PS 2 - Aquatic ecology

Monday, August 6, 2007: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Halls 1 and 2, San Jose McEnery Convention Center
 Detectability of amphibians in Pacific northwest forests
Lindsay F. Michael, Oregon State University; Deanna H. Olson, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station; Andrew R. Blaustein, Oregon State University
 The decline and extinction of Noble crayfish in the river Ljungan, Mid-Sweden: A case of non-sustainable harvest
Jenny K. M. Zimmerman, Mid Sweden University; Thomas R Palo, Mid Sweden University
 Impact of surface water withdrawal on the morphology and diet of speckled dace (Rhinichthys osculus)
David E. Wooster, Oregon State University; Sandra DeBano, Oregon State University; Jesse Schwartz, ICF International
 Factors influencing biodiversity of fish and prawn in Boro Beel, Pabna Bangladesh
Sunity Saha, CDS-Bangladesh; Jayanta K. Saha, Laxmi Agro Fisheries Complex (Pvt.) Ltd.; Md. M. Ali, Bangladesh Agricultural University; Bidhan C. Patra, Vidyasagar University
 Flow-dependent effects of channel morphology on fish assemblages: Evidence from an experimental stream
Shiro Sagawa, Public Works Research Institute; Junjiro Negishi, Public Works Research Institute; Yuichi Kayaba, Public Works Research Institute
 Effects of geomorphology and local habitat on fish assemblages in the Wayne National Forest
Belynda G. Smiley, The Ohio State University; Anand D. Jayakaran, The Ohio State University; Lance R. Williams, The University of Texas at Tyler; Andy D. Ward, The Ohio State University
 Patterns of caddisfly stoichiometry within riverine networks: The relative importance of homeostasis, food stoichiometry, and stream size
James M. Hood II, University of Minnesota; Jacques C. Finlay, University of Minnesota; Robert W. Sterner, University of Minnesota
 Biogeographic and ecological influences on stream community composition in Zoar Valley, New York
April M. Newman, Youngstown State University; Brian B. Jones, Youngstown State University; Thomas P. Diggins, Youngstown State University
 Effects of landscape changes on American Dipper (Cinclus mexicanus) feeding and breeding ecology
Mazeika S. P. Sullivan, University of Idaho; Ryan D. Mann, University of Idaho; Kerri T. Vierling, University of Idaho
 Missing streams in the mid-Atlantic US: Insights from aerial-photography calibrated satellite remote sensing
Andrew J. Elmore, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Sujay Kaushal, UMCES Appalachian Laboratory
 Impacts of road crossings on headwater streams in an urban landscape
Shannon E. McMorrow, University of Florida; Marcus W. Griswold, University of Florida; Thomas L. Crisman, University of South Florida
 Physical, biological, and biogeochemical response of a northeastern river to a severe flood
Elena M. Traister, University of New Hampshire; William H. McDowell, University of New Hampshire
 The role of secondary metabolites in an Antarctic ecosystem
Joanne G. Romagni, University of St. Thomas; Juan-Carlos Garcia Galindo, University of Cadiz; AscensiĆ³n Torres, University of Cadiz
 Diel vertical migration under the ice: A preliminary examination of zooplankton communities in a northern temperate lake in winter
Janet R. Aubin, Macalester College; Benjamin D. Dickinson, Macalester College; Elizabeth W. Goldsmith, Macalester College; Anna M. Shamey, Macalester College; Jerald J. Dosch, Macalester College
 Spatial and temporal patterns of breeding site selection in ambystomatid salamanders
Craig D. Snyder, USGS Leetown Science Center; James T. Julian, Pennsylvania State University, Altoona Campus; John A. Young, USGS Leetown Science Center
 Do small habitat size and isolation promote species richness in shallow lakes and ponds? A test of Scheffer et al.’s (2006) hypothesis in aquatic Amazonian ecosystems
Vinicius F. Farjalla, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Luciana S. Carneiro, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte; Paloma L. Marinho, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; Adriano Caliman, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte; Reinaldo L. Bozelli, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro; Jayme M. Santangelo, Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro; Francisco A. Esteves, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro/UFRJ
 Production of male neonates and resting eggs in an experimental population of a cyclical parthenogen, Daphnia magna, exposed to a juvenoid insect growth regulator and an herbicide
Shigeto Oda, National Institute for Environmental Studies; Norihisa Tatarazako, National Institute for Environmental Studies; Taisen Iguchi, National Institutes of Natural Science
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