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Sevilleta LTER is part of the National Science Foundation’s Long Term Ecological Research Network and is managed by the Department of Biology, University of New Mexico. Our primary research goal is:

"To understand how abiotic pulses and constraints affect species interactions, community structure, and ecosystem processes in aridland ecosystems."

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Long-term trends in climate and climate-related drivers

Long-term trends in climate and climate-related drivers, Peters, Debra P. C., Laney C. M., Lugo A. E., Collins Scott L., Driscoll C. T., Groffman P. M., Grove J. M., Knapp Alan K., Kratz TK, Ohman M. D., et al. , Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change, (2011)

Cross-site studies “by design”: Experiments and observations that provide new insights

Cross-site studies “by design”: Experiments and observations that provide new insights, Yao, J., Sala O. E., and Peters Debra P. C. , Long-term trends in ecological systems: A basis for understanding responses to global change, (2011)
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