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Using geospatial data and field investigations to monitor effects of climate change on birds and amphibians: Leveraging a NASA Innovations in Climate Education (NICE) grant and LTER core data to train undergraduates in conducting ecological research
Poster Number: 377 Presenter/Primary Author: Jeff Hepinstall-C... Four faculty at the University of Georgia (two PI’s on CWT LTER) have teamed to train undergraduate students in conducting ecological research through a NASA Innovations in Climate Education (NICE,
Comparing 25 years of land cover and population change in the southern Appalachians
Poster Number: 373 Presenter/Primary Author: Jeff Hepinstall-C... Substantial population growth has been observed over the past 30 years in the Southern Appalachians.
Using Narrative to Develop Environmental Empathy: Stories About Polar Regions in the LTER Schoolyard Book Series
Poster Number: 372 Presenter/Primary Author: Alex Mass Presentations on climate change and ecological consequences to children often emphasize threats, particularly in polar regions.
KBS LTER: Field Crop Ecology
Poster Number: 370 Presenter/Primary Author: Justin Kunkle The KBS LTER site is in a diverse, rural-to-semirural landscape typical of the U.S. Great Lakes and upper Midwest regions.
Shifting symbiotic states and diversity patterns as an indicator of climate change
Poster Number: 364 Presenter/Primary Author: Ruth Gates Accumulating data strongly suggest that the fate of Scleractinians will be determined in part, by the composition of symbiotic dinoflagellate (Symbiodinium sp.) communities hosted by coral