400 publications and counting!

CAP Long-Term Ecological Research

400 publications and counting!

This year, CAP was proud to add its 400th publication to its long list of publications. To date, we have 408 publications in total, comprised of 320 articles, 78 book

CAP LTER student welcome!

When: Tuesday, September 6, 2011 at 4:30 p.m.Where: Wrigley Hall, Room 481 Come join us to kick off a new year of CAP LTER activities! We will have a brief

New undergrad/grad course focuses on long-term research

Dr. Dan Childers will hold a new, one credit hour, upper division undergraduate and graduate course this fall that focuses on long-term research in urban systems with a special emphasis

Phoenix Area Social Survey underway

CAP LTER scientists are currently conducting the Phoenix Area Social Survey (PASS) in 45 metropolitan Phoenix neighborhoods. The survey, conducted every five years, focuses on the quality of life in

CAP LTER announces spring 2011 CAP graduate grant awards

Eleven ASU graduate students are winners of the spring 2011 CAP Graduate Grants. CAP makes these $4000.00 awards on a competitive basis to graduate students who submit outstanding proposals for

Request for proposals

2011-2012 Grad Grants for Research in Urban Ecology, Spring Competition In 2011 CAP LTER is continuing its program in support of graduate student research. Grad Grants will be awarded on

Redman, Grimm, and Williams honored at CAP All Scientists Meeting

Charles Redman, Nancy Grimm, and Linda Williams were honored for their contributions to CAP LTER at the 13th Annual CAP LTER All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium on January 12,

2011 CAP LTER Poster Symposium winners

The CAP LTER Poster Symposium on January 13th featured 23 posters with graduate and undergraduate student authors, which a panel judged during the Symposium. Congratulations to Melanie Banville and co-author

Climate change impact on Arizona cities

The local ABC News affiliate interviewed CAP LTER scientists Tony Brazel and Darren Ruddell for a story on the impact of climate change on Arizona’s cities, deserts, and forests. Their

Latest edition of Network News available online

The Fall 2010 edition of the Network News is now available online.

CAP LTER 13th Annual Poster Symposium and All Scientists Meeting

CAP LTER will hold its Thirteenth Annual Poster Symposium and All Scientists Meeting on January 12-13, 2011 in the Arizona Ballroom of the Memorial Union on the Arizona State University

Call for Abstracts for CAP LTER 13th Annual All Scientists Meeting (Poster Symposium)

 The Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Project (CAP LTER) is hosting its Thirteenth Annual All Scientists Meeting (Poster Symposium) to discuss current research and promote future research on urban socio-ecological