78 Disturbance Ecology III

Thursday, May 21, 2009: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM
Governor's Room
Moderator:
Christoph D. Matthaei
8:15 AM
517
Biodiversity destabilizes substrates at high flows
Daniel C. Allen, University of Oklahoma; Caryn C. Vaughn, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Biological Survey
8:30 AM
518
Effects of flooding on resistance and resilience of winter emerging Chironomidae in Southeast Minnesota trout streams
Alyssa M. Anderson, University of Minnesota; Leonard C. Ferrington Jr., University of Minnesota
8:45 AM
519
Effects of an experimental flood on invertebrates in the Colorado River
Dustin W. Kincaid, Loyola University Chicago; Emma J. Rosi-Marshall, Loyola University Chicago; Wyatt F. Cross, Montana State University; Theodore A. Kennedy, USGS Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center; Robert O. Hall Jr., University of Wyoming
9:00 AM
520
Response of stream macroinvertebrates in flow refugia and high scour areas to a series of floods: A reciprocal replacement study
Randy Fuller, Colgate University; Carrie Griego, Colgate University; Jaime Dennison, Colgate University; Jeffrey D. Muehlbauer, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill; Martin Doyle, University of North Carolina
9:15 AM
521
The impact of bed disturbance on the growth of the nuisance diatom didymosphenia geminata in Boulder Creek, CO
James D. S. Cullis, University of Colorado; Mathew P. Miller, University of Colorado; Diane M. McKnight, University of Colorado
9:30 AM
522
Flood effects on aquatic invertebrate taxa: A meta-analysis
Laura E. McMullen, Oregon State University; David A. Lytle, Oregon State University
9:45 AM
523
Disturbance, predation and competition interact in a flood-prone stream
Christoph D. Matthaei, University of Otago; Colin R. Townsend, University of Otago; Carola Winkelmann, Dresden University of Technology; Peter B. Herrmann, University of Otago; Michael Effenberger, University of Munich (LMU)
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