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TOMORROW!

Synthesis RFP and Site Exchange community call. Come learn about these exciting opportunities!

https://lternet.edu/events/lter-community-call-2025-1/

Travel and Synthesis Opportunities: LTER Community Call - LTER

January 22, 2025 @ 9:00 am-10:00 am - The LNO is announcing two new opportunities intended to spark and facilitate collaboration among LTER sites and between LTER and the broader ecological research community. The January Community Call offers an opportunity to learn more about both types of opportunities and to ask any questions that may arise. The most recent call for synthesis proposals follows the established pattern of funded working groups, but is only open to shorter-term SPARC working groups (Scientific Peers Advancing Collaboration). Longer, full working groups will be funded in a 2026 RFP. Site exchange opportunities support visits to LTER sites or visits by LTER personnel to analogous sites elsewhere for the purpose of developing a collaborative research project, sharing complex lab and field methods, intensive cooperation on joint projects, or intensive mentoring. Register now and add the invitation to your calendar in order to learn more about these exciting opportunities.

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REU programs are starting to come out across the LTER Network!

See all the postings below.

REU opportunities will continue to come out through the winter, so check back often for the most up-to-date postings.

https://lternet.edu/education-and-training/undergraduate/#current_opportunities

Undergraduate Research Opportunities - LTER

NSF funds a large number of research opportunities for undergraduate students through its Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Sites Program. The REU program allows for active research participation by undergraduate students in any of the areas of research funded by the National Science Foundation. Each student is associated with a specific research project, where he/she... Read more »

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🚨LTER mixer at AGU!🚨
Tuesday, Dec 10, 5:00 pm EST
Capitol City Brewing
We hope to see you there!

We're going to #AGU24 next week!

Check out all the LTER talks and posters at the link below. Don't see your talk? Add it via the form on the page.

Check out the LTER exhibit booth, too!

We can't wait to see you there!

https://lternet.edu/stories/lter-at-agu-2024/

LTER at AGU, 2024 - LTER

The LTER Network has a strong presence at the 2024 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. See all the talks and posters here!

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Love writing about science? Now accepting applications for our 2024-2025 cohort of LTER Graduate Writing Fellows!

Applications close November 31.

https://lternet.edu/stories/love-writing-about-science-now-accepting-applications-for-our-2024-lter-graduate-writing-fellows-program/

Love writing about science? Now accepting applications for our 2024 LTER Graduate Writing Fellows program! - LTER

Now accepting applications for the 2024 cohort of LTER Graduate Writing Fellows.

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Hear about the results of our LTER Climate and Culture Survey in our Community Call at 10am PT, tomorrow Nov 13.

Register below and be sure to share!

https://lternet.edu/events/climate-and-culture-survey-lter-community-call/

Climate and Culture Survey (LTER Community Call) - LTER

November 13, 2024 @ 10:00 am-11:00 am - In this community call, which is open to all, we will review the results of the recent LTER climate and culture survey and begin thinking about implications for LTER site and LNO activities to enhance a culture of inclusion in LTER research and education. If you have not yet completed the survey, please do so before the closing date of November 10. All  LTER participants who were listed as active at their sites on October 2 were sent a link to the survey by email (one mailing from [email protected] and a reminder from [email protected]). If you did not receive a link, please contact Molly Phillips ([email protected]) to update your contact information.  

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After bleaching events, dead coral skeletons left behind at the @MooreaCoralReef LTER allow seaweed to outgrow new young coral, preventing reefs from recovering.

Read the @NSF research news article about the findings: https://new.nsf.gov/news/dead-coral-skeletons-left-bleaching-events-hinder-reef

Dead coral skeletons left by bleaching events hinder reef recovery

Coral reefs are like underwater cities, with myriad species forming a thriving ocean metropolis. That complexity, however, can hinder a reef's survival…

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Tomorrow, Wednesday Sep 25!

The power of data synthesis for understanding the effects of coastal hurricanes 🌪️🌪️

9am PT/noon ET!

An LTER Community Call

Register: https://lternet.edu/events/2024-09-hers-network/

LTER Community Call: The power of data synthesis for understanding the effects of coastal hurricanes - LTER

September 25, 2024 @ 9:00 am-10:00 am - The power of data synthesis for understanding the effects of coastal hurricanes Christopher J. Patrick, Ph.D. Associate Professor, The Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary Hurricanes are projected to increase in frequency, intensity, and spatial coverage with climate change, however, our understanding of how and why coastal systems respond to particular hurricane events remains limited. The HERS-RCN (Hurricane Ecosystem Response Synthesis – Research Coordination Network) was created to address this need.  The presentation will include the rationale for the RCN, moving the field past “my system, my storm” case studies, summarizing the network efforts so far including what has been learned through data synthesis, and describing where the research coordination network efforts are headed next. Highlights from network research include several data stories that come from our data synthesis.  These include the recent discovery that ecosystem responses to hurricanes tend to covary in terms of response size relative to stress (resistance) and recovery time relative to response magnitude (resilience), the effect that hurricane frequency has on functional diversity of coastal ecological communities, and the finding that fish community resilience to the hurricanes in the southeast United States has been declining.  The presentation will also touch on recent efforts to link ecological work to the social sciences, building the responses of socio-economic systems into our conceptual framework. Christopher J. Patrick, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at The Virginia Institute of Marine Science, William & Mary, where he runs the Coastal & Estuarine Ecology Lab and is the Lead PI and Director of The HERS (Hurricane Ecosystem Response Synthesis) RCN (Research Coordination Network). He is also the Director of the Submersed Aquatic Vegetation Restoration & Monitoring Program at VIMS, and lead PI of MarineGEO Virginia. He has a B.S. in Behavior, Evolution, Ecology, and Systematics from the University of Maryland, College Park and a Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana. Prior to VIMS, Chris was a Research Scientist at The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (2011-2014), an American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science & Technology Policy Fellow placed with EPA Office of Water/Office of Science & Technology (2014-2015), and an Assistant Professor of Marine Biology at Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi (2016-2019) where he developed and directed MarineGEO Texas. With over 45 peer-reviewed publications to his credit, recent relevant papers on the topic of hurricane impacts on coastal systems include papers in Estuaries & Coasts, Science Advances, Bioscience, and Frontiers in Ecology & the Environment.  

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Synthesis science for graduate students? Yes please!

We kicked off our Synthesis Skills for Early Career Researchers course this week, and students from across the LTER are in Santa Barbara to learn synthesis. It's been AWESOME!

More info:
https://lter.github.io/ssecr/

Course Overview – Synthesis Skills for Early Career Researchers

At @esa_org next week?

Come to the LTER Social on Wednesday night!

at Altar Society Brewing, 6:30 PM PST, Aug 7th.

More info: https://lternet.edu/stories/lter-at-esa-2024/

LTER at ESA, 2024 - LTER

The LTER Network always has a strong presence at the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, and this year is no different. See our talks here.

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