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PARENT SESSIONWednesday, August 9, 5:00-6:30 pm Poster Session 19 - Wetland, riparian, and coastal ecology Exhibit Hall, Ballroom Level, Cook Convention Center Poster # 142. Gu, Binhe*,1, Maio, ShiLi1, Dreschel, Thomas1, 1 Everglades Division, South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL, The effects of fire on carbon flux and primary production in nutrient-enriched areas of the Florida Everglades. Poster # 143. Hamingson, Ellen*,1, Jackson, Randall2, 1 Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, Madison, WI, USA2 Department of Agronomy, Madison, WI, USA, Environmental factors and plant community composition correlate with post-restoration native plant regeneration across two wetland ecosystem types. Poster # 144. Carroll, Laura1, Deskins, William1, Robison, Laura 1, Gleeson, Scott1, 1 University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Shade responses of sedges from a light gradient in constructed wetlands. Poster # 145. Eichiner, Florian*,1, 1 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, US, Influence of water quality on the distribution of herbivores on Phragmites australis. Poster # 146. Edelstein, Christopher*,1, Miao, ShiLi2, Carstenn, Susan3, 1 TBE Group, West Palm Beach, FL2 South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL3 Hawaii Pacific University, Kaneohe, HI, The effect of fire on water nutrient dynamics in a phosphorus-enriched, cattail-dominated Florida Everglades wetland. Poster # 147. Butler, Jessica*,1, Ellison, Aaron1, 1 Harvard Forest, Harvard University, Petersham, MA, Differential uptake of N from prey versus atmospheric deposition by the northern pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea. Poster # 149. Grant, Evan*,1, Bailey, Larissa1, Mattfeldt, Sandra1, Nanjappa, Priya1, Jung, Robin1, 1 North East Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative, Laurel, MD, USA, Estimating the distribution and occupancy of vernal pool breeding habitat in the northeastern United States. Poster # 150. Mirol, Patricia*,1, Gimenez, Mabel2, Rossi, Maria3, Bidau, Claudio, Searle, Jeremy2, Faulkes, Chris4, 1 Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales-CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina2 University of York, York, United Kingdom3 IFIBYNE-Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina4 Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom, Population dynamics in the subterranean rodent Ctenomys from the Iberá wetland, Argentina. Poster # 151. Bernot, Melody*,1, Bernot, Randall1, Morris, James2, Sundberg, Karen2, Neubauer, Scott2, 1 Department of Biological Sciences, Murray, KY, USA2 University of South Carolina, Georgetown, SC, USA, Denitrification and nitrogen fixation relative to natural abundance of carbon and nitrogen in a coastal wetland with long-term nutrient additions. Poster # 152. Horn, Jonathan*,1, Spieles, Douglas1, 1 Denison University, Granville, OH, Macroinvertebrate community development in mature and newly created wetlands. Poster # 153. Mora, Jordan*,1, Spieles, Douglas1, 1 Denison University, Granville, OH, Detrital cycling in central Ohio created wetlands. Poster # 154. Enochs, Alice*,1, Jacinthe, Pierre-Andre1, Wang, Xianzhong1, 1 Indiana University~Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, Organic carbon and denitrification activity in adjacent flatwoods and restored wetlands. Poster # 155. Morley, Terry*,1, Calhoun, Aram1, Reeve, Andrew1, Dail, David1, White, Alan 1, 1 University of Maine, Orono, Orono, ME, The function of forested headwater seepage wetlands in a New England watershed. Poster # 156. Saas, Eric*,1, Frey, Serita1, Bouchard, Virginie2, 1 University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH2 Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, An assessment of microbial functional capacity among natural and created wetlands. Poster # 157. Whyte, Robert*,1, Klarer, David*,2, 1 California University, Pennsylvania, California, PA2 Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Huron, OH, The invasion and spread of the emergent wetland plant Phragmites australis in a Lake Erie coastal wetland. Poster # 158. Borges, Ashlyn*,1, Johnson, Keith1, Bernacchi, Carl2, McConnaughay, Kelly1, Paul, Eldor3, Conant, Rich3, Morris, Sherri1, 1 Bradley University, Peoria, IL2 Illinois State Water Survey, Champaign, IL3 Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, Nutrient dynamic differences in former wetland soils following 80+ years of agriculture. Poster # 159. Dotro, Gabriela*,1, Palazolo, Paul1, Larsen, Daniel1, 1 The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, Chromium removal within constructed wetlands. Poster # 161. Creasser, Joshua*,1, Miao, ShiLi 2, Edelstein, Christopher3, Johnson, Robert2, 1 Scheda Ecological Associates, West Palm Beach, FL2 South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL3 TBE Group, West Palm Beach, FL, The effects of fire on light, temperature, and soil redox potential in a phosphorus-enriched Florida Everglades wetland. Poster # 162. Xu, Bin*,1, Vitt, Dale1, Wieder, Kelman2, 1 Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL, USA2 Villanova University, Villanova, PA, 19085, Microbial response to increased nitrogen deposition in boreal bogs. Poster # 163. Kandalepas, Demetra*,1, Platt, William1, 1 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, Fungi may help in re-establishment of marsh plants after hurricanes. Poster # 166. Macfall, Janet*,1, Jackson, Robert2, Bernhardt, Emily2, 1 Elon University, Elon, NC2 Duke University, Durham, NC, Chemical and biological characteristics of hyporheic soils from streams of the North Carolina Piedmont. Poster # 167. Holland, Marjorie*,1, Burk, C2, 1 University of Mississippi, Oxford, University, MS2 Smith College, Northampton, MA, Long term studies of the herb stratum of a Connecticut River oxbow forest. Poster # 168. Weeks, Katherine*,1, Joan, Walker2, 1 Clemson University, Clemson, SC2 USDA Forest Service, Clemson, SC, Microhabitat indicators for Macbridea caroliniana, a rare mint of floodplain communities. Poster # 170. Lojewski, Nathan*,1, Fischer, Dylan 2, 4, Bailey, Joseph3, 4, Witham, Thomas3, 4, Hart, Stephen 1, 4, 1 Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ2 Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA4 Merriam Powell Center for Environmental Research, Flagstaff, AZ3 Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, Genetic determination of above ground net primary productivity in native riparian forests. Poster # 171. Hayes , Willard*,1, Walker, Lawrence1, 1 University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, USA, Tamarix aphylla at Lake Mead National Recreation Area: competitive interactions and habitat characteristics. Poster # 172. Semko-Duncan, Marie*,1, Holmes, Kathryn1, Goebel, P1, 1 The Ohio State University, Wooster, OH, Assessing the impact of flooding on soil seed banks along headwater streams in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio. Poster # 173. Beauchamp, Vanessa*,1, Stromberg, Juliet 2, Stutz, Jean 3, 1 Indiana University, Bloomington, IN2 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ3 Arizona State University, Polytechnic Campus, Mesa, AZ, Patterns in activity, richness, and community composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a Sonoran Desert riparian area, Verde River, Arizona. Poster # 174. Benedict, Michael*,1, Gottgens, Johan1, 1 University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, Riparian forests in northwest Ohio watersheds: relations between landscape structure, land use, and water quality in regional streams. Poster # 175. Pfeil, Erin 1, Casacchia, Nicole1, Diggins, Thomas1, Kerns, Jay1, 1 Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH, USA, Downed dead wood in the riparian old-growth forest of Zoar Valley Canyon, New York, US. Poster # 176. Hawkins, Melissa*,1, McClarin, Camille*,1, Gannon, William1, Racz, Gabor*,1, Orr, Teri*,1, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA, Correlations between bat activity and climate in the Rio Grande Bosque, New Mexico. Poster # 177. Brantley, Eve*,1, Lockaby, Graeme1, 1 Auburn University, Auburn, AL, Influence of Chinese privet (Ligustrum sinense Lour.) on southeastern floodplain productivity. Poster # 178. Greer, Emily1, Pezeshki, Reza*,1, Shields, Douglas2, 1 University of Memphis, Memphis, TN2 USDA ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory, Oxford, MS, Effects of cutting size on performance of black willow (Salix nigra) stakes grown under various soil moisture regimes. Poster # 179. Li, Xuyong*,1, Weller, Donald1, Gallegos, Charles1, Jordan, Thomas1, Kim, Hae-Cheol1, 1 Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, Maryland, Watershed and estuarine landscape characteristics and their effects on ecological responses of Chesapeake Bay subestuaries. Poster # 180. Liao, Chengzhang*,1, Li, Bo*,1, Luo, Yiqi*,2, 1 Fudan University, Shanghai, CHINA2 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA, Changes in carbon and nitrogen pools of the Yangtze estuarine ecosystems invaded by Spartina alterniflora. |
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