COS 58
Aquatic-Terrestrial Linkages

Wednesday, August 12, 2015: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
302, Baltimore Convention Center
8:00 AM
 Long-term watershed urban development and climatic influences on the north central Gulf of Mexico lagoon ecosystems
Yushun Chen, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Just Cebrian, Dauphin Island Sea Lab/University of South Alabama Marine Sciences, Dauphin Island, AL; John Lehrter, US EPA, NHEERL, Gulf Ecology Division; Bart Christiaen, Dauphin Island Sea Lab/University of South Alabama Marine Sciences; Jason Stutes, Dauphin Island Sea Lab/University of South Alabama Marine Sciences
8:20 AM
 Improving the application of open channel methods to estimate watershed-scale denitrification
Karen L. Knee, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center; John Gardner, Duke University; Dana C. Brenner, Johns Hopkins University; Joseph J. Miklas, Smithsonian Institution; Rebecca J. Fox, Washington College; Anne B. Gustafson, Horn Point Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Thomas R. Fisher, Horn Point Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Thomas E. Jordan, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
8:40 AM
 Ecosystem controls over deep water percolation beneath desert playa wetlands
Owen P. McKenna, Arizona State University; Osvaldo E. Sala, Arizona State University
9:00 AM
 Long-term dissolved oxygen responses to increasing dissolved organic matter in small temperate lakes
Lesley B. Knoll, Lacawac Sanctuary Field Station; Craig E. Williamson, Miami University; Theresa M. Warner, Miami University; Rachel M. Pilla, Miami University; Taylor H. Leach, Miami University; Jennifer A. Brentrup, Miami University
9:20 AM
 Implications of freshwater ‘browning’ on zooplankton: Using Super Hume as an artificial source of dissolved organic carbon for experimentation
Dina M. Leech, Longwood University; Jessica L. Littlefield, Longwood University; Nicholas R. Ravagli, Longwood University; Krystal T. Ream, Longwood University
9:40 AM
9:50 AM Cancelled
 Interacting effects of vegetation and hydrogeomorphic complexity on nitrate in agricultural waterways
Alex J. Klein, University of California, Davis; Mary L. Cadenasso, University of California, Davis
10:10 AM
 Including the freshwater landscape in a multi-themed regionalization system to capture macroscale patterns
Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Michigan State University; Shuai Yuan, Michigan State University; Sarah Collins, Michigan State University; C. Emi Fergus, Michigan State University; Christopher T. Filstrup, Iowa State University; Emily Norton Henry, Oregon State University; Jean-Francois Lapierre, Michigan State University; Caren Scott, Michigan State University; Patricia Soranno, Michigan State University; Pang-Ning Tan, Michigan State University; Ty Wagner, Pennsylvania State University; Katherine Webster, Trinity College Dublin
10:30 AM
 Lake Yojoa, Honduras: The changing state of a large tropical lake during 30 years of human caused stress
Ed K. Hall, Colorado State University; Greg Newman, Colorado State University; Nicole E. Kaplan, Colorado State University; Arie Sanders, Escuala Agricola Panamericana
10:50 AM
 Going beyond richness and diversity to capture the consequences of land use on stream fish in Ohio
Blythe Hazellief, Wright State University; Volker Bahn, Wright State University; Yvonne Vadeboncoeur, Wright State University
11:10 AM
 Environmental drivers of life stage specific distributional patterns in Odonata: Implications for biomonitoring
Francisco Valente-Neto, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul; Fábio de Oliveira Roque, Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul; Marciel Elio Rodrigues, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul; Leandro Juen, Universidade Federal do Pará, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas; Christopher M. Swan, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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