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COS 97 -
Aquatic-Terrestrial Linkages II
Wednesday, August 8, 2012: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
A103, Oregon Convention Center
1:30 PM
Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi) subsidies to nearshore socio-ecological systems
Margot Hessing-Lewis, Simon Fraser University;
Brittany Keeling, Simon Fraser University;
Anne K. Salomon, Simon Fraser University;
Anna Gerrard, Simon Fraser University;
Dana Lepofsky, Simon Fraser University;
Kenneth Lertzman, Simon Fraser University;
Clark Housty, Heilstuk First Nation;
Gary Housty, Heilstuk First Nation;
William Gladstone, Heilstuk First Nation;
Keith Gladstone, Heilstuk First Nation;
Reg Moody, Heilstuk First Nation
1:50 PM
Salmon subsidize an escape from a size spectrum
Morgan D. Hocking, Simon Fraser University;
Nicholas K. Dulvy, Simon Fraser University;
John D. Reynolds, Hakai Institute;
Richard A. Ring, Royal BC Museum;
Thomas E. Reimchen, University of Victoria
2:10 PM
Do stream logjams enhance aquatic export to riparian habitats?
Todd A. Wellnitz, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire;
Eric C. Merten, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire;
Zachary R. Snobl, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire;
Christopher M. Wojan, New Mexico State University;
Ong Xiong, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
3:20 PM
Modeling masses of midges: Following the path of aquatic insects from a lake onto land
Jamin Dreyer, University of Kentucky;
Philip A. Townsend, University of Wisconsin - Madison;
James C. Hook III, University of Wisconsin - Madison;
M. Jake Vander Zanden, University of Wisconsin-Madison;
David Hoekman, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.);
Aditya Singh, University of Wisconsin - Madison;
Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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