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Network ecology and the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives: Integrating research and monitoring to address conservation and climate change.
Poster Number: 237 Presenter/Primary Author: William Gould We are entering a new era of network ecology - entities monitoring, assessing, and modeling phenomena across disciplines and broad extents. Government agencies including the U.S.
Tools for assessing EML data package quality
Poster Number: 165 Presenter/Primary Author: Margaret O'Brien Since 2009, the LTER Information Managers Committee (IMC) has been developing a system of quality standards for EML data packages to assure that PASTA-components of the LTER Network Information Sys
Unique traits of an ultra low-diversity bacterial and fungal high-elevation (> 6000 m) cold desert mineral soil community
Poster Number: 159 Presenter/Primary Author: Ryan Lynch High-elevation, plant and glacier free soils rank among the most physiochemically extreme and oligotrophic terrestrial environments. The mountain topogr
Using eco-hydrological modeling to understand hydrological dynamics impacted watershed spatial biogeochemical processes
Poster Number: 132 Presenter/Primary Author: Xuan Yu Hydrological cycle has been serving as a foundation of biogeochemistry, since terrestrial biogeochemical processes are closely interacting with the quantity and quality of water movement.
Governing Collaborative Science: Cyberinfrastructure, Scale, and Collaboration in the Networked Ecological Sciences
Poster Number: 118 Presenter/Primary Author: Steve Jackson Investments in advanced cyberinfrastructure (CI) represent a large and growing percentage of the U.S.