96th ESA Annual Meeting (August 7 -- 12, 2011)

PS 76 - Latebreaking: Biogeochemistry

Friday, August 12, 2011: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall 3, Austin Convention Center
Linking stream nitrogen fluxes to multi-scale temporal patterns of precipitation
Joseph Pignatello Reid, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Variation in forest and landslide carbon pools along complex environmental gradients in the Sierra de Las Minas of eastern Guatemala
Giomara La Quay-Velázquez, Universidad Metropolitana; Anne E. Carey, Ohio State University; Carla Restrepo, University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras
Measuring the phenolic content of dissolved organic matter in wetlands
Todd Pagano, Rochester Institute of Technology; Jonathan E. Kenny, Tufts University
Spatial variation in groundwater and stream water carbon chemistry in a Neotropical rainforest
Carissa N. Ganong, University of Georgia; John H. Duff, U.S. Geological Survey; Catherine M. Pringle, University of Georgia
How many mountains can we mine?  Ecological thresholds for freshwater ecosystems of the Central Appalachians
Brian D. Lutz, Kent State University; Emily Bernhardt, Duke University; Raven L. Bier, Duke University; Ashley Helton, Duke University; Catherine E. Carter, TetraTech, Inc.; John Fay, Duke University; Ryan S. King, Baylor University; Margaret Palmer, University of Maryland; David Campagna, Campagna & Associates, LLC; John Amos, SkyTruth
Diatom species traits vary in response to inorganic versus organic acidity in Adirondack streams
Katrina L. Pound, University of Texas at Arlington; Sophia I. Passy, University of Texas at Arlington; Gregory B. Lawrence, U.S. Geological Survey
Do the effects of species richness on ecosystem function rival other forms of environmental change?
David U. Hooper, Western Washington University; E. Carol Adair, University of Vermont; Jarrett E. Byrnes, University of California, Davis; Lars Gamfeldt, University of Gothenburg; Andrew Gonzalez, McGill University; Bruce A. Hungate, Northern Arizona University; Mary O'Connor, University of British Columbia; Bradley J. Cardinale, University of Michigan; J. Emmett Duffy, Tennenbaum Marine Observatory Network, Smithsonian Institution
Differential silver nanoparticle toxicity to microbes and macrophytes leads to carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane pulses
Benjamin P. Colman, University of Montana; Curtis J. Richardson, Duke University; Gregory V. Lowry, Carnegie Mellon University; Brian K. Reinsch, Carnegie Mellon University; Benjamin Espinasse, Duke University; Mark R. Wiesner, Duke University; Jason M. Unrine, University of Kentucky; Emily Bernhardt, Duke University
Distribution and pathways of arsenic in a hypersaline estuary
Brian L. Fredensborg, The University of Texas-Pan American; German Riojas, The University of Texas-Pan American; Thomas A. Eubanks, The University of Texas-Pan American; Alondra Hernandez, The University of Texas-Pan American; Flor A. Sandoval, The University of Texas-Pan American; Steven Luther, The University of Texas-Pan American; Ramiro Garza, The University of Texas-Pan American; Hudson DeYoe, The University of Texas-Pan American; Frank Dirrigl Jr., The University of Texas-Pan American; Jason Parsons, The University of Texas-Pan American; Michael W. Persans, The University of Texas-Pan American; Kristine L. Lowe, The University of Texas - Pan American
Do long-term burning practices affect carbon and nitrogen flow dynamics from grassland root litter through the soil food web?
Elizabeth A. Shaw, Colorado State University; Diana H. Wall, Colorado State University; M. Francesca Cotrufo, Colorado State University; Jennifer L. Soong, Colorado State University; Uffe N. Nielsen, Western Sydney University
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