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Thursday, August 10, 8:00-11:30 am
COS 79 - Stoichiometry, allometry, and scaling
Mississippi, Mezzanine Level, Cook Convention Center
Presiders: D Jenerette

8:00 AMFord, Chelcy*,1, Hubbard, Robert2, Kloeppel, Brian3, Vose, James1, 1 USDA Forest Service Coweeta Hydrologic Lab, Otto, NC2 USDA FS RMRS, Fort Collins, CO3 Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, A comparison of sap flux scaled evapotranspiration and catchment water balance.

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8:20 AMHall, Robert*,1, 1 University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, Allometry of streams: increased nitrogen uptake in large streams.

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8:40 AMPrice, Charles*,1, Enquist, Brian1, Savage, Van2, 1 University of Arizona, Tucson, Az2 Harvard University, Boston, Ma, Scaling the diversity of botanical form: an extension of the WBE model.

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9:00 AMJeschke, Jonathan*,1, 2, Kokko, Hanna1, 1 University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland2 University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland, Fast and slow life histories: is there a universal pattern?

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9:20 AMLoehle, Craig*,1, 1 NCASI, Naperville, IL, USA, Species abundance distributions result from body size energetics relations.

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9:40 AM, Break.

9:50 AMWooten, Jessica*,1, Rissler, Leslie1, Pauley, Thomas2, 1 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL2 Marshall University, Huntington, WV, Allometric relationships of body size in the dusky salamanders, Desmognathus (Caudata: Plethodontidae).

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10:10 AMEnquist, Brian*,, Kerkhoff, Andrew , McCarthy, Megan2, Price, Charles, Swenson, Nathan, Stark, Scott, 2 Department of Biology and Department of Mathematics, Gambier, OH, USA, A general allometric plant production model: integrating leaf traits, efficiency, and whole-plant allocation.

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10:50 AMBruzgul, Judsen*,1, Hadly, Elizabeth1, 1 Stanford University, Stanford, CA, The influence of scale on body size and feeding guild turnover in North American mammals.

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