Aquatic Ecology
The effects of wildfire on stream ecosystems in Southern California
Poster Number: 169 Presenter/Primary Author: Scott Cooper Wildfire is a frequent and pervasive feature of most ecosystems in Mediterranean climates.
StreamChem DB and cross site synthesis
Working Group Reports Final reports: Final report_StreamChem DB and cross site synthesis.docx Cross-site studies are a useful for understanding ecosystem processes and placing findings into a broader context. Session: Working Group Session 6 - Thursday Room Assignment: Longs Peak - Keyhole (60)
Phenology across LTER sites and trophic levels
Working Group Reports Final reports: ASM 2012 Phenology and Climate Change Working Group Report Participant list: LTER ASM 2012_Phenology Working groupparticipants.pdf Phenology is key research in understanding how climate influences life history events and climate change is and will be impacting ecosystems. Session: Working Group Session 7 - Thursday Room Assignment: Longs Peak - Keyhole (60)
Controls on leaf breakdown rates along inundation gradients in perennial Appalachian stream ecosystems
Poster Number: 138 Presenter/Primary Author: Robert Northington Changes to water availability potentially affect important ecosystem functions such as in-stream organic matter processing.
Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Research at Coweeta LTER
Poster Number: 117 Presenter/Primary Author: Seth Gustafson This poster explains some of the graduate research efforts at the Coweeta LTER that attempt to integrate social and ecological elemen