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iodiversity.<br />

4:20 PM OOS 7-9 H<strong>of</strong>, C, Biodiversity and Climate Research<br />

Centre (BiK-F) & Senckenberg Gesellschaft für<br />

Naturforschung. Habitats, dispersal, and multiple threats:<br />

Challenges for biodiversity under global change.<br />

4:40 PM OOS 7-10 Grimm, V, UFZ, Helmholtz Centre for<br />

<strong>Ecological</strong> Research - UFZ. Simple models <strong>of</strong> complex<br />

systems: The paradox <strong>of</strong> modeling biodiversity.<br />

COS 1 - Aquatic Ecology: Streams And Rivers I<br />

A103, Oregon Convention Center<br />

1:30 PM COS 1-1 Henspeter, TA<br />

Life on Earth: Preserving, Utilizing, and Sustaining our Ecosystems<br />

45<br />

1 and SM Galatowitsch2 , (1)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota-Twin Cities, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Minnesota. Vegetative dispersal in riparian vegetation:<br />

Processes and impacts in braided rivers.<br />

1:50 PM COS 1-2 McGrath, CC1 , EE Rosenberger1 , JH<br />

McCutchan Jr. 2 and RD Bjork1 , (1)USDA Forest Service,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> Colorado. Effects <strong>of</strong> reservoir operations<br />

on aquatic macroinvertebrate community composition<br />

and production in the Deadwood River, Idaho.<br />

2:10 PM COS 1-3 McKnight, DM, LF Stanish, DR Nemergut<br />

and J Cullis, University <strong>of</strong> Colorado. Climate change and<br />

microbial mats in Antarctic meltwater streams: Modeling<br />

the scouring <strong>of</strong> mats by flood pulses.<br />

2:30 PM COS 1-4 Brunell, MS1 , GM Litton1 , NWT Quinn2 and WT Stringfellow1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> the Pacific, (2)<br />

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Variable flow<br />

effects on phyto- and zooplankton at the river-estuary<br />

transition in the San Joaquin River, CA.<br />

2:50 PM COS 1-5 Pongruktham, O and CA Ochs, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mississippi. Relationships <strong>of</strong> hydrologic connection<br />

with the river on physicochemical properties and<br />

phytoplankton dynamics <strong>of</strong> backwaters in the Lower<br />

Mississippi River floodplain.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

3:20 PM COS 1-6 Meier, OW and C Johanson, Western<br />

Kentucky University. Modeling riparian buffer restoration<br />

impacts on water quality in the upper Green River<br />

watershed <strong>of</strong> Kentucky and Tennessee.<br />

3:40 PM COS 1-7 Beakes, MP and JW Moore, Simon Fraser<br />

4:00 PM<br />

University. Evaluating the impacts <strong>of</strong> wildfire on California<br />

coastal stream food webs.<br />

COS 1-8 Cervantes-Yoshida, KM1 , RA Leidy2 and S<br />

Carlson1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley, (2)U.S.<br />

Environmental Protection Agency. Does watershed<br />

land use influence freshwater fish assemblages in San<br />

Francisco Bay Area streams?.<br />

4:20 PM COS 1-9 Olafsson, J1 , GV Ingimundardottir2 , I<br />

Hansen1 , RT Magnusdottir1 and SG Sigurdardottir3 , (1)<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Freshwater Fisheries, (2)Icelandic Institue<br />

<strong>of</strong> Natural History, (3)North East Iceland Nature Center.<br />

Geothermal stream ecosystems in a changing world.<br />

4:40 PM COS 1-10 Hartson, RB, BP Kennedy and KM Myrvold,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Idaho. Patterns and drivers <strong>of</strong> juvenile<br />

steelhead survival throughout a stream network.<br />

COS 2 - Biodiversity: Effects Of Global Change I<br />

B112, Oregon Convention Center<br />

1:30 PM COS 2-1 Del Toro, I, University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts at<br />

Amherst. Biogeographic responses <strong>of</strong> ant species and<br />

communities to regional climate change.<br />

1:50 PM COS 2-2 Clavel, J1 , R Julliard2 , S Pavoine2 and E<br />

Porcher2 2:10 PM COS 2-3 Lortie, C<br />

, (1)Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle -<br />

ONEMA, (2)Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle. The<br />

relevance <strong>of</strong> community approaches to assess the<br />

state <strong>of</strong> biodiversity: A case study in French river fish<br />

communities.<br />

1 , RM Callaway2 , B Butterfield3 , R<br />

Michalet4 , RW Brooker5 , FI Pugnaire6 and L Cavieres7 ,<br />

(1)York University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Montana, (3)<br />

Northern Arizona University, (4)BIOGECO laboratory,<br />

(5)The Macaulay Institute, (6)Consejo Superior<br />

de Investigaciones Científicas, (7)Universidad de<br />

Concepción. Think locally, act globally: An intercontinential<br />

analysis <strong>of</strong> Silene acaulis cushion plants on<br />

other plant species.<br />

2:30 PM COS 2-4 Massey, A, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan. Longterm<br />

wildlife and climate trends in Aberdare National<br />

Park, Kenya.<br />

2:50 PM COS 2-5 Hilber, SE, AK Barner, CE Benkwitt, KS<br />

Boersma, EB Cerny-Chipman, KE Ingeman, TL Kindinger,<br />

JD Lee, AJ Lindsley, JN Reimer, JC Rowe, C Shen, KA<br />

Thompson, LL Thurman and SS Heppell, Oregon State<br />

University. Spatiotemporal trends in marine biodiversity<br />

in the Northeast Pacific: Linking patterns to climate and<br />

fisheries management.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

3:20 PM<br />

3:40 PM<br />

COS 2-6 MacDougall, AS, University <strong>of</strong> Guelph.<br />

Beyond complementarity: Multi-factor effects <strong>of</strong> native<br />

richness underlie the invasion paradox.<br />

COS 2-7 Moulton, LL1 and R Vallender2 4:00 PM<br />

4:20 PM<br />

4:40 PM<br />

, (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Manitoba, (2)Environment Canada. Evidence <strong>of</strong><br />

genetic introgression found in the last remaining “pure”<br />

population <strong>of</strong> Golden-winged Warblers.<br />

COS 2-8 Isbell, FI, D Tilman, S Polasky and S Binder,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota. Hysteresis indicates critical<br />

transition from diverse to depauperate grasslands.<br />

COS 2-9 Zhu, K, S Ghosh, AE Gelfand and JS Clark,<br />

Duke University. Ontogenetic niche shifts in eastern U.S.<br />

trees.<br />

COS 2-10 Mariotte, P1 , C Vandenberghe1 , F Hagedorn2 and A Buttler1 , (1)Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de<br />

Lausanne & Swiss Federal Institute <strong>of</strong> Forest, Snow and<br />

Landscape Research (WSL), Lausanne, (2)Swiss Federal<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Forest, Snow and Landscape Research<br />

(WSL). Subordinate plant species enhance community<br />

insurance to drought in semi-natural grasslands.<br />

COS 3 - Biogeochemistry: Linking Community<br />

Structure And Ecosystem Function I<br />

B114, Oregon Convention Center<br />

1:30 PM COS 3-1 Alvarez-Clare, S and M Mack, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Florida. Biological processes influencing nutrient<br />

limitation in a Costa Rican lowland tropical forest.<br />

1:50 PM COS 3-2 Brown, NR, U Norton, E Pendall, BE Ewers<br />

and B Borkhuu, University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming. High levels <strong>of</strong><br />

soil and litter nitrogen contents after bark beetle-induced<br />

lodgepole pine mortality.<br />

2:10 PM COS 3-3 Rousk, J, Lund University. Fungal and<br />

bacterial growth responses to drought and dryingrewetting<br />

cycles.<br />

2:30 PM COS 3-4 Zamin, TJ and P Grogan, Queen’s University.<br />

2:50 PM<br />

Caribou and reindeer herbivory may help mitigate climate<br />

change impacts in arctic tundra.<br />

COS 3-5 Waring, BG1 and C Hawkes2 1:30 pm-5pm<br />

3:10 PM<br />

3:20 PM<br />

, (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Texas at Austin, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Texas, Austin. Microbial<br />

responses to an imposed gradient <strong>of</strong> water availability in<br />

wet tropical forest soils.<br />

Break<br />

COS 3-6 Kivlin, SN and KK Treseder, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> California, Irvine. Phylogenetic relatedness <strong>of</strong><br />

saprotrophic fungal communities affects decomposition<br />

rates.<br />

MONDAY

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