COS 104
Ecoinformatics

Thursday, August 13, 2015: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
324, Baltimore Convention Center
8:00 AM
 Meeting the challenges of delivering site specific weather data/drivers: The Daymet example
Michele M. Thornton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Yaxing Wei, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Ranjeet Devarakonda, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Robert Cook, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Suresh K.S. Vannan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Peter E. Thornton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
8:20 AM
 The response of global and biome-level GPP to drought: An analysis of eddy-covariance data and global ecosystem model output
Tongyi Huang, University of Florida; Yuanyuan Huang, University of Florida IFAS; Jeremy W. Lichstein, University of Florida
8:40 AM
 A new global map of ecological land units
Dawn J. Wright, Environmental Systems Research Institute; Roger Sayre, USGS; Charlie Frye, Environmental Systems Research Institute; Randy Vaughan, Environmental Systems Research Institute; Peter Aniello, Environmental Systems Research Institute; Sean Breyer, Environmental Systems Research Institute
9:00 AM
 Global ecological land units and ecoinformatics
Roger Sayre, USGS; Dawn J. Wright, Environmental Systems Research Institute; Charlie Frye, Esri; Peter Aniello, Environmental Systems Research Institute; Randy Vaughan, Environmental Systems Research Institute; Sean Breyer, Environmental Systems Research Institute
9:20 AM
 Analyzing ecological land units to improve understanding of landscape composition
Charlie Frye, Esri; Roger Sayre, USGS; Dawn J. Wright, Environmental Systems Research Institute; Randy Vaughan, Environmental Systems Research Institute; Peter Aniello, Environmental Systems Research Institute; Sean Breyer, Environmental Systems Research Institute; Michael Dangermond, Esri
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Historical data helps explain recent outbreaks of a vector-borne plant pathogen
Adam Zeilinger, UC Berkeley; Gio Rapacciuolo, UC Berkeley; Rodrigo P. Almeida, University of California, Berkeley; George K. Roderick, UC Berkeley
10:10 AM
 The impact of water regime on shrubs productivity in a semiarid hillslope
Tal Svoray, Ben Gurion University of the Negev; Shai Sela, , Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Li Chen, Desert Research Institute; Shmuel Assouline, A.R.O - Volcani Center
11:10 AM
 Assessment of vegetation plot data availability needed for implementation of the FGDC Standard for revisions to the US National Vegetation Classification
Michael T. Lee, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Robert K. Peet, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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