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Product oriented

SensorNIS: Building a sensor network resource guide through community participation

Working Group Reports Final reports:  SensorNIS workshop report Participant list:  Workshop_participants_sensorNIS.pdf LTER sites are actively deploying, operating, or exploring establishment of sensor networks and are commonly in need of informational resources Session:  Working Group Session 4 Tuesday Room Assignment:  Ruesch Auditorium - Sweet (50)

Long-term population dynamics of exotic species: a cross-site multi-species investigation

Working Group Reports Final reports:  Working group report.docx Participant list:  Participant list.docx The population dynamics of introduced species may dictate trends in those species' impacts on invaded ecosystems and societies.  For instance, if there are lags in the population growth of an Session:  Working Group Session 3 Tuesday Working Group Session 4 Tuesday Room Assignment:  Eastside - Rainbow Fireside (75)

Ecological Research from a Truly Long-Term Perspective: What Needs to be Done Today to Support Ecological Analysis in 2100?

Working Group Reports Final reports:  Working Group Report Ecological Research from a Truly Long-Term Perspective: What Needs to be Done Today to Support Ecological Analysis in 2100? Session:  Working Group Session 5 - Wednesday Room Assignment:  Wind River A (100)

Quantification of structural legacy effects via synthesis of long-term records and eco-hydrologic modeling

Working Group Reports Final reports:  Report Participant list:  LegacyWorkingGroupParticipantListASM.docx Structural legacy effects impose fundamental controls on the function and evolution of ecosystems. Session:  Working Group Session 1 - Monday Working Group Session 2 - Monday Room Assignment:  Longs Peak - Keyhole (60)

Using Remote Sensing Tools to Calculate Biomass Consistently Across LTER Sites.

Working Group Reports Final reports:  Using Remote Sensing Tools to Calculate Biomass Consistently Across LTER Sites.docx Participant list:  Attendee List for Using Remote Sensing Tools to Calculate Biomass Consistently Across LTER Sites Workshop.docx Accurate estimation of terrestrial biomass on regional to global scales is a key step towards better understanding the global carbon cycle.  Remotely sensed data have become the primary source Session:  Working Group Session 3 Tuesday Room Assignment:  Longs Peak - Boulder Field (85)

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