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'''Laboratory for Biogeochemical Ecology''' | '''[http://eebweb.arizona.edu/faculty/saleska/lab.htm/ Laboratory for Biogeochemical Ecology]''' | ||
Research in the lab for biogeochemical ecology asks questions about how climate and environment interacts with community-level ecology to | Research in the lab for biogeochemical ecology asks questions about how climate and environment interacts with community-level ecology to |
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in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department at the University of Arizona
Laboratory for Biogeochemical Ecology
Research in the lab for biogeochemical ecology asks questions about how climate and environment interacts with community-level ecology to
influence or control biogeochemical cycling from local to ecosystem to global scales. We use multidisciplinary approaches that combine
classical techniques of field ecology and forestry with advanced technological methods (e.g., the micrometeorological eddy covariance method,
isotopic techniques, and molecular biology) and modeling to integrate biogeochemical processes to ecosystem scales.