Frank Akamagwuna
University of Alabama, ALABAMA, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I am a Freshwater Ecologist, born and raised in Nigeria. Began my research journey in South Africa, where I explored various approaches to understanding the effects of multiple stressors, including sedimentation and agriculture, on water quality. I currently lead a sub-research group on plastics pollution, exploring various dimensions of plastic pollution in African surface waters.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Embracing the zoogeochemical framework in freshwaters to understand and predict the ecosystem-level consequences of conservation (Joint talk with Taylor Michael) (135428)
10:30 AM
Jonathan W Lopez
Special Session: Zoogeochemistry in freshwaters: Integrating animal conservation with biogeochemistry 1.0
Embracing the zoogeochemical framework in freshwaters to understand and predict the ecosystem-level consequences of conservation (Joint Talk with Jonathan Lopez) (135463)
10:45 AM
Taylor C Michael
Special Session: Zoogeochemistry in freshwaters: Integrating animal conservation with biogeochemistry 1.0
Whole-stream isotope additions reveal light and predator controls on nitrogen fluxes in Tropical stream food webs (136143)
2:15 PM
Frank C Akamagwuna
Special Session: Zoogeochemistry in freshwaters: Integrating animal conservation with biogeochemistry 2.0
SFS 2026