Colorado mountains
 

Patterns and frequency of site disturbances

Disturbances often shape ecosystems by periodically reorganizing or destroying them, allowing for significant changes in plant and animal populations and communities.

Application of Flow and Sediment Transport Simulation: A Case Study of Loxahatchee Impoundment Landscape Assessment (LILA)

Poster Number:  120 Presenter/Primary Author:  Noosha Mahmoudi Wetlands around the world have been historically drained for land development, recreational, and agricultural purposes.  Often these extensive usages result in degradation of wetland features,

Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Research at Coweeta LTER

Poster Number:  117 Presenter/Primary Author:  Seth Gustafson This poster explains some of the graduate research efforts at the Coweeta LTER that attempt to integrate social and ecological elemen

Linking environmental gradients to diatom community distribution in the northwestern Florida Coastal Everglades watershed: applications to understanding long-term tropical storm dynamics

Poster Number:  113 Presenter/Primary Author:  Emily Nodine Florida coastal ecosystems are highly sensitive to changes in fresh water influx driven by tropical cyclone activity, changing climate cycles such as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and El Ni

 
 
Background Photo by: Nicole Hansen - Jornada (JRN) LTER