Michael Wulf
Northern Arizona University, AZ, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Lab Manager & M.S. Student, Northern Arizona University
I'm a freshwater ecologist interested in how climate change and nutrient inputs shape river ecosystems. I earned my B.S. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Montana and have worked in both amphibian monitoring and stream ecology. Currently, I manage the Marks Stream Ecology Lab at NAU and am pursuing a masters degree focusing on how environmental change affects river food webs, microbial communities, and primary producers.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Trophic highways and dead ends: Algal identity regulates nutrient flux and energy transfer in stream food webs (134955)
11:45 AM
Michael C Zampini
Special Session: Positive biotic interactions in freshwater; importance, prevalence, and drivers. 1.0
Effects of temperature on Cladophora’s microbial assemblage, photosynthesis, and nitrogen fixation in a nitrogen limited river (135849)
5:15 PM
Michael Wulf
Algae & Aquatic Plants 1.0
Successional controls on trophic transfer in an oligotrophic river (136039)
2:15 PM
Augustine Sitati
Food Webs 2.0
Scaling Nitrogen Fixation in a Coastal California River (136075)
3:15 PM
Steve Thomas
Biogeochemistry 4.0
SFS 2026