Thursday, May 29, 2008: 1:30 PM-3:15 PM | |||
Salt Palace Convention Center - Room 255 F | |||
Food Webs III | |||
Moderator: | Michael D. Delong | ||
1:30 PM | 563 | You are what you eat… plus what you drink??? Examining the utility of hydrogen isotopes in food-web studies through feeding experiments Richard R. Doucett, Matthew W. O'Neill, Jane C. Marks, Bruce A. Hungate | |
1:45 PM | 564 | Longitudinal and seasonal partitioning of trophic linkages in the Colorado River food web using stable hydrogen isotopes (dD) Melanie Caron, Richard R. Doucett, John L. Sabo, Theodore A. Kennedy | |
2:00 PM | 565 | (TALK WITHDRAWN BY AUTHOR) interactions of watershed landuse and stream condition on fish trophic structure and invertebrate prey subsidies Mazeika S. P. Sullivan | |
2:15 PM | 566 | Zagat's Guide for the finned set? site-specific variation in conspecific C:N ratios may reveal differences in food availability and habitat quality Karen H. Gaines | |
2:30 PM | 567 | Food web effects of a nonnative fish: Initial results of a large-scale field experiment Joseph R. Benjamin, Fabio A. Lepori, Colden V. Baxter, Kurt D. Fausch | |
2:45 PM | 568 | Effects of an invasive n-fixing tree on a hawaiian stream food web Trisha B. Atwood, Tracy N. Wiegner, Jason P. Turner, Richard A. MacKenzie | |
3:00 PM | 569 | Building an ecological time machine: Use of museum specimens to examine historical changes in riverine food webs Michael D. Delong, James H. Thorp, Jeffrey Anderson | |
Sponsor: | Contributed Sessions |
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