WASHINGTON, D.C., APRIL 6, 2012—As global temperatures rise, the most threatened ecosystems are those that depend on a season of snow and ice, scientists from the nation's
LTER and NEON are highly complementary networks that support ecological research in different ways, but are becoming more and more integrated over time.
The triennial LTER All Scientists Meeting (ASM) is a mere six months away (September 10-13, 2012) and the planning committee has been working since last June to make this an event to remember.
National Science Foundation- (NSF) funded researchers have successfully tested equipment to map the hidden distribution of groundwater and ice in the McMurdo Dry Valleys region for the first time i
The Niwot Ridge Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) program’s Principle Investigator Mark Williams was recently featured on a blog for PLoS (the Public Library of Science), a nonprofit publisher a