Disturbance Ecology
Ocean Acidification (OA) Data Management
Working Group Reports Final reports: LTER Ocean Acidification Data Management working group report Participant list: list_of_participants.xls Ocean acidification (OA), the decline of seawater pH due to absorption of anthropogenic CO2, is a fast developing field of research. Session: Working Group Session 7 - Thursday Room Assignment: Longs Peak - Chasm Lake (60)
Responses of Reef Fish Communities to Large-Scale Habitat Perturbations
Poster Number: 59 Presenter/Primary Author: Andrew Brooks Our ability to predict how communities of coral reef fishes will change in response to habitat alteration depends strongly on understanding the functional relationships of component species with li
Survivors, not invaders, control forest development following simulated hurricane in New England
Poster Number: 57 Presenter/Primary Author: Audrey Barker Plo... Hurricanes profoundly impact New England forests every 50-100 years but few studies have evaluated mechanisms of long-term forest dynamics following major windthrows.
Quantification of structural legacy effects via synthesis of long-term records and eco-hydrologic modeling
Working Group Reports Final reports: Report Participant list: LegacyWorkingGroupParticipantListASM.docx Structural legacy effects impose fundamental controls on the function and evolution of ecosystems. Session: Working Group Session 1 - Monday Working Group Session 2 - Monday Room Assignment: Longs Peak - Keyhole (60)
An Ice Storm Manipulation Experiment at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire
Poster Number: 32 Presenter/Primary Author: John Campbell Ice storms are an important natural disturbance within forest ecosystems of the northeastern United States. Current models suggest that the frequency and severity of ice storms may increase i