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Disturbance Ecology 1Session 5 (Contributed)
Monday, June 7, 1:30 PM-3:15 PM, IRC6
Moderator: M. Pearson
1:30 (29) Will exotic crayfish undermine restoration of a southwestern stream?
K.J. Adams, G. Meraz, G.A. Haden, and J.C. Marks. Department of Biology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA
1:45 (30) Antimycin and rotenone: short-term effects on invertebrates in first order, high elevation streams.
K.M. Cerreto1, R.O. Hall1, and H. Sexauer2. 1Department of Zoology & Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, 2Wyoming Game & Fish Department, Region 1, Pinedale, WY 82941
2:00 (31) Benthic macroinvertebrate assemblages in cattle impacted streams: which habitat variables best explain assemblage structure?
A. Braccia and J.R. Voshell, Jr. Deparment of Entomology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA 24061
2:15 (32) Macroinvertebrate and benthic organic matter responses to a hydrologic disturbance gradient in backwaters of a Mississippi River navigation pool.
M.B. Flinn1, M.R. Whiles1, R.A. Adams1,2, and J.E. Garvey2. 1Department of Zoology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901, 2Fisheries and Illinois Aquaculture Center, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901
2:30 (33) Speculation on habitat loss and community change in rivers impacted by long-term flow Increases from proposed coal bed methane production in the Northern Great Plains.
J.A. Gore. Department of Environmental Science, Columbus State University, Columbus, GA 31907
2:45 (34) The role of urbanization and accompanying habitat alteration in the establishment of non–native species in Hawaiian stream systems.
C.D. Luton1, A.M.D. Brasher2, and S.L. Goodbred3. 1Central Washington University, Department of Biology, 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926, 2U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources, 2329 West Orton Circle, Salt lake City, UT, 84119, 3U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources, 7801 Folsom Blvd. Suite 325, Sacramento, CA, 95826
3:00 (35) Effects of fine sediment on streams in catchments with contrasting land uses: a reach-scale experiment.
C.D. Matthaei1, F. Weller2, D.W. Kelly3, and C.R. Townsend1. 1Department of Zoology, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand, 2Department Biology II, Aquatic Ecology, University of Munich, 80333 Munich, Germany, 3Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9B 3P4
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