Site Science
Identification and characterization of microbial communities in high elevation snow packs
Poster Number: 142 Presenter/Primary Author: Courtney Naff Microbial communities play a key role in food web dynamics of marine, freshwater and soil ecosystems.
Foliar DMSO:DMSP ratio and metal content as potential indicators of stress in Spartina alterniflora
Poster Number: 141 Presenter/Primary Author: Caroline McFarlin Physiological responses can occur long before there are visible signs of stress.
Determining historic extent of seagrass (Zostera marina) cover in Virginia's coastal bays
Poster Number: 140 Presenter/Primary Author: Noah Egge Seagrasses can be found all over the world and are often the main structural habitat for shallow marine communities.
Controls on leaf breakdown rates along inundation gradients in perennial Appalachian stream ecosystems
Poster Number: 138 Presenter/Primary Author: Robert Northington Changes to water availability potentially affect important ecosystem functions such as in-stream organic matter processing.
Using eco-hydrological modeling to understand hydrological dynamics impacted watershed spatial biogeochemical processes
Poster Number: 132 Presenter/Primary Author: Xuan Yu Hydrological cycle has been serving as a foundation of biogeochemistry, since terrestrial biogeochemical processes are closely interacting with the quantity and quality of water movement.