- Louis Calder Center
The Louis Calder Center is
Fordham University 's biological field station. The Calder Center is a protected forest preserve located convert|30|mi|km north ofNew York City inArmonk, New York , and is the only full-time ecological research field station in theNew York metropolitan area .History
The Louis Calder Center was founded in 1967 when
Louis Calder donated his convert|113|acre|km2|sing=on estate to Fordham University. Buildings have since been constructed, renovated, and modernised.Buildings
The Louis Calder Center consists of 19 buildings including:
*Calder Hall - A 27-room stone mansion which houses seminar rooms, a library, herbarium, insect collection, guest rooms, kitchen, and dining room.*McCarthy Laboratories - a building where a great amount of the analysis of samples is carried out. The lab includes growth chambers, a
nutrient autoanalyzer ,gas chromatograph ,HPLC ,carbon -nitrogen analyzer ,fluorescence andphase microscopes ,spectrophotometres ,autoclaves , electronic balances,refrigerators ,centrifuges , and other scientific equipment.*Greenhouses
*Lakeside Lodge
*Routh HouseCalder Lake
Calder Lake is a 4 hectacre mesoeutrophic lake located within the Louis Calder Center. The lake bottom is more than half covered by a submeresed
macrophyte community, including "Vallisneria americana ,Elodea canadensis ,Potamogeton amplifolius ", and "Najas flexilis ". Since Calder Lake is relatively small, the surroundingflora (including "Quercus rubra ,Quercus prinus ,Acer rubrum ,Fagus grandifolia ", and "Cornus florida ") plays a significant role in its ecology, as falling leaves add nutrients to the water. The production rates ofbacteria and largerphytoplankton in thelake are limited by the supply of inorganicphosphorus . Dissolved organic carbon exists between 4-6 mg C/L in the lake.External links
* [http://www.fordham.edu/Academics/Office_of_Research/Research_Centers__In/The_Louis_Calder_Cen/ Official Website]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.