Tuesday, August 3, 2010: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center | |||
PS 37 - Aquatic Ecology | |||
PS 37-95 | Influence of navigational lock and dam structures on their adjacent benthic fish communities David G. Argent, California University of Pennsylvania, William G. Kimmel, California University of Pennsylvania | ||
PS 37-96 | Effects of stream flow and larval age on black fly growth rates Michelle Brannin, Saint Joseph's University, Mary Kate O'Donnell, Saint Joseph's University, Jonathan Fingerut, Saint Joseph's University | ||
PS 37-97 | Impacts of stocking trout on resident fish and benthic macroinvertebrates in streams in Northeastern PA Jamie L. Rafter, King's College, Garrett E. Barr, King's College | ||
PS 37-98 | Fish-habitat connections in streams of three basins in Brazil: Convergence in space use and key microhabitats Renato M. Romero, Unesp, Lilian Casatti, Unesp, José Sabino, Universidade para o Desenvolvimento do Estado e da Região do Pantanal - UNIDERP | ||
PS 37-99 | Wrack ecology along Hudson River shorelines: Decomposition rates and use by invertebrates Cornelia B. Harris, SUNY Albany, David L. Strayer, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Stuart E.G. Findlay, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Gary S. Kleppel, SUNY Albany | ||
PS 37-100 | Positive feedback favors an invasive macrophyte Rebecca A. Urban, Lebanon Valley College, John E. Titus, Binghamton University, Heidi H. Natel, Binghamton University | ||
PS 37-101 | Seasonal distribution of contaminants in the lower Mississippi River in areas of Port Gibson and Natchez, MS Mary Davis, Alcorn State University, Alex D. W. Acholonu, Alcorn State University | ||
PS 37-102 | Water quality of surface waters of Houston and Galveston, TX one year after hurricanes Gustav and Ike Latasha Owens, Alcorn State University, Alex D. W. Acholonu, Alcorn State University | ||
PS 37-103 | How does coverage influence the community structure of a pasture stream? Evidences from a field experiment in Brazil M. Ceneviva-Bastos, Sao Paulo State University, L. Casatti, Sao Paulo State University, L. C. Marques, Sao Paulo State University | ||
PS 37-104 | Green fluorescent protein-labeled Escherichia coli: An effective tool to enhance visibility of small Daphnia when monitoring behavioral responses in tank experiments Rachel E. Day, Ashland University, Andrew V. Greene, Ashland University, Patricia A. Saunders, Ashland University | ||
PS 37-105 | Warmer temperatures help an invasive harmful cyanobacterium outcompete native phytoplankton Caitlin N. Ryan, State University of New York at Geneseo, Mridul K. Thomas, Michigan State University, Elena Litchman, Michigan State University | ||
PS 37-106 | Sediment characteristics and accumulation rates in ponds of the Brandywine watershed Andrew S. Brainard, West Chester University, G. Winfield Fairchild, West Chester University, Gary W. Coutu, West Chester University, Christopher Robinson, GIS/Database Consultant | ||
PS 37-107 | Why is the Green River green? Nutrient limitation of algal biomass accrual in the Upper Green River, Kentucky Mary Douglas Penick, Western Kentucky University, Albert J. Meier, Western Kentucky University, Scott Grubbs, Western Kentucky University | ||
PS 37-108 | Longitudinal analysis of the relationship between land-use and biological integrity of a freshwater river system, southwestern Ohio, USA Katherine G. Norris, University of Dayton, Ryan W. McEwan, The University of Dayton | ||
PS 37-109 | Effects of stream acidification and predation risk on the diet of Appalachian brook crayfish Cambarus bartonii Stephen Chervenyak, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, Alicia Helfrick, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, Theo Light, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania | ||
PS 37-110 | Ecological characteristics of the Rio Cupeyes Stefanie L. Whitmire, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, William H. McDowell, University of New Hampshire, Tania Burgos, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez | ||
PS 37-111 | Mitigating for the loss of marine nutrients from salmon: Ecological effects of salmon carcass and analog additions to headwater aquatic and terrestrial systems in Idaho, USA Mark S. Wipfli, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Amy M. Marcarelli, Michigan Technological University, Katy L. Kavanagh, University of Idaho, Gregg Servheen, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Scott F. Collins, Idaho State University, Laura A. Felicetti, Washington State University, Scott T. Florin, Washington State University, Colden V. Baxter, Idaho State University, Tadd Wheeler, University of Idaho |
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