COS 56 - Aquatic Ecology: Streams And Rivers

Wednesday, August 14, 2019: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
M105/106, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Courtney Larson
1:30 PM
Literature-based synthesis of nutrient stressor-response relationships to inform criteria development in rivers and streams
Caroline E. Ridley, US EPA, Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment; Micah G. Bennett, US Environmental Protection Agency; Kate Schofield, US EPA; Sylvia Lee, US Environmental Protection Agency
1:50 PM
Effects of rhododendron removal on summer stream temperatures, southern Appalachian Mountains
Scott A. Raulerson, University of Georgia; C. Rhett Jackson, University of Georgia; Nathan D. Melear, University of Georgia; Seth E. Younger, University of Georgia; Maura P. Dudley, University of Georgia; Katherine J. Elliott, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
2:10 PM
The role of physical, chemical, and biotic factors on crayfish injuries in agricultural headwater streams
Rocky Smiley Jr., USDA-ARS; Tyler C. Wood, Bowling Green State University; Robert B. Gillespie, Purdue University Fort Wayne; Javier M. Gonzalez, USDA-ARS; Kevin W. King, USDA-ARS
2:30 PM
Using phylogeny to rapidly prioritize conservation actions with aquatic macroinvertebrate communities
Kathryn M. Weglarz, Utah State University; W. Carl Saunders, USDA Forest Service; Andrew Van Wagenen, USDA Forest Service; William D. Pearse, Utah State University
2:50 PM
Shifts in post-dam removal fish communities and body size reduce community-level nutrient excretion rates
David W. P. Manning, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Mazeika S.P. Sullivan, The Ohio State University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Aquatic insect community functional responses to canopy cover changes along gradients of elevation and temperature in Rocky Mountain headwater streams
Carolina Gutierrez, Colorado State University; Rachel Harrington, U.S. EPA; Boris Kondratieff, Colorado State University; Colleen T. Webb, Colorado State University; Cameron Ghalambor, Colorado State University at Fort Collins; N. LeRoy Poff, Colorado State University
3:40 PM Cancelled
COS 56-7
Examining the relationship between flow alteration and aquatic insect persistence in Sierra Nevada streams (widthdrawn)
Parsa Saffarinia, University of California, Riverside; Dave Herbst, University of California Santa Barbara; R. Bruce Medhurst, University of California Santa Barbara; Kurt Anderson, University of California, Riverside
4:00 PM
Temporal and spatial dynamics of coliform, Escherichia coli, and total microbial community composition across river habitats and conditions on the Little Bighorn River: A small-scale river system in southeastern Montana
Keenan A.B. Brame, Montana State University; John T. Doyle, Little Big Horn College; Margaret J. Eggers, Montana State University, Little Big Horn College; Timothy R. McDermott, Montana State University; Anne C. Camper, Montana State University
4:20 PM
Designing citizen science research, a case study on the impact of stream channelization in Illinois
Charlie A. Blake, National Great Rivers Research and Education Center; Allison K. Rhanor, National Great Rivers Research and Education Center
4:40 PM
Impacts of a large invasive mammal on water quality in riparian ecosystems
Sara A. Bolds, Auburn University; Graeme Lockaby, Auburn University; Stephen S. Ditchkoff, Auburn University
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