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
2:30 PM
 Movement of mercury from streams to terrestrial consumers by aquatic insects across a gradient of land cover types and dissolved organic carbon
Ramsa Chaves-Ulloa, Dartmouth College; Nicholas A. Baer, Colby-Sawyer College; Celia Y. Chen, Dartmouth College; Kathryn L. Cottingham, Dartmouth; Holly A. Ewing, Bates College; Hannah J. Roebuck, Dartmouth College; Brad W. Taylor, Dartmouth College; Kathleen C. Weathers, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
2:50 PM
 Midges deliver aquatic resources and enrich terrestrial arthropod food webs
David Hoekman, National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON, Inc.); Jamin Dreyer, University of Kentucky; Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin - Madison
3:10 PM
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
3:40 PM
 Evaluating alder and salmon as drivers of nutrient availability and lake productivity in southwestern Alaska
Denise A. Devotta, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jennifer M. Fraterrigo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Patrick Walsh, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Stacey Lowe, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Daniel E. Schindler, University of Washington; Tim Sands, Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Feng Sheng Hu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4:20 PM
 Landscape characteristics drive the schedule of salmon subsidies and species they support in terrestrial ecosystems
Peter J. Lisi, University of Washington; Daniel E. Schindler, University of Washington
4:40 PM
 The potential importance of terrestrial derived dissolved carbon inputs for lake zooplankton production: A mass balance assessment
Michael T. Brett, University of Washington; George Arhonditsis, University of Toronto; Sudeep Chandra, University of Nevada, Reno; Martin Kainz, Donau-Universität Krems