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Lentic Ecology

Session 165 (Poster)
Wednesday, May 29, 2:00 PM-5:30 PM, Hall D-E Pittsburgh Convention Center



 (477) HEXAGENIA SPP. (EPHEMEROPTERA: EPHEMERIDAE) BIOTURBATION: EFFECTS OF SIZE, DENSITY AND TEMPERATURE ON SEDIMENT FLUX.
A.M. Bachteram and J.J.H. Ciborowski. Department of Biological Sciences and Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, CANADA N9B 3P4

 (478) RECOLONIZATION OF AZOIC SEDIMENTS BY MEIOFAUNA IN THE HYDROPSAMMON OF OTSEGO LAKE, NEW YORK.
M.D. Cornwell1,2 and T.G. Horvath2. 1Department of Animal Science, State University New York, Cobleskill, New York 12043, 2Biology Department, State University New York, Oneonta, New York 13820

 (479) ECHINOGAMMARUS ISCHNUS, THE NEXT EXOTIC THREAT?
C.M. Mayer1, J. Philippon1, S.A. Heckathorn1, N. Tisch2, and J. Haynes3. 1Biology Department, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13224, 2Department of Biometrics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850, 3Department of Biological Sciences, SUNY Brockport, Brockport, NY 14420

 (480) DISTRIBUTION OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES IN A SOUTHEASTERN RESERVOIR (KENTUCKY LAKE, KENTUCKY) BASED ON SPATIAL, TEMPORAL AND PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS.
D. Moyer, D. White, and G. Kipphut. Hancock Biological Station and Center for Reservoir Research, Murray State University, 561 Emma Drive, Murray, Kentucky 42071

 (481) THE EFFECTS OF FISH INTRODUCTIONS IN COLORADO HIGH ELEVATION LAKES.
R.D. Schultheis and S.A. Wissinger. Departments of Biology and Environmental Science, Allegany College, Meadville, PA 16335