Spatial and temporal distribution of populations selected to represent trophic structure
Testing effects of water stresses and herbivory on habitat differentiation among diverse willow communities in central Minnesota
Poster Number: 401 Presenter/Primary Author: Xiaojing Wei
Predator: prey size relationships of marine zooplankton: Testing the 10:1 hypothesis with stable isotopes
Poster Number: 395 Presenter/Primary Author: Michael Landry Size-based theories of energy flow in marine plankton ecosystems, as well as numerous conceptual models, assume that predators and prey are linked, on average, by a body length ratio of 10:1.
Forest metacommunity structure along an elevational gradient in the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico (LUQ)
Poster Number: 394 Presenter/Primary Author: Jess Zimmerman Metacommunity theory provides a rich framework for identifying structure along environmental gradients and for evaluating the relative contributions of local and regional processes in molding biolo
Pelagic community responses to a deep-water front in the California Current Ecosystem: The CCE A-Front Study
Poster Number: 386 Presenter/Primary Author: Michael Landry In October 2008, we investigated pelagic community composition and biomass, from bacteria to fish, across a sharp frontal gradient overlying deep waters south of Point Conception, California.
Zooplankton aggregation at glider-detected ocean fronts in the California Current Ecosystem
Poster Number: 376 Presenter/Primary Author: Jesse Powell Here we report the results from six years of front observations from 2006 through 2011 along two transect lines within the Southern California Current System (SCCS) using autonomous gliders.