Invertebrate Biology
Management Intensity and Litter Chemistry Interact to Determine Microarthropod Succession Patterns during Decomposition
Poster Number: 338 Presenter/Primary Author: Kyle Wickings Microarthropods play an important role in plant litter decomposition, and variation in the structure of their communities may lead to considerable variation in decomposition dynamics. As a re
Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research Program: Overview of FCE III
Poster Number: 283 Presenter/Primary Author: Evelyn Gaiser The Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) site is located in South Florida, where the expansive coastal Everglades wilderness interacts with an urban and agricultural
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.
Aboveground and Belowground Responses to Nutrient Additions and Herbivore Exclusion in Arctic Tundra Ecosystems in Northern Alaska
Poster Number: 265 Presenter/Primary Author: John Moore The Exploitation Ecosystem Hypothesis (EEH) describes how food chains develop along aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) gradients.
Soil animal community structuring along an LTER cross-site moisture gradient
Poster Number: 245 Presenter/Primary Author: Zach Sylvain Changes to precipitation regimes are forecasted in many climate models.