Landscape Ecology
Effects of residential development on breeding bird communities and habitats in the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains
Poster Number: 125 Presenter/Primary Author: Scott Pearson Residential development is a leading force of landscape change in Southern Appalachia. Housing construction alters the abundance and spatial distribution of habitat, and these changes will fa
Resilience and Sustainability of Complex Mountain Landscapes
Mountain ecosystems are increasingly experiencing a suite of rapid social, economic, and biophysical changes, including demographics, land use/land cover, and climatic changes. Session: Ancillary Working Group Session 3 - Tuesday Working Group Session 5 - Wednesday Room Assignment: Eastside - Rainbow Fireside (75)
Ecological Landscape Modeling: science tool towards ecosystem restoration and sustainability
Poster Number: 88 Presenter/Primary Author: Carl Fitz The Ecological Landscape Modeling framework is one of the modeling tools used in the Florida Coastal Everglades LTER. We briefly describe the modeling framework and two example applications -
NEON’s Mobile Deployment Platform: Seeking Input on a Community Resource
Poster Number: 73 Presenter/Primary Author: Mike SanClements We seek input from the LTER community on the National Ecological Observatory Network’s (NEON) PI and agency requestable Mobile Deployment Platform (MDP).
Jornada Basin LTER: Landscape linkages and state changes across spatial and temporal scales
Poster Number: 47 Presenter/Primary Author: Debra Peters Chihuahuan Desert landscapes exemplify the ecological conditions, vulnerability, and management challenges in arid and semi-arid regions around the world.