COS 50
Wetlands

Tuesday, August 6, 2013: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
M101B, Minneapolis Convention Center
1:30 PM
 Frog use of urban and agricultural landscapes in lowland Vietnam
Katie A. Holzer, University of California, Davis; Robert P. Bayers, University of California, Davis; Tao Thien Nguyen, Vietnam National Museum of Nature
2:10 PM
 Pacific Northwest tide channel utilization by fish as an ecosystem service
James H. Power, U.S. EPA; Christina L. Folger, U.S. EPA; David Beugli, Dynamac Corporation; Katharine Marko, U.S. EPA, Western Ecology Division, Pacific Coastal Ecology Branch
2:30 PM
 A constructed treatment wetland provides key urban ecosystem services even in a hot, dry climate
Daniel L. Childers, Arizona State University; Jennifer Hannan, Arizona State University; Christopher A. Sanchez, Arizona State University; Laura Turnbull, Arizona State University; Nicholas A. Weller, Arizona State University
2:50 PM
 Landscape influences on northern leopard frog genetic diversity and effective population size in North Dakota
Justin D. L. Fisher, North Dakota State University; Kevin M. Purcell, Duke University & NOAA: Southeast Fisheries Science Center; Craig A. Stockwell, North Dakota State University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Wetland losses due to row crop Expansion in the Prairie Pothole Region
Carol A. Johnston, South Dakota State University
3:40 PM
 Gross N2O production drives net N2O fluxes along a salt marsh redox gradient
Wendy H. Yang, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Whendee L. Silver, University of California, Berkeley
4:00 PM
 Interacting effects of nutrient enrichment and simulated herbivory on methane emissions and methane associated microbial communities from four freshwater wetland plant species
Anthony J. Rietl, Louisiana State University; John A. Nyman, Louisiana State University; Charles W. Lindau, Louisiana State University; Colin R. Jackson, University of Mississippi
4:20 PM
 Land use and climate affects wetland dynamics and productivity
Lisa A. McCauley, South Dakota State University/ US Geological Survey; Michael J. Anteau, US Geological Survey; Max Post van der Burg, US Geological Survey; Mark T. Wiltermuth, US Geological Survey
4:40 PM
 Methane production efficiency and production pathway in restored and natural wetlands of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Gavin McNicol, University of California, Berkeley; Whendee L. Silver, University of California, Berkeley