Monday, May 26, 2008: 3:30 PM-5:30 PM
Salt Palace Convention Center - Room 255 F
Special Session - Freshwater Benthic Science: What Has it Contributed to General Ecological Theory II
Moderators:Sandy Milner
Klement Tockner
3:30 PMInfluence of riparian ecology on concepts of ecotonal patterns and processes
Stanley V. Gregory
3:45 PMDonor-controlled ecosystem subsidies and food limitation of stream populations
John S. Richardson, Yixin Zhang, Laurie B. Marczak
4:00 PMWhat is a community? consequences of reciprocal land-water linkages and organism movement for community theory
Colden V. Baxter
4:15 PMLitter, decomposers and decomposition: What can streams tell us?
Mark O. Gessner
4:30 PMSecondary production as part of bioenergetic theory - contributions from freshwater benthic science
Arthur C. Benke
4:45 PMHow can stream ecology contribute further to biodiversity-ecosystem function research?
Antoine Lecerf, John S. Richardson
5:00 PMStudies of stream organic matter processing advance the theoretical framework linking biodiversity and ecosystem function
John S. Kominoski, Timothy J. Hoellein, Carri J. LeRoy, Catherine M. Pringle, Christopher Swan
5:15 PMRiverine floodplains as model ecosystems to study the effect of environmental heterogeneity on biodiversity and ecosystem processes
Klement Tockner
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