COS 47 - Marine Systems

Wednesday, August 10, 2016: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Floridian Blrm A, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
8:00 AM
 Drivers of variability among NE Pacific rocky intertidal microbial communities
Orissa M. Moulton, University of Chicago; Catherine A. Pfister, University of Chicago; Jack A. Gilbert, Argonne National Laboratory
8:20 AM
 Food use of macrozoobenthos across the boundary between marine and terrestrial ecosystems: Functional diversity within a salt marsh
Gesine Lange, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg; Kristin Haynert, Georg August University Goettingen; Stefan Scheu, Georg-August University; Ingrid Kröncke, Senckenberg am Meer
8:40 AM
 Maximum entropy modeling of marine fish species' spatial and temporal distributions using earth system data
Lifei Wang, Gulf of Maine Research Institute; Lisa A. Kerr, Gulf of Maine Research Institute; Eric Bridger, Gulf of Maine Research Institute; Nicholas R. Record, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences; Ben Tupper, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
9:00 AM
 Microbiomes of fish, sediment and seagrass suggest connectivity of coral reef microbial populations
Joshua A. Drew, American Museum of Natural History; Jennifer F. Biddle, University of Delaware; Rosa León-Zayas, University of Delaware; Molly R. McCargar, Columbia University
9:20 AM
 Coral connectivity in the Great Barrier Reef: New insights into current and future dispersal patterns
Joana C. Figueiredo, Nova Southeastern University; Christopher J. Thomas, Universite catolique de Louvain; Emmanuel Hanert, Universite catolique de Louvain; Eric Deleersnijder, Universite catolique de Louvain; Andrew H. Baird, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University; Sean R. Connolly, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Predicting coastal sand dune morphology and coastal hazard exposure in the U.S. Pacific Northwest using a Bayesian network
Reuben Biel, Oregon State University; Sally D. Hacker, Oregon State University; Peter Ruggiero, Oregon State University
10:10 AM
 How disturbance frequency influences coral population dynamics
Bernhard Riegl, Nova Southeastern University
10:30 AM
 Can you hear me now? Range-testing a submerged passive acoustic receiver array in a Caribbean coral reef habitat
Thomas Selby, University of Florida; Kristen M. Hart, U.S. Geological Survey; Ikuko Fujisaki, University of Florida; Brian J. Smith, University of Florida; Clayton Pollock, National Park Service; Zandy Hillis-Starr, National Park Service; Ian Lundgren, National Park Service; Madan K. Oli, University of Florida
11:10 AM Cancelled
 Illustrating fisheries management in Florida for the purpose of stakeholder community education
Juliane Struve, University of Florida; Chelsey Campbell, University of Florida; Jynessa Dutka-Gianelli, University of Florida; Kai Lorenzen, University of Florida
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