Ecological Modeling
Carbon fluxes and pelagic ecosystem dynamics around two western Antarctic Peninsula Adélie penguin colonies: an inverse model approach.
Poster Number: 71 Presenter/Primary Author: Sevrine Sailley Using Palmer LTER data from annual summer sampling cruises, a food-web inverse model for the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) pelagic food web was constrained, and model solutions were generated f
Spatially explicit feedbacks between seagrass meadows, sediment, and light: habitat suitability for seagrass growth
Poster Number: 41 Presenter/Primary Author: Joel Carr In shallow costal bays in which nutrient loading and riverine inputs are low, turbidity, and the consequent light environment are controlled by resuspension of bed sediments due to wind-waves and t
Interactive Visual Analysis Promotes Exploration of Long-Term Ecological Data
Working Group Reports Final reports: Final Report Participant list: ecovis_workgroup_participants.xlsx Long-term ecological data are crucial in helping ecologists understand ecosystem function and environmental change. Session: Working Group Session 2 - Monday Room Assignment: Ruesch Auditorium - Hobbs (50)
Promotion of Population of Emission Factors in the IPCC Emission Factor Database
The primary goals for this session are to familiarize participants with work of the IPCC National Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventory Programme, identify potential data contributions for estimating GHG Session: Working Group Session 3 Tuesday Room Assignment: Ruesch Auditorium - Dodge (50)
Scale, Consumers and Lotic Ecosystem Rates (SCALER)
Poster Number: 25 Presenter/Primary Author: Janine Rueegg A key aim of SCALER is to allow extrapolation of typical experiments in streams to scales relevant to use or protection of the environment (i.e.