Poster Number |
Abstract Title |
Speaker(s) |
Session |
1 |
MULTI-MARKER METABARCODING ASSESSMENT OF BIODIVERSITY WITHIN STREAM BIOFILM COMMUNITIES ALONG AN ACID MINE DRAINAGE RECOVERY GRADIENT |
Morgan Vis, Daniel Wolf
|
C01 Algae |
2 |
PATTERNS IN POLYPHOSPHATE STORAGE ACROSS A GRADIENT OF PHOSPHOROUS ENRICHMENT |
Aaron Gordon-Weaver, Steven Rier, Corey Conville, Jennifer Tuomisto
|
C01 Algae |
3 |
SPATIAL VARIATION OF PERIPHYTON BETWEEN RESTORED AND UNRESTORED STREAM SEGMENTS |
Austin Morehouse, Robert Verb, Leslie Riley, Devon Jackson, Nao Hariguchi, Alex Wood, Evan Corteville
|
C01 Algae |
4 |
THE INFLUENCE OF GLACIAL ERRATICS AS A HABITAT MODIFIER FOR PERIPHYTON IN A LOW ORDER LOTIC SYSTEM |
Crystal Scales, Leslie Riley, Robert Verb, Zachary Bragg
|
C01 Algae |
5 |
TOXICITY OF THE NOVEL ANTIMICROBIAL AGENT BENZETHONIUM CHLORIDE TO STREAM BIOFILM |
Deven Korte, David J. Janetski
|
C01 Algae |
6 |
ASSESSING THE UTILITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DNA IN PREDICTING THE DISTRIBUTION OF ALASKAN FISH SPECIES |
James Eddings, Charles Hawkins, John Olson, Emily Campbell, Torrey Rodgers, Karen Mock
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
7 |
ASSESSMENT OF TROPHIC INTERACTIONS AND DIETARY OVERLAP BETWEEN SMALLMOUTH BASS AND BROWN TROUT IN A PENNSYLVANIA STREAM |
Devin McClain, David J. Janetski, Eli Beal
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
8 |
COMPARATIVE ECOLOGY OF FRESHWATER FISH COMMUNITIES IN VINDHYA-SATPURA RIFT VALLEY AND HIMALAYAN FOOTHILLS IN INDIA |
Rubina Mondal, Anuradha Bhat
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
9 |
EFFECT OF ELEVATION IN ASSEMBLAGE FISH IN HIGH MOUNTAIN STREAMS, COLOMBIA |
Adriana Marcela Forero Céspedes, Francisco Antonio Villa Navarro
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
10 |
EFFECT OF HABITAT QUALITY ON ROUND GOBY (NEOGOBIUS MELANOSTOMUS) AND WHITE SUCKER (CATOSTOMUS COMMERSONII) IN STREAMS |
Robert Roose, Donna Kashian, Corey Krabbenhoft
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
11 |
EFFECT OF SUSPENDED BENTONITE SEDIMENT ON FOUR SPECIES OF STREAM FISH (ETHEOSTOMA SPECTABILE, ETHEOSTOMA STIGMAEUM, NOTROPIS ATHERINOIDES, AND NOTURUS EXILIS) |
Madison Bowe, Shannon Brewer, Andy Miller
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
12 |
EFFECTS OF EXPERIMENTAL COVERING AND RESTORATION OF RIPARIAN GRASS ON TERRESTRIAL INVERTEBRATES SUPPLY AND AQUATIC ANIMAL COMMUNITIES |
Tsubasa Hamashima, Yoshinori Taniguchi
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
13 |
EXTREME PARENTING: OXIDATIVE STRESS AS A MEDIATOR OF THE TRADEOFF BETWEEN PARENTAL CARE AND FUTURE REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN A MOUTHBROODING CICHLID FISH |
Jacob Sawecki, Peter Dijkstra, Emily Miros
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
14 |
FISH COMMUNITY ASSEMBLAGES IN THE OZARKS OF SOUTHERN MISSOURI |
Stephanie Sickler, Sean Maher
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
15 |
FUNCTIONAL AND GEOGRAPHIC COMPONENTS OF RISK AND RARITY FOR STREAM FISHES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES |
Jennifer A. Smith, Jason Dunham, Meryl C. Mims, Steffany Yamada, Abigail L. Benson
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
16 |
INVASION BY A NATIVE SPECIES: CONSEQUENCES FOR POPULATION DYNAMICS AND DIET OF A NON-NATIVE SPECIES. |
Jessica Rettig
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
17 |
QUANTIFYING BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC HABITAT FEATURES TO GUIDE REPATRIATION OF SOUTHWESTERN NATIVE FISHES |
Jack Torresdal, Jane Marks, Benjamin Koch, Rebecca Fritz
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
18 |
SEGREGATED HABITAT USE BY JUVENILE AND ADULT TROUT IN A FLOODPLAIN SPRINGBROOK |
Rachel Brinkley, Colden Baxter, James Paris
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
19 |
SUSTAINABLE FRESHWATER RECREATIONAL FISHERY WITHOUT SUPPLEMENTAL STOCKING FARMED FISH IN JAPAN |
Yoshinori Taniguchi, Yuya Nagasaki
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
20 |
THE DIET OF SUNFISH FORAGING IN THE MILFOIL BEDS OF THE MENOMINEE RIVER WATERSHED, MICHIGAN |
Mike Mendel, Rhonda Mendel, Jeff Niehaus, Jamie Krejsa
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
21 |
VARIABILITY OF TRACE-ELEMENT ACCUMULATION AMONG INVERTIVOROUS FISHES FROM A COASTAL PLAIN STREAM CONTAMINATED BY COAL COMBUSTION WASTE |
Brooke Lindell
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
22 |
A BENTHIC INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT FOR LAKE OF THE WOODS. |
Tana McDaniel, Timothy Pascoe
|
C03 Invertebrates |
23 |
ANNUAL THERMAL PARTITIONING IN CHIRONOMID EMERGENCE FROM AN URBAN TROUT STREAM |
Corrie Nyquist, Leonard C. Ferrington, Jr.
|
C03 Invertebrates |
24 |
AQUATIC INSECT EMERGENCE PRODUCTION FROM HYDROLOGICALLY ALTERED SECTIONS OF A LOW GRADIENT MIDWESTERN RIVER |
Katie Heiden, Matt Whiles
|
C03 Invertebrates |
25 |
COMPARING SPECIES RICHNESS AND TAXONOMIC DIVERSITY OF AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES IN RESTORED AND NATURALIZED AGRICULTURAL DITCHES |
Anna-Sophie Hoppe, Jennifer L. Tank, Matt Trentman, Edward Lopez
|
C03 Invertebrates |
26 |
COMPARING THERMAL TOLERANCES OF TROPICAL AND TEMPERATE ZONE AQUATIC INSECTS |
Rebecca Prest, Carissa Ganong, Ben Allen
|
C03 Invertebrates |
27 |
COMPARISON OF MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES ACROSS GOLF COURSE AND FOREST PRESERVE LENTIC ECOSYSTEMS |
Isabella Lentini, Martin B. Berg, Jennifer Piacente, Joseph Milanovich, Michael Vosburgh
|
C03 Invertebrates |
28 |
COMPARISONS OF ZOOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES ACROSS GOLF COURSE AND FOREST PRESERVE LENTIC ECOSYSTEMS |
Sarah Crites, Martin B. Berg, Jennifer Piacente, Joseph Milanovich, Michael Vosburgh
|
C03 Invertebrates |
29 |
COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY OF MACROINVERTEBRATES OF A TROPICAL RESERVOIR, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA |
Adedolapo Ayoade, Olajumoke Nathaniel
|
C03 Invertebrates |
30 |
DISTRIBUTIONAL DECLINES OF TWO CRAYFISHES ENDEMIC TO THE WESTERN UNITED STATES DOCUMENTED BY COMPARING SPECIES DISTRIBUTION MODELING TO FIELD SAMPLING |
Rachel Egly, Eric Larson
|
C03 Invertebrates |
31 |
EFFECT OF SALINITY ON THE HATCHING OF BRANCHINECTA LINDAHLI PACKARD, 1883. |
Nayla Rhein, Fredric Govedich, Bonnie Bain
|
C03 Invertebrates |
32 |
FLOOD SCOURING AND MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY PROCESSES IN COSTA RICAN HEADWATER STREAMS |
EmmaLeigh Given, Ferenc de Szalay, Savannah Justus, Oscar Rocha
|
C03 Invertebrates |
33 |
LEECHES (HIRUDINIDA) OF THE NORTH CENTRAL UNITED STATES |
Fredric Govedich, Bonnie Bain
|
C03 Invertebrates |
34 |
LEGACY EFFECTS OF ABANDONED ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERING STRUCTURES ON STREAM HYDRAULICS |
Zachary Maguire
|
C03 Invertebrates |
35 |
LOCAL EFFECTS OF WOOD-ADDITION ON STREAM MACROINVERTEBRATES IN GUNN CREEK, OREGON, USA. |
TeLa Branstetter, Ivan Arismendi, William Gerth
|
C03 Invertebrates |
36 |
MAPPING THE CURRENT RANGE OF SPECIES IN THE GENUS MACROBRACHIUM ACROSS TEXAS |
Alexander Solis, Christopher Patrick
|
C03 Invertebrates |
37 |
QUANTIFYING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN TAILWATER MACROINVERTEBRATE DIVERSITY AND SECONDARY PRODUCTION |
Matt Schroer, Scott Miller
|
C03 Invertebrates |
38 |
STORM RETENTION PONDS; AN IMPORTANT SOURCE OF AQUATIC INVERTEBRATE BIODIVERSITY IN A SEMI-ARID URBAN LANDSCAPE |
Sabrina Moore, James Kennedy
|
C03 Invertebrates |
39 |
STREAM BIOASSESSMENT IN THE CLAY-PLAIN REGION OF SOUTHWESTERN ONTARIO- OPTIMIZING SAMPLING AND LABORATORY ASSESSMENT METHODS |
Alyssa Frazao, Jan Ciborowski, Katie Stammler
|
C03 Invertebrates |
40 |
SUMMARY OF INSECT EMERGENCE FROM FINDLEY LAKE IN THE CONIFEROUS FOREST OF THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS, USA |
Truman Sherk, Greg Rau
|
C03 Invertebrates |
41 |
TEMPORAL VARIATION OF ECTOSYMBIONTS ON RUSTY CRAYFISH (ORCONECTES RUSTICUS) IN A HEADWATER STREAM IN WEST CENTRAL OHIO |
Lauren Govekar, Leslie Riley, Robert Verb, Heather Lochotzki, Connor Ney
|
C03 Invertebrates |
42 |
THE IMPACT OF A JULY 2017 FLOOD EVENT ON BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES IN TRIBUTARIES AT THE HUBBARD BROOK EXPERIMENTAL FOREST |
Kerry Yurewicz
|
C03 Invertebrates |
43 |
THE IMPACT OF WOODY DEBRIS ON INTERMITTENT HEADWATER STREAMS |
Gabrielle Russell
|
C03 Invertebrates |
44 |
TOLERANCE TO PH DECLINES OF MACROINVERTEBRATES FROM SEASONALLY ACIDIFIED TROPICAL STREAMS |
Carissa Ganong, Catherine Pringle, Minor Hidalgo
|
C03 Invertebrates |
45 |
TRICHOPTERANS AS BIOMONITORS OF TRACE AND HEAVY METALS IN NORTHEASTERN OHIO URBAN STREAMS |
Sean Nussle, David Costello
|
C03 Invertebrates |
46 |
USING SECOND-GENERATION SEQUENCING TO INVESTIGATE ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACTS OF NYS RESERVOIRS |
Emily Berezowski, Jeffrey Heilveil
|
C03 Invertebrates |
47 |
VARIABILITY IN REPLICATE BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE SAMPLES |
Kimberly Gerlock, Jeniffer Lynch, Craig Wolf, Jamie Carmon
|
C03 Invertebrates |
48 |
DISCOVERING THE MUSSEL BED MICROBIOME |
Edward Higgins, Thomas Parr, Caryn Vaughn
|
C04 Microbial Ecology |
49 |
EFFECTS OF THERMAL STRESS AND HYPOXIA ON METABOLIC PATTERNS OF TWO CANDIDATE MUSSEL SPECIES FROM CENTRAL TEXAS |
Austin Haney, Brian Helms, James Stoeckel
|
C05 Unionid Ecology |
50 |
PYGANODON GRANDIS DOMINATES MUSSEL ASSEMBLAGES IN NORTHERN PRAIRIE POTHOLE LAKES AND RESERVOIRS |
Katherine M. Wollman, Nels H. Troelstrup, Jr.
|
C05 Unionid Ecology |
51 |
STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF THE FOOD WEB ECOLOGY OF ENDEMIC FRESHWATER MUSSELS (UNIONIDAE) IN CENTRAL TEXAS |
Kaelyn Fogelman
|
C05 Unionid Ecology |
52 |
USING PONDS AND RESERVOIRS AS “GROW OUT” FACILITIES FOR FRESHWATER MUSSEL (UNIONIDAE) RESTORATION IN THE DELAWARE RIVER WATERSHED |
Christopher Vito, Roger Thomas, Danielle Kreeger, Lance Butler, Kurt Cheng, Kathryn Longwill
|
C05 Unionid Ecology |
53 |
A COMPARISON OF THREE COMMON BENTHIC SAMPLING METHODS AND THEIR EFFICACY FOR COMMUNITY ANALYSES IN AN IMPOUNDED RIVER SYSTEM |
Sarah Hindle, Ryan Reihart, Camille McNeely, Andrew Miller
|
C06 Large River Ecology |
54 |
RANGIA CUNEATA IN THE LOWER NECHES RIVER, REVISITED: THE EFFECT OF A PERMANENT SALTWATER BARRIER ON A BRACKISH INDICATOR SPECIES |
Matthew Pyne, Ana Christensen
|
C06 Large River Ecology |
55 |
CYANOBACTERIAL BLOOMS IN OLIGOTROPHIC LAKE SUNAPEE, NH, AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR LAKE PHOSPHORUS CYCLES |
Kathryn Cottingham, Kathleen Weathers, Holly Ewing, Nicole Ward, Bethel Steele, Cayelan Carey
|
C07 Lentic Ecology |
56 |
IMPACT OF WATERSHED LAND USE ON WATER QUALITY IN NORTHERN ETHIOPIAN HEADWATER STREAMS |
Taylor Garner, Denise Bruesewitz, Travis Reynolds, Atalel Wubalem
|
C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts |
57 |
PATTERNS OF NUTRIENT LIMITATION IN SIXTEEN NORTHEASTERN US LAKES |
Denise Bruesewitz, David Richardson, Brian Kim, Courtney Wigdahl-Perry, Kiyoko Yokota, Abigail Lewis, Hailee Edwards, Heather Wander, Alex Taylor, Noah Poulin, Sarah Princiotta, Kevin Rose
|
C24 Eutrophication |
58 |
THE ABUNDANCE AND SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF LAKES AND PONDS IN CENTRAL VIRGINIA |
Jonathan Milisci, Kenneth Fortino
|
C08 Urban Ecology |
59 |
COMPARISONS OF STOICHIOMETRY IN THE MOSQUITO AEDES ALBOPICTUS ACROSS URBAN-RURAL GRADIENTS IN SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI |
Catherine Dean, Wendy Varnado, Nicole Mackey, Donald Yee
|
C08 Urban Ecology |
60 |
EFFECT OF ROAD SALT APPLICATION ON SEASONAL WATER CHEMISTRY IN SOUTH-CENTRAL INDIANA STREAMS |
Anna M. Starks, Todd V. Royer
|
C08 Urban Ecology |
61 |
NUTRIENT FLUX AND URBANIZATION IN LOW GRADIENT BAYOU SYSTEMS |
Danielle Braund, Sally Entrekin, Stephanie Stoughton
|
C08 Urban Ecology |
62 |
PREDATOR - PREY INTERACTIONS OF WATER MITES FROM THE LAURENTIAN GREAT LAKES ARE REVEALED BY NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING, CLASSIC TAXONOMY, AND DNA BARCODING |
Adrian Vasquez, Jeffrey Ram, Katherine Gurdziel, Patrick Hudson, Divya Yerramsetty
|
C08 Urban Ecology |
63 |
SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL HETEROGENEITY IN ORGANIC CARBON WITHIN A SEMI-ARID URBAN STREAM |
Sophie Hill
|
C08 Urban Ecology |
64 |
STRESS RESPONSE OF A COMMON FISH TO CHANGING URBAN STREAM TEMPERATURES |
Levon Bajakian, S. Mažeika Patricio Sulliván, Daniel Symonds
|
C08 Urban Ecology |
65 |
THE EFFECTS OF BEAVER DAMS ON CONDUCTIVITY IN URBAN STREAMS |
Elizabeth Sudduth, Logan Williams
|
C08 Urban Ecology |
66 |
URBAN PONDS: AN EXCELLENT RESOURCE FOR DRAGONFLY DIVERSITY.AND CONSERVATION. |
Gillian Graham, James Kennedy, Sabrina Moore, Karina Barbosa
|
C08 Urban Ecology |
67 |
URBAN STREAMS IN PUERTO RICO: EFFECT OF CHANNELIZATION ON HABITAT CONDITION AND DIVERSITY OF AQUATIC MACROINVERTEBRATES |
Natalia Rodriguez-Ortiz, Alonso Ramírez
|
C08 Urban Ecology |
68 |
DRAGONFLY AND DAMSELFLY (ODONATA) BIODIVERSITY IN INTERDUNAL WETLANDS AT SAUGATUCK HARBOR NATURAL AREA, MICHIGAN |
Devon Volz, Tiffany Schriever
|
C09 Wetland Ecology |
69 |
DROUGHT, FLOODING, AND FIRE: WETLAND RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE PREDICTED SCENARIOS |
Angela Shaffer, Checo Colon-Gaud
|
C09 Wetland Ecology |
70 |
MIGRATORY HABITS OF MACROINVERTEBRATES IN EPHEMERAL PLAYAS IN COLORADO |
Marisa Vargas, Brian O'Neill
|
C09 Wetland Ecology |
71 |
THE EFFECTS OF BEAVER ACTIVITY ON AMMONIUM AND NITRATE IN URBAN STREAM WATERS |
Tiandra Manns, Elizabeth Sudduth, Thomas Gluick
|
C09 Wetland Ecology |
72 |
THE EFFECTS OF FLOODING ON THE GROWTH OF BALD CYPRESS IN FRESHWATER RESTORED WETLANDS. |
Eleazer Reyna Ocampo, Matthew Stillwagon, Marcelo Ardon
|
C09 Wetland Ecology |
73 |
TRADEOFFS AMONG ECOSTSTEM SERVICES AFTER PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS REMOVAL IN GREAT LAKES COASTAL WETLANDS |
Amanda Kandies, Kristi Judd
|
C09 Wetland Ecology |
74 |
TRIOPS INTERACTIONS: DRIVERS AND FEEDBACKS IN PLAYA LAKE COMMUNITIES |
Mitchell Van Dyke, Brian O'Neill
|
C09 Wetland Ecology |
75 |
VARIATIONS IN BAT ACTIVITY LINKED WITH RIPARIAN ECOSYSTEM FACTORS |
John Woloschuk, Kevin McCluney
|
C09 Wetland Ecology |
76 |
A TEN YEAR RECORD OF NITRATE RETENTION IN A WISCONSIN STREAM: TEMPORAL VARIATION AT MULTIPLE SCALES |
Robert Stelzer, Thomas Parr
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
77 |
BIOAVAILABLE PHOSPHORUS IN PULP AND PAPER MILL EFFLUENTS: FINDINGS FROM ALGAL GROWTH ASSAYS FOR IMPROVED WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT TARGETS |
Camille Flinders, Jim Palumbo
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
78 |
BURPING WETLANDS: QUANTIFYING GREENHOUSE GAS EBULLITION RATES ACROSS A RANGE OF SEDIMENT ORGANIC MATTER CONTENT, WATER TEMPERATURE, AND LAND USE |
Jannice Newson
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
79 |
DYNAMIC HETEROGENEITY OF GREENHOUSE GASES IN STREAMS |
Morgan Gallagher, Erin Hotchkiss
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
80 |
EXPLORING HOW CARBON SOURCE AND REACTIVITY AFFECT THE FATE OF NITRATE AT THE SEDIMENT-WATER INTERFACE |
Tyler Hampton, Jay Zarnetske, Joseph Lee-Cullin, Rachel Geiger
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
81 |
INVERTEBRATE ACTIVITIES IN WETLAND SEDIMENTS INFLUENCE OXYGEN AND NUTRIENT DYNAMICS AT THE SEDIMENT-WATER INTERFACE |
Taylor Michael, David Costello, Lauren Kinsman-Costello, Andrea Fitzgibbon
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
82 |
LINKING ENERGY FLOW AND NUTRIENT CYCLING IN STREAMS |
Stephen Plont, Erin Hotchkiss, Morgan Gallagher, Brynn ODonnell
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
83 |
LINKING WATER DEPTH TO DENITRIFICATION IN SHALLOW AGRICULTURAL LAKES |
Jordan Evans, Justin Murdock
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
84 |
LONG-TERM TRENDS IN WATER CHEMISTRY IN GEOTHERMALLY-MODIFIED GROUNDWATER INFLUENCED LOWLAND TROPICAL STREAMS |
Nick Marzolf, Catherine Pringle, Alonso Ramírez, Marcelo Ardon
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
85 |
LOW BIOREACTIVITY OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON FROM STREAM FLOCCULENT ORGANIC MATTER |
Rachel Geiger, Jay Zarnetske, Joseph Lee-Cullin, Tyler Hampton
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
86 |
QUANTIFYING DENITRIFICATION IN ARIZONA STREAMS |
Corey Caulkins, Nancy Grimm, Monica Palta
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
87 |
SEASONAL TRENDS IN ROAD SALT RUNOFF IN SEMI-URBAN CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS |
Riley Weatherholt
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
88 |
STREAMPULSE: LARGE-SCALE COLLABORATIVE MONITORING OF STREAMS' VITAL RHYTHMS |
Emily Bernhardt, Emily Stanley, Matthew Cohen, William H McDowell, Jim Heffernan, Robert O. Hall, Jordan Read, Brian McGlynn, Nancy Grimm, Ashley Helton, Michael Vlah
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
89 |
TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF STREAM ECOSYSTEM METABOLISM WITHIN A DRIFTLESS AREA STREAM, WISCONSIN, USA |
Phoenix Rogers
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
90 |
WETLAND INFLUENCES ON A CONTAMINATED RIVER: DYNAMICS OF BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSING DOMAINS |
Patrick Hurley, Marc Peipoch, H. Maurice Valett
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
91 |
WINTER DENITRIFICATION POTENTIAL IN RESPONSE TO NITROGEN ADDITIONS TO THE KANSAS RIVER |
Cay Thompson, Amy Burgin, Michelle Catherine Kelly, Emma Overstreet, Terrance Loecke
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
92 |
ANALYSIS OF AQUATIC COMMUNITY STRUCTURE NEAR A LOWHEAD DAM |
Robert Verb, Leslie Riley, Rody Seballos
|
C11 Community Ecology |
93 |
ANALYSIS OF TRAIT-ENVIRONMENT RELATIONSHIPS ALONG A FOREST-URBAN GRADIENT |
Sarah Lee, Dean Urban, Elizabeth Sudduth, Brooke Hassett, Christy Violin, Emily Bernhardt, Kayleigh Somers
|
C11 Community Ecology |
94 |
EFFECTS OF INVASIVE PLANTS ON RIPARIAN INSECT COMMUNITIES AND PREY SUBSIDIES TO STREAMS |
Elias Lopez
|
C11 Community Ecology |
95 |
FISH AND INVERTEBRATE SIZE-SPECTRA IN EASTERN U.S. STREAMS: SEARCHING FOR A LATITUDINAL GRADIENT IN LOTIC SIZE STRUCTURE |
Serena Moncion, Daniel McGarvey, Daijona Revell, Raquel Wetzell, Felisha Walls
|
C11 Community Ecology |
96 |
IDENTIFICATION OF TAXONOMIC AND FUNCTIONAL ICHTHYOFAUNAL ZONES WITHIN THE JAMES RIVER BASIN, VIRGINIA |
Joseph Noel, Daniel McGarvey
|
C11 Community Ecology |
97 |
MONTHLY DIFFERENCES IN DIEL PATTERNS OF CRUSTACEAN AND DIPTERAN ZOOPLANKTON EXPORT FROM A POLYMICTIC RESERVOIR |
Nathan Ruhl, Desiree' Haban, Courtney Richmond, Michael Grove, Guy Leland
|
C11 Community Ecology |
98 |
PRECIPITATION RESTRICTS FISH AND MACROINVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES |
Sean Kinard, Christopher Patrick, Fernando Carvallo
|
C11 Community Ecology |
99 |
SPATIAL VARIATION IN PERIPHYTON AND MACROINVERTEBRATE VERNAL POOL COMMUNITIES AT THE TIDD-OAKES FARM (HARDIN COUNTY, OHIO) |
Olivia Keserich, Leslie Riley, Robert Verb, Kelsey Weidner
|
C11 Community Ecology |
100 |
SPATIOTEMPORAL VARIATION IN ZOOPLANKTON COMMUNITY COMPOSITION AND EXPORT FROM A POLYMICTIC RESERVOIR |
Nathan Ruhl, Courtney Richmond, Michael Grove, O'Neil Chase, Caitlyn Czajkowski
|
C11 Community Ecology |
101 |
STREAM MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES FROM AN URBANIZED WATERSHED: A MULTI-YEAR STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT |
Mollie McIntosh, Sophie Racey
|
C11 Community Ecology |
102 |
THE EFFECTS OF SEASONALITY AND TWO-STAGE DITCH MORPHOLOGY ON BENTHIC COMMUNITY STRUCTURE WITHIN THE BLANCHARD RIVER WATERSHED |
Colin Light, Leslie Riley, Robert Verb, Janet Deardorff, Chad Carroll, Connor Ney, Lauren Govekar
|
C11 Community Ecology |
103 |
PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF NATIVE UNIONID MUSSELS TO ZEBRA MUSSEL INVASION |
Vincent Butitta, Emily Stanley
|
C12 Conservation Ecology |
104 |
POPULATION DEMOGRAPHY OF LEPTOXIS AMPLA (COENOGASTROPODA: PLEUROCERIDAE), A THREATENED SPECIES IN THE CAHABA RIVER BASIN, ALABAMA, USA |
Daniel Wicker, Brian Helms, Lori Tolley-Jordan
|
C12 Conservation Ecology |
105 |
: SORPTION OF BENZOBICYCLON IN SOILS OF RICE GROWING REGIONS OF ARKANSAS |
Jessica Clarke
|
C13 Ecotoxicology |
106 |
BIOACCUMULATION DYNAMICS AND TRANSFER OF URANIUM ACROSS METAMORPHOSIS IN MAYFLY NEOCLOEON TRIANGULIFER |
Brianna Henry, David Walters, Jeff Wesner, Daniel J Cain, Marie-Noele Croteau, Janet Miller
|
C13 Ecotoxicology |
107 |
EFFECTS OF SUBLETHAL NAPHTHENIC ACID EXPOSURE ON THE METABOLOME OF HEXAGENIA SPP. |
Sarah McKenzie, Robert B. Brua, Adam G. Yates
|
C13 Ecotoxicology |
108 |
INITIAL SURVEY OF MICROPLASTICS IN THE WATER AND SEDIMENT OF THE KINNICKINNIC RIVER |
Claire Simmerman
|
C13 Ecotoxicology |
109 |
RISK OF MERCURY CONTAMINATION TO THE HEALTH OF FISH IN THE SOUTH CENTRAL UNITED STATES |
Matthew Chumchal, Ray Drenner, Madeline Hannappel, Spencer Weinstein, Chris Gerstle
|
C13 Ecotoxicology |
110 |
TOXICITY OF OIL SANDS PROCESS WATER COMPONENT, SODIUM NAPHTHENATE, TO MAYFLY HEXAGENIA LIMBATA. |
Julia Howland
|
C13 Ecotoxicology |
111 |
WATERCRESS SECONDARY METABOLITE TOXICITY TO DIATOM COMMUNITIES |
Kambridge Stephens, Elizabeth Bergey
|
C13 Ecotoxicology |
112 |
PREDICTING DAILY DISCHARGE OF NON-PERENNIAL STREAMS |
Angela Merritt, Charles Hawkins
|
C14 Hydroecology |
113 |
SPATIO-TEMPORAL DYNAMICS IN PHYSICO-CHEMISTRY OF A HIGH ELEVATION STREAM-LAKE NETWORK |
Chris Robinson, Helena Vogler, Christian Ebi, Simon Dicht, Tobias Ebner
|
C14 Hydroecology |
114 |
A COMPARISON OF HISTORICAL AND CURRENT MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES IN THE GRAND CALUMET RIVER AREA OF CONCERN, INDIANA |
Paul D. McMurray Jr., Dr. Daniel W. Sparks, James R. Stahl, Anne L. Kominowski, Dr. James R. Smith
|
C16 Restoration Ecology |
115 |
DEFINING SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL MEASURES OF STREAM RESTORATION SUCCESS |
Alyssa Millard
|
C16 Restoration Ecology |
116 |
ECOLOGICAL RECOVERY FROM ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN PASSIVE REMEDIATION PONDS IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA |
Jessica Slappo, David J. Janetski, Kelsey Twining, Michael Tyree, Gregory Mount
|
C16 Restoration Ecology |
117 |
EVALUATING SHORT-TERM TRADE-OFFS BETWEEN MACROINVERTEBRATE BIODIVERSITY AND NUTRIENT RETENTION IN RECONNECTED LAKE ERIE COASTAL WETLANDS |
Elizabeth Berg
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C16 Restoration Ecology |
118 |
INFLUENCE OF POORLY FUNCTIONING CULVERTS ON STREAM HABITAT AND INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES |
Sue Eggert
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C16 Restoration Ecology |
119 |
INFLUENCE OF STREAM CHANNELIZATION AND RESTORED SINUOSITY ON COLD WATER LOTIC FISH ASSEMBLAGES. |
Alexander Wood, Leslie Riley, Robert Verb, Devon Jackson, Austin Morehouse, Nao Hariguchi, Evan Corteville
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C16 Restoration Ecology |
120 |
LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF IN-STREAM RESTORATION ON MACROINVERTEBRATES IN SANDY BOTTOM STREAMS AT FORT BENNING MILITARY INSTALLATION, GA |
Daniel Isenberg, Natalie Griffiths, Brian Helms, Jack Feminella, Sam Bickley
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C16 Restoration Ecology |
121 |
RESPONSE OF MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY STRUCTURE TO RESTORATION EFFORTS ON MACOCHEE CREEK, OHIO, USA |
Nao Hariguchi, Leslie Riley, Robert Verb, Devon Jackson, Austin Morehouse, Evan Corteville, Alexander Wood
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C16 Restoration Ecology |
122 |
RESTORATION MONITORING OF HABITAT, HERPTILES, AQUATIC MACROINVERTEBRATES, AND FISH IN KRISPIN DRAIN ON HARSENS ISLAND, ST. CLAIR RIVER DELTA, MICHIGAN |
Conrad Zack, Marty Sneen, Larry Bushing, KristieRae Ellis
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C16 Restoration Ecology |
123 |
COUPLED EFFECT OF CHANNELIZATION AND PRECIPITATION EXTREMES ON THE FISH COMMUNITY IN A PERENNIAL, LIMESTONE STREAM OVER A DECADE |
Rhiannon Cecil, Tamara Sluss, Stephanie Brandt, Matthew Thomas
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C17 Bioassessment |
124 |
NEW TAXA RECORDS FOR SAMPLES FROM PUERTO RICO |
Jennifer Shanteau, Jeniffer Lynch, Kimberly Gerlock, Uttam Rai
|
C17 Bioassessment |
125 |
QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL IN A NATIONAL BIOMONITORING NETWORK IN CANADA |
Adam Martens, Martin Jean
|
C17 Bioassessment |
126 |
ZOOBENTHIC ASSEMBLAGE CONDITION INDEX FOR LAKE ERIE |
Jan Ciborowski, David Allan, Lucinda Johnson, Meijun Cai, Katya Kovalenko, Valerie Brady, David Barton, Kenneth Krieger, Sigrid Smith, Jabed Tomal
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C17 Bioassessment |
127 |
DETECTING THE IMPACT OF PARASITISM AND EGG BANK RECRUITMENT ON HOST GENETIC DIVERSITY IN A DAPHNIA-PARASITE SYSTEM |
Haniyeh Zamani, Katherine McLean, Camden Gowler, Spencer Hall, Meghan Duffy
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C18 Biodiversity |
128 |
LINKING STREAM HABITAT QUALITY, SPECIES DIVERSITY AND SPECIES TRAITS TO BETTER INFORM RESTORATION PRACTICES |
Anthony Roux, Sandra Clinton, PhD
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C18 Biodiversity |
129 |
MULTIPLE DISPERSAL PATHWAYS SHAPE DIVERSITY PATTERNS IN ARID RIVER NETWORKS |
Ryan Conway, Kurt Anderson
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C18 Biodiversity |
130 |
SCALING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FRESHWATER INSECT DIVERSITY AND THE TERRESTRIAL ENVIRONMENT |
Laura Twardochleb, Kendra Cheruvelil, Quentin Read, Phoebe Zarnetske, Ethan Hiltner, Kyla Dahlin, Patricia Soranno, Aaron Kamoske
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C18 Biodiversity |
131 |
CLIMATE CHANGE AND MOUNTAINTOP REMOVAL MINING: A MAXENT ASSESSMENT OF THE POTENTIAL DUAL THREAT TO WEST VIRGINIA FISHES |
Lindsey Flanary
|
C20 Climate Change |
132 |
COMPARISONS OF THE VARIABILITY OF DIURNAL CO2 FLUX IN DIFFERENT AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS IN BARROW, ALASKA |
Fabian Uribarri
|
C20 Climate Change |
133 |
DETERMINING THE SYNCHRONY OF CO2 FLUX IN DIFFERENT PONDS NEAR BARROW, ALASKA |
Luis Del Val, Vanessa Lougheed
|
C20 Climate Change |
134 |
DRIVERS OF CO2 FLUX FROM OPEN WATER AND VEGETATED MARGINS OF AN ARCTIC TUNDRA POND |
Rocio Ronquillo, Vanessa Lougheed
|
C20 Climate Change |
135 |
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN RELATIVE ABUNDANCE OF YOUNG OF THE YEAR BROOK TROUT AND INTERANNUAL CLIMATE VARIATION IN PENNSYLVANIA |
Lauren M. Prasko, David J. Janetski, Aiden Simpson
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C20 Climate Change |
136 |
SUPRASEASONAL DROUGHT DRIVES TURNOVER OF STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN STREAM MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES |
Thomas Aspin, Mark Ledger, Kieran Khamis, Victoria Milner, Tom Matthews, Zining Wang, Matthew O'Callaghan
|
C20 Climate Change |
137 |
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON STREAM ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING ACROSS SEASONS: INSIGHTS FROM A TEMPERATE THERMAL SPRING IN THE VOSGES MOUNTAINS |
Alice Gossiaux, Eric Chauvet, Jérémy Jabiol, François Guérold, Pascal Poupin
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C20 Climate Change |
138 |
COMMUNITY RECOVERY FROM SIMULATED STREAMBED DISTURBANCE ACROSS A GRADIENT OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE IMPAIRMENT |
Mariah Thrush Hood, Kelly Johnson, Meg Beattie
|
C22 Disturbance |
139 |
DROUGHT EFFECTS ON ECOLOGICAL ENDPOINT CURVES IN A BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOT |
Corinthia Black, Eric Bauer, Brian Helms, David Werneke, Jon Armbruster
|
C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates |
140 |
INTRASPECIFIC PREDATION AMONG WATER STRIDERS (VELIIDAE, HEMIPTERA) AS STRONG AS INTERSPECIFIC PREDATION BY RIPARIAN SPIDER (WENDILGARDA CLARA) |
Mariely Vega Gomez
|
C22 Disturbance |
141 |
LACK OF POST-HURRICANE IMPACTS ON ALGAL BIOFILMS IN TWO TROPICAL HEADWATER STREAMS IN PUERTO RICO |
Kelsey Morton, Catherine Pringle, Pedro J Torres, Alonso Ramírez, Pablo Gutiérrez-Fonseca, Amber Faulkner
|
C22 Disturbance |
142 |
MICROPLASTIC DISTRIBUTION ABOVE AND BELOW LARGE DAMS IN INDIANA, USA |
Margaret Hartlage, Katherine O'Reilly, Gary Lamberti, Whitney Conard
|
S26 Ecological Perspectives on the Movement and Transformation of Anthropogenic Materials in Freshwaters |
143 |
THE INFLUENCE OF WATER TEMPERATURE ON ECOSYSTEM METABOLIC RESPONSE TO FLOODS IN MIDWESTERN STREAMS |
Sam Blackburn, Emily Stanley
|
C22 Distrubance |
144 |
CHRONIC PHOSPHORUS ENRICHMENT PRESSES STREAM ECOSYSTEMS INTO A NUISANCE FILAMENTOUS ALGAL REGIME |
Ryan S. King, Stephen C. Cook, Lauren Housley, Jeffrey A. Back, Morgan W. Bettcher, Caleb J. Robbins, Katherine V. Hooker, Stephen Elser
|
C24 Eutrophication |
145 |
MONITORING NUTRIENT LEVELS AND SEDIMENT IN MACATAWA WATERSHED |
Eleda Plouch, Aaron Best, Brent Krueger, Michael Pikaart, Sarah Brokus, Randall Wade, Abagail Jeavons, Mallory Luke, Abbygale Parshall, Daniel Wade, Jacob Spry
|
C24 Eutrophication |
146 |
TRENDS IN CHLOROPHYLL-A AND NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS IN FINNISH RIVERS |
José Enrique Cano Bernal
|
C24 Eutrophication |
147 |
HIGH THROUGHPUT SEQUENCING, HABITAT, AND BEHAVIORAL STUDIES TO ANALYZE THE ROLE OF OLIGOCHAETES IN THE DIET OF LEBERTIA WATER MITES |
Gina Wulff, Jeffrey Ram, Adrian Vasquez, Mario McGhee, Jr., Tiffany Burris, Jasmine Brockman, Zeyu Li, Katherine Gurdziel, Obadeh Mohiddin
|
C25 Food Webs |
148 |
IS INDIVIDUAL BODY SIZE A RELIABLE PREDICTOR OF TROPHIC POSITION IN EASTERN U.S. STREAMS? |
Daijona Revell, Daniel McGarvey, Serena Moncion, Raquel Wetzell, Felisha Walls
|
C25 Food Webs |
149 |
COMPARING THE EFFECTS OF ROADS AND STREAMS ON INVASIVE PLANT ABUNDANCE IN APPALACHIAN PROTECTED AREAS |
Melissa Daniels, Paul Armsworth, Eric Larson, Gwen Iacona
|
C26 Invasive Species |
150 |
EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON NATIVE DAPHNIA AND THE EXOTIC DAPHNIA LUMHOLTZI FROM THE ALABAMA RIVER DELTA |
Melissa Pompilius, Robert Fischer
|
C26 Invasive Species |
151 |
IMPACTS OF GLOBAL CHANGE ON FRESHWATER PLANT SPECIES |
Guyo Gufu
|
C26 Invasive Species |
152 |
OPTIMIZATION OF eDNA EARLY MONITORING TOOL FOR BIGHEADED CARP IN THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER |
Erica Mize, Katie Bockrath, Christopher Merkes, Richard Erickson, Nick Berndt, Jeena Credico, Nikolas Grueneis, Jenna Merry, Kyle Mosel, Maren Tuttle-Lau, Kyle Von Ruden, Zeb Woiak, Jon Amberg, Sam Finney, Emy Monroe
|
C26 Invasive Species |
153 |
STREAM BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES RESPOND TO HEMLOCK DECLINE |
Kristen M. Diesburg, S. Mažeika Patricio Sulliván, David W. P. Manning
|
C26 Invasive Species |
154 |
VARIABLE RESPONSE TO TEMPERATURE BETWEEN INVASIVE DAPHNIA LUMHOLTZI CLONES ESTABLISHED AT DIFFERENT LATITUDES IN NORTH AMERICA |
Bana Kabalan, Alison Rifenburgh
|
C26 Invasive Species |
155 |
IMPACT OF SURFACE RUNOFF AND SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE ON LAKE MICHIGAN TRIBUTARIES IN AGRICULTURAL LAND USE REGIONS OF EASTERN WISCONSIN |
Rebecca Abler, Richard Hein
|
C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts |
156 |
INVESTIGATING RADIUM ISOTOPE ACTIVITIES AND ACTIVITY RATIOS IN MARCELLUS SHALE STREAMS |
Abigail Dias, Karen Knee, Colin Casey
|
C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts |
157 |
MUSSEL GROWTH AND ENERGY STORAGE IN RIVERS WITH DIFFERING LEVELS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPACT |
Dan Hornbach, Jessica Kozarek, Mark Hove, Kelly MacGregor, Teresa Newton, Patricia Ries
|
C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts |
158 |
SPATIAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN FINE RESOLUTION LAND USE DATA AND STREAM MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES |
Megann Harlow, James Kennedy
|
C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts |
159 |
ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, AND GEOMETRY OF NATURALLY OCCURRING MACROPORES IN STREAM BANKS |
Amiana McEwen, Erich Hester
|
C28 Land-Water Interfaces |
160 |
DOES WESTERN SPRUCE BUDWORM HERBIVORY ALTER MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY COMPOSITION AND STREAM FOOD-WEB DYNAMICS? |
Deion Everhart
|
C28 Land-Water Interfaces |
161 |
EFFECTS OF STREAM PH REGIME ON MACROINVERTEBRATE BIOMASS AND LEAF DECAY RATE IN HIGH AND LOW SOLUTE STREAMS IN LA SELVA, COSTA RICA |
Rupert England, Carissa Ganong
|
C28 Land-Water Interfaces |
162 |
FROM THE BENTHIC TO THE RIPARIAN: EFFECTS OF UNIONOID MUSSEL-DERIVED NUTRIENTS ON VASCULAR PLANTS AT THE AQUATIC-TERRESTRIAL INTERFACE |
Jonathan Lopez, Caryn C. Vaughn, Thomas Parr
|
C28 Land-Water Interfaces |
163 |
INVESTIGATING THE INFLUENCE OF HABITAT HETEROGENEITY ON DIVERSITY OF TERRESTRIAL ARTHROPODS IN A RIVER-FLOODPLAIN |
Paige Miller, Colden Baxter, Jade Ortiz, Joseph Cornell
|
C28 Land-Water Interfaces |
164 |
TOWARD QUANTIFYING THE RISK OF VOC EXPOSURE VIA VAPOR INTRUSION IN POST-INDUSTRIAL CITIES |
ORLANDO RIOS
|
C28 Land-Water Interfaces |
165 |
USING HIGH FREQUENCY AUTOMATED DATA COLLECTION TO DESCRIBE BIOGEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES IN AN IMPAIRED TRIBUTARY OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY |
Brittney Beazley, Dina Leech, Mark Fink, Kathy Gee, Alec Hosterman, Chris Labosier, Robert Marmorstein, Kenneth Fortino
|
C28 Land-Water Interfaces |
166 |
AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF NEOPHYLAX RICKERI CASES AND LARVAE |
Jessica Garcia
|
C03 Invertebrates |
167 |
NEOPHYLAX RICKERI CASE AND LARVAE MEASUREMENTS USED TO OBSERVE CASE BUILDING STRATEGIES WITHIN ONE STREAM |
Jessica Garcia, Patina Mendez
|
C03 Invertebrates |
168 |
DEVELOPMENT OF QPCR METHODS TO ASSESS THE SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS |
Andrew Pyman
|
C30 Molecular Ecology |
169 |
MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF EXUVIAE TO DETERMINE SPECIES IDENTITY AND POPULATION STRUCTURE OF GOMPHID DRAGONFLIES |
Cora Bilhorn, Jessica Orlofske
|
C30 Molecular Ecology |
170 |
PHYLOGEOGRAPHY AND POST-GLACIAL COLONIZATION HISTORY OF THE IMPERILED FRESHWATER MUSSEL, OBOVARIA OLIVARIA |
Jamie Bucholz, David T. Zanatta
|
C30 Molecular Ecology |
171 |
A LONG-TERM LOOK AT THE EFFECT OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY ON LEAF LITTER PROCESSING IN THE OGEECHEE RIVER |
Jose Sanchez-Ruiz, Checo Colon-Gaud
|
C31 Organic Matter Processing |
172 |
ASSESING THE DEGRADATION OF TERRESTRIALLY DERIVED DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER IN THREE TEMPERATE LAKES |
Sarah Magyan, Chris Dempsey
|
C31 Organic Matter Processing |
173 |
DECOUPLING OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER PATTERNS BETWEEN STREAM AND RIPARIAN GROUNDWATER IN A HEADWATER FORESTED CATCHMENT |
Susana Bernal, Eugènia Martí, Anna Lupon, Sara Castelar, Núria Catalan
|
C31 Organic Matter Processing |
174 |
LITTER DECOMPOSITION IN LONG-LEAF PINE WETLANDS UNDER ALTERED FIRE REGIMES |
Khalil Carson, Checo Colon-Gaud, Houston Chandler
|
C31 Organic Matter Processing |
175 |
MICROORGANISMS, BUT NOT SHREDDERS, RESPOND TO TEMPERATURE ACCORDING TO THE METABOLIC THEORY OF ECOLOGY |
Carolyn Cummins, Vlad Gulis, Amy Rosemond, Phillip Bumpers, Jonathan P. Benstead
|
C31 Organic Matter Processing |
176 |
QUANTIFYING INTERANNUAL AND AMONG-STREAM VARIATION IN ORGANIC-MATTER DECOMPOSITION RATES TO EVALUATE STREAM ‘HEALTH’ |
Emily Messick, Scott Tiegs, Mark Isken
|
C31 Organic Matter Processing |
177 |
RATES AND PATHWAYS OF ELEMENT LOSS FROM LEAF LITTER: INVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES |
Meghan Schrik, Jane Marks, Benjamin Koch, Adam Siders, Courtney Roush
|
C31 Organic Matter Processing |
178 |
RATES AND PATHWAYS OF ELEMENT LOSS FROM LEAF LITTER: LARGE DETRITIVORES |
Zasha Welsh, Jane Marks, Adam Siders, Rebecca Fritz, Rachel Mudry, Alan Gruetzmacher
|
C31 Organic Matter Processing |
179 |
RATES AND PATHWAYS OF ELEMENT LOSS FROM LEAF LITTER: THE MICROBES |
Courtney Roush, Adam Wymore, Jane Marks, Benjamin Koch, Egbert Schwartz, Meghan Schrik, Paul Dijkstra
|
C31 Organic Matter Processing |
180 |
SOURCES AND DECOMPOSITION OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER IN A DESERT STREAM |
Kathrine Kemmitt, Nancy Grimm
|
C31 Organic Matter Processing |
181 |
THE EFFECTS OF TETRAKIS (HYDROXYMETHYL) PHOSPHONIUM CHLORIDE (THPC) ON LEAF DECOMPOSITION AND MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES. |
Sara Alemar, Checo Colon-Gaud
|
C31 Organic Matter Processing |
182 |
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A RIVER: LAGRANGIAN PROFILING OF RIVER METABOLISM |
Matthew Cohen, Robert Hensley, Lauren Devito
|
C32 Primary and Secondary Production |
183 |
ESTIMATES OF NON-TANYPODINAE CHIRONOMID PRODUCTION IN THREE NEOTROPICAL HEADWATER STREAMS IN THE BRAZILIAN SAVANNA |
José Mello, Matt Whiles, Juliano Corbi, Daniel Abrahão
|
C03 Invertebrates |
184 |
LONG-TERM TRENDS IN VARIABILITY OF PRIMARY PRODUCER COMMUNITIES IN A DYNAMIC, ARIDLAND STREAM ECOSYSTEM |
Marina Lauck, Nancy Grimm
|
C22 Disturbance |
185 |
TO MODEL OR TO MEASURE: THE CHALLENGES OF CONSTRAINING GAS EVASION ESTIMATES FOR ACCURATE ESTIMATION OF WHOLE-STREAM METABOLISM |
Alice M. Carter, Jim Heffernan, Emily Bernhardt, Amber Ulseth, Lauren Koenig
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
186 |
QUANTIFYING THE ACCURACY OF LANDSAT IN ESTIMATING RESERVOIR WATER SURFACE AREA |
Lambert Ngenzi
|
S09 Spatial aspects of freshwater ecology: understanding, managing, predicting |
187 |
REMOTE SENSING AS A TOOL FOR IDENTIFYING NON-POINT SOURCES OF NUTRIENTS IN THE LAKE SIMCOE BASIN, ONTARIO, CANADA |
Mark MacDougall, MacKenzie Waller
|
C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts |
188 |
SATELLITE-BASED MONITORING OF CYANOBACTERIA BLOOMS FROM 2002-2011 FOR 11 RESERVOIRS WITH WATERSHEDS ALONG AN AGRICULTURAL GRADIENT |
Nathan Smucker, Jake J. Beaulieu, Christopher Nietch, Blake Schaeffer
|
C24 Eutrophication |
189 |
SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATION IN MICROPLASTICS IN THE KENNEBEC RIVER, MAINE, USA: A PILOT STUDY |
Emily Carter, Denise Bruesewitz, Travis Reynolds
|
S26 Ecological Perspectives on the Movement and Transformation of Anthropogenic Materials in Freshwaters |
190 |
DETERMINING THRESHOLD ELEMENTAL RATIOS (C:P) OF THE ALABAMA RAINBOW MUSSEL (VILLOSA NEBULOSA) USING GROWTH OBSERVATIONS |
Monica M. Winebarger
|
C05 Unionid Ecology |
191 |
HIGH VARIATION IN NUTRIENT EXCRETION WITHIN A GUILD OF CLOSELY RELATED CADDISFLY SPECIES |
Jared Balik, Scott Wissinger, Brad Taylor, Susan Washko
|
C37 Stoichiometry |
192 |
HOST DIET STOICHIOMETRY INFLUENCES MYXOBOLUS CEREBRALIS SPORE PRODUCTION OF INFECTED TUBIFEX TUBIFEX |
Andrew Sanders, Brad Taylor
|
C37 Stoichiometry |
193 |
RESPONSES OF SILICA STOICHIOMETRY TO HYDROLOGIC AND VEGETATION CHANGES |
Lienne Sethna, Shannon Speir, Todd V. Royer, Jennifer L. Tank, Matt Trentman
|
C10 Biogeochemistry |
194 |
TRENDS OF ATRAZINE AND METOLACHLOR CONCENTRATION IN STREAMS AT MULTIPLE SPATIAL SCALES |
DANIEL ELIAS, Melody Bernot, Jason Doll
|
S01 Dams, big data, and meta-analyses |
195 |
A WEIGHT-OF-EVIDENCE APPROACH TO ASSESSING BENTHOS BENFICIAL USE IMPAIRMENTS USING MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY AND SEDIMENT TOXICITY DATA IN NEW YORK AOCs |
Brian Duffy, Barry Baldigo, Scott George
|
S02 The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Assessing Beneficial Use Impairments in Areas of Concern |
196 |
EVALUATING THE DEGRADATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON AND ZOOPLANKTON POPULATIONS BENEFICIAL USE IMPAIRMENT (BUI) AT THE WAUKEGAN HARBOR AREA OF CONCERN (AOC) |
Scot Peterson, Emily Reed, Sergiusz Czesny
|
S02 The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Assessing Beneficial Use Impairments in Areas of Concern |
197 |
SEDIMENT-TOXICITY ASSESSMENT AND CONTAMINANT-SOURCE TRACKING AT TWO WISCONSIN AREAS OF CONCERN (AOCS) AND NON-AOC COMPARISON TRIBUTARIES TO LAKE MICHIGAN |
Hayley Olds, Barbara Scudder Eikenberry, John Besser, Emily Bernhardt
|
S02 The Great Lakes Restoration Initiative: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Assessing Beneficial Use Impairments in Areas of Concern |
198 |
COMPARING THE EFFECTS OF SUB-LETHAL GRADIENTS OF TWO SODIUM SALTS ON AQUATIC MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES |
Thomas Williams, Michelle Evans-White, Sally Entrekin, Natalie Clay, Brooke Howard-Parker
|
S04 Expanding regulatory frameworks to include detrital responses in streams |
199 |
HEIRARCHICAL VARIATION IN DECOMPOSITION RATES ACROSS SOUTHERN ONTARIO REFERENCE STREAMS |
Jenna R. Webb, Scott Tiegs, Adam G. Yates, Robert Bailey, Nolan J.T. Pearce, Kristin J. Painter
|
S04 Expanding regulatory frameworks to include detrital responses in streams |
200 |
STOICHIOMETRY OF STANDARDIZED WOOD SUBSTRATES IS AN EFFECTIVE TOOL FOR DETECTING NUTRIENT POLLUTION IN STREAMS |
Phillip Bumpers, Amy D. Rosemond, Rachel Usher, Seth Wenger, James Wood
|
S04 Expanding regulatory frameworks to include detrital responses in streams |
201 |
SUB-LETHAL ION CONCENTRATIONS ALTER SHREDDER PERFORMANCE AND LEAF LITTER PROCESSING |
Anastasia Mogilevski, Michelle Evans-White, Sally Entrekin, Natalie Clay, Brooke Howard-Parker
|
S04 Expanding regulatory frameworks to include detrital responses in streams |
202 |
THE DUAL ARRHENIUS - MICHAELIS MENTEN MODEL TO PREDICT TEMPERATURE AND NUTRIENTS EFFECTS ON MICROBIAL LITTER DECOMPOSITION IN STREAMS |
Eric Chauvet, Antoine Lecerf, Alice Gossiaux, Jérémy Jabiol, Baba Camara, Michaël Danger, Franck Gilbert, François Guérold, Pascal Poupin
|
S04 Expanding regulatory frameworks to include detrital responses in streams |
203 |
VEGETATION PATTERNS, HABITATS, AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN AMAZON FOREST FLOODPLAINS: POTENTIAL IMPACTS BY DAMS |
Roosevelt García-Villacorta, Alexander Flecker, Stephen Hamilton, Bruce Forsberg, Qinru Shi, Scott Steinschneider, Elizabeth P Anderson, Carla Gomes, Xiaojian Wu, the Amazon Dams CompSust Working Group
|
S05 Damming the Amazon – hydropower proliferation in the world's largest river system |
204 |
THE IMPORTANCE OF RELATIONAL VALUES IN A RIVERINE SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM |
Loni Nelson, Colden Baxter, Adam Eckersell, Antonio J. Castro, Cristina Quintas-Soriano, Rob Van Kirk
|
S06 Social-Ecological Systems and Ecosystem Services |
205 |
ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES AND NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS IN OHIO STREAMS AND RESERVOIRS |
Rebecca Czaja, S. Mažeika Patricio Sulliván, Kay C. Stefanik, Lauren M. Pintor, Krystal Pocock
|
S07 Landscape Influences on Freshwater Habitats and Biological Assemblages |
206 |
DO FOOD WEB DYNAMICS SHIFT ACROSS A GRADIENT OF SPRING TO WETLAND HABITATS IN A DESERT ECOSYSTEM? |
Christina Lupoli, John Sabo, Eric Moody, Hector Espinosa-Perez, Margarita Ojeda
|
S07 Landscape Influences on Freshwater Habitats and Biological Assemblages |
207 |
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL WATER QUALITY ACROSS LAND USES OF SOUTHERN OHIO |
Kay C. Stefanik, S. Mažeika Patricio Sulliván, Lauren M. Pintor, Kaiguang Zhao
|
S07 Landscape Influences on Freshwater Habitats and Biological Assemblages |
208 |
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN WATERSHED LAND USE AND BACTERIAL COLONIZATION AND DECOMPOSITION OF TERRESTRIAL LITTER IN STREAMS |
Paul Risteca, John Kelly, David Costello, Scott Tiegs, Andrea Fitzgibbon
|
S07 Landscape Influences on Freshwater Habitats and Biological Assemblages |
209 |
VARIABILITY IN INVERTEBRATE ECOLOGICAL TROPHIC NETWORKS ALONG A GRADIENT OF NUTRIENT ENRICHMENT |
Travonya Kenly, S. Mažeika Patricio Sulliván
|
S07 Landscape Influences on Freshwater Habitats and Biological Assemblages |
210 |
CHARACTERIZING COMPLEXITY IN WEBS OF FEAR: ROLES OF PREDATOR TYPE, DIET, AND HABITAT IN THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF ZOOPLANKTON AND FISH IN LAKES AND RESERVOIRS |
Thomas Detmer, David Wahl
|
S09 Spatial Aspects of Freshwater Ecology: Understanding, Managing, Predicting |
211 |
DO IMPACTS FROM FOREST HARVESTING SPATIALLY ACCUMULATE IN STREAMS? A MULTI-INDICATOR STUDY |
Kelli Charbonneau, Karen Kidd, David Kreutzweiser, Paul Sibley, Erik Emilson, Michelle Gray, Nelson O'Driscoll
|
S09 Spatial aspects of freshwater ecology: understanding, managing, predicting |
212 |
OCCUPANCY AND DETECTION OF YELLOW PERCH IN GREAT LAKES COASTAL WETLANDS |
Kaitlyn Dykstra, Carl R. Ruetz III, Donald Uzarski, Matthew Cooper
|
S09 Spatial aspects of freshwater ecology: understanding, managing, predicting |
213 |
PROCESS-BASED EVALUATION OF THE GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE SPATIAL PATTERNS IN PEATLANDS |
Danielle Hare, David Boutt, William P. Clement, Christine Hatch, Glorianna Davenport, Alex Hackman
|
S09 Spatial aspects of freshwater ecology: understanding, managing, predicting |
214 |
BEAVER-INDUCED BIOGEOCHEMICAL ALTERATIONS IN MOUNTAIN STREAMS |
Deni Murray
|
S10 Land-water Boundaries: Towards Harmonizing Hydrological and Biogeochemical Concepts in Riparian Zones Across Ecoregions |
215 |
WRITING ESSAYS FOR BROADER AUDIENCES: EXPERIENCES, ADJUSTMENTS, AND COMPROMISE. |
Declan McCabe
|
S11 At the Confluence of Freshwater Science and the Humanities |
216 |
BENTHIC MACROINVERTREBRATE SIZE SPECTRA IN THE WESTERN CANADIAN ARCTIC |
Allison Dykstra, Jennifer Lento, Joseph M. Culp
|
S12 Status and Trends in Arctic Freshwater Biodiversity Across the Circumpolar Region |
217 |
CONDITION OF FRESHWATER RESOURCES IN ALASKA’S ARCTIC COASTAL PLAIN: WATER QUALITY, PHYSICAL HABITAT, AND BIOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES OF WETLANDS, LAKES AND STREAMS |
Daniel Bogan, Rebecca Shaftel, Dustin Merrigan, Matthew Carlson
|
S12 Status and Trends in Arctic Freshwater Biodiversity Across the Circumpolar Region |
218 |
EVALUATING MECHANISTIC COMPONENTS OF INVERTEBRATE PRODUCTIVITY TO ASSESS POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON WETLANDS OF THE ARCTIC COASTAL PLAIN |
Kirsty Gurney, Mark Wipfli, Joshua Koch, Joel Schmutz, Joshua Schmidt
|
C09 Wetland Ecology |
219 |
REVIEW OF AVAILABLE DOCUMENTED TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE OF FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS AND BIOTA IN THE CIRCUMPOLAR ARCTIC |
Brianna Levenstein, Jennifer Lento, Annette Watson, Jennie Knopp
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S12 Status and Trends in Arctic Freshwater Biodiversity Across the Circumpolar Region |
220 |
BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE AND PERIPHYTON RESPONSE TO ANTIMYCIN DURING BROOK TROUT RESTORATION IN A SMALL HEADWATER STREAM |
Aden Blackburn, Justin Murdock, Keith Gibbs
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S14 Crossing Brook Trout Boundaries: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Salvelinus fontinalis Research, Management, and Outreach |
221 |
INFLUENCE OF FINE SEDIMENTS ON INTRA- AND INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION IN SALMONIDS |
Bradley Wells, Casey Huckins
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S14 Crossing Brook Trout Boundaries: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Salvelinus fontinalis Research, Management, and Outreach |
222 |
DENTRIFICATION AND NITROGEN FIXATION – DO THEY OCCUR IN LAKE SUPERIOR TRIBUTARIES? |
Andrea Norton, Amy Marcarelli, Kevin Nevorski
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S15 Crossing boundaries: watershed-tributary-lake exchanges in the Great Lakes region |
223 |
STOICHIOMETRY, FUNGAL DYNAMICS, AND DECOMPOSITION OF STANDING DEAD EMERGENT MACROPHYTES: A SYNTHESIS OF FIELD STUDIES |
Tori A. Hebert, Kevin A. Kuehn, Halvor Halvorson
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S16 Ecological Stoichiometry as a Bridge Across Disciplinary Boundaries in Freshwater Science |
224 |
MILLPONDS AND MALARIA IN THE NEW WORLD - A CLOSER LOOK AT BENJAMIN RUSH'S CLAIMS |
Agueda Rodriguez, Samuel Wells, Spencer Wells
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C09 Wetland Ecology |
225 |
BIOINFORMATICS RECIPES: A NOVEL APPROACH TO SHARING AND DISSEMINATING BIOINFORMATICS PROTOCOLS |
Natay Aberra, Aaron P. Maloy, Meredith L. Bartron, Aswathy Sebastian, Istvan Albert
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S18 Aquatic Biodiversity Surveillance Using Environmental Genomics |
226 |
EXPANDING GENETIC RESOURCES TO SUPPORT SPECIES DETECTION AND BIODIVERSITY MONITORING USING ENVIRONMENTAL DNA |
Julie C. Schroeter, Aaron P. Maloy, Christopher B. Rees, Meredith L. Bartron
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S18 Aquatic Biodiversity Surveillance Using Environmental Genomics |
227 |
CONTROLLING THE SPREAD OF NEW ZEALAND MUD SNAILS BY DECONTAMINATING FISHING GEAR: COMPARING APPROACHES |
Diana Ethaiya, Scott Tiegs, Jeremy Geist
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S19 Aquatic Invasive Species in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region Organizers |
228 |
EFFECT OF LEAF-LITTER SPECIES ON NEW ZEALAND MUD SNAIL (POTAMOPYRGUS ANTIPODARUM) GROWTH RATES |
Emily Bovee, Scott Tiegs, Justine Lawson, Jeremy Geist
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S19 Aquatic Invasive Species in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region Organizers |
229 |
EFFECTS OF EXOTIC NEW ZEALAND MUDSNAILS ON LEAF DECOMPOSITION |
Kennedy Bommarito, Scott Tiegs, Jasmine Mancuso
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S19 Aquatic Invasive Species in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region Organizers |
230 |
INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND SUBMERGENCE DEPTH ON PASSIVE SORTING OF INVASIVE SEA LAMPREY, CREEK CHUB AND WHITE SUCKER ACROSS LOW-HEAD LAMPREY BARRIERS |
Nayeli K. Sanchez, Nicholas Corniuk, Ulrich Reinhardt
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S19 Aquatic Invasive Species in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region Organizers |
231 |
USING LANDUSE TO PREDICT AT-RISK INLAND LAKES FOR HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOM (HABS) |
Hamzah Ansari, David Szlang
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S19 Aquatic Invasive Species in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region Organizers |
232 |
COMPARISON OF MACROINVERTEBRATE BIOINDICATORS TO ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION ACROSS A GRADIENT OF AGRICULTURAL IMPAIRMENT |
Corey Conville, Steven Rier, Jennifer Soohy, Aaron Gordon-Weaver
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S21 Navigating Between Ecosystem Structure and Functioning in Research and Management |
233 |
UNDERSTANDING LANDSCAPE DRIVERS OF ENDANGERED COHO SALMON OUTMIGRATION TIMING TO MAXIMIZE RETURNS TO THE RUSSIAN RIVER, CALIFORNIA |
Brian Kastl, Stephanie Carlson, Mariska Obedzinski, Ted Grantham, Sarah Nossaman Pierce
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S22 Transcending Aquatic-terrestrial Boundaries: Ecology, Conservation and Management of Temporary Freshwaters |
234 |
BIOGEOCHEMICAL PATTERNS OF INTERMITTENT STREAMS IN SPACE AND TIME: IMPACTS OF DRYING AND WILDFIRE ON CARBON DYNAMICS |
Ruth MacNeille, Colden Baxter, Kathleen Lohse, Sarah Godsey, DeWayne Derryberry, Emma McCorkle, Susan Parsons
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S22 Transcending Aquatic-terrestrial Boundaries: Ecology, Conservation and Management of Temporary Freshwaters |
235 |
CREATING A DRYNESS INDEX FOR NON-PERENNIAL RIVERS |
Emma Haines, John Olson
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S22 Transcending Aquatic-terrestrial Boundaries: Ecology, Conservation and Management of Temporary Freshwaters |
236 |
EFFECTS OF FISH CONNECTIVITY AND DRYING REGIME ON STREAM ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: RESULTS FROM A MESOCOSM EXPERIMENT. |
Steven Bittner, Daniel Allen
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S22 Transcending Aquatic-terrestrial Boundaries: Ecology, Conservation and Management of Temporary Freshwaters |
237 |
GOOD YEARS AND NOT-SO-GOOD YEARS: PATTERNS IN FALL EGG PRODUCTION BY CLADOCERAN ZOOPLANKTON OF FLOODPLAIN PONDS (BLACK FORK OF THE MOHICAN RIVER, OH) |
Patricia A. Saunders, Rosalie Sepesy
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S22 Transcending Aquatic-terrestrial Boundaries: Ecology, Conservation and Management of Temporary Freshwaters |
238 |
HOW DOES STREAM DRYING INFLUENCE MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES ACROSS CLIMATE GRADIENTS? A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN DESERT, GRASSLAND, AND FORESTED STREAMS. |
Michelle Busch, Daniel Allen
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S22 Transcending Aquatic-terrestrial Boundaries: Ecology, Conservation and Management of Temporary Freshwaters |
239 |
LINKING LANDSCAPE-LEVEL PROCESSES AND AQUATIC REFUGIA IN INTERMITTENT STREAMS OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA |
Hana Moidu, Robert Leidy, Stephanie Carlson, Ted Grantham
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S22 Transcending Aquatic-terrestrial Boundaries: Ecology, Conservation and Management of Temporary Freshwaters |
240 |
EFFECTS OF ACIDIFICATION AND TEMPERATURE ON GROWTH AND LEAF LITTER BREAKDOWN BY CRANEFLY LARVAE (TIPULIDAE) |
Tristan Hoffman, Kelly Johnson
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S25 Effects of Multi-stressors in Stream Ecology Across Regional Landscapes and Mesocosm Studies |
241 |
EXPOSURE TO AN ENVIRONMENTALLY RELEVANT MIXTURE OF PHARMACEUTICALS ALTERS ACTIVITY AND COMPOSITION OF STREAM BIOFILM COMMUNITIES |
Brianne Coffey, Emma Rosi, Michael Grace, John Kelly, Stephanie Robson
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S25 Effects of Multi-stressors in Stream Ecology Across Regional Landscapes and Mesocosm Studies |
242 |
DISTRIBUTION AND MOVEMENT OF MICROPLASTIC IN URBAN STREAMS |
Anna Vincent, Timothy Hoellein
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S26 Ecological Perspectives on the Movement and Transformation of Anthropogenic Materials in Freshwaters |
243 |
MICROPLASTIC ABUNDANCE IN RIVERINE FISH ALONG A LAND-USE GRADIENT |
Melissa Achettu, Timothy Hoellein, John Kelly, Rae McNeish
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S26 Ecological Perspectives on the Movement and Transformation of Anthropogenic Materials in Freshwaters |
244 |
MICROPLASTIC IN AQUATIC FOOD WEBS: MUSEUM SPECIMENS AND INGESTION EXPERIMENTS REVEAL CONTROLS ON MICROPLASTIC INGESTION BY FRESHWATER FISH |
Loren Hou, Timothy Hoellein, Rachel McNeish
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S26 Ecological Perspectives on the Movement and Transformation of Anthropogenic Materials in Freshwaters |
245 |
THE ROLE OF SUBSTRATE, DISCHARGE, AND BIOFILM GROWTH ON THE TRANSPORT AND RETENTION OF MICROPLASTIC FIBERS IN STREAMS |
Elizabeth Berg, Timothy Hoellein, John Kelly, Jennifer L. Tank, Arial Shogren, Anna Vincent, Martha Dee
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S26 Ecological Perspectives on the Movement and Transformation of Anthropogenic Materials in Freshwaters |
246 |
EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AND LIGHT GRADIENTS ON ALGAL STIMULATION OF LITTER-ASSOCIATED MICROBIAL HETEROTROPHS |
Cody Pope, Kevin A. Kuehn, Steven Francoeur, Halvor Halvorson, Robert Findlay
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S27 Green meets Brown: Ecological Significance of Interacting Autotrophy and Heterotrophy in Freshwaters |
247 |
PERIPHYTIC EXTRACELLULAR ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY RESPONSES TO MANIPULATION OF OXYGEN, PH, AND LABILE ORGANIC CARBON |
Jennifer Harper, Kevin A. Kuehn, Steve Francoeur, Robert Findlay
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S27 Green meets Brown: Ecological Significance of Interacting Autotrophy and Heterotrophy in Freshwaters |
248 |
RESOURCE LIMITATION OF BIOFILMS IN BOREAL FOREST HEADWATER STREAMS |
Sophie Weaver, Jeremy Jones
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S27 Green meets Brown: Ecological Significance of Interacting Autotrophy and Heterotrophy in Freshwaters |
249 |
ASSESSING TRENDS IN STREAM COMMUNITIES ACROSS AN URBAN GRADIENT IN PUGET SOUND, WA, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR MEASURING RESTORATION EFFECTIVENESS |
Kate Macneale
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S28 Reframing the Science of Urbanized Headwater Streams |
250 |
MOVING FROM CONCENTRATION-DISCHARGE CURVES TO PROCESS-DISCHARGE RELATIONSHIPS |
Brynn ODonnell, Erin Hotchkiss
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S28 Reframing the Science of Urbanized Headwater Streams |
251 |
SOCIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL BARRIERS TO URBAN STREAM REHABILITATION: INSIGHTS, CHALLENGES, AND OPPORTUNITIES |
Robert Smith, Peter Zaidel, Jade Ortiz, Keysa G. Rosas, Rikki Lucas, Josh Ward, Jessica Miller
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S28 Reframing the Science of Urbanized Headwater Streams |
252 |
URBANIZATION IN SMALLER CITIES: HOW HETEROGENEITY IN URBAN LANDUSE ACROSS A MEDIUM-SIZED CITY AFFECTS INSECT COMMUNITIES IN HEADWATER STREAMS |
Matthew Lundquist, Weixing Zhu
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S28 Reframing the Science of Urbanized Headwater Streams |
253 |
LEARNING BY GIVING: USING STUDENT PHILANTHROPY TO TEACH WATER RESOURCES |
Kristy Hopfensperger
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S29 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Freshwater Science |