Diel Vertical Distribution Patterns of Zooplankton along the Western Antarctic Peninsula
Poster Number: 124 Presenter/Primary Author: Patricia Thibodeau The Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) is a highly dynamic region of the Southern Ocean that has undergone significant change over the past several decades due to unprecedented increases in air and
The role of macrophytes in the greenhouse gas fluxes from a constructed wetland system in Phoenix, AZ.
Poster Number: 122 Presenter/Primary Author: Jorge Ramos Macrophytes can increase nutrient retention in wetlands constructed to reduce nutrient pollution and for this reason, Typha spp., are frequently planted in constructed wetland systems (CWS
Spatial and temporal dynamics of wildflower blooms in the Southern Appalachians
Poster Number: 119 Presenter/Primary Author: Rose Graves Cultural ecosystem services i.e., non-material benefits received from nature, contribute substantially to nature-based economies in rural regions and may be especially impacted by shifts in land us
Soil Phosphorus Cycling in an Extreme Environment: The McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica
Poster Number: 117 Presenter/Primary Author: Ruth Heindel Phosphorus (P) availability varies considerably throughout the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica.
Measurements of oxygen flux over intertidal oyster reefs: Changes in metabolism as reefs grow and develop
Poster Number: 114 Presenter/Primary Author: Martin Volaric The eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, is a filter feeding organism that can strongly affect the environment in which it lives, including removal of suspended particulate matter from t