PS 50
Biogeochemistry: Linking Community Structure And Ecosystem Function

Thursday, August 14, 2014: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Sacramento Convention Center
Local adaptation across multiple trophic levels shapes eco-evolutionary dynamics
Gregory M. Crutsinger, University of British Columbia; Seth M. Rudman, University of British Columbia; Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal, INIBIOMA, CONICET; Takuya Sato, Kyoto University; Rana El-Sabaawi, University of Victoria; Adrian Stier, Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Oak decline reduces soil respiration and nitrogen and phosphorus availability in Mediterranean mixed forests
Jose M. Avila, Institute for Natural Resources and Agrobiology of Seville; Beatriz Ibañez, Institute for Natural Resources and Agrobiology of Seville; Antonio Gallardo, Pablo de Olavide University; Lorena Gómez-Aparicio, Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology of Seville (IRNAS-CSIC)
Does plant biodiversity mediate land management impacts on grassland soil carbon?
Pete Manning, University of Bern; Ingo Schöning, Max Plank Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena; Marion Schrumpf, Max Plank Institute for Biogeochemistry Jena; Steffen Boch, University of Bern; Eric Allan, University of Bern; Wolfgang Weisser, Technical University of Munich; Markus Fischer, University of Bern; The Biodiversity Exploratories Consortium, BIK-F - Biodiversity Exploratories Office
The effect of anthropogenic nitrogen and sedimentation on primary producers: Do tadpoles matter?
Erika Seirup, Southern Utah University; Kylie Gillins, Southern Utah University; Brandon Stevens, Southern Utah University; Veronica Garcia, Southern Utah University; Terri Hildebrand, Southern Utah University; Barry Baker, The Nature Conservancy; Betsy A. Bancroft, Southern Utah University
Prairie pothole wetlands are important sources of methane to the atmosphere
Matthew A. Boehm, University of St. Thomas; Zachary B. Novaczyk, University of St. Thomas; Leah M. Domine, University of St. Thomas; James B. Cotner, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
A state factor approach reveals little effect of tree species richness on forest carbon storage
David U. Hooper, Western Washington University; Alain Paquette, Université du Québec à Montréal; E. Carol Adair, University of Vermont; Jarrett E. K. Byrnes, University of Massachusetts Boston; Bruce A. Hungate, Northern Arizona University
Microbial biochemistry of a transitioning terminal lake ecosystem; Walker Lake, NV
Katherine L. Willever, University of Nevada / Desert Research Institute; Memona Khan, University of Nevada; Scott D. Hamilton-Brehm, Desert Research Institute; Duane P. Moser, Desert Research Institute
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