COS 51 - Wetlands

Wednesday, August 10, 2011: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Ballroom B, Austin Convention Center
8:00 AM
Vegetation structure in Mediterranean-climate brackish tidal wetlands and their sensitivity to climate change impacts
V. Thomas Parker, San Francisco State University; John C. Callaway, University of San Francisco; Lisa M. Schile, San Francisco State University; Michael C. Vasey, San Francisco State University; Ellen R. Herbert, San Francisco State University
8:20 AM
Carbon accumulation in forested and riverine wetlands
Blanca Bernal, Wilma H. Schiermer Olentangy River Wetland Research Park; William J. Mitsch, Wilma H. Schiermer Olentangy River Wetland Research Park
9:20 AM
The effects of canopy shading on the macroinvertebrate biodiversity and water quality of artificial wetlands
Michael A. Plenzler, Bowling Green State University; Helen J. Michaels, Bowling Green State University
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Effects of flooding duration, depth, and simulated canopy closure on the growth and survival of the invasive shrub Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder.  
Meghan R. Langley, University of Louisville; Kaycee Stone, University of Louisville; Margaret M. Carreiro, University of Louisville
10:10 AM
Vegetation development and succession in mitigation wetlands of Ohio
Kay C. Stefanik, The Ohio State University; William J. Mitsch, Wilma H. Schiermer Olentangy River Wetland Research Park
10:30 AM
Remote detection of ephemeral wetlands in the Atlantic coastal plain ecoregions of North America
Paul B. Leonard, Clemson University; Robert F. Baldwin, Clemson University; Jessica A. Homyack, Weyerhaeuser Company
10:50 AM
Baseline water quality and benthic community  Characteristics of the tamiami trail pilot swales sites. (Northeast Shark River Slough, Everglades National Park, FL)
Andrew J. Bramburger, Florida International University; Joel C. Trexler, Florida International University; Jennifer H. Richards, Florida International University; Evelyn E. Gaiser, Florida International University
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