Eco-DAS VIII (2008) Proceedings
The following chapters have been proposed for the Eco-DĀS VIII (2008) proceedings volume. They are listed in order of presentations; the order in the proceedings volume will be different. Authorship order may also change prior to submission of the final manuscripts.
*corresponding author
- Dan Spooner, Andrew Kramer, Alyson Santoro, Amanda Spivak, Noreen Kelly, Blaine Griffen*
- When is redundancy important?
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- Dana Hunt, Craig Nelson*, Eva Ortega-Retuerta
- Organic matter: from Genes to Ecosystems
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- Kelly Dorgan*, George Waldbusser*, Dan Dombroski, Tessa Francis
- A multidisciplinary approach to characterizing impacts of land-use change on coastal benthic ecosystem function: feedbacks and mechanisms
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- Serena Moseman*, Amy Burgin, Kristy Hopfensperger, Laurel Larsen, Alyson Santoro
- Importance of a multi-scale approach: Predicting effects of sea level rise on nitrogen cycling across estuarine ecosystems
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- Sophia Fox*, Ylva Olsen, Amanda Spivak
- Complex interactions and feedbacks in estuarine benthic food webs alter carbon pathways and ecosystem services
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- Annette Hynes*, Dreux Chappell
- Groundtruthing Parameters: Linking Laboratory and Field Data to Models
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- Betsy Bancroft*, Laura Petes, Carrie Kissman
- Stress across aquatic systems: a meta-analysis of synergistic interactions
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- Betsy Bancroft, Jessie Clasen, Kristine Hopfensperger, Julie Keister*, Noreen Kelly, Joel Llopiz, Dino Marshalonis, Serena Moseman, Carrie Scheele Kissman, D. Lani Pascual*, Laura Petes, and Daniel Sobota
- Climate and anthropogenic change in aquatic environments: A cross ecosystem perspective
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- Joel Llopiz, Dino Marshalonis, Jessie Clasen*, D. Lani Pascual, and Carrie Kissman
- The Importance of Trophic Dynamics in Light of Climate and Anthropogenic Change
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- Amy Burgin, Tamara Harms*, Brian Reid*, Daniel Sobota
- Crossing disciplinary and ecosystem boundaries: biogeochemical reaction vs. transport in catchments
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- Jennifer Howeth*, Alison Derry, and Adam Reitzel
- Metacommunity biology: an eco-evolutionary framework for understanding exotic invasion in aquatic ecosystems
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- Chris Dupont*, Maria Vila-Costa, Ramiro Logares, P. Dreux Chappell
- Linking ecosystem form to function: A hitchhiker's guide to the new molecular toolkit
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