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Non-linear nitrous oxide (N2O) response to N fertilizer during switchgrass establishment

Poster Number:  317 Presenter/Primary Author:  Leilei Ruan N2O is known for its high global warming potential. Various studies have shown that soil N2O emissions are significantly correlated with the amount of N fertilizer applied.

Long-term dynamics of plant species richness due to fertilization are explained by dominance of one functional group

Poster Number:  295 Presenter/Primary Author:  Tim Dickson Nutrient deposition is viewed as a global threat to plant biodiversity because nutrient addition can quickly decrease plant species richness.  However, fertilization took 14 years to significa

The impacts of changes in snowfall on soil greenhouse gas emissions using an automated chamber system

Poster Number:  284 Presenter/Primary Author:  Kevin Kahmark With increasing global surface temperature, snow cover has decreased in many regions.

Recent range shifts and the role of sexual signals in premating isolation of sympatric Calopteryx damselflies

Poster Number:  280 Presenter/Primary Author:  Idelle Cooper Understanding how contemporary evolution in action will mitigate or exacerbate the impacts of climate change on biodiversity is a critical need.

Leaving a data legacy: Data management training at the KBS LTER

Poster Number:  279 Presenter/Primary Author:  Lauren Kinsman The KBS LTER has well-established data management infrastructure in place, yet many researchers still do not submit data to the KBS LTER Data Catalog for archiving and sharing.

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