Monday, August 6, 2007: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Halls 1 and 2, San Jose McEnery Convention Center
PS 16 - Riparian
Understanding spatial and temporal patterns of effluent discharge for dryland riparian ecosystems
Margaret S. White, Arizona State University, Juliet C. Stromberg, Arizona State University
Streamflow and stream nitrate impacts on the spatial segregation of male and female box elder (Acer negundo)
Kelley G. Burtch, University of Utah, Kevin R. Hultine, University of Utah, James R. Ehleringer, University of Utah
Evaluation of conceptual models of fish reproduction in floodplain rivers: A life history-based approach
Steven C. Zeug, Texas A&M University, Kirk O. Winemiller, Texas A&M University
Return of fire to a free-flowing desert river: Effects on vegetation
Tyler Rychener, Arizona State University, Juliet Stromberg, Arizona State University, Mark Dixon, University of South Dakota
Former agricultural fields restored to riparian floodplains along the lower Tuolumne River, CA: Inundation patterns, fish use, and revegetation results
Maya K. Hayden, Stillwater Sciences, Anthony J. Keith, Stillwater Sciences, Wayne M. Swaney, Stillwater Sciences, Chris D. Jaquette, Stillwater Sciences, Marie D. Reil, Stillwater Sciences, John C. Stella, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Bruce K. Orr, Stillwater Sciences
Scale effects on interpretation of riparian vegetation monitoring data from the Colorado River in Grand Canyon
Barbara E. Ralston, U.S. Geological Survey, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center
Litterfall inputs and understory vegetation of riparian and upland areas with different land-use history in a montane wet tropical forest
T. Heartsill Scalley, University of Pennsylvania, T. A. Crowl, Ecology Center and Watershed Science
Surface-active beetles as indicators of habitat change in riparian restoration along the Sacramento River, California, USA
John W. Hunt, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Scott A. Chamberlain, Rice University, David M. Wood, California State University
Small mammal population change in a central California restoration site
Ann K. Kohlhaas, California State University, Stanislaus

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