Investigation of the effect of short-term variation in soil moisture and soil temperature on nematode anhydrobiosis as part of the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) project. The percent of anhydrobiotic nematodes with relation to soil moisture, temperature, and salinity was determined. The study began in the austral summer of 1996/1997. Locations: South side Lake Hoare and Fryxell, and moss site near Canada Glacier.
Dataset Results
1997-01-01 to 1997-01-02
10.6073/pasta/186ec731d24c96d7c5efd8a965b84b36
247
Elemental stoichiometry is a useful theoretical framework for understanding the sources and controls on nutrient availability that can structure the composition, diversity, and life history of biotic communities. One such relationship, as postulated by the growth rate hypothesis (GRH), is that organismal development rate is positively linked to cellular phosphorus (P).
Date Range:
1999-12-04 to 2016-06-30
Data sources:
DOI:
10.6073/pasta/4478f48a6ff6cfc0b221cfa14a6a0dfa
Dataset ID:
266