PS 17 - Aquatic Ecology

Wednesday, August 10, 2016: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
 Interactions between native and non-native fishes and their impact on zooplankton in small temperate ponds
Elizabeth P. Tristano, Southern Illinois University; Jessica E. Rettig, Denison University
 Use of environmental DNA to survey the distributions of the salamander and fish species
Izumi Katano, Nara Women's University; Kei Harada, University of Hyogo; Rio Souma, University of Hyogo; Yusuke Sakata, University of Hyogo; Hideyuki Doi, University of Hyogo; Toshifumi Minamoto, Kobe University
 Macroinvertebrate assemblages in selected New Jersey springs
Yaritza R. Acosta Caraballo, Montclair State University; Meiyin Wu, Montclair State University
 Hydrologic fluctuations influence daily survival rates of wading birds in a subtropical littoral wetland
David A. Essian, Florida Atlantic University; Jennifer E. Chastant, Florida Atlantic University; Jenna C. May, Florida Atlantic University; Dale E. Gawlik, Florida Atlantic University
 Nutrient influxes from Caretta caretta (loggerhead sea turtle) nesting
Sharmin Siddiqui, University of Florida; Brian J. Smith, University of Florida; Christina M. Romagosa, University of Florida; Ray Carthy, University of Florida; Nichole Bishop, University of Florida
 Estimation of harvest for a Caribbean artisanal postlarvae goby fishery
Tamara Wells, North Carolina State University; Mallory N. Gyovai, North Carolina State University; Edna Diaz Negron, North Carolina State University; Jesse R. Fischer, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, North Carolina State University; Augustin C. Engman, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, North Carolina State University; Adriane O. Gill, North Carolina State University; Crystal S. Lee Pow, North Carolina State University; Harry V. Daniels, North Carolina State University; Thomas Kwak, U.S. Geological Survey, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit; Jaime A. Collazo, U.S. Geological Survey, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Cancelled
 Anthropogenic impacts on two Western Himalayan lakes in Himachal Pradesh, India
Tamara Marcus, University of New Hampshire; Sudha Tiwari, University of Delhi; Jay P. Bhatt, University of Delhi; Maharaj K. Pandit, University of Delhi
 What’s the role of warming in unlocking nutrient availability in alpine lakes?
Jill Baron, US Geological Survey; Isabella Oleksy, Colorado State University
 Characterization of a Caribbean riverine fish assemblage: Potential effects of postlarval amphidromous migration
Mary Keilhauer, North Carolina State University; Jesse R. Fischer, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, North Carolina State University; Augustin C. Engman, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, North Carolina State University; Adriane O. Gill, North Carolina State University; Crystal S. Lee Pow, North Carolina State University; Harry V. Daniels, North Carolina State University; Thomas Kwak, U.S. Geological Survey, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit; Jaime A. Collazo, U.S. Geological Survey, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
 A multidisciplinary environmental assessment of Greenwood Lake (NJ)
Alessandra Rossi, Montclair State University; Kevin Olsen, Montclair State University; Bianca Wentzell, Montclair State University; Meiyin Wu, Montclair State University
 Predator-prey distributions in tropical streams, Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico: Movements of freshwater shrimp (Macrobrachium carcinus, Macrobrachium crenulatum) following two historic droughts
Alan P. Covich, University of Georgia; Todd A. Crowl, Florida International University; Omar Perez-Reyes, University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras
 Droughts and macroinvertebrate community responses in tropical streams in Puerto Rico
Omar Perez-Reyes, University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras; Todd A. Crowl, Florida International University; Alan P. Covich, University of Georgia; William H. McDowell, University of New Hampshire; Alonso Ramírez, University of Puerto Rico
 Leaf litter subsidy gradients differentially influence pond ecosystem properties
Freya E. Rowland, University of Missouri; Ricardo M. Holdo, University of Missouri; Raymond D. Semlitsch, University of Missouri
 Stable isotopes indicate zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) increase dependence of lake food webs on littoral energy sources
Ryan S. A. Trapp, University of St. Thomas; Margaret C. Thompson, University of St. Thomas; Brian R. Herwig, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Kyle D. Zimmer, University of St. Thomas
 Zooplankton use of the deep chlrorophyll layer in Lake Michigan
Catherine Louie, Cornell University; Annie Scofield, Cornell University
 Stable isotopes reveal niche separation among three piscivores in a northern mesotrophic lake
Zachary A. George, University of St. Thomas; Brian R. Herwig, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Kyle D. Zimmer, University of St. Thomas
 The effects of fish species on lake dissolved oxygen concentration compared to an acidic lake
Bobbetta A. Davis, SUNY New Paltz; Anthony Hollander, SUNY New Paltz; Brian Wilcove, SUNY New Paltz; Julia Herten, SUNY New Paltz; Krista Micelli, SUNY New Paltz; Matthew Farragher, SUNY New Paltz; David C. Richardson, SUNY New Paltz
 Reducing algal blooms in Dream Lake, WI: Algal and zooplankton seasonal dynamics indicate response to food web manipulation
Carrie E.H. Kissman, St. Norbert College; Cole Brennan, St. Norbert College; Kristin L. Kniech, St. Norbert College; James R. Hodgson, St. Norbert College
 Decreasing acid precipitation in the Shawangunk Mountains, New York and the differential recovery of lake acidity
Brian Wilcove, SUNY New Paltz; Matthew Farragher, SUNY New Paltz; Bobbetta A. Davis, SUNY New Paltz; Krista Micelli, SUNY New Paltz; Anthony Hollander, SUNY New Paltz; Julia Herten, SUNY New Paltz; David C. Richardson, SUNY New Paltz
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