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Marine Research and the Grand Challenges in Ecology
Date: March 3, 2005
Location:
National Science Foundation Headquarters, Arlington, Virginia, USA
Organizers: Hugh Ducklow, Dan Reed, Chuck Hopkinson
Presentations: Introduction: Long-Term
Marine Research and the Grand Challenges in Ecology
(Hugh Ducklow)
Long
Term Ecological Research (Henry Gholz)
Diversity Responses to Change in Habitat-Forming
Species on Tropical & Temperate Reefs (Sally Holbrook)
LTER - The Next Decade (Chuck Hopkinson)
LTER
Contributions to Understanding the Coastal Eutrophication Problem (Karen
McGlathery)
Marine
Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change (Mark Ohman)
Regional
Rapid Warming & Changes in the
Physical Environment: Palmer LTER (Sharon Stammerjohn)
A Role for LTER in Marine Science Education (Ali Whitmer)
Hydrological and Biogeochemical Impacts of
Land Use Change in a Suburbanizing Watershed (Wilfred Wollheim)
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