96 Special Session - Basic and Applied Ecological Research on the US Mid-continent Great Rivers III

Thursday, May 21, 2009: 3:30 PM-5:15 PM
Governor's Room
Moderators:
Brian H. Hill and Theodore R. Angradi
3:30 PM
635
Determining habitat characteristics of an invasive snail (Bithynia tentaculata, Linnaeus, 1758) and associated trematodes on the Upper Mississippi River
Jennifer S. Sauer, USGS - Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center; Jim Griswold, Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc.; Carol Lowenberg, USGS - Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center; Gregory J. Sandland, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; Roger J. Haro, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse
3:45 PM
636
Mainstem dams and zooplankton in the Missouri River
John E. Havel, Missouri State University; Kim A. Medley, Missouri State University; Kelli D. Dickerson, Missouri State University; Paul A. Bukaveckas, Virginia Commonwealth University; Theodore R. Angradi, United States Environmental Protection Agency; David W. Bolgrien, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Terri M. Jicha, United States Environmental Protection Agency
4:00 PM
637
Planktonic food-web development in large rivers: Lessons from EMAP-GRE
John H. Chick, University of Illinios; John E. Havel, Missouri State University; Paul A. Bukaveckas, Virginia Commonwealth University; Anthony K. Aufdenkampe, Stroud Water Research Center; Theodore R. Angradi, United States Environmental Protection Agency; David W. Bolgrien, United States Environmental Protection Agency; Terri M. Jicha, United States Environmental Protection Agency
4:15 PM
638
A 100-year perspective of trophic dynamics in a floodplain river
Michael D. Delong, Winona State University; James H. Thorp, University of Kansas
4:30 PM
639
Ecosystem metabolism in the Upper Mississippi River: The role of light, nutrients, and connectivity to the main channel
Jeffrey N. Houser, U.S. Geological Survey; Lynn A. Bartsch, U.S. Geological Survey; John F. Sullivan, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; William B. Richardson, U.S. Geological Survey
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