2018 All-Scientists’ Meeting Sessions and times are now confirmed. Locations may change, but will be updated on Sched.
**Please Note: If you sync you calendar, sessions will appear in your local time zone. This can be confusing until you arrive on site (when your local time zone will be the correct one).**
This is part 2 of a 2-part (180-minute) session. The concept of ecological connectivity is central to the hypotheses at many LTER sites. The application of the concept may differ across LTER studies, with some focusing on hydrologic connectivity and others focusing on population connectivity. This breadth of understanding across the LTER sites allows for a unique contribution on the importance of ecological connectivity. In some contexts, connectivity may exacerbate instability, while in other contexts it may enhance ecosystem resilience. The goal of this workshop is to synthesize the findings and predictions related to ecological connectivity across LTER sites. We invite participants from all sites, especially those who use the concept of connectivity as part of their hypotheses. (This is part 2 of a 2-part workshop.)