Happy New Year!
Welcome to the AERC newsletter. This e-newsletter is sent out on a quarterly basis with the purpose of informing and updating AERC members on news and events related to the Association. The newsletter includes membership updates, AERC event information, AERC-related opportunities, member publications and significant research awards/recognitions, and other relevant communications.
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Selected AERC Member Publications (Nov-Jan)
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Each newsletter highlights an AERC member group, organization, individual, event or opportunity that is working on impactful ecosystem research. This serves as a way for the AERC community to stay up-to-date on fellow members' work and dedication to ecosystem science research and applications.
- H. Raúl Peinetti, Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, Claudia C. Chirino, Alicia G. Kin, María E. Frank Buss. Generalized and Specific State-and-Transition Models to Guide Management and Restoration of Caldenal Forests. Rangeland Ecology and Management.
- Padullés Cubino, J., Cavender-Bares, J., Hobbie, S.E., Neill, C. et al. Drivers of plant species richness and phylogenetic composition in urban yards at the continental scale. Landscape Ecology.
- Deahn M. Donner, Donald J. Brown, Christine A. Ribi, Mark Nelson, Tim Greco. Managing forest habitat for conservation-reliant species in a changing climate: The case of the endangered Kirtland’s Warbler. Forest Ecology and Management.
- Erik A. Lilleskov, Thomas W. Kuyper, Martin I. Bidartondo, Erik A. Hobbie. Atmospheric nitrogen deposition impacts on the structure and function of forest mycorrhizal communities: A review. Environmental Pollution.
- Sarah M. Emery, Erin R. Kinnetz, Lukas Bell-Dereske, Karen A. Stahlheber, Katherine L. Gross, Dennis Pennington. Low variation in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal associations and effects on biomass among switchgrass cultivars. Biomass and Bioenergy.
- E. Ashley Shaw, Claudia M. Boot, John C. Moore, Diana H. Wall, Jill S. Baron. Long-term nitrogen addition shifts the soil nematode community to bacterivore-dominated and reduces its ecological maturity in a subalpine forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry.
- Elizabeth Turner and Thomas Jordan. Correction to: Integrating Regional Management Needs into a Mid-Atlantic Shorelines Research Project. Estuaries and Coasts.
- Donald R. Zak, Peter T. Pellitier, William A. Argiroff, Buck Castillo, Timothy Y. James, Lucas E. Nave, Colin Averill, Katherine Beidler, Jennifer Bhatnagar, Jennifer Blesh, Aimée T Classen, Matthew Craig, Christopher W. Fernandez, Per Gundersen, Renee Johansen, Roger T. Koide, Erik A. Lilleskov, Björn D. Lindahl, Knute J. Nadelhoffer, Richard P. Phillips, Anders Tunlid. Exploring the role of ectomycorrhizal fungi in soil carbon dynamics. New Phytologist.
- Allison A Pease, Krista A Capps, Rocío Rodiles-Hernández, María Mercedes Castillo, Manuel Mendoza-Carranza, Miriam Soria-Barreto, Alfonso A González-Díaz. Trophic structure of fish assemblages varies across a Mesoamerican river network with contrasting climate and flow conditions. Food Webs.
- John M Pfeiffer, Carla L Atkinson, Ashley E Sharpe, Krista A Capps, Kitty F Emery, Lawrence M Page. Phylogeny of Mesoamerican freshwater mussels and a revised tribe‐level classification of the Ambleminae. Zoologica Scripta.
- Anne Merrild Hansen and Ross A Virginia. The Future of Hydrocarbon Development in Greenland: Perspectives from Residents of the North Slope of Alaska. ARCTIC.
- María Natalia Umaña, Jimena Forero‐Montaña, Christopher J Nytch, Jill Thompson, María Uriarte, Jess Zimmerman, Nathan G Swenson. Dry conditions and disturbance promote liana seedling survival and abundance. Ecology.
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