2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

PS 24 - Aquatic Ecology

Thermal acclimation influences the growth and toxin production of freshwater cyanobacteria
Tamara Layden, Reed College; Delaney L. Brubaker, Reed College; Colin T. Kremer, Michigan State University; Jessica V. Trout-Haney, Dartmouth College; David A. Vasseur, Yale University; Samuel B. Fey, Reed College
Nitrogen and phosphorus limitation of phytoplankton taxa in a eutrophic lake
Glorimar Sellas-Ramirez, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez Campus; Tanner J. Williamson, Miami University; Michael J. Vanni, Miami University
Testing the utility of δ15N in sediments as an in situ metric for assessing anthropogenic development in watersheds of lakes and estuaries
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; Michael Charpentier, General Dynamics Information Technology
Science takes a village: Perspectives from the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON)
Kathleen Weathers, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Paul Hanson, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Cayelan Carey, Virginia Tech
Linking landscape indicators to heavy metal concentrations in urban streams
Jieying (Jenny) Huang, Univeristy of British Columbia; Sarah E. Gergel, University of British Columbia; Patrick L. Lilley, Kerr Wood Leidal Associates; Xiaofeng Ruan, Universtiy of Alberta
Population crash of an endemic South African cyprinid: The role of non-native fish, drought and other environmental factors
Cecilia Cerrilla, University of Cape Town; Jeremy Shelton, Freshwater Research Centre; Bruce Paxton, Freshwater Research Centre; Mandy Schumann, Northern Cape Department of Environment and Nature Conservation; Cecile Reed, University of Cape Town
How wastewater discharge is structuring communities in the urban Santa Ana River headwaters
William Ota, UC Riverside; Bobby Nakamoto, UC Riverside; Marilyn L. Fogel, UC Riverside; Kurt Anderson, University of California, Riverside
Use of filamentous bacterial growth on stream macroinvertebrates as an indicator of nutrient enrichment
Madelynn Edwards, The College at Brockport, State University of New York; Courtney McDaniel, The College at Brockport, State University of New York
Response of aquatic life to acid mine drainage remediation efforts in the Cooks Run Watershed, PA
Bryn S. Trout, Lock Haven University; Steven M. Seiler, Lock Haven University; Megan K. Schall, Penn State Hazleton; Kendra C. Boyle, Pennsylvania State University; Heather A. Bechtold, Lock Haven University
Analysis of temporal variability of δ15N in aquatic insects and periphyton in streams
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
Investigating the habitat use of coastal bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in response to a major hurricane
Valeria Paz, Florida International University; Michael R. Heithaus, Florida International University; Jeremy Kiszka, Florida International University
Ecosystem level responses to stream restoration using beaver dam analogs
J. Marshall Wolf, Utah State University; Edd Hammill, Utah State University
Distinct functional diversity of river sediment microbiomes in a high-discharge Appalachian river (West Virginia) compared to forest soil in the watershed
Andrielle Larissa Kemajou Tchamba, West Virginia State University; Ifeoma R. Ugwuanyi, West Virginia State University; Vadesse Lhilhi Noundou, West Virginia State University; Olushola Deborah Awoyemi, West Virginia State University; Flor De Maria Guerrero-Toledo, West Virginia State University; Jesus Emmanuel Chavarria-Palma, West Virginia State University; Amir Hass, West Virginia State University; David Huber, West Virginia State University
Examination of interspecific interactions of entocytherid ostracods
D. L. Master, Pepperdine University; Brett Muramoto, Pepperdine University; Lee B. Kats, Pepperdine University
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