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How invaded is our lakescape?: Systematic surveys indicate biases in existing invasion records
Poster Number: 253 Presenter/Primary Author: Alexander Latzka Numbers of ecological invaders in North America are increasing exponentially, and their impacts on native ecosystems and economies are increasing.
NSF LTER Minisymposium Planning Committee Meeting
This is a lunch-time meeting for the NSF Minisymposium Planning Committee. The committee consists of Dan Childers, Evelyn Gaiser, John Vande Castle, Jeb Barrett, and Kristin Vanderbilt. Session: Ad-hoc Working Group Session 8 - Thursday (Lunch) Room Assignment: Ruesch Auditorium - Hobbs (50)
LTER site communication point persons meeting
This lunchtime meeting will bring together all of the communication point persons from the LTER sites to share ideas, network, and brainstorm about science communication within the Network. Session: Ad-hoc Working Group Session 1 - (Monday Lunch) Room Assignment: Ruesch Auditorium - Hobbs (50)
Long-Term Sound Recording in the Florida Everglades
Poster Number: 184 Presenter/Primary Author: Colby Leider Prior work describes the need for long-term ecological monitoring of a environmental data from a variety of sensors. Recent studies by Maher et al.
Toward modeling the role of ecomorphodynamics in barrier island response to climate change
Poster Number: 149 Presenter/Primary Author: Orencio Duran Vinent In barrier islands, coastal dune morphology is the most important factor determining the vulnerability to storm impacts,