Community Ecology
The Moorea Coral Reef LTER Site
Poster Number: 274 Presenter/Primary Author: Sally Holbrook The Moorea Coral Reef (MCR) LTER site, established in 2004, explores community and ecosystem effects of pulsed perturbations and slowly changing environmental drivers on coral reefs, ecologically a
Biotic mechanisms contributing to the stability of productivity differ along a gradient of rainfall variability
Poster Number: 268 Presenter/Primary Author: Lauren Hallett Productivity increases with precipitation across spatial gradients but does not as closely track precipitation over time, nor does high variability in precipitation lead to highly unstable producti
Aboveground and Belowground Responses to Nutrient Additions and Herbivore Exclusion in Arctic Tundra Ecosystems in Northern Alaska
Poster Number: 265 Presenter/Primary Author: John Moore The Exploitation Ecosystem Hypothesis (EEH) describes how food chains develop along aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) gradients.
The impact of climate forcing on the phenology of ecological processes in the North Temperate Lakes
Poster Number: 264 Presenter/Primary Author: Jacob Walsh Recent studies have shown that physical processes and biological communities are impacted to varying degrees by global climate change.
A metacommunity approach to urban plant community assembly
Poster Number: 261 Presenter/Primary Author: Anna Johnson There is great value to conducting basic ecological research in urban environments.