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Title: NEON terrestrial field observations: designing continental-scale, standardized sampling.
Authors: KAO, R. H.
GIBSON, C. M.
GALLERY, R. E.
MEIER, C. L.
BARNETT, D. T.
DOCHERTY, K. M.
BLEVINS, K. K.
TRAVERS, P. D.
AZUAJE, E.
SPRINGER, Y. P.
THIBAULT, K. M.
MCKENZIE, V. J.
KELLER, M.
ALVES, L. F.
HINCKLEY, E-L. S.
PARNELL, J.
SCHIMEL, D.
Affiliation: REBECCA HUFFT KAO, DENVER BOTANIC GARDENS; CARA M. GIBSON, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA; RACHEL E. GALLERY, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA; COURTNEY L. MEIER, WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY; DAVID T. BARNETT, WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY; KATHRYN M. DOCHERTY, WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY; KALI K. BLEVINS, DOLAN INTEGRATION GROUP; PATRICK D. TRAVERS, DOLAN INTEGRATION GROUP; ELENA AZUAJE, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO; YURI P. SPRINGER, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO; KATHERINE M. THIBAULT, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO; VALERIE J. MCKENZIE, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO; MICHAEL KELLER, USDA/CNPM; LUCIANA F. ALVES, UNICAMP; EVE-LYN S. HINCKLEY, JET PROPULSION LABORATORY; JACOB PARNELL, JET PROPULSION LABORATORY; DAVID SCHIMEL, JET PROPULSION LABORATORY.
Date Issued: 2013
Citation: Ecosphere, v. 32, n. 12, p. 1-17, dez. 2012.
Pages: p. 1-17
Description: Rapid changes in climate and land use and the resulting shifts in species distributions and ecosystem functions have motivated the development of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON). Integrating across spatial scales from ground sampling to remote sensing, NEON will provide data for users to address ecological responses to changes in climate, land use, and species invasion across the United States for at least 30 years. Although NEON remote sensing and tower sensor elements are relatively well known, the biological measurements are not. This manuscript describes NEON terrestrial sampling, which targets organisms across a range of generation and turnover times, and a hierarchy of measurable biological states. Measurements encompass species diversity, abundance, phenology, demography, infectious disease, ecohydrology, and biogeochemistry. The continental-scale sampling requires collection of comparable and calibrated data using transparent methods. Data will be publicly available in a variety of formats and suitable for integration with other long-term efforts. NEON will provide users with the data necessary to address large-scale questions, challenge current ecological paradigms, and forecast ecological change.
NAL Thesaurus: Biodiversity
Biogeochemistry
Demography
Phenology
Keywords: Abundance
Disease
Ecohydrology
Long-term monitoring
National Ecological Observatory Network
Open-access data
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPM)

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