COS 105 - Communities: Spatial Patterns And Environmental Gradients II

Wednesday, August 9, 2017: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
C120-121, Oregon Convention Center
1:30 PM
 Universal nestedness of microbial communities: Are there global cauldrons of microbial diversity?
Joshua Ladau, Gladstone Institutes, University of California San Francisco; Luke R. Thompson, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, stationed at Southwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service; Jon G. Sanders, University of California San Diego; Daniel McDonald, University of California San Diego; Kenneth J. Locey, Indiana University; Katherine S. Pollard, University of California San Francisco; Janet K. Jansson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Jack A. Gilbert, University of Chicago; Rob Knight, University of California San Diego
1:50 PM
 Urban infrastructure drives aquatic bacterial communities
Erin F. Jones, Brigham Young University; Zachary T. Aanderud, Brigham Young University
2:10 PM
 Sixgill shark (Hexanchus griseus) distribution in relation to temperature and salinity: First steps in marine habitat suitability modeling using passive acoustic telemetry data
Alli N. Cramer, Washington State University; Steve Katz, Washington State University; Kelly Andrews, NOAA; Daniel H. Thornton, Washington State University
2:30 PM
 Mangrove peat and sediment microbial communities
Emma L. Aronson, University of California, Riverside; Matthew T. Costa, UC San Diego; Jon K. Botthoff, UC Riverside; Mia R. Maltz, University of California, Irvine; Octavio Aburto-Oropeza, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego; Exequiel Ezcurra, University of California, Riverside
2:50 PM Cancelled
 Macroinvertebrates of prairie headwater streams: Spatial patterns of community structure
Jessica M. Warwick, University of Missouri; Robert W. Sites, University of Missouri
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Antibiotic resistance genes in an urban stream
Alescia Roberto, Kent State University; Laura G. Leff, Kent State University
3:40 PM
 Estimating changes in prehistoric forest composition from sediment pollen in the Upper Midwestern United States
Andria Dawson, University of Arizona; Christopher J. Paciorek, University of California, Berkeley; Jason S. McLachlan, University of Notre Dame; Simon Goring, University of Wisconsin-Madison; John W. Williams, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Stephen T. Jackson, U.S. Geological Survey
4:00 PM
 Interpreting pollen data for maximum spatial resolution
Randy Calcote, University of Minnesota; Sara C. Hotchkiss, University of Wisconsin; Elizabeth A. Lynch, Luther College
4:20 PM
 Changes in the composition and diversity of seagrass blade associated microbial communities correlates with environmental and host condition
Margaret A Vogel, Florida State University; Olivia U. Mason, Florida State University; Thomas E. Miller, Florida State University
4:40 PM
 A unified approach to ecological synchrony using Fourier transform methods
Lawrence W. Sheppard, University of Kansas; Daniel Reuman, University of Kansas
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