Luquillo Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Program
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Sun, 2012-01-29 11:53
East of Luquillo (Roosevelt Road)
- Broken clouds
- Temperature: 27 °C
- Wind: ENE (70°), 20.4 km/h, gusts up to 29.6 km/h
- Pressure: 1020 hPa
- Rel. Humidity: 70 %
- Visibility: 16.1 km
- Sunrise: 10:57am GMT
- Sunset: 10:15pm GMT
Sun, 2012-01-29 11:53
Luquillo LTER Key Findings
NEW PATHWAYS
Research at Luquillo LTER led to the discovery of DNRA and Feammox, novel pathways for nitrogen loss from terrestrial ecosystems. Understanding these pathways will help scientists predict the sources and magnitudes of greenhouse gas emissions and how human activities, such as irrigation and fertilization, affect water and air quality in tropical regions.
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The goal of the Luquillo Long-Term Ecological Research Program (Luquillo LTER) is to understand how changing climate and land use are affecting the environment of northeastern Puerto Rico. Luquillo LTER includes both terrestrial and aquatic studies, from the peaks of the Luquillo Mountains to the city of San Juan, encompassing strong gradients of both climate and land use. Luquillo LTER research applies to other islands in the Caribbean and similar tropical areas, and it is part of global networks of long-term environmental research in the United States and other countries (US LTER, International LTER) and tropical forest sites (Center for Tropical Forest Science - CTFS). Luquillo LTER has operated continuously since 1988, with support from the US National Science Foundation, The University of Puerto Rico, and the International Institute of Tropical Forestry - IITF (USDA Forest Service). See Luquillo LTER research proposals for descriptions of Luquillo LTER research projects and results, and see articles on Luquillo LTER mentioned below.
FOR RESEARCHERS - research and data information, proposals and publications
FOR STUDENTS & TEACHERS - students and schoolyard web pages, research, publications
- ITES Data Depository Plone Web Site
- Luquillo LTER Site Data Base
- Our Hosts: Institute for Tropical Ecosystem Studies, International Institute for Tropical Forestry
- NIS Databases: All Sites Data Base ,All-Sites Bibliography , Clim/Hydro DB , Personnel Directory, Metacat
- The Ecotrends Project
- LTER Home Page
- International LTER
- LTER IM Page
- Other links
This site is still under construction. See Blog "Note to Users" for more details.