Community Ecology
Trophic interactions and variation in reproductive performance within a community of Antarctic penguins (genus Pygoscelis)
Poster Number: 147 Presenter/Primary Author: Kristen Gorman The southwestern Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, including the Bellingshausen Sea west of the Antarctica Peninsula (AP), is now strongly influenced by ocean-climate warming.
Effects of environmental spatial variation in structuring ammonia-oxidizing microbial communities in arid grassland
Poster Number: 144 Presenter/Primary Author: Paul Brewer The enormous biodiversity of soil microbial communities is likely caused, in part, by a similar diversity of soil microhabitats. Understanding how the environmental properties that create div
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)
PDTNet Working Group
The Productivity-Diversity-Traits Network was formed through LTER Network Office funding in 2004. Session: Working Group Session 1 - Monday Working Group Session 2 - Monday Room Assignment: Eastside - Deer Ridge Fireside (75)
Harvard Forest LTER V: New Science, Synthesis, Scholarship, and Strategic Vision for Society
Poster Number: 137 Presenter/Primary Author: David Foster The Harvard Forest LTER program (HFR) is a two decade-strong, integrated r