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Who We Are - Ecoss | Center for Ecosystem Science and Society at NAU
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Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Director, Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Professor of Ecosystem Ecology at Northern Arizona University Director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Western Regional Center of the National Institute for Climatic Change Research Director of the Colorado Plateau Analytical Laboratory Hungate’s research focuses on the ecology and management of global change, and microbial ecology from humans to the globe. His research […]. Professor of Ecosystem Ecology.
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Land and Water Archives - Ecoss
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Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Archive by Category "Land and Water". At Ecoss we study many aspects of our environment, including plant physiology of redwood and pinyon pine trees, invasive species, soil, aquatic ecosystems, leaf litter decomposition, aquatic macroinvertebrates, food web dynamics, and river and wetland restoration. January 8, 2016. Fossil Creek Restoration Can we restore a river after a century of disturbance? December 23, 2015. By: Kees Jan van Groenigen. December 10, 2015.
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January 2017 - Ecoss
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Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Vertical stratification of the foliar fungal community in the world’s tallest trees. Ready to climb a California coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), to sample branches for fungi. In this issue, Harrison et al. Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Vertical stratification of the foliar fungal community in the world’s tallest trees. January 9, 2017. Collaborative research on big trees from Ecoss’ George Koch makes the cover of Oecologia. October 5, 2016.
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Featured Archives - Ecoss
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Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Archive by Category "Featured". January 9, 2017. Vertical stratification of the foliar fungal community in the world’s tallest trees. October 5, 2016. Collaborative research on big trees from Ecoss’ George Koch makes the cover of Oecologia. July 8, 2016. Microbes, nitrogen, and plant responses to rising atmospheric CO2. June 15, 2016. Carbon dioxide biggest player in thawing permafrost. Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Our research probes the biology, ch...
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Extremes Archives - Ecoss
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Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Archive by Category "Extremes". Single-celled organisms are the engines of the global biogeochemical cycles, driving nearly half of all photosynthesis globally and nearly all decomposition, moving elements among the biosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere.At Ecoss we study how soil microbes are affected by heat waves in Arizona, by the extreme cold of Antarctica, and the constant temperature of hot springs in the western U.S. and China. August 23, 2015.
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Cami Corkery, Author at Ecoss
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Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Articles Posted by Cami Corkery. January 9, 2017. Vertical stratification of the foliar fungal community in the world’s tallest trees. Ready to climb a California coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), to sample branches for fungi. In this issue, Harrison et al. December 1, 2016. NAU ecologist’s predictions reach 9 million readers of popular science publication. Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. January 9, 2017. October 5, 2016. Microbes, nitrogen, and pla...
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Ecoss does Ecosystem Science in the Park - Ecoss| Center for Ecosystem Science and Society at NAU
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Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Ecoss does Ecosystem Science in the Park. Ecoss does Ecosystem Science in the Park. September 30, 2016. Find All Posts of This Month:. Water plus soil makes mud, right? Science in the park, Flagstaff 2016. Special thanks to Adam Siders, Rachel Rubin, Rebecca Fritz, Xiaojun Liu, Elaine Pegoraro, Haley Dunleavy, Marguerite Mauritz, and Bri Finley for making this event possible. All are scientists that work in the Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Storage (N...
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Bi-annual Report (January-June 2016) - Ecoss| Center for Ecosystem Science and Society at NAU
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Center for Ecosystem Science and Society. Bi-annual Report (January-June 2016). Bi-annual Report (January-June 2016). September 30, 2016. Find All Posts of This Month:. Members of the Center of Ecosystem Science and Society (Ecoss) have been very productive in the first half of 2016. Download. This Bi-annual report to find out about grants, invited talks, books, publications, and promotions that happened between January and June of 2016 within Ecoss. Storage (NEE). Over seven years Reco, GPP, and NEE...