Disturbance 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.
Ecosystem Processes and Human Influences Regulate Streamflow Response to Climate Change at Long-Term Ecological Research Sites
Poster Number: 162 Presenter/Primary Author: Julia Jones Analyses of long-term records at headwater research sites in the US and Canada indicate that climate change effects on hydrology are not as clear as might be expected from trends in
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)
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
Elevation as a Predictor of Marsh Vulnerability to Sea-level Rise along the Eastern Shore of Virginia
Poster Number: 128 Presenter/Primary Author: Talia Dibbell To evaluate vulnerability of salt marshes to sea level rise at the Virginia Coast Reserve (VCR) LTER, experiments are under way to identify the optimum elevation for growth of Spartina alternif