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4. 1990s Global Change Action Plan
1990s Global Change Action Plan Utilizing a Network of Ecological Research Sites. This is a report of the proceedings of a workshop held November 1989, in Denver, Colorado. The workshop proposed a plan for an integrated program of research by the existing network of long-term ecological research sites to focus on the causes and effects, and the interactions between terrestrial organisms, ecological processes, and Global Change.
July 31, 2008
4. Gene Likens - The Airshed: Connecting Air, Land and Water
Gene Likens Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium - The Airshed: Connecting Air, Land and Water
March 02, 2009
4. Gene Likens - The Airshed: Connecting Air, Land and Water (PDF)
Gene Likens - Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium - The Airshed: Connecting Air, Land and Water
March 18, 2009
5. Sujay Kaushal - Hydrologic connectivity, climate change and nutrient delivery to receiving waters
Sujay Kaushal's Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium -Hydrologic connectivity, climate change and nutrient delivery to receiving waters.
March 02, 2009
5. Sujay Kaushal - Hydrologic connectivity, climate change and nutrient delivery to receiving waters (PDF)
Sujay Kaushal - Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium - Hydrologic connectivity, climate change and nutrient delivery to receiving waters.
March 18, 2009
5.The Long-Term Ecological Research Core Datasets Catalog 1990
1990 Long-Term Ecological Research Network Core Data Set Catalog. Publication No. 5. Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine Biology and Coastal Research: University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
December 01, 1990
6. Climate Variability and Ecosystem Response
Climate Variability and Ecosystem Response. 1990. Proceedings of a Long Term Ecological Research Workshop. Network Office Publication Number 6. Niwot Ridge/Green Lakes Valley LTER Site. Mountain Research Station. University of Colorado, Boulder. August 21-23, 1988. Edited by David Greenland and Lloyd W. Swift, Jr. UDSA Forest Service SE Experiment Station and LTER Network Office.
December 09, 1990
6. Sally Holbrook - Connectivity and species change
Sally Holbrook Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium - Connectivity and species change
March 02, 2009
6. Sally Holbrook - Connectivity and species change (PDF)
Sally Holbrook - Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium - Connectivity and species change
March 18, 2009
7. Internet Connectivity in LTER
Internet Connectivity in LTER: Assessment and Recommendations James W. Brunt, John Porter, and Rudolf Nottrott February 12, 1990
August 23, 2012
7. Jason Neff - How dust shapes ecosystems; the past, present, and future
Jason Neff Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium - How dust shapes ecosystems; the past, present, and future
March 02, 2009
7. Jason Neff - How dust shapes ecosystems; the past, present, and future (PDF)
Jason Neff Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium - How dust shapes ecosystems; the past, present, and future.
March 18, 2009
8. Contributions of the Long-term Ecological Research Network
Reprint from the July/August 1990 issue of BioScience (AIBS Vol. 40, No. 7, pages 509-524) This section discusses the importance of long-term research for revealing certain phenomena in ecology.
December 08, 1990
8. Doug Landis - Biofuels and Biodiversity: Linking Landscape Change and Ecosystem Services
Doug Landis Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium - Biofuels and Biodiversity: Linking Landscape Change and Ecosystem Services
March 02, 2009
8. Doug Landis - Biofuels and Biodiversity: Linking Landscape Change and Ecosystem Services (PDF)
Doug Landis - Presentation to 2009 LTER-NSF Mini-Symposium - Biofuels and Biodiversity: Linking Landscape Change and Ecosystem Services.
March 18, 2009
9. Long-Term Ecological Research and the Invisible Present (1990)
This BioSciences issue features two important papers with nearly identical titles: Long-Term Ecological Research and the Invisible Present (1990) by John J. Magnuson and Long-Term Ecological Research and the Invisible Place (1990) by Fredrick J. Swanson and Richard E. Sparks. Both argue the case for long term ecological observations.
July 31, 2008
A Brief History of the LTER Network
An outline of the major milestones ocuring in the 20+ year history of the LTER Network, from the 1970s to present.
July 08, 2002
A Climatic Analysis Of Long-Term Ecological Research Sites
The Long-Term Ecological Research Program (LTER) funded by the National Science Foundation's Division of Biotic Systems, is mandated to pursue ecological research over long time periods at a variety of sites throughout the United States. Climate research is recognized by both ecologists and climatologists as having a key role in long-term ecological research. Each LTER site maintains its own climate program and at many sites climate data represent the longest data set available.
May 26, 1997
A Cross-Site Synthesis of the Long-Term Effects of Land Use History on Carbon and Water Balance
Initial Proposal
December 11, 2010
A focus on tropical systems: international LTER research highlights from the Florida Coastal Everglades
A focus on tropical systems: international LTER research highlights from the Florida Coastal Everglades (FCE) Tiffany Troxler, FCE LTER
March 05, 2013
A Joint Schoolyard ILTER for Students in Israel and the US
A Joint Schoolyard ILTER for Students in Israel and the US Dr. Saleit Ron, Head of Education, Ramat Hanadiv
March 05, 2013
A multi-scale comparison of hydrologic and biogeochemical impacts of insect and disease outbreaks with forest harvesting
Workshop report on A multi-scale comparison of hydrologic and biogeochemical impacts of insect and disease outbreaks with forest harvesting, 2006 Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) All Scientists Meeting, Estes Park, Co., Saturday, 23 September 2006. Workshop Organizer(s): Brian Kloeppel (Coweeta)
December 03, 2007
A Research Agenda for Microbial Observatories: A 1999 Perspective from Intensive LTER Projects
The LTER Committee on Microbial Ecology - Microbes are essential for the functioning of ecological systems. Vital microbial processes include decomposition and mineralization, many aspects of the nitrogen cycle (e.g., nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitrification), plant nutrient uptake via mycorrhizal associations, microbial nutrient immobilization, the production of biomass to fuel ecosystem food webs, and the breakdown of toxic materials. While ecologists have developed methods to measure many of the rates of these processes, most have effectively ignored the microbes themselves.
December 01, 1999
A Shareholder's Intro to the LTER Data Co-op 2012 ASM
Powerpoint slideshow demonstrating the LTER Data Co-op at 2012 ASM
October 03, 2012
A Spatial Data Workbench for Data Mining, Analyses, and Synthesis
John Vande Castle, Deana Pennington, Tony Fountain and Cherri Pancake - Information managers at ecological research sites grapple with the complexity of diverse and heterogeneous datasets. The effective management of large geospatial datasets requires extensive hardware, software, and human resources that are often beyond the capabilities of smaller institutions.
June 10, 2002