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Kellogg Biological Station article featured on National Science Foundation website
Continued growth of cropland and loss of natural habitat have simplified agricultural landscapes in the Midwest and increased crop pest abundance and insecticide use, according to Kellogg Biologic
Read moreKellogg Biological Station article featured on National Science Foundation website
John Moore to be awarded ESA's Odum Education Award
John Moore, the Lead Principal Investigator at the Shortgrass Steppe (SGS) LTER and Professor of Forest, Rangeland and Watershed Stewardship and Director of the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory
Read moreSanta Barbara scientists use satellite technology to track environmental effects on giant kelp
Satellite technology is enabling marine scientists at the Santa Barbara Coastal (SBC) LTER site to study how environmental factors and climate affect the giant kelp forests off the coast of Califor
Read moreSanta Barbara scientists use satellite technology to track environmental effects on giant kelp
Cedar Creek study finds lower than expected photosynthesis due to elevated carbon dioxide levels
A long term study by Cedar Creek LTER researchers has found that plants' capacity to absorb extra carbon from the atmosphere due to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) levels may be less than
Read moreCedar Creek study finds lower than expected photosynthesis due to elevated carbon dioxide levels


