Site Science
Effects of Long-term Nitrogen Fertilization and Annual Burning on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics in a Tallgrass Prairie
Poster Number: 191 Presenter/Primary Author: Michael Carson Anthropogenic activities have altered virtually all ecosystems in numerous ways, often affecting carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics on local, regional and global scales.
Examining nutrient co-limitation in northern hardwood forests
Poster Number: 190 Presenter/Primary Author: Melany Fisk Recent meta- analyses reveal that ecosystem productivity is often co-limited by nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P).
Ecosystem-atmosphere interactions in a New England salt marsh (PIE LTER)
Poster Number: 189 Presenter/Primary Author: Inke Forbrich Analyzing the response of salt marsh vegetation to tidal influences is important to understand if or how they can adapt to changes in sea level.
Unraveling the impact of climate on groundwater storage, hydrochemistry, and residence time in the high-elevation catchments of the Niwot Ridge LTER site, Colorado
Poster Number: 188 Presenter/Primary Author: Morgan Zeliff Groundwater storage, hydrochemistry and residence time are all known to vary widely depending on hydrogeologic conditions.
Climate induced shifts in the phytoplankton community biomass and community structure along the West Antarctic Peninsula
Poster Number: 186 Presenter/Primary Author: Oscar Schofield The West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is experiencing some of the most rapid climate change on Earth as evidenced by the fastest winter warming on the planet, dramatic declines in sea ice, and documen