PS 2
Aquatic Ecology: Streams And Rivers

Monday, August 11, 2014: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Sacramento Convention Center
Cancelled
PS 2-19
Stable isotopes and mercury in stream macro-invertebrates: Links to watershed characteristics (widthdrawn)
Jonathan Serbst, USEPA CEMM Atlantic Coastal Environmental Science Division; James Lake, USEPA CEMM Atlantic Coastal Environmental Science Division; Anne Kuhn, USEPA CEMM Atlantic Coastal Environmental Science Division; Nathan Smucker, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Early-successional changes of riparian vegetation after low-head dam constructions in large rivers, South Korea
Deok-Joo Son, Seoul National University; Kang-Hyun Cho, Inha University; Kyu-Ho Kim, Korea Institute of Construction Technology; Eun Ju Lee, Seoul National University
Cancelled
PS 2-21
The NEON Aquatic Network: Standardizing deployment of aquatic instrument systems across continental ccosystems (widthdrawn)
Charles Bohall, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.); Michael Fitzgerald, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.); Jesse Vance, National Ecological Observatory Network; Ryan Utz, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.); Charlotte Roehm, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.); Keli Goodman, National Ecological Observatory Network; Stephanie Parker, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.); Brandon McLaughlin, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.); Jenna Stewart, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.)
Arthropods in restored riparian zones: the lower Colorado River and suitability for Southwestern Willow Flycatcher
Parsa Saffarinia, University of California, Riverside; Alexander Rubin, UC Berkeley; Blanca Rios-Touma, UC Berkeley; Matt Kondolf, UC Berkeley
Does stream-bank vegetation act as fish refugia from high-turbidity water? A field experiment in semi-natural streams
Ryota Kawanishi, Public Works Research Institute; Terutaka Mori, Public Works Research Institute; Yukio Onoda, Public Works Research Institute; Akihiro Umemoto, Public Works Research Institute; Yasumitsu Kato, Public Works Research Institute; Yuichi Kayaba, Public Works Research Institute
The effects of barriers on the climbing ability of two amphidromous gobiids
Katie M. Kobayashi, University of California, Berkeley; Christopher DiVittorio, University of California, Berkeley; Stephanie M. Carlson, University of California, Berkeley
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