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Primary OrganizerLTER Scientist (if not Primary Organizer)TitleDayTimeLocationTypeLink
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ANDNathan I. WisnoskiCommunity assembly processes differ between surface water and sediment-associated communities in stream networksThurs Aug 113:40 PM304, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 76-7https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61321.html
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BESKatalin SzlaveczLife under the city: The decomposer community of urban soilsThurs Aug 113:10 PMGrand Floridian Blrm B, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenteSYMP 19-4https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57893.html
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BESBob R. PohladThe Ecology Curricular Framework Initiative-Current StatusMon Aug 88:00-10:00 AMGrand Floridian Blrm BSS-10https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Session11903.html
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BESAlexander J. FelsonReframing urban ecology from studying to shaping into a proactive science through research, pedagogy and practiceFri Aug 1210:10-10:30 AMGrand Floridian Blrm GOOS 40-7https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58593.html
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BESAlexander J. FelsonFrom Studying to Shaping: Reframing Urban Ecology into a Proactive Science Through Pedagogy, Practice and ResearchFri Aug 128:00-11:30 AMGrand Floridian Blrm GOOS 40https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Session11729.html
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BESLea JohnsonUrban Woodlands: Remnants, Regeneration and RestorationThursday, August 118-11:30 AMGrand Floridian Blrm GOOS 29https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Session11737.html
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BESIan D. YesilonisSoils of urban woodlandsThurs Aug1110:30 AMGrand Floridian Blrm GOOS 29-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper59169.html
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BES and CAPPaige S. WarrenAnthropogenic resource subsidies and the domestication of urban biotaThurs Aug 111:30-2:00 PMGrand Floridian Blrm BSYMP 19-1https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58548.html
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BESEric R. Sokol Synthesizing Metacommunity Ecology Across the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) NetworkSun Aug 78:00-11:30 AM301WK 7https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Session11862.html
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BESSteward T.A. Pickett,The legacy of past paradigms of governance and the challenge for the futureTues Aug 910:40 AMGrand Floridian Blrm C, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterSYMP 5-6https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57936.html
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BESApril E. SparkmanChristopher SwanThe independent and interactive roles of functional and phylogenetic diversity on leaf litter breakdown in streamsWed Aug 10
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
PS 19-51https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper59122.html
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BESDorothy BorowyFunctional trait responses of urban plants to different soilsWed Aug 109:40 AM
Grand Floridian Blrm H, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
OOS 20-6https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58193.html
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BESErle EllisAnthrome communities, anthrobiogeography and the global ecology of anthropogenic landscapesFri Aug 128:30 AM
Grand Floridian Blrm C, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
SYMP 22-2https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58229.html
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BESMariya ShcheglovitovaFunctional characterization of epixylic bacterial communities in streams spanning an urbanization gradientWed Aug 108:00 AM
Grand Floridian Blrm H, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
OOS 20-1https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61682.html
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BESNicole M. VoelkerThe interaction between environmental constraints and regional species pools on an urban zooplankton metacommunityMon Aug 8
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
PS 1-9https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60457.html
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BNZMelanie JeanNegative effects of leaf litter on feather moss growth in boreal spruce and birch forestsWed Aug 101:30 PM209/210, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 57-1https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60119.html
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BNZAlexandra ConwayCommunity response and changes in functional traits of Betula neoalaskana to simulated summer moose browsing in early successional post-fire forestsWed Aug 10th9:20 AMGrand Floridian Blrm H, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 20-5https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58185.html
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Appears to be cross-LTERAldo Compagnonin/aThe effect of climatic variability on population dynamics: Negative, neutral, or positive?Fri, August 1210:30 AM222/223, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 100-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61060.html
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CAPAmanda K SuchyPatterns and predictors of denitrification potentials in “accidental” urban wetlands in Phoenix, ArizonaTues Aug 9th3:40 PMFloridian Blrm D, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 37-7https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60476.html
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CAPDaniel L. ChildersA research framework for exploring urban ecology and sustainability that is based on “Design with nature” infrastructureMonday, Aug 84:00 PM222/223, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 12-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper59992.html
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CAPDavid M. IwaniecCo-developing urban sustainability and resilience scenariosMonday, Aug 81:50 PM222/223, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 12-2https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61281.html
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JRNJessica S. Guon/aAntecedent soil moisture and VPD interactively control water potential and hydraulic thresholds in Larrea tridentataThurs Aug 114:40 PMFloridian Blrm A, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 86-10https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60092.html
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CAPJorge RamosExperimental drying and re-flooding hydrological regimes trigger high and low pulses of greenhouse gas fluxes in mesocosms from a permanently-flooded constructed treatment wetlandWed Aug 102:50 PM220/221, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCO 62-5https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60294.html
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CDRAlissa M. JohnsonCristina PortalesBurn frequencies and their impact on plant community dynamics in Anoka County, MinnesotaFri Aug 12ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterPS 38-68https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61892.html
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CDRAnna K. SchweigerScaling from leaf optical properties to canopies: How does optical diversity predict biodiversity?Wed Aug 102:50 PMGrand Floridian Blrm F, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 23-5https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58224.html
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CDRChristopher FernandezPeter G. KennedyRethinking the ‘Gadgil effect’: Understanding mechanisms and context-dependency of ectomycorrhizal effects on organic matter decompositionThurs Aug 98:00 AMGrand Floridian Blrm F, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 8-1https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57838.html
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CDRForest IsbellBiodiversity increases the resistance of ecosystem productivity to climate extremesWed Aug 1010:30 AM124/125, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 42-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper59780.html
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CDRJake J. GrossmanSpecies richness and trait means, but not phylogenetic or functional diversity, predict biomass in the establishment phase of a tree diversity experimentWed, Aug 109:00 AM124/125, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 42-4https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60203.html
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CDRJeannine Cavender-BaresLinking remotely sensed optical diversity to functional and phylogenetic diversity in the Cedar Creek prairie grassland biodiversity experiment to predict belowground processesWed Aug 102:10 PMGrand Floridian Blrm F, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 23-3https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58215.html
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CDRKaitlin KimmelForest IsbellPlant community functional trait shifts and convergence/divergence under global change scenariosWed Aug 1010:30 AMGrand Floridian Blrm H, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 20-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58209.html
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CDRQun GaoNitrogen deposition determines soil microbial functional responses to chronic elevated CO2 in a dry grasslandThurs Aug 11ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterPS 25-37https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61472.html
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CDRRan WangJeannine Cavender-BaresThe scale-dependence of optical diversity in a prairie ecosystem Wed Aug 102:30 PMGrand Floridian Blrm F, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 23-4https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58222.html
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CDRSarah HobbieNitrogen effects on decomposition: Similar patterns but different underlying mechanisms for litter versus soil organic matterWed Aug 102:30 PMGrand Floridian Blrm C, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterSYMP 14-3https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58098.html
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CDRShan KothariSpectral signatures of seasonal variation in xanthophyll cycle pigments among species with contrasting water-use strategiesWed Aug 103:40 PMGrand Floridian Blrm F, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 23-7https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58238.html
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CDRYi YangCarbon pool increased in surface soil, but declined in subsurface soil after agricultural abandonmentWed Aug 10ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterPS 18-25https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60316.html
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CDRCristina PortalesPlant-soil feedbacks as a potential mechanism reinforcing alternative states in biodiversity”
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CDRJeannine Cavender-BaresNew Phytologist Lecture
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CWTEric R. SokolSynthesizing Metacommunity Ecology Across the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) NetworkSunday, Aug 78-11:30AM301, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterWK 7 https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Session11862.html
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CWTKaitlin J. FarrellGo big or go home: Can we predict whole-stream ecosystem functions from small-scale measurements?Thurs August 1110:30304, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 63-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60020.html
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CWTMichael C. BensonKimberly A NovickClimate and age influence on drought-induced cavitation vulnerability of eastern deciduous tree speciesFri Aug 128:00 AMFloridian Blrm A, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 99-1https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60268.html
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CWTSander O. DenhamChelcy F MiniatTree water use dynamics across different sites and age classes in the Southern AppalachiansFri Aug 12ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterPS 43-127https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61970.html
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CWTSandra N. D. HawthorneTopography may mitigate drought effects on vegetation along a hillslope gradientFri Aug 12ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterPS 43-126https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61969.html
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CWTSteven BrantleyCan Longleaf pine restoration help mitigate water scarcity in the southeastern US?Tues Aug 9ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterPS 16-102https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61133.html
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FCEAnjana VenkatesanUnderstanding greenhouse carbon balance between long- and short-hydroperiod marshes in the Florida EvergladesTues Aug 93:20 PMGrand Floridian Blrm EOOS 12-6https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57860.html
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FCEBenjamin WilsonSimulated saltwater intrusion decreases net ecosystem exchange in coastal marshes, dampening their capacity to store carbonWed Aug 102:50 PMGrand Floridian Blrm G, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 24-5
https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57823.html
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FCEDaniel GannMonitoring vegetation change patterns in coastal wetlands: A multi-scale remote sensing approachTues Aug 99:40 AMGrand Floridian Blrm B, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterSYMP 4-4https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58172.html
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FCEFred SklarCoastal subsidence as a function of salinity intrusion and peat decomposition in a karst environmentWed Aug 104:00 PMGrand Floridian Blrm G, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 24-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57825.html
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FCEJennifer S. RehageClimate extremes drive changes in functional community structureWed Aug 109:00 AMGrand Floridian Blrm HOOS 20-4https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58183.html
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FCEKristie WendelbergerUsing remote sensing to detect long-term coastal plant community changes due to sea level rise and ecosystem drying, Everglades National ParkTues Aug 94:20 PMGrand Floridian Blrm EOOS 12-9https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57865.html
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FCELuca MarrazziAlgal diversity enhances periphyton quality in the Florida Everglades, while dominant cyanobacteria maximize resource use efficiencyTues Aug 91:30 PMGrand Floridian Blrm EOOS 12-1https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57866.html
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FCENicholas SchulteEvelyn GaiserAssembly mechanisms of periphytic diatom spatial and temporal beta diversity across a subsidy-stress gradient in a coastal wetlandThurs Aug 114:40 PMPalm B, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 80-10
https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61633.html
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FCEPeter RegierAssessing environmental drivers of DOC fluxes in the Shark River estuary: Modeling the effects of climate, water management, and salinityWed Aug 103:20 PMGrand Floridian Blrm G, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 24-6https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57827.html
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FCERoss BoucekA review of sub-tropical community resistance and resilience to extreme cold spellsFri Aug 128:20 AMGrand Floridian Blrm FOOS 39-2https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58032.html
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FCEShelby ServaisTesting subsidy-stress effects of saltwater intrusion on microbial processing of carbon and nutrients in freshwater wetland soilsWed Aug 102:10 PMGrand Floridian Blrm G, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 24-3https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57822.html
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FCESparkle MaloneEcosystem persistence in the face of climate change: A case study from the freshwater marshes of the Florida EvergladesTues Aug 93:40 PMGrand Floridian Blrm EOOS 12-7https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57859.html
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FCESujit KunworParameterization of light and temperature models for two Everglades freshwater marshesTues Aug 9ESA Exhibit HallPS 15-88https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60081.html
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FCETiffany G. TroxlerCarbon cycle science in the Florida Coastal Everglades: Research to inform carbon and water managementTues Aug 9 8:30 AMGrand Floridian Blrm B, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterSYMP 4-2https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58182.html
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FCEValeria A. PazSpatial variation in trophic interactions of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) within the Florida Coastal Everglades assessed with stable isotopesMon Aug 8ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOS 9-98https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60884.html
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FCEViviana MazzeiExperimental saltwater intrusion decreases periphyton production in a subtropical freshwater wetlandWed Aug 102:30 PMGrand Floridian Blrm G, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 24-4https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57820.html
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FCEBradley A StricklandHabitat and individual variation in movement strategies of American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) across a freshwater to estuarine gradientThurs Aug 114:00 PM305, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 77-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60733.html
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FCELisa G. ChambersThe importance of 'ambient salinity' when predicting the response of coastal wetland biogeochemistry to sea level riseWed Aug 101:50 PMGrand Floridian Blrm G, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 24-2https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57816.html
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FCEJoseph A AndreoliPredicting the potential geographic distributions of three non-native cichlids in Florida with climate changeFriday Aug 12ESA Exhibit HallPS 46-152https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61999.html
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FCESean Charles,Quantifying effects of foundation species identity and density on organic carbon storage along an experimental marsh-mangrove gradientTues Aug 92:30-2:50 PMGrand Floridian Blrm EOOS 12-4https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60805.html
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FCEJohn KominoskiSpatiotemporal variation in aquatic ecosystem heterotrophy in freshwater subtropical wetlands is driven by water and organic matter availabilityTues Aug 91:50-2:10 PMGrand Floridian Blrm EOOS 12-2https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58501.html
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FCEJesse R. BlanchardEphemeral metacommunity reassembly: How do functional traits influence assembly?Wed Aug 1010:10-10:30 PMGrand Floridian Blrm HOOS 20-7https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58201.html
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FCEMichael RossDoes freshwater augmentation affect the productivity of P-limited dwarf mangrove forests?Tues Aug 94:00-4:20 PMGrand Floridian Blrm EOOS 12-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57917.html
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FCEJay SahHydrologic conditions and vegetation dynamics inferred from carbon isotopic signature of soil organic matter in the marl prairie landscape, Everglades, FloridaTues Aug 92:40-2:50 PMFloridian Blrm BCCOS 29-4https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60381.html
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FCEJoseph StachelekFine-scale spatial patterning of phytoplankton abundance in a coastal estuaryTues Aug 91:30-1:50 PM207/208COS 32-1https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper59321.html
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FCEJoel TrexlerRestoring an iconic ecosystem? Non-native fish and everglades restorationMon Aug 84:20-4:40 PMGrand Floridian Blrm HOOS 5-9https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57830.html
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GCEChristopher CraftSALTEx: Seawater Addition Long Term Experiment: Testing the effects of press versu pulse addition of saltwater intrusion using a manipulative, replicated field experimentWed Aug 101:30 PMGrand Floridian Blrm G, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 24-1https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57826.html
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GCEEllen HerbertConsidering the effects of multiple stressors when predicting the fate and persistence of blue carbonTues Aug 99:00 AMGrand Floridian Blrm B, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterSYMP 4-3https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58180.html
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GCEWei-Ting LinTemporal shift in insect herbivore interaction: From concurrent competition to delayed facilitationTues Aug 91:50 PMFloridian Blrm A, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 35-2https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper59352.html
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GCEFan LiWill pulses of elevated salinity lead to a salt-tolerant plant community?Wed Aug 108:20 AMGrand Floridian Blrm H, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 20-2https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58169.html
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HBRJohn CampbellEvaluating the impacts of ice storms on forest ecosystems with a novel field experiment

Fri Aug 128:40 AMGrand Floridian Blrm F, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 39-3https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58035.html
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HBRMaria Osuna GarciaJohn CampbellEffects of climate change across seasons on mycorrhizal community composition at Hubbard Brook Experimental ForestTues Aug 810:30 AMGrand Floridian Blrm F, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 8-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57845.html
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HBRWendy LeuenbergerPlasticine caterpillar predation experiment: Engaging high school students using scientific research methodsTues Aug 9ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterPS 12-67https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61557.html
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HBRWendy LeuenbergerResponses of functional community assemblages to experimental ice storms in a northeastern forestWed Aug 108:40 AMGrand Floridian Blrm H, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 20-3https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58179.html
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HBRYang YangMeasuring mercury in wood: Important but challengingWed Aug 103:40 PM209/210, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 57-7https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61663.html
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HFRJulia A. WheelerKristina StinsonRed hot maples: Acer rubrum phenology, growth and biomass allocation under soil warmingTues Aug 94:00 PM
Grand Floridian Blrm A, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
COS 28-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper59811.html
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HFRMary HeskelPhenology and the short-term temperature response of photosynthesis and respiration in a temperate forestWed Aug 109:20-9:40 AM304VOS 38-5https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper59795.html
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HFRMargaret KosmalaScaling up terrestrial plant phenologyWed Aug 103:30-5 PM316IGN 6-6https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58410.html
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HFRSerita D. FreyRestoration of soil microbial function following biological invasionThurs Aug 118:00-8:20 AMGrand Floridian Blrm FOOS 28-1https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57851.html
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HFRRichard Graham MacLeanRadiative forcings from albedo and carbon dynamics after clear cut in Massachusetts forestsTues Aug 98:00-8:20 AMFloridian Blrm BCLNG 1-1https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61010.html
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LUQJenny ZambranoVariation in functional neighborhood and climate affect tree performanceWed Aug 103:40-4:00 PMPalm ACOS 58-7https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60375.html
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HFRGrace PoldUnquelchable fires: Two decades of soil warming selects for a smaller, more active microbial communityWed Aug 10all dayESA Exhibit HallPS 23-101https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60503.html
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HFRMargaret KosmalaTwo solutions to large-scale ecological image processingThurs Aug 1111:10-11:30 AMFloridian Blrm DCOS 74-10https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61327.html
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HFRMeghan Graham MacLeanQuantifying remaining core forest: LiDAR as a new method for mapping edgeTues Aug 99:10-9:15 AMFloridian Blrm BCLNG 1-9https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper59806.html
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HFRAllyson DegrassiImpacts of hemlock woolly adelgid on small mammal distribution in north eastern hemlock forestsThurs Aug 1114:30315, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 31-4https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58203.html
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HFRDavid A. OrwigBelowground consequences of Adelges tsugae invasion in eastern forestsThurs Aug 114:00 PM315, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 31-8https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58202.html
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HFRKevin M. GeyerSerita FreyInvestigating microbial growth and substrate utilization in soil: What does carbon use efficiency really tell us?Wed Aug 104:20 PMFloridian Blrm D, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 60-9https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60253.html
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HFRKristina A. StinsonLocal adaptations during invasion: Effects of growth and maternal habitat on fitness traits in garlic mustardFri Aug 1210:10 AMGrand Floridian Blrm H, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 41-7https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58589.html
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HFRClarisse HartScience Communication Mentoring and Project ReviewTue Aug 911:30 AM-1:15 PM317, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterWK 33https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Session11894.html
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HFRHolly L. MenningerClarisse M. Hart Up-Goer Five Challenge: Using Common Language to Communicate Your Science to the PublicTue Aug 91:30 PM-3:00 PM316, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterIGN 1https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Session11886.html
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HFRLaura M.S. HancockKristina StinsonLong-term and source-sink demographics of invasion: Garlic mustard at Harvard ForestFri Aug 129:50Grand Floridian Blrm H, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterOOS 41-6https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper57999.html
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JRNBrandon BestelmeyerTipping points in rangeland social-ecological systems of the Southwest US: Past and presentWed Aug 108:30 AMGrand Floridian Blrm B, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterSYMP 10-2https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58111.html
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JRNBrandon BestelmeyerIs desertification a dirty word?Thurs Aug 11316, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterIGN 9-6https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58383.html
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JRNDebra P.C. PetersComplex landscapes in the American Southwest: Are desertified systems “novel”?Monday, Aug 8ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterPS 5-71 https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper61644.html
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JRNJeffrey HerrickLandscape soil variability in relatively static and dynamic properties in arid and semi-arid ecosystems: Do they matter for restoration?Tues Aug 99:40 AMGrand Floridian Blrm D, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterSYMP 6-4https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper58204.html
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JRNJin YaoInteractions among climate and soil properties influence current and future geographic distribution of an invasive grass in the Chihuahuan DesertWed, Aug 103:40 PMGrand Floridian Blrm A, Ft Lauderdale Convention CenterCOS 52-7https://eco.confex.com/eco/2016/webprogram/Paper60578.html