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Center for Ecosystem Science and Society at Northern Arizona University. We study how ecosystems respond to + shape a changing climate.
Flagstaff, AZ
Joined January 2019
Join Ecoss grad student @ARouillard01 for ALES WITH THE ARB at Dark Sky Brewery! You can support our local arboretum, have some drinks, and learn about fungi in a casual and approachable event. Date: Wed, Dec 18 (TOMORROW!).Time: 6:00 - 7:30
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Reminder that we're recruiting!.
The Center for Ecosystem Science & Society is looking for new PhD & MS students @NAU for Fall 2025 (and earlier)! Explore microbiomes to ecophysiology, drylands to the Arctic. Check out our research opportunities
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Nick Link has wrapped up his #scicomm stories for @USLTER! "BLE researchers migrate north at three distinct periods to monitor lagoonal processes across seasonal cycles. "
lternet.edu
Grad student Nick Link spent two days in Utqiaġvik, Alaska with BLE LTER experiencing research on the Arctic coast.
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"Surrounded by the glory of sweeping landscapes and big skies, you’ll find us kneeling with our face an inch from the ground and cooing over a particularly gooey lichen." Ecoss Postdoc Lydia Bailey wrote an incredible piece for @DesertReport.
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Wow! Nice work, Jacob and Natasha! @nau_cefns.
Last week, my lab mate Natasha and I installed a set of Eosense FD (forced diffusion) soil respiration sensors at the @SEVLTER Mean-Variance Experiment Plains Grassland site. Always a good time in the field with Natasha! How will reduced and more variable precip. affect soil R?
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More #esa2024 updates! Darby Bergl and Oscar Zimmerman presented “ Using Open-Source PhenoCam Data to Study the Phenology of Diverse Ecosystems Across Time and Space.” The PhenoCam network is 700+ cameras worldwide that capture photos and data in real time. Exciting stuff!
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"The CO River and its tributaries—which support 40M people, sacred Tribal lands, a $1.4 trillion economy, more than 5M acres of farms and ranches, and thousands of species of wildlife—are shrinking due to climate change and overuse." @audubonsociety
storymaps.arcgis.com
Exploring important habitats and what they mean for birds and people.
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Ecoss' Nick Link has a story up on the @lter Network pub about Arctic tundra research conducted by grad student @hrdunleavy and @M_C_Mack ! .Check out the journal article in Ecosphere, too:
esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
In the Arctic tundra, warming is anticipated to stimulate nutrient release and potentially alleviate plant nutrient limitations. Typically simulated by fertilization experiments that saturate plant...
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Check out the @jgi video about the 2024 meeting featuring a clip of Ecoss Director @BruceHungate ! All of the science, the conversations, and the community building will take place Sept 30 - Oct 4 in Walnut Creek, CA.
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Be safe when outside! Pay attention to what your body is telling you. "Heatstroke signs include hot, red, dry or damp skin, a fast strong pulse, headache, dizziness, nausea and confusion. Their body is telling them, I can't continue. "
npr.org
A stifling heat wave in the Western U.S. has turned some of its most alluring nature trails deadly. And Utah's recent deaths add to an already tragic toll this summer. Here are some tips to keep safe.
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RT @BruceHungate: Ecoss is hiring. Work with us on grants, finances, and other core functions. search for.Grant & Project Support Coordinat….
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