PS 68 - Biodiversity: Effects of Global Change

Friday, August 16, 2019: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Cancelled
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Heat stress alters coral photosymbiont health and viral abundance (widthdrawn)
Rebekah L.A. Bryant, Rice University; Carsten G.B. Grupstra, Rice University; Adrienne M.S. Correa, Rice University
So, you want to use iNaturalist for your project? Tips to effectively utilize citizen science and technology for pollinator biodiversity research
Sarah Whipple, Colorado State University Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory; Daniel Dominguez, Colorado State University; Luis Borrego-Castaneda, Colorado School of Mines; Angelina Rivera, Colorado School of Mines
Cancelled
PS 68-33
Tropical montane forests and climate change in the Peruvian Andes: Micro-environmental, biotic and human impacts at tree line (widthdrawn)
Norma Salinas, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru; Eric Cosio, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru; Darcy Galiano, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru; Alex Nina, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru; Rudi Cruz, Pontifical Catholic University of Peru; Julia Griselda Muñiz, Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco; Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta, CGIAR Centers and Research Programs; Juvenal Silva, Frankfurt Zoological Society
Cancelled
PS 68-34
Mapping functional diversity with remote sensing reveals trends and patterns of ecosystems processes in a semi-arid environment (widthdrawn)
Nayani Ilangakoon, Boise State University; Nancy F. Glenn, Boise State University; Steven Hancock, University of Maryland; Hamid Dashti, Boise State University; Lucas Spaete, Boise State University
Root endophytes increase in association with aboveground endophytes and nitrogen deposition
Kylea Garces, University of Louisville; Sarah Emery, University of Louisville
Cancelled
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Some like it hot (and slow): Global imprint of climate change on riverine fish communities (widthdrawn)
Lise C. Comte, Illinois State University; Xingli Giam, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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