Friday, August 12, 2016: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
315, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
8:20 AM
Antibiotics rapidly disturb the gut environment and microbiota, leading to reproducible succession
Aspen T. Reese, Duke University;
Heather Durand, Duke University;
Max M. Villa, Duke University;
Sai Nimmagadda, Duke University;
Eugenia H. Cho, University of Pennsylvania;
Scott P. Nichols, Profusa, Inc.;
Natalie A. Wisniewski, Profusa, Inc.;
Bruce Klitzman, Duke University;
Lawrence A. David, Duke University
9:00 AM
Detecting hydrological tipping points in semi-arid woodlands
Andrew M. Fox, National Ecological Observatory Network;
Daniel J. Krofcheck, University of New Mexico;
Amanda Liebricht, University of New Mexico;
Gregory E. Maurer, University of New Mexico;
Laura Morillas, University of New Mexico;
Robert E. Pangle, University of New Mexico;
William T. Pockman, University of New Mexico;
Susanne Schwinning, Texas State University;
Marcy E. Litvak, University of New Mexico
10:10 AM
Conditions of the demersal fish communities after a three-year trawling ban in Hong Kong, South China
Yanny K.Y. Mak, The University of Hong Kong;
Lily S.R. Tao, The University of Hong Kong;
Kevin K.Y. Ho, The University of Hong Kong;
Matthew Perkins, The University of Hong Kong;
William W.L. Cheung, University of British Columbia;
Yvonne Sadovy de Mitcheson, The University of Hong Kong;
Gray A. Williams, The University of Hong Kong;
David Dudgeon, The University of Hong Kong;
Kenneth M.Y. Leung, The University of Hong Kong