Site Science
Implications of diel fluctuations in streamflow on stream metabolism
Poster Number: 180 Presenter/Primary Author: Alba Argerich Stream metabolic activity (e.g., respiration, primary production, or nutrient uptake) is highly influenced by hydrologic conditions, not only because they determine the supply rate of reactive solu
Calcium-amended soils exhibit altered bacterial community structure at Hubbard brook experimental forest (HBEF), USA
Poster Number: 179 Presenter/Primary Author: Swathi Turlapati Soil Ca depletion due to acidic deposition related soil chemistry changes has led to the decline of forest productivity and carbon sequestration in the northeastern USA.
Net Ecosystem Exchange, Soil Respiration, and the Age of Respired Carbon from High-Elevation Alpine Tundra
Poster Number: 178 Presenter/Primary Author: John Knowles Carbon dioxide (CO2) is increasing in the contemporary atmosphere as a result of an imbalance between anthropogenic and natural CO2 emissions and biospheric and oceanic CO
Nonnative Fishes in Freshwater Canals of the Florida Everglades: Implications for Management
Poster Number: 177 Presenter/Primary Author: David Gandy Nonnative species pose a serious threat to the ecological integrity and biodiversity of natural ecosystems, including those found within protected areas.
Hydrochemical response of alpine watersheds to snowmelt.
Poster Number: 176 Presenter/Primary Author: Danielle Perrot This study explores the stream hydrochemical response to snowmelt in alpine environments in the context of variable source area (VSA) dynamics and nitrate.