Daniel McLaughlin — ASN Events

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Presentations this author is a contributor to:

Do quantitative macroinvertebrate samples from riffles and depositional habitats provide accurate estimates of stream condition across a gradient of agricultural land cover? (134105)

11:15 AM
Brice Crum
Landuse & Non-Point Source Impacts 1.0

Linking oxygen and carbon dynamics to characterize dominant biogeochemical processes in headwater wetlands (134011)

11:00 AM
Carla López Lloreda
Special Session: Lakes, ponds, reservoirs and wetlands oh my! Drivers, feedbacks, and responses of the carbon cycle under changing climate and anthropogenic stressors 1.0

Disentangling seasonal and interannual drivers of macroinvertebrate community responses to flow and specific conductance in Central Appalachian streams. (134428)

5:00 PM
Amaryllis Adey
Special Session: Across ecosystem linkages: quantifying aquatic-terrestrial reciprocal connections to support resilient watersheds 3.0

Severe storm response in Central Appalachian streams: focusing on benthic macroinvertebrate community dynamics (135869)

2:00 PM
Quinn Weigel
Special Session: Across ecosystem linkages: quantifying aquatic-terrestrial reciprocal connections to support resilient watersheds 2.0

Spatial distribution and hydrology as controls on aquatic insect beta diversity across geographically isolated wetlands (135894)

11:00 AM
Elizabeth Sicking
Special Session: Unraveling wetland invertebrate dynamics: Connecting small-scale responses to landscape-level influences 1.0

Surface mining increases the contribution of chlorophyll-a to aquatic insect food webs in central Appalachia. (135984)

4:30 PM
Sally A Entrekin
Special Session: Across ecosystem linkages: quantifying aquatic-terrestrial reciprocal connections to support resilient watersheds 3.0

Evaluating organic matter decomposition in headwater streams across a mining-induced salinity gradient throughout the Central Appalachian Coalfields (136049)

4:45 PM
Megan Underwood
Special Session: Across ecosystem linkages: quantifying aquatic-terrestrial reciprocal connections to support resilient watersheds 3.0