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Movement of Organic Matter

Can urban trees help protect our lakes and streams?

Poster Number:  243 Presenter/Primary Author:  Daniel Nidzgorski From New York City to Los Angeles, cities throughout the United States are aiming for the “Million Trees” mark and expanding their urban forests.  Urban trees are known to enhance human well-b

Separate Effects of Flooding and Anoxia on Soil Biogeochemistry and Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Poster Number:  229 Presenter/Primary Author:  Gavin McNicol Soils are large sources of atmospheric greenhouse gases, and their magnitude and composition is strongly controlled by soil redox conditions.

Soil metatranscriptomics of a temperate forest under increased nitrogen deposition; expression of transcripts encoding lignocellulolytic enzymes

Poster Number:  219 Presenter/Primary Author:  Linda Van Diepen Fungi are ubiquitous in terrestrial ecosystems and play an important role in biogeochemical cycling because of their function as litter decomposers.

Sediment Source Ascription of Forest Roads in the Upper Little Tennessee River Basin

Poster Number:  211 Presenter/Primary Author:  Seth Younger Geochemical fingerprinting and the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) were used to estimate sediment production for catchments with, and without unpaved roads in the Up

Kelp detritus: quantifying carbon contributions and size distribution

Poster Number:  197 Presenter/Primary Author:  Christie Yorke To determine the potential of particulate kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) detritus to serve as a trophic resource for coastal suspension feeders, we quantified the rate of production and size

 
 
Background Photo by: Nicole Hansen - Jornada (JRN) LTER