Spatial and temporal distribution of populations selected to represent trophic structure
Nonnative Fishes in Freshwater Canals of the Florida Everglades: Implications for Management
Poster Number: 177 Presenter/Primary Author: David Gandy Nonnative species pose a serious threat to the ecological integrity and biodiversity of natural ecosystems, including those found within protected areas.
A tale of two fishes: using recreational angler records to examine the link between fish catches and freshwater inflows in a subtropical mangrove estuary
Poster Number: 166 Presenter/Primary Author: Ross Boucek Maintaining natural freshwater inflows is critical to conserving and managing estuarine fisheries.
Tools for assessing EML data package quality
Poster Number: 165 Presenter/Primary Author: Margaret O'Brien Since 2009, the LTER Information Managers Committee (IMC) has been developing a system of quality standards for EML data packages to assure that PASTA-components of the LTER Network Information Sys
Coupling environmental history with physiological performance: a new direction for ocean acidification research
Poster Number: 163 Presenter/Primary Author: Emily Rivest While studies publishing the variability of nearshore pH and in situ biological response are becoming more common (e.g.
ScienceLIVE: Providing innovative connections between LTER research and the public
Poster Number: 158 Presenter/Primary Author: Liesl Erb ScienceLIVE is a unique, web-based outreach tool used to connect active research, K-12 students, and the general public.