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Characterization of Endophytic Cellulose Degrading Fungi at the Sevilleta LTER site.
Poster Number: 345 Presenter/Primary Author: Andrea Porras-Alfaro Very few microorganisms are currently used in bioethanol production and the discovery of novel species with the capacity to degrade cellulose could impact directly the biofuel industry.
Population dynamics of reintroduced Gunnison’s prairie dogs in a semi-arid grassland environment
Poster Number: 342 Presenter/Primary Author: Mike Friggens Prairie dog (Cynomys spp. ) populations have declined by 98% across their range.
Nitrous Oxide (N2O) production by Rhizosphere fungi from Nitrogen fertilized grasslands
Poster Number: 304 Presenter/Primary Author: Sara Lopez The use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers has created international concern as denitrification of fertilizer-derived nitrate could result in higher rates of N2O release to the atmosphere.
Sevilleta Schoolyard LTER and the Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program (BEMP): Partnering environmental education, ecosystem monitoring, and stewardship of the Middle Rio Grande riparian forest
Poster Number: 296 Presenter/Primary Author: Kim Eichhorst The Bosque Ecosystem Monitoring Program (BEMP)/Sevilleta schoolyard LTER is long-term ecological research done by K-12 students and their teachers to monitor key indicators of structural and functi
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