2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

LB 28 - Wetlands

Bioaccumulation of Heavy metals and Pb effects in the Lycosidae spiders (Souk Ahras, Algeria)
Hana soualah Alila, Mouhamed Cherif Messadia University, Laboratory of Sciences and Technical in Water and Environment, Souk-Ahras,Algeria; Noureddine Guezgouz, Mouhamed Cherif Messadia University, Laboratory of Sciences and Technical in Water and Environment, Souk-Ahras,Algeria; Fadila Khaldi, Mouhamed Cherif Messadia University, Laboratory of Sciences and Technical in Water and Environment, Souk-Ahras,Algeria; Slim Benyacoub, Ecology Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems Laboratory, : Badji Mokhtar University,Annaba, Algeria
Quantitative monitoring of vegetation structure in constructed wetlands: Three wetland cases in South Korea
Nayeong Kim, Seoul National University; Youngkeun Song, Seoul National University
Raccoon distribution and land cover associations on a barrier island complex
Yulan Lu, University of Virginia; Raymond D Dueser, University of Virginia; Brian M. Scharle, U.S. Department of Agriculture; John H. Porter, University of Virginia
Differences in microbially-mediated organic matter decomposition in natural and constructed coastal wetlands
Erin Smyth, University of Alabama; Abigail Griffin Wood, University of Alabama; Taylor Ledford, University of Alabama; Sommer F. Starr, University of Alabama; Corianne Tatariw, University of Alabama; Lorae' T. Simpson, University of Alabama; Kevin A. Kuehn, University of Southern Mississippi; Behzad Mortazavi, University of Alabama; Julia Cherry, University of Alabama
Rapid land cover change in a submerging coastal county
Keryn Gedan, George Washington University; Rebecca Epanchin-Niell, Resources for the Future; Man Qi, Central China Normal University
Wetland hydro-patterns and crayfish population limitation
Jeffrey Sommer, Florida Atlantic University; Nathan J. Dorn, Florida Atlantic University
Stress induced reproductive trait plasticity in the clonal wetland plant Spartina alterniflora
William Wilber, Tulane University; Emily Farrer, Tulane University
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