COS 14 - Aquatic-Terrestrial Linkages

Tuesday, August 13, 2019: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
M101/102, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Zhichun Lan
8:00 AM
No lake left behind: Do protected areas facilitate biological connectivity among lakes?
Ian McCullough, Michigan State University; Katelyn King, Michigan State University; Joseph Stachelek, Michigan State University; Jessica Diaz, Michigan State University; Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Michigan State University; Patricia A. Soranno, Michigan State University
8:20 AM
Linking land use metrics to water quality of drinking water reservoirs at multiple scales
Lilian Ding, Zhejiang University; Xin Chen, Zhejiang University; Jianjun Tang, Zhejiang University; Liangliang Hu, Zhejiang University
8:40 AM
How does predator mobility influence spillover from agricultural ditches into fields?
John R. Woloschuk, Bowling Green State University; Kevin E. McCluney, Bowling Green State University
9:00 AM
Spatial and temporal dynamics of nutrients in riparian zones after nine years of operation in the Three Gorges Reservoir, China
Quanfa Zhang, Wuhan Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences; Chen Ye, Wuhan Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences
9:20 AM
Cross-ecosystem subsidies in Acadia National Park: How citizen scientists and invertebrates can help us understand mercury exposure in songbirds
Allyson Jackson, Purchase College - SUNY; Leo Frampton, Purchase College - SUNY; Matthew Garafalo, Purchase College - SUNY; Stephen Harris, Purchase College - SUNY; Batya Nightingale, Purchase College - SUNY; Alex Youre-Moses, Purchase College - SUNY
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Spatial variability in oligotrophic lake metabolism may indicate trophic state change due to localized stream loading
Nicole Ward, Virginia Tech; Jennifer A. Brentrup, Dartmouth; David C. Richardson, SUNY New Paltz; Kathleen C. Weathers, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Cayelan Carey, Virginia Tech
10:10 AM
Investigating the role of roadside ditch networks as conduits or filters of dissolved nutrients to a stream in a rural, agricultural landscape in New York
Rebecca Schneider, Cornell University; Roxanne Marino, Cornell University; Nathan James Baker, Cornell University; Melanie K. Hayn, Cornell University
10:30 AM
Analysis of 500 lake catchments reveals the relationship between crop type, fertilizer and manure inputs and lake nutrient concentrations
Joseph Stachelek, Michigan State University; Cayelan Carey, Virginia Tech; Kelly M. Cobourn, Virginia Tech; Sarah M. Collins, University of Wyoming; Armen R. Kemanian, The Pennsylvania State University; Tyler Wagner, The Pennsylvania State University; Kathleen C. Weathers, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Weizhe Weng, Virginia Tech; Patricia A. Soranno, Michigan State University
10:50 AM
Temporal and spatial patterns of microbial structure and function in montane wetlands in Wyoming
Paul Ayayee, University of Wyoming; Anna Rose Schwyter, University of Wyoming; Karen Vaughn, University of Wyoming; Linda T.A. van Diepen, University of Wyoming
11:10 AM
Increased light availability and nutrient cycling by fish provide resilience against reversing eutrophication in an agriculturally impacted reservoir
Patrick T Kelly, Rhodes College; Maria J. Gonzalez, Miami University; William H. Renwick, Miami University; Michael J Vanni, Miami University
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