PS 109 - Latebreaking: Marine And Estuarine Systems

Friday, August 10, 2012: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Habitat damage and the economic optimality of marine reserves
Holly V. Moeller, Stanford University; Michael G. Neubert, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
 Observational flooding effects onĀ Rhizophora mangle
Kimber C. Moreland, Regis University; Catherine Kleier, Regis University
 Detection of an ontogenetic diet shift in the naked goby, Gobiosoma bosc
Michelle C. D'Aguillo, College of Charleston Grice Marine Laboratory; Antony S. Harold, College of Charleston Grice Marine Laboratory; William A. Roumillat, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; David M. Wyanski, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; Tanya L. Darden, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
 Size differences in sand crabs living in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean
Zen Faulkes, The University of Texas-Pan American; T. Patricia Feria, The University of Texas-Pan American
 Non-indigenous copepods and plankton dynamics of the lower Columbia River Estuary
Stephen M. Bollens, Washington State University Vancouver; Joanne K. Breckenridge, Washington State University Vancouver; Gretchen C. Rollwagen-Bollens, Washington State University Vancouver; Jeff R. Cordell, University of Washington; Olga Kalata, University of Washington
Cancelled
 Symbiosis and stress in a thermally tolerant coral
Ethan B. C. Epps, University of Georgia; Rachel Jude, University of Georgia
Cancelled
 Salt marsh as a coastal filter: An estuary-wide observational study
Joanna L. Nelson, University of California, Santa Cruz; Erika S. Zavaleta, University of California, Santa Cruz
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