Wednesday, August 4, 2010: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
407, David L Lawrence Convention Center
COS 61 - Climate Change: Biogeochem Cycles
1:30 PMRoot-soil interactions increase the temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition through rhizosphere priming effect
Biao Zhu, University of California at Santa Cruz, Weixin Cheng, University of California at Santa Cruz
1:50 PMHarvesting forests for biofuels likely to yield a near-term increase in atmospheric CO2
Stephen R. Mitchell, Duke University, Mark E. Harmon, Oregon State University, Kari E. B. O'Connell, Oregon State University, Frank Schnekenberger, Oregon State University
2:10 PMGlobal change experiments overestimate impacts on terrestrial ecosystems
Sebastian Leuzinger, ETH Zurich, Yiqi Luo, University of Oklahoma, Claus Beier, Risų National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark, Christian Koerner, University of Basel
2:30 PMBiological soil crust attributes modulate ecosystem responses to climate change
Fernando T. Maestre, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Cristina Escolar, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
2:50 PMHave global carbon budgets overlooked herbivores
Andrew J. Tanentzap, University of Cambridge, David A. Coomes, University of Cambridge
3:10 PMBreak
3:20 PMEffects of alternative successional trajectories on carbon pools within boreal forests of Interior Alaska
Heather D. Alexander, University of Florida, Michelle C. Mack, University of Florida, Scott Goetz, Woods Hole Research Center, Pieter S. A. Beck, Woods Hole Research Center
3:40 PMTropical storm influence on nitrous oxide emissions from the Gulf of Mexico hypoxic region
Craig Stow, NOAA, John T. Walker, US EPA, Chris Geron, US EPA
4:00 PMThe Rocky Mountain epidemic of bark beetles and blue stain fungi cause first order effects on evapotranspiration and higher order effects on other greenhouse gases
Brent E. Ewers, University of Wyoming, Urszula Norton, University of Wyoming, David Reed, University of Wyoming, Elise Pendall, University of Wyoming, Holly R. Barnard, University of Wyoming, Julia L. Angstmann, University of Wyoming, Timothy Llewellyn Aston, University of Wyoming, David G. Williams, University of Wyoming
4:20 PMClimate sensitivity of soil respiration relative to minor topography in an oak forest, Ohio
Burkhard Wilske, The University of Toledo, Michael Deal, The University of Toledo, Nan Lu, Chinese Academy of Science, Jared L. DeForest, Ohio University, Qinglin Li, Timberline Natural Resource Group, Asko Noormets, North Carolina State University, Erika Cohen, USDA Forest Service, Ge Sun, USDA Forest Service, Ranjeet John, The University of Toledo, Jiquan Chen, The University of Toledo

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