COS 74 - Microbial Ecology

Wednesday, August 6, 2008: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
101 A , Midwest Airlines Center
1:30 PM
 Links between soil microbial metagenomics and biogeochemical functions in afforested grasslands in southern South America
Sean T. Berthrong, Cornell University; Christopher W. Schadt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Rob Jackson, Stanford and Duke universities
2:30 PM
 Soil microbial temperature acclimation through changes in enzyme activity
J. Megan Steinweg, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jessica G Ernakovich, Colorado State University; John Prucha, Colorado State University; Richard T. Conant, Queensland University of Technology; Matthew D. Wallenstein, Colorado State University
2:50 PM
 Arbuscular mycorrhizae interaction with roots of prairie dock (Silphium terebenthinaceum), wild quinine (Parthenium integrifolium), and smooth blue aster (Aster laevis)
Mary Carrington, Governors State University; R. Michael Miller, Argonne National Laboratory; Chevon Marsh, Governors State University; Rita Richardson, Governors State University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Spatial characterization of the prokaryotic community within the gut of the patent-leather beetle, Odontotaenius disjunctus, using 16S rRNA PhyloChips
Nhu H. Nguyen, University of California, Berkeley; Eoin L. Brodie, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Todd Z. DeSantis, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Kate Goldfarb, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Stephanie Gross, Louisiana State Univeristy; James B. Nardi, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Thomas D. Bruns, University of California; Meredith Blackwell, Louisiana State Univeristy; Gary L. Andersen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
3:40 PM
 Labile associations between fungus-growing ant cultivars and their garden pathogens
Nicole M. Gerardo, Emory University; Eric Caldera, University of Wisconsin-Madison
4:00 PM
 Superbugs are everywhere! Antibiotic resistant bacteria in farms, forests, and front yards
Debra L. Wohl, Elizabethtown College; David R. Bowne, Elizabethtown College
4:20 PM
 Bacterial use of membrane lipids:  A sustainable source of phosphate for the aquatic microbial community?
Michael J. Lemke, University of Illinois at Springfield; Sara F. Paver, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4:40 PM
 A keystone predator controls bacterial diversity in the pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea) microecosystem
Celeste Peterson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Stephanie Day, Yale University; Benjamin E. Wolfe, Harvard University; Aaron Ellison, Harvard University; Roberto Kolter, Harvard Medical School; Anne Pringle, Harvard University
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