Coastal Plant Ecology Lab

Saturday, August 29, 2015

LTER All Scientists Meeting

It has been a busy summer! Two weeks after ESA we are headed to Estes Park, CO for the LTER- All Scientists Meeting.
We will have 3 more posters (totally different than our ESA posters!??!?!) at the LTER-ASM:
Physiological and functional traits of dune building grasses influence topographic structure
Cross-island comparison of temporal variations in woody-grassland bistability at the Virginia Coast Reserve
Cross-scale analysis of alternate stable states associated with woody encroachment at the Virginia Coast Reserve
Science is happening at CPEL!
Stay tuned for photos and updates from the Rocky Mountains.
Posted by Coastal Plant Ecology at 2:34 PM
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