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PARENT SESSIONContributed Oral Session 67: Modeling: Nutrient Cycling; Food Webs Tuesday, August 9, 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM, Meeting Room 520 C, Level 5, Palais des congrès de Montréal 1:50 PM: Kicklighter, David*,1, Melillo, Jerry1, Prinn, Ronald2, McGuire, Anthony3, Felzer, Benjamin1, Zhuang, Qianlai4, 1 Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachussetts, USA2 Massachussetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachussetts, USA3 University of Alaska-Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska, USA4 South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, South Dakota, USA, Relative importance of multiple stresses on terrestrial carbon sequestration. 2:10 PM: Loladze, Irakli*,1, Zea, Eduardo2, 1 University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE2 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, Modeling the effects of elevated CO2 on plant stoichiometry. 2:30 PM: Nelson, Jennifer1, Wilson, William1, 1 Duke University, Durham, NC, 27708, The effect of predation on grouping in an attractant-mediated aggregation model. 2:50 PM: Diehl, Sebastian*,1, 1 Department Biologie II, Munich, Germany, Paradoxes of enrichment: Effects of increased light vs. nutrient supply on pelagic producer-grazer systems. 3:10 PM: , BREAK. 3:20 PM: Fussmann, Gregor1, 1 McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada, How sensitive are food web model predictions to structural uncertainty? 3:40 PM: Stevens, M. Henry*,1, Shukla, Amit2, Nowlin, Weston3, Vanni, Michael3, Gonzalez, Maria3, Fields, Matthew4, 1 Department of Botany, Oxford, OH, USA2 Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering, Oxford, OH, USA3 Department of Zoology, Oxford, OH, USA4 Department of Microbiology, Oxford, OH, USA, A cautionary tale: Pulsed allochthonous subsidy of cicadas into aquatic systems may have dramatic short-term effects, but no long term effects on populations. 4:00 PM: Hancock, Penelope*,1, Milner-Gulland, E.J.1, Keeling, Matthew2, 1 Division of Biology, Ascot, Berkshire, United Kingdom2 Department of Biological Sciences and Mathematics Institute, Coventry, United Kingdom, Modelling the many wrongs principle: The navigational advantages of aggregation in nomadic foragers. 4:20 PM: Kyu, Shuya*,1, Leary, Chris1, Hartvigsen, Gregg1, 1 SUNY College at Geneseo, Geneseo, NY, USA, Modeling plant-herbivore evolutionary rates using a graph theoretical approach. |
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