Wednesday, August 5, 2009: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Aztec, Albuquerque Convention Center
COS 49 - Aquatic Ecology: Lakes and Ponds
8:00 AMComplex effects of agrochemical mixtures on pond ecosystems
John M. Romansic, University of South Florida, Neal T. Halstead, University of South Florida, Thomas R. Raffel, University of South Florida, Steve A. Johnson, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Taegan McMahon, University of South Florida, Patrick W. Crumrine, Rowan University, Jason R. Rohr, University of South Florida
8:20 AMThe significance of ponds in maintaining biodiversity in an intensively farmed landscape
Margherita Gioria, University College Dublin, John Feehan, University College Dublin
8:40 AMStromatolite community analyses and heavy metal bioaccumulation in the Great Salt Lake, Utah
Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh, Utah State University, Caleb W. Izdepski, Utah State University
9:00 AMOrganic contaminant studies on freshwater systems: Bridging the gap between toxicology and ecology
Richard A. Erickson, Texas Tech University, John M. Brausch, Texas Tech University, Kathryn A. Brausch, Texas Tech University, Jennifer M. Cole, Texas Tech University, Adcharee Karnjanapiboonwong, Texas Tech University, Rodica Gelca, Texas Tech University, Stephen B. Cox, Texas Tech University, Céline A. J. Godard-Codding, Texas Tech University, Jonathan D. Maul, Texas Tech University
9:20 AMFish biodiversity in Borobila beel of Bangladesh
Shambu R. Das, Laxmi Agro Fisheries Complex (Pvt.) Ltd., Jayanta K. Saha, Laxmi Agro Fisheries Complex (Pvt.) Ltd., Mohammad R. Hasan, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN
9:40 AMBreak
9:50 AMAssessment of plankton biodiversity in Borobila beel of Bangladesh
Jayanta K. Saha, Laxmi Agro Fisheries Complex (Pvt.) Ltd., Mohammad R. Hasan, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN
10:10 AMMicrozooplankton grazing on cyanobacteria in Vancouver Lake, WA
Jennifer C. Duerr, Washington State University Vancouver, Gretchen C. Rollwagen-Bollens, Washington State University Vancouver, Steve M. Bollens, Washington State University Vancouver
10:30 AMA shift in diatom species regime due to increased phosphorous associated with the thaw of alpine permafrost
Tisza A. Szeremy Bell, INSTAAR - University of Colorado, Diane M. McKnight, University of Colorado
10:50 AMThe importance of macroinvertebrate composition, predation risk and an unexpected keystone species on ecosystem processes
Pia Hertonsson, Lund University, Kajsa Abjornsson, Lund University
11:10 AMAppendage loss leads to larger damselflies, but with a deadly risk
Timothy M. Sesterhenn, University of Kentucky, Philip H. Crowley, University of Kentucky

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