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Site Science

The Sevilleta LTER Wireless Data Acquisition Network

Poster Number:  281 Presenter/Primary Author:  Renée F. Brown Over the past eight years we have constructed a large-scale wireless telemetry network that connects research experiments and wildlife monitoring webcams to the Internet via links to the University

Recent range shifts and the role of sexual signals in premating isolation of sympatric Calopteryx damselflies

Poster Number:  280 Presenter/Primary Author:  Idelle Cooper Understanding how contemporary evolution in action will mitigate or exacerbate the impacts of climate change on biodiversity is a critical need.

Drivers of groundwater flow at a back barrier island – marsh transect

Poster Number:  278 Presenter/Primary Author:  Jonathan Ledoux Groundwater plays an important role in coastal regions by delivering nutrients to near shore and salt marsh environments.

Assessing Phenological Overlap of Native and Introduced Plant Species in Interior Alaska

Poster Number:  277 Presenter/Primary Author:  Stephen Decina Boreal ecosystems in Alaska have historically been buffered from the impacts of non-native plant invasions due to a cold climate, permafrost soils and a limited human disturbance footprint.

Using Loosely Coupled Models to Assess Climate-Change Impacts on Common Loon Occurrence in Northern Wisconsin

Poster Number:  276 Presenter/Primary Author:  John Walker The coupled groundwater/surface-water model GSFLOW was used to simulate the hydrologic response of 27 lakes in the Trout Lake watershed to a variety of climate-change scenarios downscaled by the Wi

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