id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ffocon4bezdatd6owkwbiexuhq Cayelan C. Carey Cross-scale Perspectives: Integrating Long-term and High-frequency Data into Our Understanding of Communities and Ecosystems 2016.0 4 .pdf application/pdf 1977 103 47 Cross‐scale Perspectives: Integrating Long‐term and High‐frequency Data into Our Understanding of Communities and Ecosystems Cross-scale Perspectives: Integrating Longterm and Highfrequency Data into was on the ecological insights gained by using highfrequency and/or longterm data, the speakers also Thus, a key takehome message was that longterm experiments are important to understanding the magnitude and interactions of global change effects, especially of ongoing "press" perturbations. Jack Webster (Virginia Tech) used >40 years of stream nitrogen (N) monitoring data from watersheds at the Coweeta Hydrologic Lab and LTER site in North Carolina to demonstrate how responses scale of data collection and modeling as a major challenge for resolving lake C budgets: daily, seasonal, Collectively, the speakers made it clear that both longterm and highfrequency data streams are important to ecology, but that there are some common challenges that transcend ecosystem type and research ./cache/work_ffocon4bezdatd6owkwbiexuhq.pdf ./txt/work_ffocon4bezdatd6owkwbiexuhq.txt