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Site Science

Thresholds of change in decomposition rates along a dune/swale transect on Virginia’s barrier islands

Poster Number:  31 Presenter/Primary Author:  Dominic Graziani Aboveground and belowground decomposition rates were determined along a barrier island dune/swale transect located on the Virginia Coast Reserve-Long Term Ecological Research Site using litterbags

The future of forests: it's who and what you know.

Poster Number:  30 Presenter/Primary Author:  David Kittredge LTER's Strategic Research Initiative on Integrative Science for Society and the Environment (ISSE; U.S.

Nitrogen cycling “hotspots”: An approach for watershed scale assessments

Poster Number:  28 Presenter/Primary Author:  Peter Baas The high level of spatial and temporal heterogeneity in nitrogen cycling processes hinders our ability to develop an ecosystem-wide understanding of this cycle.

Long-term nitrogen enrichment affects the structure of soil fungal communities

Poster Number:  27 Presenter/Primary Author:  Eric Morrison Nitrogen (N) deposition from fossil fuel burning has the potential to affect ecosystem processes such as the decomposition and storage of soil organic matter.

Interactive Visual Analytics Promotes Pattern Discovery in 50-year Record of Cone Production in Upper-slope Conifers of the Pacific Northwest

Poster Number:  26 Presenter/Primary Author:  Tuan Pham Although cyclical cone production is a salient feature of many conifer life histories, relatively little is known about the temporal patterns of cone production in high-elevation conifer forests an

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