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PS 1
- Aquatic-terrestrial linkages
Monday, August 6, 2007: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Halls 1 and 2, San Jose McEnery Convention Center
PS 1-1
Bacterial-algal interactions and stream biofilm composition: The role of resource availability and drainage network position
Maria Lynn Goodrich
,
University of California, Berkeley
;
Camille McNeely
,
Eastern Washington University
;
Sandra M. Clinton
,
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
;
Angela Dombrowski
,
University of California, Berkeley
;
Mary Power
,
University of California Berkeley
PS 1-2
Assessing the impact of land-use/land-cover change on environmental flows to a gulf coast estuary
Debabrata Sahoo
,
Texas A and M University
;
Patricia Smith
,
Texas A and M University
PS 1-3
The role of the decline of a foundation species, Eastern Hemlock (
Tsuga canadensis
), on consumer-resource interactions in adjacent aquatic ecosystems
Carrie A. DePalma
,
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
;
Christopher M. Swan
,
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
PS 1-4
Testing the interaction between leaf litter diversity and salmon carcasses on in-stream leaf decomposition: An experimental manipulation
Welles Bretherton
,
The Evergreen State College
;
Dylan Fischer
,
The Evergreen State College
;
Carri J. LeRoy
,
The Evergreen State College
PS 1-5
Terrestrial subsidies of aquatic systems: The effect of surface water diversions on riparian inputs to a riverine food web
Chiho Kimoto
,
Oregon State University
;
Sandra J. DeBano
,
Oregon State University
;
David E. Wooster
,
Oregon State University
PS 1-6
Resource subsidies to productive habitats: How important are they?
Laurie B. Marczak
,
University of British Columbia
;
John S. Richardson
,
University of British Columbia
PS 1-7
Predators with ontogenetic niche shifts: Interactive effects of adult and larval predation by dragonflies on pond community structure
Elizabeth G. Biro
,
Washington University in StL
;
Amber A. Burgett
,
Washington University in St. Louis
;
Jonathan M. Chase
,
Biodiversity Synthesis Laboratory
PS 1-8
Response of riparian invertebrate predators to allocthonous prey availability in two rivers impacted by surface water diversions
Sandra J. DeBano
,
Oregon State University
;
David E. Wooster
,
Oregon State University
;
Philip Brown
,
Oregon State University
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