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Aquatic Ecology: Lakes And Ponds

Monday, August 11, 2014: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Sacramento Convention Center
Impacts of Mollusca and Gastropoda shell production and their possible role as ecosystem engineers in Missisquoi Bay
Carla D. López, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus; Declan McCabe, Saint Michael's College
Expanding models of lake trophic state to predict cyanobacteria in lakes
Jeffrey W. Hollister, US Environmental Protection Agency; W. Bryan Milstead, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Betty J. Kreakie, US Environmental Protection Agency
How do niche and fitness differences affect the coexistence among species?
Zoraida P. Perez Delgado, Universidad Metropolitana (UMET); Jiaqi Tan, Georgia Institute of Technology; Lin Jiang, Georgia Institute of Technology
Zooplankton community shifts along a natural humic substances gradient
Clarice Casa Nova, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Christina W. C. Branco, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro; Adriana M. Rocha, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Reinaldo L. Bozelli, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Zooplankton community and water quality responses to the cessation of rainbow trout stocking in a Minnesota lake
Leif K. Hembre, Hamline University; Jalen Hoehn, Hamline University; Sophia Tracy, Anoka-Ramsey Community College; Kyuyeon Lee, Hamline University
Reducing algal blooms in Dream Lake: Algal and zooplankton seasonal dynamics indicate response to food web manipulation
Carrie Kissman, St. Norbert College; Kristin L. Kniech, St. Norbert College; James R. Hodgson, St. Norbert College
Cancelled
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Linking stable isotopes in resuspended particulate material from lakes to anthropogenic development in watersheds (widthdrawn)
James Lake, USEPA CEMM Atlantic Coastal Environmental Science Division; Jonathan Serbst, USEPA CEMM Atlantic Coastal Environmental Science Division; Anne Kuhn, USEPA CEMM Atlantic Coastal Environmental Science Division; Nathan Smucker, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Comparison of freeze tolerance and phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) within and among Habrotrocha rosa metapopulations
Tatiana Tatum Parker, Saint Xavier University; Liane Cochran-Stafira, Saint Xavier University
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