Population Studies
How invaded is our lakescape?: Systematic surveys indicate biases in existing invasion records
Poster Number: 253 Presenter/Primary Author: Alexander Latzka Numbers of ecological invaders in North America are increasing exponentially, and their impacts on native ecosystems and economies are increasing.
Carbon allocation and soil microbes explain plant response to N deposition
Poster Number: 246 Presenter/Primary Author: Emily Farrer Nitrogen enrichment causes changes in species composition, with a few species increasing in dominance and many species declining. Despite this consistent pattern across many systems, it is st
Soil animal community structuring along an LTER cross-site moisture gradient
Poster Number: 245 Presenter/Primary Author: Zach Sylvain Changes to precipitation regimes are forecasted in many climate models.
Food Availability, Density Dependence and the Dynamics of Natural Mortality in a Temperate Marine Fish
Poster Number: 234 Presenter/Primary Author: Daniel Okamoto Understanding mechanisms that regulate natural mortality in populations is a cent
Long term sampling reveals previously unobserved trends in predatory coccinellid populations in an agricultural landscape.
Poster Number: 208 Presenter/Primary Author: Christie Bahlai Predatory coccinellids (ladybeetles) are important providers of biocontrol services in numerous ecosystems.