorado Rockies. We measure, experiment and model how all these pieces fit together and have affected the health of our mountains over the last 40 years. TUNDRACAM — NIWOT RIDGE LTER TundraCam is located 64 km (40 miles) northwest of Denver, Colorado (USA) at an elevation of 3528m (11,600ft). The cam is only 27 km (17 miles) west of Boulder, Colorado. More specifically, it lies above timberline on Niwot Ridge in the Front Range mountains, the peaks at the head of the ridge form the Continental Divide. TOWARD INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE STUDIES: WAYS OF KNOWING Toward Information Infrastructure Studies 101 always a long-term venture, programs and communities are faced with developing technologies that look farther ahead than immediate research concerns. HOME | LTERTHE NETWORKSITESRESEARCHLEARNINGUSING LTER SCIENCENEWS This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant DEB#1545288, 10/1/2015-9/30/19 and DEB#1929393, 09/01/2019-08/31/2024.COWEETA LTER
The Coweeta LTER research program was established in 1980 and is the centerpiece of a long-term cooperation between the University of Georgia and the USDA Forest Service Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. The site is located in the eastern deciduous forest of the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province of the southern Appalachian Mountains.CENTRAL ARIZONA
CAP LTER is a multi-disciplinary, urban ecological investigation of the socio-ecological systems in central Arizona. The central research question that guides the project's research is: How do the services provided by evolving urban ecosystems affect human outcomes and behavior, and how does human action (responses) alter patterns of ecosystem structure and function, and ultimately, urbanSEVILLETA LTER
The Sevilleta LTER Project is located about 80 kilometers south of Albuquerque, New Mexico, in and around the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The Refuge, which is managed by the US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, and its surroundings, are positioned at the intersection of several major biotic zones:Chihuahuan
VIRGINIA COAST RESERVE LTER The Virginia coast is an extremely dynamic landscape. The Virginia Coastal Reserve (VCR) LTER focuses on understanding the relationships between natural and anthropogenic forces on the ecology of a coastal barrier island, lagoon and mainland system. NORTHERN GULF OF ALASKA NGA LTER research illuminates marine ecosystem responses to environmental variability. This includes how seasonal and decadal variability in nutrients, light, temperature, freshwater, and wind influences productivity and promotes ecosystem resilience. The NGA LTER hypotheses focus on how the physical environment influences theecosystem’s
WELCOME TO PALMER LTER The Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) study area is located to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula extending South and North of the Palmer Basin from onshore toNIWOT RIDGE LTER
At the Niwot Ridge Long-term Ecological Research Program (NWT LTER), we study the air, snow, water, soil, microbes, lakes, trees, flowers, and animals in the high mountains of the Colorado Rockies. We measure, experiment and model how all these pieces fit together and have affected the health of our mountains over the last 40 years. TUNDRACAM — NIWOT RIDGE LTER TundraCam is located 64 km (40 miles) northwest of Denver, Colorado (USA) at an elevation of 3528m (11,600ft). The cam is only 27 km (17 miles) west of Boulder, Colorado. More specifically, it lies above timberline on Niwot Ridge in the Front Range mountains, the peaks at the head of the ridge form the Continental Divide. TOWARD INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE STUDIES: WAYS OF KNOWING Toward Information Infrastructure Studies 101 always a long-term venture, programs and communities are faced with developing technologies that look farther ahead than immediate research concerns.CONTACT US | LTER
The LTER Network Office is housed at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis and shares technical and logistical support personnel with the Center. This arrangement allows the LNO to benefit from NCEAS’ more than 25 years of experience in data science, open science for synthesis, and working group facilitation. NORTHERN GULF OF ALASKA NGA LTER research illuminates marine ecosystem responses to environmental variability. This includes how seasonal and decadal variability in nutrients, light, temperature, freshwater, and wind influences productivity and promotes ecosystem resilience. The NGA LTER hypotheses focus on how the physical environment influences theecosystem’s
LUQUILLO LTER
The Luquillo Experimental Forest (LEF) has been a center of tropical forestry research for nearly a century. In addition, the LEF is a recreation site for over a half a million people per year, a water supply for approximately 20% of Puerto Rico's population, a regional center for electronic communication, and a refuge of Caribbeanbiodiversity.
WELCOME TO PALMER LTER The Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) study area is located to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula extending South and North of the Palmer Basin from onshore toEXPLORE THE RIDGE
Niwot Ridge LTER is located in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Boulder, Colorado. Our site covers 4 square miles, from the continental divide down to the subalpine forest. Namesake Niwot Ridge extends east from the continental divideand Kiowa Peak.
NIWOT RIDGE LTER
At the Niwot Ridge Long-term Ecological Research Program (NWT LTER), we study the air, snow, water, soil, microbes, lakes, trees, flowers, and animals in the high mountains of the Colorado Rockies. We measure, experiment and model how all these pieces fit together and have affected the health of our mountains over the last 40 years. SEA LEVEL RISE MAKING THINGS SALTIER IN THE EVERGLADES In a recent study at the Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research Site (FCE-LTER), researchers found that increasing freshwater inputs has a significant impact on reducing the negative effects of sea level rise on the Everglades. Not only is the total amount of freshwater input important, but the timing of freshwaterinputs is
SITE - MOOREA CORAL REEF LTER Site. The Moorea Coral Reef LTER site became the 26th node in the U.S. Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program in September of 2004. The Moorea Coral Reef LTER site encompasses the coral reef complex that surrounds the island of Moorea, French Polynesia (17°30'S, 149°50'W). Moorea is a small, triangular volcanic island 20 km westof
RESOLVING THE DUST BOWL PARADOX OF GRASSLAND RESPONSES TO Resolving the Dust Bowl paradox of grassland responses to extreme drought Alan K. Knappa,1 , Anping Chena , Robert J. Griffin-Nolana , Lauren E. Baurb, Charles J.W. Carrolla, Jesse E. Graya, Ava M. Hoffman a , Xiran Lic,d , Alison K. Posta , Ingrid J. Slette , Scott L. Collinsb , Yiqi Luoe, and Melinda D. Smitha aDepartment of Biology and Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Colorado State FACTORS AFFECTING DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF JV-s • leep not the I is ,ual :ary 'on, I in rms ater and um set tasy the e is the 150 I in Lin suit and is tate jea s a or the vedieal puÂ.nÂ
COWEETA LTER
The Coweeta LTER research program was established in 1980 and is the centerpiece of a long-term cooperation between the University of Georgia and the USDA Forest Service Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. The site is located in the eastern deciduous forest of the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province of the southern Appalachian Mountains.CONTACT US | LTER
The LTER Network Office is housed at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis and shares technical and logistical support personnel with the Center. This arrangement allows the LNO to benefit from NCEAS’ more than 25 years of experience in data science, open science for synthesis, and working group facilitation.HARVARD FOREST LTER
The Harvard Forest is located in a rural setting in north-central Massachusetts about 70 miles west of Boston. The 1200-hectare site lies in the Transition Hardwood-White Pine-Hemlock forest region, and includes a variety of forests and wetlands. Research at the Forest focuses on effects of natural and human disturbances on forestecosystems.
CENTRAL ARIZONA
CAP LTER is a multi-disciplinary, urban ecological investigation of the socio-ecological systems in central Arizona. The central research question that guides the project's research is: How do the services provided by evolving urban ecosystems affect human outcomes and behavior, and how does human action (responses) alter patterns of ecosystem structure and function, and ultimately, urban SCHOOLYARD BOOK SERIES Books support the Schoolyard mission of LTER sites by emphasizing: A connection to scientists and the scientific questions that are being studied at each LTER site. The LTER Schoolyard Series is published by Taylor Trade Publishing and distributed to the bookseller trade by the National Book Network. View the series catalog. VIRGINIA COAST RESERVE LTER The Virginia coast is an extremely dynamic landscape. The Virginia Coastal Reserve (VCR) LTER focuses on understanding the relationships between natural and anthropogenic forces on the ecology of a coastal barrier island, lagoon and mainland system. PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS FOR MEASURING PRIMARY PRODUCTION Principles and Standards for Measuring Net Primary Production in Long-Term Ecological Studies is the first book to establish a standardized method for measuring net primary productivity (NPP) in ecological research. Primary productivity is the rate at which energy is stored in the organic matter of plants per unit area of theearth’s surface.
NIWOT RIDGE LTER
At the Niwot Ridge Long-term Ecological Research Program (NWT LTER), we study the air, snow, water, soil, microbes, lakes, trees, flowers, and animals in the high mountains of the Colorado Rockies. We measure, experiment and model how all these pieces fit together and have affected the health of our mountains over the last 40 years. BEAUFORT LAGOON ECOSYSTEMS LTER Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER is a new Long Term Ecological Research* site. We use diverse methods to study lagoons and other aquatic sites along the northern Alaskan Arctic coast. Our interests include land/sea interactions in these unique ecosystems, their biogeochemical and biological makeup, their seasonal dynamics and long-term changes, and using our expertise to serve local communities. TUNDRACAM — NIWOT RIDGE LTER TundraCam is located 64 km (40 miles) northwest of Denver, Colorado (USA) at an elevation of 3528m (11,600ft). The cam is only 27 km (17 miles) west of Boulder, Colorado. More specifically, it lies above timberline on Niwot Ridge in the Front Range mountains, the peaks at the head of the ridge form the Continental Divide.COWEETA LTER
The Coweeta LTER research program was established in 1980 and is the centerpiece of a long-term cooperation between the University of Georgia and the USDA Forest Service Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. The site is located in the eastern deciduous forest of the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province of the southern Appalachian Mountains.CONTACT US | LTER
The LTER Network Office is housed at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis and shares technical and logistical support personnel with the Center. This arrangement allows the LNO to benefit from NCEAS’ more than 25 years of experience in data science, open science for synthesis, and working group facilitation.HARVARD FOREST LTER
The Harvard Forest is located in a rural setting in north-central Massachusetts about 70 miles west of Boston. The 1200-hectare site lies in the Transition Hardwood-White Pine-Hemlock forest region, and includes a variety of forests and wetlands. Research at the Forest focuses on effects of natural and human disturbances on forestecosystems.
CENTRAL ARIZONA
CAP LTER is a multi-disciplinary, urban ecological investigation of the socio-ecological systems in central Arizona. The central research question that guides the project's research is: How do the services provided by evolving urban ecosystems affect human outcomes and behavior, and how does human action (responses) alter patterns of ecosystem structure and function, and ultimately, urban SCHOOLYARD BOOK SERIES Books support the Schoolyard mission of LTER sites by emphasizing: A connection to scientists and the scientific questions that are being studied at each LTER site. The LTER Schoolyard Series is published by Taylor Trade Publishing and distributed to the bookseller trade by the National Book Network. View the series catalog. VIRGINIA COAST RESERVE LTER The Virginia coast is an extremely dynamic landscape. The Virginia Coastal Reserve (VCR) LTER focuses on understanding the relationships between natural and anthropogenic forces on the ecology of a coastal barrier island, lagoon and mainland system. PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS FOR MEASURING PRIMARY PRODUCTION Principles and Standards for Measuring Net Primary Production in Long-Term Ecological Studies is the first book to establish a standardized method for measuring net primary productivity (NPP) in ecological research. Primary productivity is the rate at which energy is stored in the organic matter of plants per unit area of theearth’s surface.
NIWOT RIDGE LTER
At the Niwot Ridge Long-term Ecological Research Program (NWT LTER), we study the air, snow, water, soil, microbes, lakes, trees, flowers, and animals in the high mountains of the Colorado Rockies. We measure, experiment and model how all these pieces fit together and have affected the health of our mountains over the last 40 years. BEAUFORT LAGOON ECOSYSTEMS LTER Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER is a new Long Term Ecological Research* site. We use diverse methods to study lagoons and other aquatic sites along the northern Alaskan Arctic coast. Our interests include land/sea interactions in these unique ecosystems, their biogeochemical and biological makeup, their seasonal dynamics and long-term changes, and using our expertise to serve local communities. TUNDRACAM — NIWOT RIDGE LTER TundraCam is located 64 km (40 miles) northwest of Denver, Colorado (USA) at an elevation of 3528m (11,600ft). The cam is only 27 km (17 miles) west of Boulder, Colorado. More specifically, it lies above timberline on Niwot Ridge in the Front Range mountains, the peaks at the head of the ridge form the Continental Divide.HOME | LTER
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant DEB#1545288, 10/1/2015-9/30/19 and DEB#1929393, 09/01/2019-08/31/2024.HARVARD FOREST LTER
The Harvard Forest is located in a rural setting in north-central Massachusetts about 70 miles west of Boston. The 1200-hectare site lies in the Transition Hardwood-White Pine-Hemlock forest region, and includes a variety of forests and wetlands. Research at the Forest focuses on effects of natural and human disturbances on forestecosystems.
NORTHERN GULF OF ALASKA NGA LTER research illuminates marine ecosystem responses to environmental variability. This includes how seasonal and decadal variability in nutrients, light, temperature, freshwater, and wind influences productivity and promotes ecosystem resilience. The NGA LTER hypotheses focus on how the physical environment influences theecosystem’s
LUQUILLO LTER
The Luquillo Experimental Forest (LEF) has been a center of tropical forestry research for nearly a century. In addition, the LEF is a recreation site for over a half a million people per year, a water supply for approximately 20% of Puerto Rico's population, a regional center for electronic communication, and a refuge of Caribbeanbiodiversity.
NIWOT RIDGE LTER
At the Niwot Ridge Long-term Ecological Research Program (NWT LTER), we study the air, snow, water, soil, microbes, lakes, trees, flowers, and animals in the high mountains of the Colorado Rockies. We measure, experiment and model how all these pieces fit together and have affected the health of our mountains over the last 40 years. PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS FOR MEASURING PRIMARY PRODUCTION Principles and Standards for Measuring Net Primary Production in Long-Term Ecological Studies is the first book to establish a standardized method for measuring net primary productivity (NPP) in ecological research. Primary productivity is the rate at which energy is stored in the organic matter of plants per unit area of theearth’s surface.
BEAUFORT LAGOON ECOSYSTEMS LTER Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER is a new Long Term Ecological Research* site. We use diverse methods to study lagoons and other aquatic sites along the northern Alaskan Arctic coast. Our interests include land/sea interactions in these unique ecosystems, their biogeochemical and biological makeup, their seasonal dynamics and long-term changes, and using our expertise to serve local communities. PARTING THOUGHTS: LTER PAST AND FUTURE Dr. Brooks, outgoing Director of Biotic Systems and Resources Division of the National Science Foundation, was a key developer and supporter of the Long- Term Ecological Research Network. REPORT FROM THE ANNUAL ILTER MEETING The annual meeting of the International LTER Network was held in conjunction with a meeting on Detecting Environmental Change: Science and Society organized by the United Kingdom's Environmental Change Network (ECN) from July 17-20 2001. CLIMDB/HYDRODB DATA RETRIEVAL PROGRAM; PAGE 1 Please choose your site(s): Use control key to select multiple sites. HOME | LTERTHE NETWORKSITESRESEARCHLEARNINGUSING LTER SCIENCENEWS This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant DEB#1545288, 10/1/2015-9/30/19 and DEB#1929393, 09/01/2019-08/31/2024.SITES ARCHIVE
The US. long-term ecological research network consists of 28 sites with a rich history of ecological inquiry, collaboration across a wide range of research topics, and engagement with students, educators, andcommunity members.
COWEETA LTER
The Coweeta LTER research program was established in 1980 and is the centerpiece of a long-term cooperation between the University of Georgia and the USDA Forest Service Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. The site is located in the eastern deciduous forest of the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province of the southern Appalachian Mountains.CENTRAL ARIZONA
CAP LTER is a multi-disciplinary, urban ecological investigation of the socio-ecological systems in central Arizona. The central research question that guides the project's research is: How do the services provided by evolving urban ecosystems affect human outcomes and behavior, and how does human action (responses) alter patterns of ecosystem structure and function, and ultimately, urbanSEVILLETA LTER
The Sevilleta LTER Project is located about 80 kilometers south of Albuquerque, New Mexico, in and around the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The Refuge, which is managed by the US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, and its surroundings, are positioned at the intersection of several major biotic zones:Chihuahuan
SCHOOLYARD BOOK SERIES Books support the Schoolyard mission of LTER sites by emphasizing: A connection to scientists and the scientific questions that are being studied at each LTER site. The LTER Schoolyard Series is published by Taylor Trade Publishing and distributed to the bookseller trade by the National Book Network. View the series catalog. WELCOME TO PALMER LTER The Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) study area is located to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula extending South and North of the Palmer Basin from onshore to BEAUFORT LAGOON ECOSYSTEMS LTER Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER is a new Long Term Ecological Research* site. We use diverse methods to study lagoons and other aquatic sites along the northern Alaskan Arctic coast. Our interests include land/sea interactions in these unique ecosystems, their biogeochemical and biological makeup, their seasonal dynamics and long-term changes, and using our expertise to serve local communities.NIWOT RIDGE LTER
At the Niwot Ridge Long-term Ecological Research Program (NWT LTER), we study the air, snow, water, soil, microbes, lakes, trees, flowers, and animals in the high mountains of the Colorado Rockies. We measure, experiment and model how all these pieces fit together and have affected the health of our mountains over the last 40 years. TUNDRACAM — NIWOT RIDGE LTER TundraCam is located 64 km (40 miles) northwest of Denver, Colorado (USA) at an elevation of 3528m (11,600ft). The cam is only 27 km (17 miles) west of Boulder, Colorado. More specifically, it lies above timberline on Niwot Ridge in the Front Range mountains, the peaks at the head of the ridge form the Continental Divide. HOME | LTERTHE NETWORKSITESRESEARCHLEARNINGUSING LTER SCIENCENEWS This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grant DEB#1545288, 10/1/2015-9/30/19 and DEB#1929393, 09/01/2019-08/31/2024.SITES ARCHIVE
The US. long-term ecological research network consists of 28 sites with a rich history of ecological inquiry, collaboration across a wide range of research topics, and engagement with students, educators, andcommunity members.
COWEETA LTER
The Coweeta LTER research program was established in 1980 and is the centerpiece of a long-term cooperation between the University of Georgia and the USDA Forest Service Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. The site is located in the eastern deciduous forest of the Blue Ridge Physiographic Province of the southern Appalachian Mountains.CENTRAL ARIZONA
CAP LTER is a multi-disciplinary, urban ecological investigation of the socio-ecological systems in central Arizona. The central research question that guides the project's research is: How do the services provided by evolving urban ecosystems affect human outcomes and behavior, and how does human action (responses) alter patterns of ecosystem structure and function, and ultimately, urbanSEVILLETA LTER
The Sevilleta LTER Project is located about 80 kilometers south of Albuquerque, New Mexico, in and around the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The Refuge, which is managed by the US Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, and its surroundings, are positioned at the intersection of several major biotic zones:Chihuahuan
SCHOOLYARD BOOK SERIES Books support the Schoolyard mission of LTER sites by emphasizing: A connection to scientists and the scientific questions that are being studied at each LTER site. The LTER Schoolyard Series is published by Taylor Trade Publishing and distributed to the bookseller trade by the National Book Network. View the series catalog. WELCOME TO PALMER LTER The Palmer Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) study area is located to the west of the Antarctic Peninsula extending South and North of the Palmer Basin from onshore to BEAUFORT LAGOON ECOSYSTEMS LTER Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER is a new Long Term Ecological Research* site. We use diverse methods to study lagoons and other aquatic sites along the northern Alaskan Arctic coast. Our interests include land/sea interactions in these unique ecosystems, their biogeochemical and biological makeup, their seasonal dynamics and long-term changes, and using our expertise to serve local communities.NIWOT RIDGE LTER
At the Niwot Ridge Long-term Ecological Research Program (NWT LTER), we study the air, snow, water, soil, microbes, lakes, trees, flowers, and animals in the high mountains of the Colorado Rockies. We measure, experiment and model how all these pieces fit together and have affected the health of our mountains over the last 40 years. TUNDRACAM — NIWOT RIDGE LTER TundraCam is located 64 km (40 miles) northwest of Denver, Colorado (USA) at an elevation of 3528m (11,600ft). The cam is only 27 km (17 miles) west of Boulder, Colorado. More specifically, it lies above timberline on Niwot Ridge in the Front Range mountains, the peaks at the head of the ridge form the Continental Divide.SITES ARCHIVE
The US. long-term ecological research network consists of 28 sites with a rich history of ecological inquiry, collaboration across a wide range of research topics, and engagement with students, educators, andcommunity members.
MOOREA CORAL REEF LTER Description: The Moorea Coral Reef LTER is located on the island of Moorea 20 km northwest of the main island of Tahiti, French Polynesia. Moorea is a high, 1.2 million year old volcanic island surrounded by a well developed coral reef and lagoon system. Read More. The Moorea Coral Reef LTER site encompasses the coral reef complex that NORTHERN GULF OF ALASKA NGA LTER research illuminates marine ecosystem responses to environmental variability. This includes how seasonal and decadal variability in nutrients, light, temperature, freshwater, and wind influences productivity and promotes ecosystem resilience. The NGA LTER hypotheses focus on how the physical environment influences theecosystem’s
HOME - NORTHERN GULF OF ALASKA - LTER Our Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) team will investigate the features, mechanisms, and processes that drive productivity in the Northern Gulf of Alaska and make this ecosystem resilient. In doing so, we seek to understand how changes in weather and climate propagate through the environment to influence organisms. BEAUFORT LAGOON ECOSYSTEMS LTER Beaufort Lagoon Ecosystems LTER is a new Long Term Ecological Research* site. We use diverse methods to study lagoons and other aquatic sites along the northern Alaskan Arctic coast. Our interests include land/sea interactions in these unique ecosystems, their biogeochemical and biological makeup, their seasonal dynamics and long-term changes, and using our expertise to serve local communities. SITE - MOOREA CORAL REEF LTER Site. The Moorea Coral Reef LTER site became the 26th node in the U.S. Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program in September of 2004. The Moorea Coral Reef LTER site encompasses the coral reef complex that surrounds the island of Moorea, French Polynesia (17°30'S, 149°50'W). Moorea is a small, triangular volcanic island 20 km westof
INCREASING RATES OF SUBALPINE TREE MORTALITY LINKED TO Abstract. 1. Warming temperatures and rising moisture deficits are expected to increase rates of background tree mortality–low amounts of tree mortality ( 0.5-2% year -1) characterizing forest demographic processes in the absence of abrupt, coarse-scale disturbance events(e.g., fire).
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