Landscape change
Effects of increasing shrubs in arctic tundra on associated arthropods and migratory songbirds
Poster Number: 54 Presenter/Primary Author: Laura Gough In areas across the Arctic, shrubs are becoming more abundant, altering habitat for consumer species.
Identifying thresholds in pattern-process relationships: a new cross-scale interactions experiment at the Jornada Basin LTER
Poster Number: 43 Presenter/Primary Author: Finn Pillsbury Interactions among ecological patterns and processes at multiple scales play a significant role in threshold behaviors in arid systems.
The future of forests: it's who and what you know.
Poster Number: 30 Presenter/Primary Author: David Kittredge LTER's Strategic Research Initiative on Integrative Science for Society and the Environment (ISSE; U.S.
Management of social-ecological systems experiencing rapid residential development for human land use and bird conservation
Poster Number: 20 Presenter/Primary Author: Paige Barlow The southern Appalachian region has experienced dramatic rates of development during the last fifty years. Development in Macon County, North Carolina, has largely consisted of the constructi
Effects of riparian forest removal on macroinvertebrate functional structure and production along tallgrass prairie streams.
Poster Number: 13 Presenter/Primary Author: Jodi Vandermyde Forest encroachment along tallgrass prairie streams is increasing, mainly due to fire suppression.