COS 27
Ecosystem Function: Biodiversity I

Tuesday, August 11, 2015: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
325, Baltimore Convention Center
8:00 AM
 The legacy effects of seagrass genetic diversity on productivity
Torrance C. Hanley, Northeastern University; Jonathan H. Grabowski, Northeastern University; Geoffrey C. Trussell, Northeastern University; A. Randall Hughes, Northeastern University
8:20 AM
 Can the results of biodiversity-ecosystem productivity studies be translated to bioenergy production?
Timothy Dickson, University of Nebraska-Omaha; Katherine L. Gross, Michigan State University
8:40 AM
 Genetic diversity in symbiont response to increased nutrients
Shannon L. Bayliss, California State University; Casey P. terHorst, California State University, Northridge
9:00 AM
 Plant diversity effects on carbon cycling in the Arctic
Case M. Prager, Columbia University; Natalie Boelman, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University; Heaher Greaves, University of Idaho; Kevin L. Griffin, Columbia University; Jan U.H. Eitel, University of Idaho; Troy Magney, University of Idaho; Lee A. Vierling, University of Idaho; Shahid Naeem, Columbia University
9:20 AM
 Producer diversity enhances consumer stability in a benthic marine community
Zachary T. Long, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Aaron P. Ramus, University of North Carolina Wilmington
9:40 AM
9:50 AM Cancelled
 Bacterial diversity, ecosystem functioning and ecosystem services: Evidence from two dilution-to-extinction experiments
Fabian Roger, University of Gothenburg; Thomas Backhaus, University of Gothenburg; Stefan Bertilsson, Uppsala University; Silke Langenheder, Uppsala University; Henrik Johansson, University of Gothenburg; Åsa Arrhenius, University of Gothenburg; Omneya Ahmed, Uppsala University; Lars Gamfeldt, University of Gothenburg
10:10 AM
 Predator phylogenetic diversity decreases predation rate via antagonistic interactions
Andrew MacDonald, University of British Columbia; Gustavo Q. Romero, State University of Campinas; Diane S. Srivastava, University of British Columbia
10:50 AM
 Fishing down nutrients on coral reefs: Selective harvest reduces nutrient capacity in coral reef ecosystems
Jacob E. Allgeier, University of Washington; Abel Valdivia, University of North Carolina; Craig A. Layman, North Carolina State University; Courtney Cox, Smithsonian Institute; John Bruno, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
11:10 AM
 Global seagrass ecology: Biogeography of Zostera marina community dynamics
Pamela L. Reynolds, University of California; J. Emmett Duffy, Smithsonian; John J. Stachowicz, University of California, Davis; Kevin Hovel, San Diego State University; Z E N Partners, (Zostera Experimental Network)
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