Landscape change
Influence of stoichiometry and suburbanization on in-stream uptake of NH4 and PO4 in headwater, New England streams
Poster Number: 294 Presenter/Primary Author: Nat Morse The physical, chemical and biological impacts of suburban land use change affect ecosystem structure and functions in headwater streams.
Urban land-use institutions and parcel-scale change in Phoenix, Arizona, 1915-2012
Poster Number: 292 Presenter/Primary Author: Joseph Tuccillo We seek to analyze how individual landowner decisions at the parcel level drive Phoenix’s macro-level land use patterns.
Plant Community Succession on Drying Lakes in the Yukon Flats, Alaska
Poster Number: 287 Presenter/Primary Author: Mark Winterstein Plant succession is often studied by observing how plant communities colonize the landscape and subsequently change over time.
Assessment of diatom assemblages in a subtropical karstic wetland: ecosystem-scale inference models and trajectory analysis
Poster Number: 286 Presenter/Primary Author: Sylvia Lee We developed diatom-based prediction models of hydrology and periphyton abundance to inform assessment tools for a hydrologically-managed wetland.
Assessing Phenological Overlap of Native and Introduced Plant Species in Interior Alaska
Poster Number: 277 Presenter/Primary Author: Stephen Decina Boreal ecosystems in Alaska have historically been buffered from the impacts of non-native plant invasions due to a cold climate, permafrost soils and a limited human disturbance footprint.