Friday, August 7, 2009: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM | |||
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center | |||
PS 95 - Latebreaking: Urban Ecosystems | |||
PS 95-188 | Dissolved organic matter supply and processing in urban streams of Westchester County, NY Jennifer L. Epstein, Fordham University, John D. Wehr, Fordham University | ||
PS 95-189 | Lichen distribution across a landscape gradient as an indicator of air pollution and habitat alteration Bryan E. Dolney, Point Park University, Matthew R. Opdyke, Point Park University, Laura Frost, Point Park University | ||
PS 95-190 | Patterns of invasive woody trees in a tropical urban forest: Implications for land management and ecosystem services Christina L. Staudhammer, University of Florida, Francisco Escobedo, University of Florida, Min Zhao, 1 Shanghai Normal University 2 World Forestry Center | ||
PS 95-191 | Coleopteran assemblages of remnant forests, gardens, and vacant lots in Detroit Julie Cotton, University of Michigan | ||
PS 95-192 | Environmental pollution impact on public health in Enugu, Nigeria Godfrey Uzochukwu, North Carolina A&T State University | ||
PS 95-193 | The urban ecology of little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) in Calgary, Alberta Joanna L. Coleman, University of Calgary | ||
PS 95-194 | Stormwater retention by a Baltimore greenroof and watershed-scale implications Olyssa Starry, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Richard V. Pouyat, USDA Forest Service |
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