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Aquatic Ecology

Linking environmental gradients to diatom community distribution in the northwestern Florida Coastal Everglades watershed: applications to understanding long-term tropical storm dynamics

Poster Number:  113 Presenter/Primary Author:  Emily Nodine Florida coastal ecosystems are highly sensitive to changes in fresh water influx driven by tropical cyclone activity, changing climate cycles such as the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and El Ni

Evaluation of the Relationship between Dissolved Organic Material, Nutrients, and Algal Species in Colorado Lakes and Reservoirs

Poster Number:  107 Presenter/Primary Author:  Alia Khan Previous research has suggested that production of non-humic dissolved organic matter (DOM) can be directly related to chlorophyll-a concentrations in surface waters.  In recent years, increas

Influence of Grazing Treatments on Nutrient, Bacteria, and Suspended Sediment Concentrations and Channel Geometry in the Flint Hills, Kansas

Poster Number:  103 Presenter/Primary Author:  Bartosz Grudzinski From 1940 to 1960 the number of cows in the United States increased by 60% while the acreage of private grazing land decreased by 15%.

Seasonal metabolic rates in restored eelgrass meadows measured with the eddy correlation technique

Poster Number:  97 Presenter/Primary Author:  Jennie Rheuban Seagrass meadows provide numerous ecosystem services such as increasing water quality, providing habitats for organisms, and sequestering organic matter.

The Souther Appalachian Stream Visual Assessment Protocol (saSVAP): THe Customization of a Stream Visual Assessment Protocoal for the Southern Appalachian Region

Poster Number:  96 Presenter/Primary Author:  Jeremy Sullivan The original Stream Visual Assessment Protocol (SVAP) was designed in a joint effort between the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resource Conservation Service and the University o

 
 
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