COS 51 - Biogeochemistry: Linking Community Structure And Ecosystem Function II

Tuesday, August 8, 2017: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
B117, Oregon Convention Center
1:30 PM
 Biogeochemical stoichiometry influences simple soil food web response to resource additions
John E. Barrett, Virginia Polytechnic and State University; Byron J. Adams, Brigham Young University; Becky A. Ball, Arizona State University at the West Campus; Ross A. Virginia, Dartmouth College; Diana H. Wall, Colorado State University
1:50 PM
 Interactions between natural organic matter and microbes in groundwater
Romy Chakraborty, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Xiaoqin Wu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Qinghao Li, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Wanli Yang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Yina Liu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Ping Zhang, University of Oklahoma; Yujia Qin, University of Oklahoma; Nancy J Hess, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Terry C. Hazen, OakRidge National Laboratory; Jizhong Zhou, University of Oklahoma
2:10 PM
 Linking terrestrial biosphere models with imaging spectrometry measurements of ecosystem composition
Paul R. Moorcroft, Harvard University; Alexander Antonarakis, Sussex University; Stacy Bogan, Harvard University
2:30 PM Cancelled
 Fish movement drives spatial and temporal patterns of nitrogen availability on coral reefs
Fiona T. Francis, Simon Fraser University; Isabelle M. Côté, Simon Fraser University/Vancouver Island University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 It’s getting salty in here: Dynamics of wetland microbial community composition and function following saltwater intrusion
Chansotheary Dang, Virginia Commonwealth University; Ember M. Morrissey, West Virginia University; Scott C. Neubauer, Virginia Commonwealth University; Rima B. Franklin, Virginia Commonwealth University
3:40 PM
 Aboveground–belowground ecology in the high alpine in response to climate change
Dorota L. Porazinska, University of Colorado; Clifton P. Bueno de Mesquita, University of Colorado; Emily Farrer, Tulane University; Andrew J. King, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jane Griffin Smith, University of Colorado; Marko J. Spasojevic, University of California; Caitlin T. White, University of Colorado; Katharine N. Suding, University of Colorado; Steven K. Schmidt, University of Colorado
4:20 PM
 Green turtles and blue carbon: Effects of grazing on seagrass ecosystem carbon dynamics
Robert A. Johnson, University of Florida; Alexandra G. Gulick, University of Florida; Alan B. Bolten, University of Florida; Karen A. Bjorndal, University of Florida
4:40 PM
 Using deuterium and oxygen-18 isotopes to understand stemflow generation mechanisms as a function of tree species and climate
Mercedes L. Siegle-Gaither, Mississippi State University; Courtney Siegert, Mississippi State University; Richard F. Keim, Louisiana State University
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