Marcelo Ardon
@ArdonLab
We study ecosystem ecology and biogeochemistry of wetlands and streams.
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Happy to share our perspective article on the best estimates for soil nutrient control on the CO2 fertilization effects in tropical vegetation. Great collab with César Terrer Global Change Biology onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gc…
Are you thinking about planning some stream tracer injections? Check out our new paper published today! Also coming soon are some introductory videos from our team (in English, Spanish, Cantonese) Kamini Singha Tim Covino Jancoba Dorley Joel Singley
doi.org/10.1016/j.envs…
Researchers have been working to understand how these forests contribute to #greenhousegasemissions ; to track whether inland wetlands will keep up with sea-level rise; and to uncover solutions: go.ncsu.edu/d2qouhc
Watch this video to learn about the work NC State University’s Marcelo Ardon is doing to study the spread of ghost forests, a visual sign of #climatechange , along the North Carolina coast: youtube.com/watch?v=eLtKcw…
To get this video of what NC State University's Marcelo Ardon has been doing to track the spread of ghost forests, a visual sign of #climatechange , along the N.C. coast, we had to brave flies, heat, thick vegetation+waterlogged boots. Please watch: youtube.com/watch?v=eLtKcw…
Check out my Boston Globe Ideas piece with Alaina Boyle “A commitment to climate justice would entail major shifts in higher education. It would change what is taught and researched on campuses and how universities are governed and financed” bostonglobe.com/2022/09/01/opi… via The Boston Globe
Giveaway! My book “ #AncientDNA : The Making of a #CelebrityScience ” was released 6 months ago! I’m giving away a signed copy & a cool dino mug from the NC Museum of Natural Sciences bookstore. To enter, like & retweet through Sept 16. #bookgiveaway #historyofscience
These lovely streams are some of our study sites at La Selva, #CostaRica . Highly diverse, complex food web interactions, and some receive inputs of solute-rich groundwater (high in P). Great research locations!
More at: streamslaselva.net
#StreamsLaSelva Marcelo Ardon
Today the The White House announced that all federally funded research will be made openly available. Importantly, it eliminates the 12-month embargo. This is the result of decades of work by SPARC, Peter Suber, Michael Eisen #912238, and so many more. #OpenAccess whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-upda…
Gassy streams at La Selva, #CostaRica - Lots of methane in some of our study streams, in particular those with organic matter accumulations in the bottom. A sulfur smell in some suggest the presence of hydrogen sulfide, due to regional groundwater inputs #StreamsLaSelva Marcelo Ardon
Ghosts Forests are increasing across the eastern seaboard. As key indicators of change, their documentation is critical. If you've seen a GF, or want to learn more, check out this awesome storymap! storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/128637… #StoryMaps via ArcGIS StoryMaps
Scientists from the Global South are often underrepresented in climate reporting. That's why Carbon Brief & Reuters Institute are creating a new database with climate experts from Asia, Africa, LatAm and the Pacific #GSCD
📚 Details below
🧵 Key points
reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/global-south-c…
NEW: Infographics that reflect the latest data on Colorado River Basin reservoir levels. Spoiler: they're shockingly low. Graphics by Natch Quinn, WaterForColorado