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Predicting Dynamics From Individual Tree to Landscape
Welcome to the BioM2 lab in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Cornell! We use both in situ and in silico approaches to understand principles underlying diversity and heterogeneity in forest ecosystems and how these principles drive spatial and temporal dynamics of the terrestrial biosphere. Particularly, we adopt a ModEx approach that integrates process-based modeling and model-guided experiments. We also investigate ecological patterns emerging from novel multi-scale remote sensing products with machine learning.
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Latest News
![Pond mapping paper published on Remote Sensing of Environment](/images/news/2024-12-22-news.jpg)
New lab paper titled “Inventorying ponds through novel size-adaptive object mapping using Sentinel-1/2 time series” is now published online in Remo...
We are thrilled to announce that Cameron has successfully passed his A Exam! Join us in congratulating Cameron on this outstanding achievement!
![New Paper published on Forest Ecology and Management](/images/news/2024-08-19-news.jpg)
New paper titled “Estimating merchantable and non-merchantable wood volume in slash walls using terrestrial and airborne LiDAR” is now published on...
The Cranmer family has expanded with baby Elena as the new member. Congratulations Nick!
![New Paper published on GCB](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/cms/asset/3994054d-ac0c-493f-aab0-6c30409f9094/gcb17463-fig-0002-m.jpg)
New paper titled “Two sub-annual timescales and coupling modes for terrestrial water and carbon cycles” is now published online in Global Change Bi...
![Coral del Mar presented an Oral Session on 'Creating Safe Spaces within ESA'](/images/news/ESA_TALK.jpeg)
As incoming Chapter Chair for the ESA Latin American and Caribbean Chapter, Coral del Mar presented in an contributed oral session focused on creat...