Ecological Forecasting
Research using large datasets and advanced modeling techniques to predict how ecosystems will function in the face of environmental change. Special emphasis on the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON), an NSF-funded network of facilities designed to collect data for this purpose.
Monday, August 12th
10:15 AM
Tuesday, August 13th
9:00 AM
Iterative vegetation spring phenology forecasting at a landscape scale
Kathryn I. Wheeler
Organized oral sessions, M100
Kathryn I. Wheeler
Organized oral sessions, M100
9:50 AM
End-to-end ecological forecasting: Cyber-infrastructure challenges and frontiers from sensors to clouds
Renato J. Figueiredo
Organized oral sessions, M100
Renato J. Figueiredo
Organized oral sessions, M100
10:10 PM
Forecasting water quality in a drinking water reservoir: An ensemble model approach
Whitney M. Woelmer
Organized oral sessions, M100
Whitney M. Woelmer
Organized oral sessions, M100
10:30 AM
NOAA’s Ecological Forecasting Roadmap: Partnerships to drive research, development, and transition to operations/application
Lonnie Gonsalves
Organized oral sessions, M100
Lonnie Gonsalves
Organized oral sessions, M100
4:30 PM
Identifying novel ecosystem distributions using historic and current monitoring data
Nelson G. Stauffer
Contributed posters, Exhibit hall
Nelson G. Stauffer
Contributed posters, Exhibit hall
4:30 PM
The USA National Phenology Network: Data and tools to advance science and improve decision-making
Katharine L. Gerst
Contributed posters, Exhibit hall
Katharine L. Gerst
Contributed posters, Exhibit hall
Wednesday, August 14th
8:00 AM
An assessment of variability and the power to detect change in populations and communities in the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)
Eric R. Sokol
Contributed talks, L010/014
Eric R. Sokol
Contributed talks, L010/014
9:00 AM
Early examples of the vitality of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) in enabling the detection of ecological patterns, trends, and phenomena in terrestrial systems
Natalie Robinson
Contributed talks, L010/014
Natalie Robinson
Contributed talks, L010/014
3:20 PM
Data democratization and NEON: Improving data quality with digital tools
Cody Flagg
Contributed talks, L004
Cody Flagg
Contributed talks, L004
Thursday, August 14th
9:00 AM
10:30 AM
3:20 PM
Integrating tree recruitment to improve predictions of climate-induced range shifts
Paige E. Copenhaver-Parry
Contributed talks, M112
Paige E. Copenhaver-Parry
Contributed talks, M112
Friday, August 15th
8:00 AM