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COS 69
Modeling: Communities, Disturbance, Succession
Tue, Aug 03, 2021:
2:30 PM-3:30 PM
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Assimilating disturbance: Toward real-time monitoring and forecasting
Michael C. Dietze
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Boston University
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Determining causality in ecosystems: Comparison of field experiments and inference from replicated time series
J. Timothy Wootton
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Department of Ecology and Evolution, The University of Chicago
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Drivers of seasonal and interannual change in the soil microbiome
Zoey R. Werbin
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Boston University
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Evolutionarily stable coexistence in a metacommunity model with successional dynamics
Robin R. Decker
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University of Texas, Austin
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Impacts of including global vegetation demography and dynamic plant competition in the Energy Exascale Earth System Model
Jennifer A. Holm
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Improving insight and predictability of community ecology dynamics through a sparse modeling framework
Chhaya M. Werner
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University of Wyoming
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Metapopulation and metacommunity structure in sandstone outcrop communities
David Barfnecht
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School of Biological Sciences, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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Modeling climate-proactive forest management and projected consequences for forest resilience and ecosystem services
Kathleen M. Quigley
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USDA-Agricultural Research Service
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Projecting trends in ecosystem services across contrasting alternative futures for northeastern Minnesota: Quantifying fundamental uncertainty
Gordon C. Reese
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USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station
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The utility of phylogenetic information for assessing species environmental niches
Shubhi Sharma
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Yale University - New Haven, CT
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