PS 1 - Aquatic-terrestrial linkages

Monday, August 6, 2007: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Halls 1 and 2, San Jose McEnery Convention Center
 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 Power, University of California Berkeley
 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
 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
 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 Fischer, The Evergreen State College; Carri J. LeRoy, The Evergreen State College
 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
 Resource subsidies to productive habitats: How important are they?
Laurie B. Marczak, University of British Columbia; John S. Richardson, University of British Columbia
 Predators with ontogenetic niche shifts: Interactive effects of adult and larval predation by dragonflies on pond community structure
Elizabeth G. Biro, Washington University in StL; Amber A. Burgett, Washington University in St. Louis; Jonathan M. Chase, Biodiversity Synthesis Laboratory
 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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