Friday, August 7, 2009: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM | |||
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center | |||
PS 80 - Latebreaking: Climate Change | |||
PS 80-46 | Bird species richness and abundance associated with water availability and climate in south-central Nebraska Enrique H. Weir, Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust | ||
PS 80-47 | Linking microbial community structure and function to seasonal differences in soil moisture and temperature in a Chihuahuan Desert grassland Colin Bell, Texas Tech University, David Tissue, Texas Tech University, John Zak, Texas Tech University | ||
PS 80-48 | The climate forcing from permafrost carbon release under aerobic and anaerobic conditions Hanna Lee, University of Florida, Edward A. G. Schuur, University of Florida, Jason G. Vogel, University of Florida, Kanika S. Inglett, University of Florida, Jeffery P. Chanton, Florida State University | ||
PS 80-49 | Toward a complete model of radial growth in Pinus edulis: the effects of CO2 and prior years C. Susannah Tysor, Northern Arizona University, Amy V. Whipple, Northern Arizona University, George W. Koch, Northern Arizona University | ||
PS 80-50 | Seasonality is critical to understanding the controls and budget of annual CO2 exchange in Arctic tundra ecosystems Cheryl Laskowski, San Diego State University, Douglas Deutschman, San Diego State University, George Burba, LI-COR Biosciences, Walter Oechel, San Diego State University | ||
PS 80-51 | Predator nematodes decline with long-term CO2 enrichment Anita Antoninka, Northern Arizona University, Peter B. Reich, University of Minnesota, Nancy C Johnson, Northern Arizona University | ||
PS 80-52 | The effects of short term temperature fluctuations on carbon balance and growth in poplar saplings Sofia Cerasoli, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Timothy M. Wertin, University of Georgia, Mary Anne McGuire, University of Georgia, Doug Aubrey, University of Georgia, Robert O. Teskey, University of Georgia | ||
PS 80-53 | Urban Tree Phenology: Teaching and learning ecology through public participation and research Kirsten K. Meymaris, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Karl Clarke, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Dudley Hartel, U.S. Forest Service, Paul Alaback, University of Montana, Kay Havens, Chicago Botanic Garden, Jennifer Schwarz Ballard, Chicago Botanic Garden, Sandra Henderson, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research | ||
PS 80-54 | A tipping point for coral symbiosis: Non-linear response to environmental change may drive a rapid shift in coral symbionts Thomas A. Oliver, Stanford University, Kevin R. Arrigo, Stanford University, Stephen R. Palumbi, Stanford University | ||
PS 80-55 | Forecasting climate induced distribution shifts for the pinions and junipers of the Western US Jacob R. Gibson, Utah State University, Thomas C. Edwards, Utah State University, Gretchen Moisen, United States Forest Service | ||
PS 80-56 | Ecosystem responses to experimental warming and precipitation alteration in an arid ecosystem Tamara J. Zelikova, USGS, Sasha C Reed, USGS, Jayne Belnap, USGS | ||
PS 80-57 | Using dynamic energy budget models to predict climate change impacts on the reproductive success of female polar bears Péter K. Molnár, University of Alberta, Mark, A. Lewis, University of Alberta, Andrew E. Derocher, University of Alberta, Tin Klanjscek, Ruđer Bošković Institute | ||
PS 80-58 | Mechanisms controlling seedling establishment and growth across an elevational ecotone between deciduous and boreal forests Carolyn A. Pucko, Department of Plant Biology, Brian Beckage, University of Vermont |
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