Funding-NSF- Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) - New Site Competition; February 1, 2016

 

Agency

 

National Science Foundation

Directorate for Biological Sciences

Directorate for Geosciences

 

Description

 

NSF currently supports 25 LTER research sites and, through this solicitation, invites proposals to establish three (3) new LTER sites. Research proposals should address questions in one of two broad ecosystems:

 

 

 

To address ecological questions that cannot be resolved with short-term observations or experiments, NSF established the Long Term Ecological Research Program (LTER) in 1980. Two components differentiate LTER research from projects supported by other NSF programs: 1) the research is located at specific sites chosen to represent major ecosystem types or natural biomes; and 2) it emphasizes the study of ecological phenomena over long periods of time based on data collected in five core areas. The five core areas of long-term data collection are: 1) patterns and controls of primary production, 2) spatial and temporal population dynamics and food web interactions, 3) patterns and controls of organic matter accumulation and decomposition, 4) patterns of inorganic inputs and movements of nutrients, and 5) patterns and frequency of disturbances. The LTER program provides a unique opportunity for researchers to obtain an integrated, holistic understanding of ecosystems that is not possible through individual, short-term awards.

 

Research at LTER sites must test important, current ecological theories and significantly advance understanding of the long-term dynamics of populations, communities and ecosystems. It often integrates multiple disciplines and, through cross-site interactions, examines patterns or processes over broad spatial scales. Recognizing that the value of long-term data extends beyond use at any individual site, NSF requires that data collected by all LTER sites be made broadly accessible.

 

Announcement Number:

 

NSF 16-509

 

Closing Date:

 

Preliminary Proposal:  February 01, 2016

Full Proposal: August 02, 2016

 

Link to Full Announcement

 

http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16509/nsf16509.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click

 

Contact Information

 

Saran Twombly

(703) 292-8133

stwombly@nsf.gov