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Science Seminar: Ecosystem impacts from extreme fire events: Insights from satellite-based fire tracking

Join Douglas Morton and Elijah Orland of NASA and the University of Maryland on February 11, 2025 for their talk, "Ecosystem impacts from extreme fire events: Insights from satellite-based fire tracking."

Science Seminar: Where and when does stoichiometry matter in aquatic ecosystems?

Join Eric Moody of Middlebury College on May 13, 2025 for a talk, "Where and when does stoichiometry matter in aquatic ecosystems?"

CANCELED Science Seminar: Spatiotemporal patterns of plant community abundance and composition at Puʻu Makaʻala NEON, Hawaiʻi

This NEON Science Seminar session is canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience, and we hope you will join us for next month's session. 

Join Brandon E. McNellis of USDA on April 8, 2025 for a talk, "Spatiotemporal patterns of plant community abundance and composition at Puʻu Makaʻala NEON, Hawaiʻi."

The goal of the NEON monthly science seminar series is to build community among researchers at the intersection of ecology, environmental science, and NEON. Specifically, presentations will:

Science Seminar: Making the most of available data: How integrated modeling can expand the usability of individual data sources

Join Elise Zipkin of Michigan State University on March 11, 2025 for a talk, "Making the most of available data: How integrated modeling can expand the usability of individual data sources."

Science Seminar: Habitat effects on the ability of a common rodent species to serve as a host of the bacteria that causes Lyme disease

Join Lynn B. Martin and Vania R. Assis of the University of South Florida on January 14, 2025 for their talk, "Habitat effects on the ability of a common rodent species to serve as a host of the bacteria that causes Lyme disease."

Science Seminar: Environmental and Biological Controls of Water Use Diversity Across U.S. Ecosystems

Join Gabriel Bowen of the University of Utah on November 12, 2024 for a talk, "Environmental and Biological Controls of Water Use Diversity Across U.S. Ecosystems."

Science Seminar: Harnessing NEON to enable the future of forest remote sensing

Join Ben Weinstein of the University of Florida on October 8, 2024 for a talk, " Harnessing NEON to enable the future of forest remote sensing."

Science Seminar: Advancing ecological sciences via participatory science: A river-focused use case

 


Join us on September 10, 2024 for a talk, "Advancing ecological sciences via participatory science: A river-focused use case."

Speakers for this talk:

Science Seminar: The hidden half of ecosystem responses to change

Join Colleen Iverson of Oak Ridge National Laboratory on May 14, 2024 for their talk, "The hidden half of ecosystem responses to change."

The goal of the NEON monthly science seminar series is to build community among researchers at the intersection of ecology, environmental science, and NEON. Specifically, presentations will:

Science Seminar: Modeling Misperception of Public Support for Policy

Join Ekaterina Landgren of CIRES / University of Colorado Boulder on April 9, 2024 for their talk, "Modeling Misperception of Public Support for Policy."

The goal of the NEON monthly science seminar series is to build community among researchers at the intersection of ecology, environmental science, and NEON. Specifically, presentations will:

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