PS 34
Aquatic Ecology: Streams And Rivers

Wednesday, August 7, 2013: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall B, Minneapolis Convention Center
 Spatial pattern of benthic diatoms and water quality assessment using diatom indices in a subtropical river, China
Quanfa Zhang, Wuhan Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences; Xiang Tan, Wuhan Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences
 Manistee river tributaries as potential Arctic grayling habitat
Brian Danhoff, Michigan Technological University; Casey J. Huckins, Michigan Technological University; Nancy A. Auer, Michigan Technological University; Cameron Goble, Michigan Technological University; Stephanie Ogren, Little River Band of Ottawa Indians; Marty Holtgren, Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
 Multi-scale variation in abundance and distribution of juvenile salmonids in neighboring Lake Superior tributaries: Potential effects of fine sediment aggradation and species interactions
Casey J. Huckins, Michigan Technological University; Anthony D. Matthys, Michigan Technological University; Edward A. Baker, Michigan DNR
 Flooding impacts and status of riverine mesohabitats, channel complexity, and habitat turnover along the Missouri River
Danielle J. Quist, University of South Dakota; Mark D. Dixon, University of South Dakota; Tim C. Cowman, University of South Dakota; Daniel A. Soluk, University of South Dakota
 Ecohydrological investigations of Minnesota River sandbar vegetation
Rachel E. Rausch, University of Minnesota; Christian F. Lenhart, University of Minnesota; Laura J. Triplett, University of Minnesota
 Freshwater fish assemblage patterns in Rhode Island streams and rivers
Brenda Rashleigh, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Alisa Richardson, Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management; Mark Nimiroski, Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management; Alan Libby, Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management
 Urban stream health: Macroinvertebrates and periphyton as indicators
Clair Bidez, Westminster College; Morgan Anderson, Westminster College; Frank Black, Westminster College; Christine A. Clay, Westminster College
 Does elevation increase aquatic-terrestrial exchange in arid mountain streams?
Florencia Fernández Campón, CCT Mendoza-CONICET; Erica Scheibler, IADIZA - CONICET; Gustavo Castro Burgos, CCT Mendoza-CONICET; Vanesa Bozzo, CCT Mendoza-CONICET; Natalia Roldán, CCT Mendoza-CONICET; Todd Wellnitz, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
 Relationship between land use and Ohio stream fish diversity
Blythe Hazellief, Wright State University; Yvonne Vadeboncoeur, Wright State University; Volker Bahn, Wright State University
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