98th ESA Annual Meeting (August 4 -- 9, 2013)

PS 37 - Wetlands

Wednesday, August 7, 2013: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall B, Minneapolis Convention Center
Cancelled
PS 37-39
Methane emissions from China’s natural wetlands: measurements, temporal variations and influencing factors (widthdrawn)
Xiaoke Wang, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Fei Lu, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Energy content and greenhouse gas emissions across a chronosequence of boreal peatlands
Eric Chapman, Arizona State University; Daniel L. Childers, Arizona State University
Agricultural reclamation influence on ecosystem CO2 exchange in a coastal wetlands in the Yellow River Delta, China
Guangxuan HAN, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Estimating dynamic allocation to clonal plant growth using static measurements
Kenneth J. Elgersma, University of Northern Iowa; Ai Wen, University of Michigan; Tomas Herben, Institute of Botany; William S. Currie, University of Michigan; Deborah Goldberg, University of Michigan
Spatial distribution of aestivating aquatic invertebrates in dry playa lakes
Eric G. Bright, University of Oklahoma; Elizabeth A. Bergey, University of Oklahoma
Cross-walking state and federal macrophyte assessment methodologies for determining wetland condition
Erica C. Hernandez, University of Florida; Kelly Chinners Reiss, University of Florida; Mark T. Brown, University of Florida
Occupancy of aquatic macroinvertebrates in seasonal wetlands
Eric M. Wright, University of Illinois; Ethan Kessler, University of Illinois; Christopher A. Phillips, University of Illinois; Andrew R. Kuhns, University of Illinois; John A. Crawford, Lindenwood University
A spatial model of potential hydrologic connectivity between isolated wetlands and jurisdictional surface waters in a karst landscape
James B. Deemy, University of Georgia; Jeffrey Hepinstall-Cymerman, University of Georgia; L. Katherine Kirkman, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center; Nathan P. Nibbelink, University of Georgia; Todd C. Rasmussen, University of Georgia
Soil disturbance effects on marsh vegetation along the central Mississippi River near St. Louis, MO
Megan Karrick, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; Benjamin McGuire, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; Kurt E. Schulz, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Space- and time-scale variability of fens and other groundwater-dependent ecosystems in the Northern Prairies
Philip J. Gerla, University of North Dakota and The Nature Conservancy-Minnesota, North Dakota, & South Dakota Chapter; Kelly L. Gorz, University of North Dakota
Cancelled
PS 37-49
Vernal pool productivity and percent canopy cover after transmission line construction: Does canopy cover minimize the effects of habitat fragmentation? (widthdrawn)
Danielle D. Tetreau, Stantec Consulting; Jacob W. Riley, Stantec Consulting; Kristian S. Omland, Stantec Consulting; Fred J. DiBello, Stantec Consulting
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