Wednesday, August 5, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
PS 59 - Sampling
The Great Smoky Mountains All Taxa Biological Inventory: Lessons for sampling design, management, and citizen science
Sarah A. Seiter, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, R. Todd Jobe, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Andrea Anton, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Emily P. Bidgood, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Ian Breckheimer, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Susan C. Caplow, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Brian Evans, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Megan Faestel, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Jeffrey D. Muehlbauer, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Kyle Palmquist, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Stephanie D. Seymour, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Samantha M. Tessel, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Aaron Moody, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
DNA extraction from black-tailed prairie dog feces: reliability and cost-effectiveness of three methods
Nathan L. Marsteller, Colorado State University, Sarah K. Legare, Colorado State University, Alycia K. Nelson, Colorado State University, Elizabeth M. Harp, Colorado State University
Fine scale heterogeneity of soil resources in a wet tropical forest
Ellen K. Holste, Michigan State University, Richard K. Kobe, Michigan State University, Thomas W. Baribault, Michigan State University, Andrew O. Finley, Michigan State University
New CO2/H2o gas analyzer for eddy covariance flux measurements
George Burba, LI-COR Biosciences, Michael Furtaw, LI-COR Biosciences, Dayle McDermitt, LI-COR Biosciences, Daniel Anderson, LI-COR Biosciences, Robert Eckles, LI-COR Biosciences
SPAN: A Sensor Processing and Acquisition Network - field deployment lessons learned
Fabio Silva, University of Southern California, Eric A. Graham, University of California, Los Angeles, Annette DeSchon, University of Southern California, Jui-Hung Chang, University of Southern California, Young Cho, University of Southern California, Philip W. Rundel, University of California, Los Angeles, Terry Benzel, University of Southern California
Does plot design matter when modeling tree species distributions?
Heather E. Lintz, Oregon State University, Andrew Gray, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station, Bruce McCune, Oregon State University
Comparison of invertebrate sampling methods in the Middle Rio Grande
Jane S. Fencl, University of New Mexico, Ayesha S. Burdett, University of New Mexico, Thomas F. Turner, University of New Mexico

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