NTL
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.
From site science to network science: using cyberinfrastructure to translate lake sensor data into ecological knowledge
Poster Number: 218 Presenter/Primary Author: Cayelan Carey Synthesizing sensor data to conduct network science, i.e., science that transcends the boundaries of individual ecological observatories, is technologically, organizationally, and socially challeng
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.
North Temperate Lakes LTER: A Research Sampler
Poster Number: 139 Presenter/Primary Author: Emily Stanley The vision for North Temperate Lakes (NTL) LTER is to gain a comprehensive understanding of lakes and lake districts at longer and broader scales than has been traditional in limnology.
Greenhouse gas emissions from small streams in a lake-rich landscape: the importance of incorporating methane
Poster Number: 37 Presenter/Primary Author: John Crawford Small streams may be important components of regional and global carbon budgets.