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Site Science

Long-term reproductive phenology in the Chihuahuan Desert linking legacy and contemporary datasets

Poster Number:  213 Presenter/Primary Author:  Dawn Browning Arid and semi-arid regions of the southwestern USA are especially sensitive to changes in temperature as well as drought frequency and intensity.

Interaction of Land Use or Landscape Position and Microhabitat on Urban Stormwater: Integrating Research and Education in Citizen Science

Poster Number:  212 Presenter/Primary Author:  Robert Bohanan Basins, especially small, shallow ponds are a common and conspicuous feature of many landscapes. Yet, relatively little is known about their ecology.

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

Population, Community, and Metacommunity Dynamics of Terrestrial Gastropods in the Luquillo Mountains: A Gradient Perspective

Poster Number:  210 Presenter/Primary Author:  Michael Willig Elevational variation in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico creates strong environmental gradients that affect the abundance and distribution of species.  Moreover, the geographic mappings

Spatial Configuration of Multiple Aspects of Biodiversity Along a Tropical Elevational Gradient

Poster Number:  209 Presenter/Primary Author:  Michael Willig Although taxonomic biodiversity is a multidimensional concept, most research at intermediate to broad spatial scales has solely considered gradients of species richness.  In contrast, we quant

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