Site Science
Non-linear nitrous oxide (N2O) response to N fertilizer during switchgrass establishment
Poster Number: 317 Presenter/Primary Author: Leilei Ruan N2O is known for its high global warming potential. Various studies have shown that soil N2O emissions are significantly correlated with the amount of N fertilizer applied.
Spatial and temporal variability in soil CO2 fluxes during the snow covered season on Niwot Ridge
Poster Number: 316 Presenter/Primary Author: Daniel Liptzin Until recently, microbial activity in seasonally snow covered ecosystems was thought to be limited during the snow-covered season. However, in the last decade many studies have shown that the
Microclimate driven by complex terrain predicts within-season movement by a migrant songbird
Poster Number: 315 Presenter/Primary Author: Sarah Frey Hadley Current predictions about species sensitivity to climate change are primarily based on ‘bioclimatic envelope models.’ These models assume that species either shift their geographic ranges to match
Changes in invertebrate communities along a natural elevational climate gradient at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire, USA
Poster Number: 314 Presenter/Primary Author: Lynn Christenson Warmer winters associated with climate change are predicted to decrease snow cover and increase soil freezing.
Boater perceptions of environmental issues affecting lakes in the Northern Highlands of Wisconsin
Poster Number: 313 Presenter/Primary Author: Ben Beardmore Recreation is a primary use of many lakes in the Northern Highlands Lake District, and the NTL-LTER has committed to better understanding the interactions between these users and the ecology of the