Printed Program (PDF) - Ecological Society of America
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8 am-11:30 am<br />
River and the Garden: Becoming indigenous to place.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM OOS 39-6 Nelson, M, Michigan State University. The<br />
role <strong>of</strong> philosophers in decisions about how we live on<br />
the land: The significance <strong>of</strong> sustained, place-based<br />
inquiry.<br />
10:10 AM OOS 39-7 Nadkarni, N, University <strong>of</strong> Utah.<br />
Understanding rainforest canopies through Intersections<br />
<strong>of</strong> arts-humanities-science and its communication to<br />
academic and public audiences.<br />
10:30 AM OOS 39-8 Brodie, N 1 , C Goodrich 1 and FJ Swanson 2 ,<br />
(1)Oregon State University, (2)US Forest Service, Pacific<br />
Northwest Research Station. The emerging <strong>Ecological</strong><br />
Reflections network <strong>of</strong> sites and programs.<br />
10:50 AM OOS 39-9 Sobczak, WV 1 and RM Holmes 2 , (1)<br />
Holy Cross College, (2)Woods Hole Research Center.<br />
Undergraduate education and research opportunities in<br />
the Siberian Arctic: The Polaris Project.<br />
11:10 AM OOS 39-10 Limm, EB, Save The Redwoods League.<br />
A citizen science laboratory beyond museum walls:<br />
Climate change research in the redwood forest outside<br />
<strong>of</strong> Chabot Space and Science Center.<br />
Sylvester 2 , (1)Portland State University, (2)Washington<br />
State University. Occurrence and concentration <strong>of</strong><br />
caffeine in Oregon coastal waters.<br />
10:30 AM OOS 40-8 Kerby, J and JR Brown, University <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Dakota. Impacts <strong>of</strong> chytrid and contaminants on South<br />
Dakota amphibians.<br />
10:50 AM OOS 40-9 Erickson, RA, JL Oates, TA Anderson and SB<br />
Cox, Texas Tech University. The impact <strong>of</strong> a pesticide,<br />
pendimethalin, on interspecific competition between two<br />
Daphnia species.<br />
OOS 41 - Ecosystem Services Valuation: Its Evolution,<br />
Innovative Approaches, and the Current State <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Science<br />
B116, Oregon Convention Center<br />
Organized by: KR Campbell (kcampbell@environcorp.com), L Moran<br />
Moderator: KR Campbell<br />
This session will provide an overview and understanding <strong>of</strong><br />
the evolving ecosystem services field and present innovative,<br />
interdisciplinary approaches that have been developed to quantify<br />
ecosystem services.<br />
OOS 40 - Aquatic Contaminants <strong>of</strong> Emerging Concern:<br />
Integrating Across Multiple Disciplines and Scales<br />
B113, Oregon Convention Center<br />
Organized by: JA Balachowski (jbalachowski@ucdavis.edu),<br />
MT Niles, JM Abbott<br />
Moderator: JM Abbott<br />
This OOS <strong>of</strong>fers a multidisciplinary perspective on an emerging<br />
environmental issue--aquatic contaminants <strong>of</strong> emerging concern.<br />
Scientists from academia, government agencies, and nongovernmental<br />
organizations will present research that considers<br />
the issue at multiple ecological scales (including social-ecological<br />
networks), and will conclude with a panel discussion to integrate<br />
across scales and disciplines.<br />
8:00 AM OOS 40-1 Balachowski, JA<br />
138 ESA 97th Annual Meeting, August 5 - 10, 2012, Oregon Convention Center<br />
1 , MT Niles1 , JM Abbott2 , CJ<br />
Cortez1 and S Chen1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis,<br />
(2)University California, Davis. Fragrance chemicals in<br />
personal care products: What’s the stink?.<br />
8:20 AM OOS 40-2 Brander, S1 , R Connon1 , G He1 , J Hobbs1 ,<br />
K Smalling2 , S Teh1 , JW White3 , I Werner4 , M Denison1 and G Cherr5 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis, (2)<br />
U.S. Geological Survey, (3)University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />
Wilmington, (4)Swiss Centre for Applied Ecotoxicology,<br />
(5)Bodega Marine Lab, University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis.<br />
From ‘omics to otoliths: Using responses to endocrine<br />
disrupting compounds at multiple biological scales to<br />
predict population dynamics.<br />
8:40 AM OOS 40-3 Niles, J, Susquehanna University. Marcellus<br />
Shale development in Pennsylvania and the emerging<br />
aquatic contamination concerns.<br />
9:00 AM OOS 40-4 Barron, MG, U.S. Environmental Protection<br />
Agency. <strong>Ecological</strong> impacts <strong>of</strong> the Deepwater Horizon oil<br />
spill.<br />
9:20 AM OOS 40-5 Rochman, C1 , E Hoh1 , B Hentschel1 and<br />
S Teh2 , (1)San Diego State University, (2)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> California, Davis. Discarded plastics and priority<br />
pollutants: A multiple stressor in marine habitats.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM OOS 40-6 Sutton, R, S Lunder and J Congleton,<br />
Environmental Working Group. Household cleaning<br />
products in aquatic systems: Changing human behavior<br />
to prevent contaminations.<br />
10:10 AM OOS 40-7 Granek, EF1 , Z Rodriguez del Rey1 8:00 AM OOS 41-1 Nicolette, J, ENVIRON International Corp..<br />
Origin and evolution <strong>of</strong> ecosystem services.<br />
8:20 AM OOS 41-2 Rockel, M, ENVIRON International Corp..<br />
Environmental economic methods for ecosystem service<br />
valuation and quantification.<br />
8:40 AM OOS 41-3 Cassin, J, Forest Trends. Bundling multiple<br />
benefits: A necessary<br />
ecosystem services.<br />
framework for sustaining<br />
9:00 AM OOS 41-4 Reub, G, ENVIRON International Corp..<br />
Overview <strong>of</strong> an ecosystem services approach to<br />
comply with international lending standards for large<br />
development projects.<br />
9:20 AM OOS 41-5 Greene, G, G Reub, K Toal and S Beadle,<br />
ENVIRON International Corp.. An ecosystem services<br />
approach to comply with international lending standards<br />
for large international projects: The human aspect.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM OOS 41-6 Keeler, BL<br />
and S<br />
1 , KA Brauman2 and S Polasky2 , (1)<br />
Institute on the Environment, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota.<br />
Water quality and well-being: Valuing the impacts <strong>of</strong><br />
changing water quality on multiple ecosystem services.<br />
10:10 AM OOS 41-7 Richardson, KND, MR Guzy and JG<br />
Lambrinos, Oregon State University. Improving the<br />
quality and extending the usability <strong>of</strong> an ecosystem<br />
services tool.<br />
10:30 AM OOS 41-8 Cardinale, BJ, PA Venail and A Narwani,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Michigan. What is biodiversity’s role in<br />
providing ecosystem goods and services? A data<br />
synthesis.<br />
10:50 AM OOS 41-9 Ringold, PL1 , M Weber2 and J Boyd3 , (1)US<br />
EPA, Western Ecology Division, (2)US EPA, (3)Resources<br />
for the Future. The gap between what we measure and<br />
what we want to know about ecosystem services in<br />
streams to link to human values.<br />
OOS 42 - Bringing Biodiversity and Ecosystem Science<br />
to Global Policy Making<br />
C124, Oregon Convention Center<br />
Organized by: MG Collins, PH Raven, A Larigauderie, H Mooney<br />
Moderator: PH Raven<br />
The ESA Community will play a key role in the Intergovernmental<br />
Science-policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services<br />
(IPBES), a new, IPCC-like international interface designed to bring<br />
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