Movement of Inorganic Matter
Effects of environmental spatial variation in structuring ammonia-oxidizing microbial communities in arid grassland
Poster Number: 144 Presenter/Primary Author: Paul Brewer The enormous biodiversity of soil microbial communities is likely caused, in part, by a similar diversity of soil microhabitats. Understanding how the environmental properties that create div
Long term Ecological Research at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (AND)
Poster Number: 143 Presenter/Primary Author: Sherri Johnson Over its 31-year history, the Andrews LTER (“AND”) program has expanded into a major center for
Coastal and Marine Mercury Ecosystem Research Collaborative (C-MERC)
Poster Number: 134 Presenter/Primary Author: Charles Driscoll Most human exposure to mercury in the U.S.
Niche differentiation of ammonia-oxidizing microbial communities and their function in soil
Poster Number: 127 Presenter/Primary Author: Yevgeniy Marusenko Soil archaea and bacteria are known to oxidize ammonia to nitrite in a key step of nitrification, which may be affected by N inputs from natural (e.g., mineralization) or anthropogenic (e.g., atmos
Slope and Vegetation Effects on the Nitrogen Cycle in a Selective-Cut Japan LTER Forest
Poster Number: 114 Presenter/Primary Author: Baek Soo Lee This study addresses the influence of catchment topography and vegetation types on nitrogen cycling in surface water and soil within a selective-cut forest ecosystem of the Nakagawa Experimental Fo