Exploring the role of soil characteristics and plant traits as drivers denitrification in “accidental” urban wetlands in Phoenix, Arizona
Poster Number: 58 Presenter/Primary Author: Amanda Suchy In wetlands, denitrification is an important ecosystem process that permanently removes reactive nitrogen from systems.
Oxygen transport in periodically ventilated polychaete burrows
Poster Number: 57 Presenter/Primary Author: Elizabeth Murphy Burrowing organisms play a critical role in the functioning of marine sediments in coastal systems, in part due to their pumping of oxygenated water through the burrow.
Influence of Daytime Tide Events on CO2 Exchange between Salt Marsh and Atmosphere
Poster Number: 56 Presenter/Primary Author: Hafsah Nahrawi Salt marshes are among the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on Earth and globally sequester an average of 210 g C m-2 yr-1.
Exploiting the Landscape of Fear as an Insect Control Tactic
Poster Number: 53 Presenter/Primary Author: Sara Hermann Predators have been used to control insect pest populations for decades but the concept and strength of biological control relies solely on the lethal ability of high predator populations in agroec
Asian invasive earthworms in the urban and suburban forests in Baltimore: species identities, competition, and the effects on C dynamics
Poster Number: 51 Presenter/Primary Author: Chih-Han Chang Invasion of Asian earthworms of the genus Amynthas into deciduous forests in eastern US has raised concerns related to the potential i