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| Cross Site Comparisons |
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Developing
international scientific collaborations through long-term ecological research.
Francis Li (NSF) and Ian Simpson (ECN-UK)
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Network
analysis for cross site comparisons.
R Christian (VCR)
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Organizing
and managing long-term, interdisciplinary research projects: models from
the LTER Network
Organizers: R.
Waide (NET)
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Cross-site
research and collaborative research. S.
Madson (CWT), M. Pavao-Zuckerman (CWT)
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| Information Management
and Beyond |
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The
partnership between long- term ecological research and information management:
Successes and challenges.
Organizers: B.
Benson (NTL), D. Olson (DACC-ORNL), and
J. Magnuson (NTL).
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Advanced communications and networking: Opportunities
and challenges for LTER/ILTER.
Organizers:
W. Chang (NSF), T. Fountain (SDSC),
and J. Vande Castle (NET)
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Ecological
Informatics: Innovative tools and technologies. Organizers: H.
Garritt (PIE) and John Porter (VCR)
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The
LTER Network Information System and Beyond.
Organizer:
P.
McCartney (CAP)
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GIS
on the internet and LTER: A frontier for research, applications, and solutions.
Organizer: N. Gardiner
(CWT)
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| Remote Sensing |
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Scaling
carbon flux to the site level in the context of EOS/MODIS validation.
Organizers: D.
Turner (AND), W. Cohen (AND), P. Reich (CDR), and J.
VandeCastle (NET)
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Practical statistics
for long term data. Organizer: K.
Wilson (NTL)
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*This workshop organized by and for
graduate students*
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New
remote sensing satellite products: Potential applications in ecology.
Organizers: M. Thorton, S. Running (University of Montana), D. Verbyla
(BNZ)
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Spread
spectrum radio communication: From remote sensing to the internet. Organizers:
P. Hanson (NTL),
T. Kratz (NTL), D. Hughes (Old Colorado City Communications), and C. Owens
( Apprise Technologies)
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Introduction
to lidar remote sensing.
Organizer: M. Lefsky (AND)
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Climate/Meteorology/
Global Change/
modeling |
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Climate
variability and ecosystem response (CVER) and quasi-quintennial scale
(including ENSO). R. Smith (PAL),
D. Greenland (AND/NWT)
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CVER
and the interdecadal scale (e.g. PDO and NAO) Organizers:
D. Goodin, (KNZ/Climate Committee)
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Climate
variability and ecosystem response: Century to millennial time scales
(paleo- climate).
Organizers: B. Lyons (MCM) and
A. Fountain (MCM).
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Biogeographical
and biogeochemical analysis of climate variability and change.
Organizers: D. Ojima (SGS),
R. Neilson (AND), W. Parton (SGS), T. Kittel
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| Ecosystem Processes,
Legacies, and Management |
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Characteristics
and roles of biological legacies in ecosystem recovery
Organizers: J.
F. Franklin (AND) and R. Waide (LUQ)
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Importance
of past and current human and natural disturbance in ecosystems. Organizers:
D. Foster (HFR), N. Brokaw (LUQ), B. McDowell (LUQ), C. Redman (CAP),
J.Thompson (LUQ), R. Waide (LUQ)
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Catastrophic disturbances
on ecosystems of the LTER sites in the east Asian coastal region
Organizer: H. King
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Integrating
LTER research into ecosystem management Organizers: L. Dyer (KBS) and
P. Robertson (KBS)
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Learning
from spatial vs temporal variability in ecosystem processes and their
drivers
Organizers: T. Kratz (NTL),
Bill Lauenroth (SGS), J. Blair (KNZ), and A. Knapp (KNZ)
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Hydrology/
Geomorphology |
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Human
modification of hydrologic cycles: effects on nutrient dynamics at local
and regional scales. Organizers: N. Grimm
(CAP), L. Band (BES), and D. Childers (FCE)
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Intersite
hydrology studies in the LTER Network
Organizer: J. Jones (AND) ABSTRACT |
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Interactions
between surface and ground waters: Implications for landscape-level biogeochemical
fluxes Organizers: Steve Hamilton
(KBS), R. J. Hunt (NTL), and W. Dodds (KNZ)
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| Rhizoshpere, soils,
and nutrients |
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Chemical weathering
and landscape development Organizers: B.
McDowell (LUQ), D. Long (KBS), B. Lyons (MCM) and, tentatively,
G. Macpherson (KNZ) and C. Bowser
(NTL)
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Controls
on carbon and nitrogen processes in riparian zones. Organizers: Alan Yeakley
(CWT), and S. Wondzell (HJA)
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Links
between herbivores, trees, and nitrogen cycling. Organizer: K.
Kosola (KBS)
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The
enigma of occult N in ecosystems.
Organizers:
E.
A. Paul (KBS), and S. J. Morris (KBS).
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Ecosystem-level
nutrient dynamics: cross-comparisons.
Organizer:
L.
Baker (CAP)
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| Organic Matter Dynamics/Net
Primary Production |
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The
role of light fraction and particulate organic matter in intensively managed
systems.
Organizers: A. M. Ezanno (KBS),
C. Blackwood (KBS), and J. Six (NREL)
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Long-term
decomposition studies in the LTER Network. Organizer: M.
Harmon (AND)
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Dissolved
organic matter (C & N) in soil interstitial water, lakes and streams:
approaches for functional characterization Organizer: D.
McKnight (MCM)
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Primary
productivity in forests: Status of research and planning for the future.
Organizer: T.
Fahey (HBR)
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Biodiversity
and net primary productivity demonstration projects for ILTER and GTOS.
Organizer:
J.
Gosz (SEV)
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| Population Studies/
Biodiversity |
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Studies
of fungi at LTER sites Organizer: M.
Allen (SEV)
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Causes
and consequences of invasive species: Past and future contributions of
the LTER Network
Organizers:
T.R. Seastedt (NWT), L.
Huenneke (JRN), D.Young (VCR), A. Knapp (KNZ), M. Smith (KNZ), W.
Lauenroth, and A. Sher
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The
DIVERSITAS - International biodiversity observation year: raising the
profile of biodiversity science. Where are we now and what more is needed?
Organizer:
D.
Wall (MCM)
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Developing joint Korean
(East Asian)- U.S. long-term ecological research efforts.
Organizers: Eun-Shik Kim (KLTER) and Steve Hamburg (HBR) |
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| Population Studies/
Biodiversity |
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Strategies
for examining the effects of species interactions on ecosystem processes:
do different research strategies yield consistent results?
Organizers: R. Ross (PAL), J.
Trexler (FCE), and S. Cooper (SBC),
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Arthropod
studies in the LTER Network: Current assessments, cross-site activities,
and future directions. B.
Parmenter (SEV), S. Gage (KBS), S. Faeth (CAP), and N. McIntire (CAP)
Organizers:
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Biodiversity,
disturbances, and climate variability in arid and semiarid grasslands:
A global synthesis.
Organizers:
E. Kovacs Lang (Hungary), J. Gosz (SEV), and D. Peters (JRN)
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Removal
experiments on the role of biodiversity in ecosystem functioning. Part
I.
Organizers: F. S. Chapin III (BNZ)
and S. Diaz (Argentina)
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Note: This workshop continues through Saturday
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Removal
experiments on the role of biodiversity in ecosystem functioning.
Part II.
Organizers: F.S. Chapin (BNZ),
S. Diaz (Argentina)
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| Population studies/
Biodiversity |
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Long-term
studies on trophic interactions in aquatic ecosystems
Organizers: T.
Prus (Poland), F. Barbosa (Brazil), M. Prus (Poland) and P. Bijok
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Stable
isotopes in aquatic food web research: pitfalls and potentials.
Organizer: D.
Raikow (KBS)
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Cross-site
and collaborative research in forest canopy ecology at the LTER.
Organizer: N.
Nadkarni
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| Landscape studies and
scaling |
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Scaling
from sites to a region: Incorporating landscape processes into regional
analyses. Organizers: D. Peters (JRN),
D. Foster (HFR)
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Interactions
and feedbacks between plots and landscapes: Scaling processes through
time and space.
Organizers: D.
Peters (JRN), J. Herrick (JRN), K. Havstad (JRN)
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Fundamental
questions that define regional analysis.
Organizers: D.
Ojima, J. Helly, S. Gage, and R. Pielke
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| Educational programs/Populations
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Soil
and sediment infauna studies in LTER and ILTER sites.
Organizers: D.
C. Coleman (CWT) and D. H. Wall (MCM)
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Models for linking
schoolyard ecology with LTER sites: What has worked and what hasn't.
Organizers: M.
(CAP), S. Bestelmeyer (Chihuahuan Desert Nature Park), and R. Boone
(BNZ)
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Learning
from LTER data in K-12 classrooms
Organizer: M.
Krasny
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| Social
and economic research in LTER |
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Spatial
and temporal scales issues in the social and ecological sciences.
Organizers:
P. Nowak (NTL)
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Strategies
for the integration of social and biological sciences.
Organizer: J.
Edmonds (CAP)
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Social
science data: methods, tools, techniques, and protocols for integrated
research
Organizer: M.
Grove (BES)
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A
framework for integrating core social science areas for the LTER Network
and opportunities for cross site comparisons
Organizers: C. Redman (CAP)
and M. Grove (BES)
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Soil
resource heterogeneity and ecosystem processes: relevance, applications,
and analysis.
Organizers S.J. Morris(KBS),
and S.G. Baer (KNZ).
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| Aquatic Science Workshops |
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Development
of coupled hydrological-biogeochemical models of materials transport at
the landscape scale. Organizers:
J. Melack, T. Dunne, and N. Grimm (CAP)
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Small
watershed studies in the LTER Network.
Organizers:
P.
Groffman (HBR), and C. Driscoll (HBR)
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Regulation
of organic matter preservation in wetland sediments.
Oganizers: J.
Morris & C. Hopkinson (PIE), I. Anderson (VCR), R. Jaffe (FCE),
and S. Pennings (GAC)
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Microbial
biogeography: cross-site comparison of aquatic systems.
Organizer: T.
Hollibaugh(co-organizer J. Priscu)
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| Graduate student workshops |
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An
introduction to GIS Organizer: D.
Pennington (AND)
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Career
development workshop.
Organizer: E. (AND)
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Remote
Sensing seminar
Organizer: E.
Hoffa (AND)
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