Monday, August 6, 2007: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Halls 1 and 2, San Jose McEnery Convention Center | |||
PS 1 - Aquatic-terrestrial linkages | |||
PS 1-1 | Bacterial-algal interactions and stream biofilm composition: The role of resource availability and drainage network position Maria Lynn Goodrich, University of California, Berkeley, Camille McNeely, Eastern Washington University, Sandra M. Clinton, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Angela Dombrowski, University of California, Berkeley, Mary E. Power, University of California, Berkeley | ||
PS 1-2 | Assessing the impact of land-use/land-cover change on environmental flows to a gulf coast estuary Debabrata Sahoo, Texas A and M University, Patricia Smith, Texas A and M University | ||
PS 1-3 | The role of the decline of a foundation species, Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), on consumer-resource interactions in adjacent aquatic ecosystems Carrie A. DePalma, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Christopher M. Swan, University of Maryland, Baltimore County | ||
PS 1-4 | Testing the interaction between leaf litter diversity and salmon carcasses on in-stream leaf decomposition: An experimental manipulation Welles Bretherton, The Evergreen State College, Dylan G. Fischer, The Evergreen State College, Carri J. LeRoy, The Evergreen State College | ||
PS 1-5 | Terrestrial subsidies of aquatic systems: The effect of surface water diversions on riparian inputs to a riverine food web Chiho Kimoto, Oregon State University, Sandra J. DeBano, Oregon State University, David E. Wooster, Oregon State University | ||
PS 1-6 | Resource subsidies to productive habitats: How important are they? Laurie B. Marczak, University of British Columbia, John S Richardson, University of British Columbia | ||
PS 1-7 | Predators with ontogenetic niche shifts: Interactive effects of adult and larval predation by dragonflies on pond community structure Elizabeth G. Biro, University of Missouri St. Louis, Amber A. Burgett, Washington University in St. Louis, Jonathan M. Chase, Washington University in St. Louis | ||
PS 1-8 | Response of riparian invertebrate predators to allocthonous prey availability in two rivers impacted by surface water diversions Sandra J. DeBano, Oregon State University, David E. Wooster, Oregon State University, Philip Brown, Oregon State University |
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