remote work structure
reproductive components analysis
Decomposition of total seed production into multiplicative components to identify sensitive life stages
reproductive ecology
Study of plant reproductive strategies and their ecological consequences
research capacity preservation
Maintaining institutional and individual ability to conduct scientific research through crisis periods
response surface design
Experimental design varying relative densities of organisms to determine interaction dynamics
rhenium as tracer
river networks
road drainage structures
Infrastructure components like culverts, ditches, and berms that manage water flow along roads
safety culture
An organizational approach that sets specific standards for responsibilities of both workers and supervisors and provides clarity on acceptable and unacceptable workplace behavior
sediment integrator concept
The concept that sediments act as integrators providing information that complements analyzed trace metal concentrations in water samples collected at or near the same stream site, representing compos...
selection surfaces
sensor network self-organization
Autonomous configuration and calibration of sensor networks without manual intervention
sequential imputation
Strategy for imputing missing data across multiple wells by following sequence based on missing data fraction percentages
shy-bold continuum
Behavioral axis ranging from shy (less interactive, avoidant) to bold (more interactive, approaching) behavioral responses
signal detection theory
Framework in which prey receives maximum average payoff when it sets a threshold that assumes the prey receives a stimulus with magnitude
silviculture
The art and science of controlling the establishment, growth, composition, health, and quality of forests and woodlands to meet the diverse needs and values of landowners and society on a sustainable ...
situational specificity
The concept that alarm calls can be situationally variable, encoding information about events and stimuli external to callers
small mammal community
Assemblage of small mammalian species including rodents that serve as prey for larger predators
soil-plant-atmosphere-continuum
Water potential gradient system where water potential values are highest in soil, lowest in atmosphere, and intermediate in the plant, driving water movement upward
solitary species
Species that live alone rather than in groups, potentially making changes in antipredator behavior more impactful to individual survival.
space-for-time substitution
Method assuming that spatial and temporal variation are equivalent by comparing soil carbon across an elevation gradient to make assumptions about change in rate of carbon sequestration
spatial fire-scar reconstruction
Method using tree-ring fire scars to reconstruct historical fire patterns across landscapes
spatiotemporal filtering
Approach combining spatial distribution models and temporal phenological analyses to refine candidate taxa lists
species-site combinations
Analytical units defined as individual species occurring within 0.1° grid squares
standards-based reform
state-dependent dynamic modeling
Mathematical approach that models optimal behavioral decisions as functions of individual state variables (energy, condition) and environmental conditions over time
statistical modeling
stoichiometric templates
stream paradigm
The established understanding that animal detritivores accelerate detritus breakdown compared to microbial decomposition alone in stream systems
stream processing
Computational model for processing continuous data streams through connected operators in a dataflow graph
subspecies designation
Classification subdivision characterized by common morphological features within a defined geographic area
synchronous vs asynchronous learning
Programming approaches that occur in real-time with simultaneous participation versus self-paced activities completed independently
system science approach
taxonomic tree structure
The hierarchical organization of species into higher taxonomic categories such as genera and families
theory types
tragedy of the commons
trait function
Functional categorization of traits as vegetative vs reproductive based on their role in plant physiology and reproduction
transition functions
transmission network
trap-nesting
Use of artificial nest boxes to encourage and study wild bee nesting behavior
uncertainty propagation
Statistical approach that carries forward uncertainty from one stage of analysis to subsequent modeling stages
underrepresented minority students
Students from racial/ethnic groups that are underrepresented in STEM fields
visual culture
The study of how visual technologies and representations function within broader cultural and economic systems
visual documentation
The use of paintings and photographs to record and represent industrial and environmental processes
water conservation payments
water conservation policy
Policy approaches to reduce agricultural water consumption through compensation mechanisms and voluntary conservation programs
weighted gene coexpression network analysis
Method to identify modules of coexpressed genes and relate them to phenotypic traits
western genre
Film genre characterized by frontier settings, masculine heroism, and themes of civilization versus wilderness
whole-assemblage
whole-stream manipulation
Field experimental approach that manipulates entire stream ecosystems to test ecological hypotheses at natural scales
