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in Bloomington, Indiana: A social-ecological systems<br />

(SES) perspective.<br />

8:20 AM COS 196-2 Wilson, C 1 , R van der Ree 1 , L Lumsden 2 , F<br />

Caryl 1 and B Wintle 3 , (1)Australian Research Centre for<br />

Urban Ecology, (2)Arthur Rylah Institute <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />

Research, (3)Applied Environmental Decision Analysis<br />

Research Facility. The effects <strong>of</strong> urbanisation on<br />

the diversity and abundance <strong>of</strong> nocturnal insects:<br />

Implications for microbat conservation.<br />

8:40 AM COS 196-3 Schmitt-Harsh, M, SK Mincey, M Patterson,<br />

T Evans and BC Fischer, Indiana University. Carbon<br />

storage and ecosystem services <strong>of</strong> urban trees in<br />

Bloomington, IN as a function <strong>of</strong> development age.<br />

9:00 AM COS 196-4 Swadek, RK and MB Byerley, Botanical<br />

Research Institute <strong>of</strong> Texas. Prairie glades and barrens<br />

as ecological models for living ro<strong>of</strong> systems: A case<br />

study.<br />

9:20 AM COS 196-5 Gruenewald, DL, LL Merchant and GR<br />

Camilo, Saint Louis University. Green space biodiversity<br />

in the shrinking city.<br />

9:40 AM Break<br />

9:50 AM COS 196-6 Byrne, LB, Roger Williams University. Urban<br />

landscape ecology and management for conservation<br />

biological control in lawns and gardens.<br />

10:10 AM COS 196-7 Connor Barrie, BT and I Ibanez, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Michigan. The impact <strong>of</strong> land uses on the recruitment<br />

dynamics <strong>of</strong> tree species.<br />

10:30 AM COS 196-8 Fischer, JD and JR Miller, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Illinois- Urbana/Champaign. The impact <strong>of</strong> urbanization<br />

on daily feeding activity <strong>of</strong> songbirds: a test <strong>of</strong> foraging<br />

theory.<br />

10:50 AM COS 196-9 Shandas, V, Portland State University. Urban<br />

stormwater management and ecosystem services: An<br />

socio-ecological assessment <strong>of</strong> innovative approaches<br />

in the Portland metropolitian region.<br />

8:30 am-10:30 am<br />

PS 87 - Latebreaking: Aquatic Ecology<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 87-1 Casatti, L1, MAP Mayorga1, FB Teresa2, FR Carvalho1, ID<br />

Costa3 and GL Brejão1, (1)Sao Paulo State University, (2)<br />

Goiás State University, (3)Federal University <strong>of</strong> Rondônia.<br />

Spatial variation <strong>of</strong> stream fish composition explained by<br />

mainstem distance and environmental variables in the<br />

Madeira River basin, Amazon.<br />

PS 87-2 Peoples, BK, Virginia Tech. The strength <strong>of</strong> Nocomis nest<br />

association contributes to patterns <strong>of</strong> rarity and commonness<br />

among New River, Virginia cyprinids.<br />

PS 87-3 McLaughlin, C1 and LA Kaplan2, (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania, (2)Stroud Water Research Center.<br />

Linkages between denitrification in stream sediments<br />

and biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC).<br />

PS 87-4 Zhang, Q1, X Cheng2 and C Ye1, (1)Wuhan Botanical Garden,<br />

the Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, (2)Key Laboratory <strong>of</strong><br />

Aquatic Botany and Watershed Ecology, Wuhan Botanical<br />

Garden,CAS, Wuhan 430074, P. Soil nitrogen dynamics<br />

following short-term revegetation in the water level fluctuation<br />

zone <strong>of</strong> the Three Gorges Reservoir, China.<br />

PS 87-5 Argerich, A1, SL Johnson2, SD Sebestyen2, CC Rhoades2,<br />

E Greathouse1, PM Wohlgemuth2, FN Scatena3, WH<br />

McDowell4, GE Likens5, JD Knoepp6, JB Jones7, G Ice8, JL<br />

Campbell9, DM Amatya2 and MB Adams9, (1)Oregon State<br />

University, (2)USDA Forest Service Research, (3)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania, (4)University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire, (5)Cary Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ecosystem Studies, (6)USDA Forest Service Southern<br />

Research Station, (7)University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks, (8)NCASI,<br />

(9)USDA Forest Service. Effects <strong>of</strong> forests disturbances on<br />

stream nitrate concentrations and fluxes.<br />

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

8 am-11:30 am; 8:30 am-10:30 am<br />

PS 87-6 Ding, S Sr.1, Y Zhang Sr.2 and W Meng1, (1)Chinese Research<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> Environmental Sciences, (2)Zhangyuan@Craes.<br />

Org.Cn. Comparison <strong>of</strong> fish community with different human<br />

disturbance: A case study <strong>of</strong> Taizi River catchment, China.<br />

PS 87-7 Ferrareze, M1, R Angelini2 and L Casatti3, (1)UNESP, (2)<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, (3)Sao Paulo<br />

State University. Comparative analysis <strong>of</strong> trophic structure<br />

and functioning <strong>of</strong> lateral lagoons in a sub-tropical river with<br />

a cascade <strong>of</strong> reservoirs.<br />

PS 87-8 Ceneviva-Bastos, M, AR Manzotti and L Casatti, Sao Paulo<br />

State University. Effects <strong>of</strong> increasing structural complexity<br />

in a tropical degraded stream on macroinvertebrate<br />

assemblage structure, trophic guilds and biomass.<br />

PS 87-9 Orl<strong>of</strong>ske, JM1 and DJ Baird2, (1)University <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick<br />

& Canadian Rivers Institute, (2)Environment Canada @<br />

Canadian Rivers Institute & University <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick.<br />

Variability in aquatic insect traits: Implications for traitsbased<br />

biomonitoring.<br />

PS 87-10 Krystyniak, JJ, Eastern Michigan University. Amphibian<br />

diversity and phenolic concentration across a canopy cover<br />

gradient.<br />

PS 87-11 Rollwagen-Bollens, GC, SM Bollens, J Boyer, T Lee, J<br />

Zimmerman and JE Emerson, Washington State University<br />

Vancouver. Assessing the role <strong>of</strong> zooplankton grazing on<br />

the development and decline <strong>of</strong> cyanobacteria blooms in<br />

Vancouver Lake, WA, USA.<br />

PS 87-12 Ortiz, GL1 and A Garcia2, (1)Universidad Metropolitana,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> Vermont. Comparing the overall width and<br />

water quality <strong>of</strong> the riparian habitat between sites.<br />

PS 88 - Latebreaking: Arid And Semi-Arid Systems<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 88-13 McMillan, BR, JE Lucero, ED Freeman and EJ Billman,<br />

Brigham Young University. Apparent competition in the Great<br />

Basin Desert: A test <strong>of</strong> small mammal facilitation <strong>of</strong> invasion<br />

by cheatgrass.<br />

PS 88-14 Kong, W1, X Jia1, OJ Sun2 and Y Zhang1, (1)Chinese<br />

Research Academy <strong>of</strong> Environmental Sciences, (2)Beijing<br />

Forestry University. Patch-level based vegetation change<br />

and environmental drivers in Tarim River drainage area, West<br />

China.<br />

PS 88-15 Ramirez, B, Y Marusenko and SJ Hall, Arizona State<br />

University. Ammonia oxidation rates in soil are higher under<br />

legumes than under long-term, experimentally fertilized nonlegume<br />

shrubs in the Sonoran Desert.<br />

PS 88-16 Gliksman, D, Hebrew university. The effect <strong>of</strong> air humidity on<br />

decomposition in the dry season.<br />

PS 88-17 Rudnick, D1, L Williams1, J Ortega2, M Aldea1 and A<br />

Nicholson3, (1)Integral Consulting Inc., (2)Newmont Mining<br />

Corporation, (3)Integral Consulting Inc. Using spatially explicit<br />

data, geochemistry and modeling to inform ecological risk<br />

assessment for a proposed pit mine expansion.<br />

PS 88-18 Feng, X1 and B Fu2, (1)Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, (2)<br />

Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Science. Trade<strong>of</strong>f between carbon<br />

sequestration and water resource in semiarid Loess Plateau.<br />

PS 89 - Latebreaking: Behavior<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 89-19 O’Connor, DA, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan. Comparative foraging<br />

ecology <strong>of</strong> reticulated giraffe and domestic camels in<br />

Laikipia, Kenya.<br />

PS 89-20 Kamler, JF1, A Johnson2, C Vongkhamheng3 and A Bousa3,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Oxford, (2)Wildlife Conservation <strong>Society</strong>, (3)<br />

Wildlife Conservation <strong>Society</strong>-Lao PDR <strong>Program</strong>. The diet,<br />

prey selection, and activity <strong>of</strong> dholes (Cuon alpinus) in<br />

northern Laos.<br />

PS 89-21 Garcia, TS, LL Thurman, JC Rowe and SM Selego, Oregon<br />

State University. Antipredator behavior <strong>of</strong> <strong>America</strong>n bullfrogs<br />

(Lithobates catesbeianus) in a novel environment.<br />

PS 89-22 Tao, Y, University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis. Transient home range<br />

dynamics: Emergent periodicity in animal movement pattern<br />

with links to ecological processes.<br />

PS 89-23 Jasny, L, University <strong>of</strong> California Davis. Conversation<br />

dynamics and belief change: Adaptive rangeland<br />

management by diverse stakeholder groups.<br />

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FRIDAY

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