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About SFS...... 2–3 Check-In Information General Information...... 4–7 Registration and check in for the meeting will be available Schedule At-A-Glance...... 8–10 all week in the North Foyer of the Salt Palace. Please check Plenary Speakers...... 11 in upon your arrival at the meeting in order to receive Awards...... 12–13 your name badge and other important materials and information. Fellows Awards...... 14–15 Exhibitors...... 16–17 REGISTRATION HOURS Sunday, May 19—4:00pm to 10:00pm Sponsors...... 18 Monday, May 20—8:00am to 11:00pm Workshops...... 19 Tuesday, May 21—8:00am to 7:00pm Special Events...... 20 Wednesday, May 22—8:00am to 4:00pm Taxonomy...... 21 Thursday, May 23—8:00am to 5:00pm Tours/Events/Meetings...... 22–23 MEETING UPDATES Student Awards...... 24–25 Keep up to date with changes by checking for updates on the bulletin board next to registration, on the guidebook Instars...... 26 app and on the meeting website. Early Career...... 27 RECEIPTS AND LETTERS OF PARTICIPATION Presenter Information...... 28 Your registration confirmation that was emailed to you Session Index...... 29 when you registered for the meeting will serve as your Sessions Schedule...... 30–49 receipt. In keeping with our conservation efforts, we will Posters...... 50–58 not provide printed receipts to attendees on site at the meeting. If you have misplaced your original receipt and Presenter Index...... 59–86 need another copy emailed to you, visit the Registration Desk for assistance.

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#2019SFS Planner/ Conference Management Meeting USU Event Services Jordyn Jensen 435-797-7902 [email protected] Hannah Paxton 435-797-0178 [email protected] Seth Tarver 435-797-0526 [email protected] Recording Policy Please! No recording of individual talks or sessions (oral or poster). Audio taping, videotaping, or photographing of presentations is not allowed at the meeting. Thank you for your cooperation. Website and Social Media and Website you to use the meeting We encourage online website and the detailed information schedule for all current and to navigate the meeting. Meeting Website https://sfsannualmeeting.org Society Website https://freshwater-science.org Mobile App/Guidebook https://guidebook.com/g/sfs2019/ Facebook https://facebook.com/FreshwaterScience Twitter https://twitter.com/benthosnews (Chair) (Academic Rep) (SRC Rep) (President Elect) (President Elect) (Past Chair of Ed & Diversity Com) (Past President) (Past President) (Chair Pub Com) (Chair Finance Com) (Chair Finance Com) (Non-Academic Rep)

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(Early Career) Society Officers & Information Executive Committee Jennifer Tank Todd Royer (Vice President) Colden Baxter Amy Rosemond Bob Hall Early Career Development Compson Zacchaeus Mike Swift Natalie Griffiths Erin Hotchkiss Meryl Mims PJ Torres Ashley Helton Michael Hassett Marc Peipoch Pablo E. Gutiérrez Fonseca Allison Veach Sally Entrekin Betsy Colburn Eric Moody Erin Larson Andy Leidolf Board of Directors Jennifer Tank Colden Baxter Amy Rosemond Bob Hall Stuart Findlay Angus Webb Amy Marcarelli (Past Vice President) Todd Royer (Vice President) Mike Swift Elizabeth Sudduth PJ Torres Eric Moody Michelle Baker Sally Entrekin Betsy Colburn Patina Mendez Andrew Sanders Andy Leidolf (Merchandise

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Andrea (Andi) Fitzgibbon Lienne Sethna Carolyn Cummins Co-Chair) Catelin Conn Co-Chair) Raissa Mendonca Steven Plont Lisa Kim (Social Media Chair) Jose Sanchez Jack McLaren (Local Coordinator) Bizzy Berg Anna Vincent Courtney Larson Andrew Sanders Student Resource (SRC)Committee Officers President Jennifer Tank Annual Meeting Committee Nick Aumen 2019 Meeting Annual Jennifer Tank Todd Royer (Plenary) Michelle Baker Sophia Bonjour Rebecca J. Frei Peter Levi (5K Run) Angie Merritt Deni Murray Meeting Organizers Meeting Laura Johnson Denise Bruesewitz AJ Reisinger Local Arrangements Subcommittee Juliana D’Andrilli Geoff Poole (Abstract Czar) Jeff Ostermiller (Field Trips) Andy Leidolf Benjamin W. Abbott • Request permission from speakers before recording or taking SFS Diversity Statement photographs during their presentation. Turn off any ringers or otherwise disrupting devices during oral or poster sessions. The Society for Freshwater Science is dedicated to promoting • All members should feel empowered to speak up or intervene if diversity among its members and welcomes and encourages they observe discriminatory behavior directed at others. participation from all, regardless of ethnicity, sexual orientation, Unacceptable Behavior gender identity, socioeconomic status, physical or mental difference, religion, age, or national origin. The SFS is inclusive and accepting It is important that our meeting be a place where no attendee of all people and built on tolerance, respect, and a welcoming spirit or staff is ever belittled, criticized or made to feel unsafe. The at all of our activities. We strive to actively promote diversity across following behavior will not be tolerated: all levels of our society including members, leaders, committees, • Harassment, intimidation or discrimination in any form. and staff. We value a diverse community and believe it fosters a • Physical, written, or verbal abuse of any attendee, speaker, volunteer, exhibitor, SFS staff member, service provider or other richer understanding of freshwater and conservation of meeting guest. global freshwater resources. Members with questions, comments or • Examples of unacceptable behavior include, but are not limited to, concerns about SFS diversity issues are encouraged to raise them verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disabili- with a member of the SFS Education and Diversity Committee. ty, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, national origin, inappropriate use of nudity and/or sexual images in public spaces This statement was approved by SFS Membership at 2016 SFS Business Meeting or in presentations, threatening or stalking any attendee, speaker,

GENERAL INFO volunteer, exhibitor, SFS staff member, service provider or other meeting guest. SFS Annual Meeting Reporting Unacceptable Behavior & Consequences • All attendees and staff are expected to abide by the SFS code of Code of Conduct ethics. • Anyone experiencing or witnessing behavior that constitutes an All members registering for the Society for Freshwater immediate or serious threat to public safety is advised to contact 911 and locate a house phone and ask for security. Science Annual Meeting must agree to abide by the • Anyone requested to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to following Code of Conduct: comply immediately. The Society for Freshwater Science is an international scientific • If you are the subject of unacceptable behavior or have witnessed organization whose purpose is to promote further understand- any such behavior, please immediately notify the SFS Executive Director (Andy Leidolf), any SFS officer, or our conference services ing of freshwater ecosystems and ecosystems at the interface representative (Jordyn Jensen). between aquatic and terrestrial habitats. SFS members and • Notification can also occur by emailing your concern to the SFS authors of SFS publications are expected to adhere to the SFS Executive Director or our conference services representative Science-Based Policy and the SFS Statement of Ethics. ([email protected] or [email protected], respectively). SFS meetings, open to SFS members and those interested in • After receiving a report of inappropriate behavior, our conference freshwater sciences, are among the most respected meetings in services representative will assess the report and work with the the freshwater science community. SFS is committed to providing complainant to determine the most appropriate response. SFS is a safe, productive and welcoming environment for all meeting committed to protecting the privacy of all individuals involved in participants and staff. All participants including, but not limited the incident to the greatest extent possible. When necessary, the SFS leadership will be notified that a complaint has been received to, attendees, speakers, volunteers, exhibitors, SFS staff, service so it can consider appropriate actions. providers and others are expected to abide by this SFS Meetings • The SFS leadership reserves the right to take any lawful action Code of Conduct. This Code of Conduct applies to all SFS meet- we deem necessary in response to a violation of this code. This ing-related events including those sponsored by organizations includes, but is not limited to, the immediate removal from the other than SFS but held in conjunction with SFS events, in public meeting without warning or refund. or private facilities. Ensuring Inclusion & Diversity in the Future

Expected Behavior The SFS leadership and the SFS Education and Diversity Committee • Communicate openly with respect and consideration for others, also encourage anyone to contact SFS officers or members of the valuing a diversity of views and opinions. SFS Education and Diversity Committee https://freshwater-science. • Avoid personal attacks directed toward other attendees, org/my-sfs/diversity-inclusivity) regarding ways in which the society participants, SFS staff and suppliers/vendors. can improve inclusion & diversity and encourage both a stimulating • Be mindful of your surroundings and of your fellow participants. Alert SFS staff if you notice a dangerous situation or someone in and supporting atmosphere. distress. Version 2. Approved by SFS Board of Directors 11 April 2018 • Respect the rules and policies of the meeting venue, hotels, SFS Version 1. (Including text through Unacceptable Behavior) contracted facility, or any other venue. approved by SFS Board of Directors 14 Dec 2016

4 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science About Salt Lake The Bayou 645 State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 From the SFS 2019 Local Arrangements Committee The Bayou is a gem off the beaten path—cool, fun, and has the largest beer selection in town. With a very New Orleans atmo- Food & Drink: sphere, the Bayou offers casual dining, good food, and can Locations near the Salt Palace Convention Center accommodate any cocktail drinker at the bar. (from close by to a 20-minute walk) Beerhive Pub Parks, Museums, and Other Attractions 128 Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 City Creek Park A two block walk from the Salt Palace, this pub and restaurant Memory Grove Park has a fun atmosphere with a fantastic selection of beers. Washington Square Park City Creek Center Pioneer Park GENERAL INFO 50 Main St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Salt Palace Japanese Garden Just a short walk from the convention center is a large mall area Church History Museum of food, shopping, and an indoor ! Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum The Green Pig Utah Museum of Contemporary Art 31 E 400 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 The Leonardo* The Green Pig has two separate bar/restaurant rooms within Salt Lake City Public Library this establishment, the main floor sports bar/restaurant and the Capitol Theater rooftop bar. *Location of offsite social on Wednesday, May 22, 2019

The Copper Common 111 Broadway #190, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Local Music Events This cocktail bar offers a well-lit outdoor patio that wraps around May 19th the corner, and the indoor restaurant is dark and flirty with great • Omni @ Kilby Court music playing throughout the night. May 20th Squatters Pub and Beers • Catbamboo / Mannequin Mishap @ Kilby Court 147 Broadway, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 • Seeking Tragedy and Silence The Voices @ The Loading Dock Large restaurant with plenty of indoor bar seating, table seating, May 21st and outdoor patio seating. Squatters has plenty of televisions to • Luke Redfield @ Kilby Court watch sports and a fantastic list of craft and bottled beers. • Foxing @ The Complex • The Faint @ Metro Music Hall The Red Iguana • Xiu Xiu @ The Urban Lounge 736 W North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 • Grease @ Pioneer Theatre Company The Red Iguana has been known to be a bustling restaurant of May 22nd vibrant Mexican food, and everything from the décor to menu • Sego, Uncle Reno, Super Yung Adult @ Kilby Court (I personally items lived up to its reputation. recommend this)

Gracie’s Gastro Pub • Needtobreathe @ Eccles Theatre 326 S W Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 • The Elovators @ Soundwell Four separate atmospheres depending on where you sit from • The Twilight Sad @ The Urban Lounge • Grease @ Pioneer Theatre Company casual to classic—two­ patios and two indoor seating areas, with bars—and live music every night of the week. May 23rd • Sincerely, The Universe @ Kilby Court The Beer Bar • Dark Funeral @ Metro Music Hall 161 E 200 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 • Grease @ Pioneer Theatre Company This is a classic spot for drinks, games, and fun. The bar area also May 24th features a few food options that can be grilled to order. Great • Combo Chimbita, Prince of Queens, Musor @ Kilby Court spot for social drinking, networking, and fun! • Xavier Wulf @ In the Venue Quarters Arcade Bar • Utah Symphony – Mahler @ Abravanel Hall 5 E 400 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 • Grease @ Pioneer Theatre Company This is a great spot to find your favorite childhood game and play until the sun comes up. Cocktails and beer available.

5 Meeting Site & Transportation

Salt Palace Convention Center Transportation

The first Salt Palace in Utah was built in 1899 but was destroyed Parking Resources by fire in 1910. An indoor arena with the same name was The Salt Palace Convention Center offers two convenient completed in 1969 and was home to several professional sports underground garages that are open 7 days a week: teams while hosting concerts and other events. The arena was • South Lot – Enter off of 200 South between West Temple and 200 demolished, and a brand new convention center opened its West (600 stalls) doors in 1996. Major expansions in 2000 and 2005 increased • West Lot – Enter off of 300 West between 100 South and South the building’s size to nearly one million square feet. Adjoined Temple (400 stalls) to the facility are the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art and • Handicap parking available in both lots • Sorry, no in/out privileges or overnight parking; height/length Abravanel Hall, home of the Utah Symphony. restrictions Many of the convention center’s most striking visual features • Bicycles racks are located in the garages and in various places outside the facility were obtained through the creative use of hollow structural steel • Continuous security surveillance in exposed applications. The entrance towers, delicate snowflake GENERAL INFO chandeliers, and grand five-story main concourse make the Salt TRAX Light Rail & UTA Bus Palace part architectural showpiece, part modern art sculpture, Visit this site to learn more about the free ride zone and ready to be all business. in downtown Salt Lake: http://www.rideuta.com/mc/?page=RidingUTA-PayingYourFare-FreeFareZone SMG manages the facility on behalf of Salt Lake County, owner Lyft & Uber of the building. SMG employees take pride in maintaining an https://www.lyft.com/fare-estimate/ attractive, safe, secure, technologically advanced, welcoming and https://www.uber.com/fare-estimate/ well-run facility. We strive to exceed our clients’ expectations regardless of the size of the event. We embrace the idea that Green Bike Program our purpose reaches beyond our doors and into the greater Salt Salt Lake is now part of the nation-wide Green Bike program. Lake community. Our S.O.A.R. program personifies our values as For rates and information, visit the following web address: an important part of the hospitality industry in Utah. https://www.greenbikeslc.org/default.aspx

The convention facility also houses the Visit Salt Lake executive Parent Resources offices, the Visit Salt Lake Visitors’ Center, Simply Salt Lake gift shop and the SMG administrative offices. SFS Parent Place: 254 C is an unstaffed room that has been made available for parent and family use during the SFS Annual Meeting.

Child Care Options: https://www.care.com/day-care/salt-lake-city-ut

Accessibility

The Salt Palace provides visitors with ADA accessibility. Parking spaces for the disabled using both regular vehicles and vans are available in the south and west parking lots. Wheelchairs may be requested at the Guest Services Office (upon availability.)

Gender Neutral/Family Restrooms

Gender neutral/family restrooms are located in various areas thoroughout the Salt Palace. Visit the Information Desk for more information.

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7 Meeting Schedule

Sunday, May 19

7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Parent Place 254 C

7:00 AM - 9:00 AM SFS Finance Committee Meeting Boardroom

Workshop: Enhancing Confidence and Effective Communication Skills 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 151 ABC Through Improvisation 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Field Trips 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM SFS Board of Directors Meeting Boardroom 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Workshop: Preparation for Diatom Taxonomic Certification 150 G 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Workshop: Metabarcoding Workshop 254 B 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM INSTARS Orientation 254 A 11:00 AM- 6:00 PM Exhibitor Set Up Ballroom ABCD 1:00 PM SRC Workshop: City Creek Nature Walk & Stream Clean-Up Offsite 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM Workshop: Curating Free-Information on the Aquatic Sciences via Wikipedia 151 ABC 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM Registration Open North Foyer 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM SFS-SRC Student Orientation & Mixer Ballroom/Foyer 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Dinner on Your Own Offsite 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Exhibits Open Ballroom ABCD 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Opening Session: Award of Excellence and Hynes Award Ballroom EFGHIJ

AT-A-GLANCE 9:00 PM - 11:00 PM Welcome Mixer Ballroom ABCD

Monday, May 20

6:30 AM - 8:30 AM FWS Editorial Board Committee Breakfast Hilton 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Parent Place 254 C 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM Registration North Foyer 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Morning Coffee Ballroom ABCD 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Concurrent Sessions Various 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Taxonomic Certification Program (TCP) Test Session 1 252 AB 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Coffee Break Ballroom ABCD 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Concurrent Sessions Various 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Lunch on Your Own Offsite 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM SFS Committees Lunch Meeting 251 CF 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Taxonomic Certification Program (TCP) Test Session 2 252 AB 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Concurrent Sessions Various 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Coffee Break Ballroom ABCD 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Taxonomic Certification Committee (TCC) Meeting 252 AB Plenary Session I: 2019 Class of SFS Fellows 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Ballroom EFGHIJ Keynote: Dr. Sunshine Menezes (University of Rhode Island) 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM Dinner on Your Own Offsite 5:15 PM - 7:00 PM SRC Student/Mentor Mixer South Foyer 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Film: “Hidden Rivers of Southern Appalachia”—SFS Premiere! 151 G 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM Diversity & Inclusivity Mixer Offsite—Beerhive

8 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science Tuesday, May 21

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Parent Place 254 C 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Registration North Foyer 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Morning Coffee Ballroom ABCD 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Concurrent Sessions Various 10:30 AM -11:00 AM Coffee Break Ballroom ABCD 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Concurrent Sessions Various 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM SFS Membership Business Lunch Ballroom EFGHIJ 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Concurrent Sessions Various 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Coffee Break Ballroom ABCD Plenary Session II: Environmental Stewardship & 2018 Student Awards 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Ballroom EFGHIJ Keynote: Dr. Nancy Grimm (Arizona State University) 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM PUI Mixer Offsite—Beer Bar 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM Dinner on Your Own Offsite 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM SFS Endowment Reception Hilton AT-A-GLANCE 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM SFS Mixer - Live Auction/Karaoke Ballroom EFGHIJ

Wednesday, May 22

8:00 AM - 1:00 PM Taxonomy Fair Set Up South Foyer 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Parent Place 254 C 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Registration North Foyer 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Morning Coffee Ballroom ABCD 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Concurrent Sessions Various 10:30 AM -11:00 AM Coffee Break Ballroom ABCD Plenary Session III: Distinguished Service Award 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Ballroom EFGHIJ Keynote: Dean Robert Adler (University of Utah College of Law) 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Lunch on Your Own Offsite 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM SFS 2020 Planning Committee Meeting 150 AB 1:30 PM Silent Auction Closes Onsite 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM Poster Session Ballroom ABCD 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM Taxonomy Fair South Foyer 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM Mixer for Poster/Taxonomy North Foyer / Ballroom ABCD 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Chapter Information Session 252 AB 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Fun Run Memory Grove 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM Early Career Mixer Offsite—Green Pig Pub 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM Offsite Social Event Offsite—The Leonardo 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM Jam Session in the Auditorium Offsite—The Leonardo

9 Thursday, May 23

7:30 AM - 9:00 AM New Board of Directors Breakfast 150 AB 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Parent Place 254 C 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Registration North Foyer 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Silent Auction Pickup Ballroom ABCD 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Poster Tear Down By Presenters Onsite 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Morning Coffee Ballroom ABCD 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Concurrent Sessions Various 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Coffee Break North Foyer 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Exhibit Tear Down Ballroom ABCD 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Concurrent Sessions Various 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Lunch on Your Own Offsite 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Early Career Lunch Workshop 252 AB 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Concurrent Sessions Various 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM Closing Mixer South Foyer 5:30 PM Dinner on Your Own Offsite AT-A-GLANCE

advice from a river go with the flow• slow down and meander • be thoughtful of those downstream • the beauty is in the journey ~ Ilan Shamir

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10 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science Plenary Speakers Ballroom EFGHIJ

OPENING SESSION—SUN, MAY 19, 7PM PLENARY II: TUES, MAY 21, 4:00–5:00 PM TERRITORIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT Nancy Grimm Chairman Darren Parry Arizona State University Northwestern Shoshone Nation “Rivers of Our Dreams: Water Futures in Urban “Voice from the Dust: A Shoshone Perspective” Central Arizona”

Darren Parry is the Chairman of the Phoenix gets its name from the re- Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation. Chairman Parry emergence of an urban center five hundred years after the serves on the Board of Directors for the American West Heritage disappearance of an ancient one. Its location at the confluence Center, in Wellsville, Utah, the Utah State Museum board and of two large, desert rivers enabled the conversion of desert serves on the Advisory Board of the Huntsman Cancer Institute. land and river floodplains to farm fields that for many years In 2017 he received the Esto Perpetua Award, given to the supported developing cities, only to ultimately be swallowed by person who preserves and promotes history in the State of those very cities during post-WWII rapid . Water has Idaho. He is the only person from Utah to receive that award. He always been the defining factor of the central Arizona–Phoenix attended the University of Utah and Weber State University and (CAP) social-ecological system. Water also features prominently received his Bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education, with an in future scenarios co-developed with local practitioners for the emphasis on history. His passions in life are his family including metropolitan area (regional scale) and South Mountain Village of his Tribal family. The story of the Bear River Massacre and the Phoenix (local scale). Using these transdisciplinary projects as a outcomes of that horrific event need to be remembered. He case study, this talk will explore translational ecology in an urban is currently working hard to raise money and awareness so setting, particularly as applied to envisioning a future that is an Interpretive Center can be built at the massacre site. It is resilient in the face of extreme events like drought, flooding, and important that the Shoshone perspective is heard. extreme heat.

PLENARY I: MON, MAY 20, 4:00–5:00 PM PLENARY III: WED, MAY 22, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Sunshine Menezes Robert (Bob) Adler PLENARY SPEAKERS University of Rhode Island University of Utah

“Effective and Inclusive Public Engagement for “Dormant Opportunities: Translational Ecology Freshwater Science: A Call to Action” and the Clean Water Act”

Global change presents a massive suite of challenges for fresh- In the 1972 Clean Water Act (CWA), Congress water science and management that spans temporal and articulated an ambitious objective to “restore and maintain spatial scales. Each of these challenges, as well as their poten- the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the Nation’s tial solutions or adaptation measures, shares a fundamental waters.” This holistic ecosystem restoration and protection goal, consideration for freshwater scientists: how can we effectively which goes far beyond the narrow chemical water quality focus engage communities, stakeholders, and policy makers in produc- suggested by the name of the statute, remains only partially tive conversations about our most precious shared resource to fulfilled nearly a half century later. A number of factors have inspire sustainable policies? The slow, iterative nature of science impeded full implementation of the statutory objective, including can complicate effective communication of the uncertainty and a mismatch between statutory goals and statutory tools, and urgency that simultaneously describe the state of water resources. ongoing legal and scientific uncertainty about the exact meaning Our public engagement efforts require clarity on communication of the objective and the scope of water bodies covered. Trans- objectives, a prioritization of equitable and inclusive outcomes, lational ecology provides a methodology through which aquatic and the knowledge, skills, and language needed to advance these ecologists and other freshwater scientists can work with other objectives and outcomes. Featuring examples of translational stakeholders to contribute to further progress in defining and ecology at work, this plenary talk will set the stage for the 2019 achieving the statutory objective. At the same time, the CWA con- conference by outlining the communication strategies, partner- tains a number of untapped or partially implemented programs ships, and tools needed to successfully engage diverse audiences and provisions that provide opportunities for the development in difficult conversations about freshwater ecosystems. and implementation of translational ecology. This talk will explore some of those bidirectional opportunities.

11 2019 Award Recipients

2019 Award of Excellence 2019 Hynes Award for New Investigators

N. LEROY POFF DANIEL NELSON Congratulations to N. LeRoy Poff, Congratulations to Dr. Daniel Nelson, the 2019 recipient of the SFS Award who is the 2019 recipient of the of Excellence. LeRoy’s contribution Hynes Award for New Investigators. to our understanding of the inter- Dr. Nelson is a community and connections among river , ecosystem ecologist who is broadly ecological processes and human interested in the effects of climate society is unparalleled. LeRoy is likely change on freshwater ecosystems. best known for his innovative research He uses a combination of observa- revealing the complex associations tional and experimental approaches linking flow regimes to ecological to answer both applied and theoreti- responses. His influential 1997 publication “The natural flow cal questions related to this subject. Daniel first completed his regime” laid out, in highly accessible writing, the fundamental MS at the University of Idaho and then his PhD at the Univer- concept that an unaltered stream exhibits variability in flows sity of Alabama, where he worked with Dr. Jonathan Benstead across different time scales that is critical to ecosystem function. on a whole-stream warming experiment in southwest Iceland It was a forward-thinking paper that was pivotal in advancing investigating the effects of warming on stream invertebrate river management beyond a narrow focus on minimum flows. communities and food webs. He was selected for the Hynes LeRoy has also advanced the use of trait-based studies in stream award based on his publication resulting from this work, ecology and the understanding of the impacts of impoundments which showed that although warming may reassemble inver- and on freshwater ecosystems. tebrate communities and lower total invertebrate density, it may have a neutral effect on standing biomass due to changes LeRoy is in the vanguard of scientists who strive to synthe- in the size structure of the community: Nelson et al. 2017. size scientific findings into knowledge and then translate that Experimental whole-stream warming alters community size knowledge into practice. This includes the development of structure. Global Change 23: 2618-2628, doi: 10.1111/ ecologically meaningful flow metrics, sophisticated yet feasible gcb.13574. Daniel is currently a in decision-support tools, and frameworks for balancing ecological Dr. Dan Allen’s lab at the University of Oklahoma, where he and societal needs for freshwater. LeRoy has helped implement is continuing his studies on the effects of climate change on these concepts by working directly with cities (Seattle, Fort freshwater ecosystems. Collins), state agencies (in Massachusetts, Florida, California) and federal agencies (U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Forest Service). Today, many U.S. states and countless countries across the world have regulatory language that protects instream flows that were built on the scientific foundations developed by LeRoy. Finally, LeRoy’s creativity and passion are renowned. He challenges all around him to think broadly and creatively about how to solve problems, whether they are how to plan a research study, run an effective interdisciplinary graduate program in ecology, or how to

AWARDS conserve and manage water in the world’s rivers.

12 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science 2019 Environmental Stewardship Award 2019 Distinguished Service Award

MATT WHILES RANDY FULLER Congratulations to Matt Whiles, who Congratulations to Randy Fuller, the is the 2019 recipient of the Society for recipient of the 2019 Distinguished Freshwater Science Environmental Service Award. Randy has had a Stewardship Award. Matt is a Pro- profound influence the management fessor of at Southern Illinois and culture of the Society for Fresh- University-Carbondale (SIU) and serves water Science spanning more than as the current Director of the SIU three decades. Randy’s impact on Center for Ecology. Within his many the management side of the Society roles including researcher, educator, is exemplified by his work as chair of director, and ex-SFS president, Matt the Executive Committee during the demonstrates exceptional service in developing and implement- presidency of Lucinda Johnson. During this period the Society ing strategies to conserve, rehabilitate, and ecologically manage undertook three major initiatives: (1) change the name of the aquatic ecosystems. For example, Matt led a 13-year NSF funded society (and journal), (2) restructure the society’s governance project that documented the ecosystem impacts of catastrophic system from one based on appointed positions to one focused amphibian declines in Neotropical streams. Under Matt’s leader- on elected positions representing discrete sectors, and (3) ship this work went beyond population impacts and expanded rewrite the Constitution and Bylaws to clarify the roles and the field of disease ecology by considering the of ecosystem responsibilities of committees and elected officials and bring impacts of disease outbreaks and losses. Addition- the Society into compliance with US tax laws. These initiatives ally, Matt was instrumental in a large team project investigating required endless hours of patient negotiations and hard work the effects of genetically modified crop residues on freshwater to iron out the myriad of details underpinning these important ecosystems in Indiana. This work quantified the extent to which documents. In addition, during his own presidency, Randy was streams can transport GMO genes and how transgenic plants instrumental in updating the strategic plan for the Society, and can alter food webs and organic matter cycling in rivers. As a also almost single-handedly produced two RFPs for a new mem- result, companies are now required to measure the effects of bership services provider and professional meeting planner. crop residues on freshwater ecosystems. A third component of Randy’s trademark mix of humor, encouragement, and warmth Matt’s research that directly impacts environmental stewardship has made a lasting contribution to the culture of SFS. From his is his work examining the response of aquatic ecosystems to early days on the North American Benthological Society (NABS) management actions including restoration of the Cache River, Human Resources and Diversity Committee with Judy Li. Randy nutrient criteria development in Illinois, and long-term regional has worked tirelessly to support and cultivate support for projects throughout the Midwest, including wetland restoration undergraduate and minority introduction to and participation on the Platte River in Nebraska and prairie streams in Kansas. in SFS. His efforts are evident in the INSTARS program and the Finally, Matt continues to train the next generation of freshwater workshops on freshwater science pedagogy for undergraduates. ecologists as an educator. Matt has mentored 20 Masters stu-

Randy’s influence is also evident in the large network of former AWARDS dents, 10 PhD students, and 5 Postdoctoral scholars and guided students whom he has mentored to become freshwater scien- many to successful careers dedicated to ecology and environ- tists, and active members and leaders of SFS, ensuring that his mental stewardship. legacy will last for years to come.

13 RICHARD HAUER 2019 Class of SFS Fellows F. Richard Hauer is a Distinguished Scholar at the University of Montana and The Fellows of the Society for Freshwater Science are selected Emeritus at Flathead Lake Biological Station based on sustained excellence in contributions to freshwater (FLBS), where he taught stream ecology for science research, policy, or management. These are the leaders, over 30 years and held the FLBS Stream at national and international levels, of their areas of freshwa- Ecology endowed chair. He received his ter science. More information on the program and previous BS and MS degrees from Michigan State SFS Fellows can be found at https://freshwater-science.org/ University and PhD in stream ecology from the University of awards-programs/sfs-fellows. North Texas. He was founding Director of both UM’s Systems Ecology graduate program and the statewide, inter-university Institute on Ecosystems. His research has encompassed ALAN COVICH the broad interdisciplinary field of systems ecology with Alan Covich grew up in Missouri and emphasis on stream invertebrate distributions along bio- encountered his first crayfish in several physical gradients, stream responses to climate change in Ozark Mountain streams. After traveling to mountain landscapes, and the ecological relationships and Darien, Panama, as an undergraduate at hydrogeomorphic processes of gravel-bed river floodplains and Washington University-St. Louis, he saw his wetlands. He has over 100 publications in international journals first freshwater shrimp (Macrobrachium). such as Science, Science Advances, BioScience and of course, He spent the last few decades studying SFS’s Freshwater Science. He is co-Editor of the book Methods in freshwater shrimps and crabs as part of the Long Term Stream Ecology, now in its third edition. Ecological Research Program in the Luquillo Mountains of Puerto Rico, while also teaching ecology at Washington University, JEREMY MONROE the University of Oklahoma, Colorado State University and Jeremy Monroe has dedicated his career to the . As a past president of NABS (1996), taking the public below the water’s surface Alan has enjoyed watching SFS grow into an amazing family of – either with mask and snorkel or through freshwater ecologists from all over the world. the power of his documentary storytelling and stunning imagery. He is the founder and NANCY GRIMM executive director of Freshwaters Illustrat- Nancy Grimm studies urban and stream ed, a non-profit organization that educates ecosystems. She has spent almost her entire a diverse public audience about the beauty and conservation career at Arizona State University where she of freshwater ecosystems through illustrative science-based received her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, save for resources including films, photographs and workshops. a stint as an undergraduate researcher with the Stream Team in Oregon. Initially working As director of Freshwaters Illustrated, Jeremy has created a on stream nitrogen dynamics, she expanded number of award-winning films and videos about freshwater out and down to riparian and hyporheic zones and then abruptly biodiversity, science, and conservation. His first film, RiverWebs, became an urban ecologist. Grimm is currently the Virginia M. tells the story of collaboration between Japanese and Ameri- Ullman Professor of Ecology in the School of Life Sciences and can stream ecologists. This award-winning documentary has Senior Sustainability Scientist in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global been broadcast to more than 100,000,000 homes on Public Institute of Sustainability at Arizona State University. Broadcasting System, shown at the largest film festivals in the US and Canada, and continues to educate students throughout

AWARDS the world in classrooms ranging from middle school to grad- uate school. His moving story of Native Americans and Pacific lamprey, his Hidden Rivers project, his work in southeastern rivers, and his new project in the Great Basin and Colorado River continue to expand his influence on citizens and inform decision makers across a diverse aquatic landscape.

14 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science N. LEROY POFF MATT WHILES N. LeRoy Poff is a Professor of Biology at Matt Whiles is currently Chair of the Soil and Colorado State University and holds a partial Water Sciences Department at the University appointment as Distinguished Professor of Florida. Before moving to UF, he was a at the University of Canberra. Since receiv- Professor at Southern Illinois University (SIU), ing his PhD in 1989, LeRoy’s research has where he directed the Center for Ecology focused on understanding how natural and the Cooperative Wildlife Research and human-caused hydrologic variability Laboratory. Matt began his career as an regulates the interactions among species and the structure and undergraduate “bug picker” with the Konza Prairie Long-Term function of riverine ecosystems. By developing techniques to Ecological Research (LTER) program. He received his graduate quantify streamflow variability in ecologically meaningful terms degrees from the University of Georgia, working on headwater and using species (functional) traits as generalized, mechanistic streams at the Coweeta LTER site. At SIU, he built a freshwa- response variables, he has been a leader in advancing the field ter ecology research program that has produced 33 graduate of hydro-ecology. Through his interdisciplinary and collaborative students and over 130 scientific papers. Matt is also co-author work, LeRoy has contributed fundamentally to the development of one of the leading textbooks on freshwater ecology. Matt’s of the field of “environmental flows,” which aims to support sus- research focuses on quantifying the roles of animals in freshwa- tainable management of streams and rivers at local to regional ter ecosystem function. He has led numerous large, collaborative to global scales in the face of growing human water demands. projects, including the Tropical Amphibian Declines in Streams His current interests are on developing better conceptual frame- (TADS) project examining the ecological consequences of amphib- works and decision support tools for science-based management ian declines. He has worked closely with agencies and NGOs on of streams and rivers in our current period of rapid climate and stream and wetland management and restoration, and served on ecological change. numerous panels guiding management of freshwater habitats.

MARY POWER Mary E. Power is Professor in the 2017 Inaugural Class of SFS Fellows: Department of Integrative Biology at Dave Allan Bob Hughes Bobbi Peckarsky the University of California, Berkeley, Michael Barbour Jim Karr Dave Penrose and Faculty Director of the Angelo Coast Art Benke Susan Jackson Vince Resh Range Reserve, a 3500 ha field reserve Ken Cummins Jerry Jacobi Jack Stanford in Mendocino Co, California protected Cliff Dahm Sam Lake Ben Stout for university teaching and research. Walter Dodds Rich Merritt Colin Townsend She studies algal-based food webs in temperate and tropical Stuart Fisher Judy Meyer Bruce Wallace rivers, as well as trophic linkages of river, uplands and coastal Stephen Hamilton Wayne Minshall James Ward Jim Harrington Margaret Palmer Jack Webster environments. By studying how ecological interactions change in different hydrologic and landscape contexts, she hopes to learn how river-structured food webs will respond to changes 2018 Class of SFS Fellows: in climate, land use, or biota. She was awarded an honorary Chuck Hawkins doctorate and the Kempe Medal for distinguished ecologists by Gary Lamberti Umea University, and the Hutchinson Award from the American Denis Newbold

Emily Stanley AWARDS Society of Limnology and Oceanography. She is a member of the California Academy of Science, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the National Academy of Sciences USA. She 2019 Class of SFS Fellows: serves on the Editorial Board of PNAS (2014 to present), Annual Alan Covich N. Leory Poff Reviews of Ecology and Systematics (2013-present) and was Nancy Grimm Mary Power an editor for Science (2006-2009). Mary Power has also served Richard Hauer Matt Whiles as President of the American Society of Naturalists, and of the Jeremy Monroe Ecological Society of America.

15 2019 SFS Exhibitors

data.streampulse.org

Streampulse Gold Systems Eureka Water Probes Bay Instruments/Walz

Mike Vlah Alex Heppner Joanna Howerton Todd Kana [email protected] 2121 S McClelland St 2113 Wells Branch Pkwy, Ste 4400 930 Port St. www.streampulse.org SLC UT, 84106 Austin, Texas 78728 Easton, MD 21601 Booth Number 1 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Booth Number 2 www.waterprobes.com Booth Number 4 Booth Number 3

Martin Microscope Quinney College of Quantum Spatial Fluid Imaging Company Natural Resources Cassie Meigs & Mousa Diabat Technologies

Terry Knorr Shelly Kotynek 1100 NE Circle Blvd, Suite 126 Harry Nelson 207 South Pendleton Street 5200 Old Main Hill Corvallis, OR 97330 200 Enterprise Drive Easley, SC 29640-3047 Logan, Utah 84322-5200 [email protected] Scarborough, ME 04074 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.martinmicroscope.com Booth Number 6 Booth Number: 7 www.fluidimaging.com Booth Number 5 Booth Number: 8

USU Ecology Center Amy McMahon Dragons Wynd Wildscape

Lauren Ikerd Illustrations Jessica Miller Kathy Kyle Stout 5205 Old Main Hill Amy McMahon 4719 37th Avenue S 14 Gentlebreeze Lane Logan, UT 84322 235 N. Roosevelt Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55406 Asheville, NC 28805 [email protected] Fort Collins, CO 80521 jessica@dragonswynd. [email protected] Booth Number 9 [email protected] com www.wildscape.com www.amymcmahonillustrations.com www.dragonswynd.com Booth Number 12 Booth Number: 10 Booth Number 11 EXHIBITORS

16 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science F & B 10' BOOTH ORGANIZATION 1 Streampulse

F 10' 2 Gold Systems & B 3 Eureka Water Probes 10' 4 Bay Instruments/Walz 5 Martin Microscopes F & 6 USU Quinney College of B Natural Resources 7 Quantum Spatial, Inc. 14' 8 Fluid Imaging Technologies 9 USU Ecology Center 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 10 Amy McMahon Illustrations

23' 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 11 Dragons Wynd 12 Wildscape, Inc. 14'8" 13 Freshwaters Illustrated 20' 14 Frigid Units Silent Auction Merchandise F & B 15 University of Chicago Press 16 Freshwater Science Journal 17 SFS 2019 Fun Run NORTH BALLROOM 18 SFS Public Engagement Station FOYER REGISTRATION

SOCIETY FOR FRESHWATER SCIENCE Annual Meeting 2019 SALT PALACE CONVENTION CENTER MAY 19 - 23, 2019

2018 JP Display - All Rights Reserved and may not be duplicated without written permission from JP Display. Confidential property of JP Display

Freshwaters Illustrated Frigid Units, Inc. University of Chicago Freshwater Science

Matthew Kellam Dawn Heilman Press—Journals Journal PO Box 921 5072 Lewis Ave. Mallory Gevaert Mallory Gevaert Corvallis, OR 97339 Toledo, OH 43612 1427 E 60th Street 1427 E 60th Street [email protected] [email protected] Chicago, IL 60637 Chicago, IL 60637 Booth Number: 13 www.frigidunits.com [email protected] E: [email protected] Booth Number 14 Booth Number: 15 www.journals.uchicago.edu EXHIBITORS Booth Number: 16

17 Thank You to the 2019 SFS Sponsors: SPONSORS

Institute for Great Lakes Research International Joint Commission

Central Michigan University PO Box 32869 Brooks Hall 219 Detroit, MI 48232 Mount Pleasant, MI 48859 [email protected] [email protected] www.ijc.org/en www.cmich.edu/colleges/cst/iglr/Pages/default.aspx

PAUL H. O’NEILL SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS

Indiana University is proud to announce the recent naming of the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs in honor of former Secretary of the U.S. Treasury and IU alumnus Paul H. O’Neill.

O’Neill School programs of interest to SFS: M.S. Environmental Science – Water Resources Master of Public Affairs - M.S. Environmental Science – Water Management

#1 ranked MPA, #1 ranked program in Environmental Policy and Management – U.S. News & World Report

spea.indiana.edu t@IUONeillSchool

18 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science Workshops Metabarcoding Workshop Prepaid, pre-registration is required. Sunday, May 19, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Location—254 B Enhancing Confidence and Effective DNA based species identification is revolutionizing biodiversity re- Communication Skills through Improvisation search. DNA metabarcoding allows rapid and reliable identification of bulk samples, such as macroinvertebrates and diatoms. Taxa can even Sunday, May 19, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm be detected by passive sampling methods, such as filtering of environ- Location—151 ABC mental DNA (eDNA) from water samples to detect e.g. fish species in This workshop is focused on the effective use of improvisation tech- lakes and streams. Although these new techniques will substantially niques to advance communication and confidence in the scientific improve our ability to assess and monitor aquatic communities, it is community, to foster professional development for individuals to also critical to understand their shortcomings and limitations. network and communicate successfully. It’s designed specifically to allow time for both education and improvisation exercises in This workshop will provide an overview of DNA-friendly sample WORKSHOPS a group setting because communication success improves with collection and processing, laboratory workflows, DNA sequencing practice. Workshop agenda items will include a brief introduction of technologies, and bioinformatic processing of sequence data. We also experiences communicating with people, a discussion of common will discuss current methodological challenges such as the estimation networking challenges, and the improvisation techniques for success. of taxa biomass or abundance, uncertainties in relation to eDNA, Following the introduction, all attendees will participate in a plethora and the completion of reference databases. After completion of of progressive exercises designed to strengthen communication this course you will have a good understanding how different DNA skills and confidence in public settings. The exercises will require based techniques can be useful for your research, and also a basic vocal projections and physical movement, therefore, plan to bring understanding on how to plan and execute metabarcoding projects in your healthiest self. Attendees will be both participants and audience your own laboratory. The course will be instructed by Vasco Elbrecht members to maximize education and reflection. The workshop a post-doctoral fellow at the Center for Biodiversity and Genomics will conclude with discussion and feedback, self-reflection/evalua- (University of Guelph) and Lead Bioinformatician at Jonah Ventures tion, and closing remarks. Juliana D’Andrilli and Kaleb Heinrich will (Boulder, Colorado). No prior knowledge of DNA based techniques facilitate the workshop. No prior improvisation, public speaking, or is required. Since we are using a web based bioinformatics platform theatrical experience is necessary, just the willingness to participate (mBRAVE.net) no bioinformatics or programming skills are necessary. and be open to learning new techniques. However, please bring a laptop to follow along with the practical part of the course, and R/Rstudio, Excel or other statistics software installed Preparation for Diatom Taxonomic Certification for data exploration. Sunday, May 19, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Curating Free–Information on the Aquatic Location—150 G Participants that wish to take the Diatom level I test must register Sciences via Wikipedia separately on the SFS TCP website. Although periphyton has been Sunday, May 19, 2:00 – 4:30 pm integral to river and lake assessment for many decades, resources Location—151 ABC to dramatically improve diatom taxonomic consistency are now Are you interested in curating scientific information available in the available. Instructors Sylvia Lee (US EPA), Meredith Tyree (University public domain? Do you want to improve your writing and citation of Colorado), and Sarah Spaulding (USGS) will lead the workshop that skills? Are you looking for a new and fun outreach activity? This work- will include a combination of discussion and microscopic lab practical shop will show participants how to edit Wikipedia articles and utilize sessions. We will explore several new tools and their application Wikipedia as a free and easy-to-use education, communication, and to small- and large-scale surveys to obtain consistent, transparent outreach tool. The workshop will include a short tutorial on how to species data. First, Diatoms of North America (diatoms.org) is a contribute to Wikipedia, a discussion of how to incorporate Wikipedia peer-reviewed web flora that guides users to identification of 160 editing into classrooms and outreach activities, and a hands-on “edit- genera and over 900 species. After an introduction to the diatom a-thon” where participants will improve Wikipedia articles related genera, participants will use the website to practice their genus level to the aquatic sciences. This workshop aims to introduce aquatic identifications with samples from North American rivers. Second, scientists at any career stage and disciplinary expertise to editing several regional “voucher floras” have been developed and are Wikipedia in order to expand the diversity and expertise of the publicly available. We will discuss voucher floras and we will practice Wikipedia editor base, with the goal of training and encouraging par- using them to produce transparent, verifiable records of species ticipants to bring their disciplinary expertise into the public sphere data. Third, through the USGS NAWQA program, QA/AC protocols at the workshop and beyond. This workshop will be led by members have been refined to eliminate analyst bias. We will explore the steps of the WikiProject: Limnology and Oceanography, a working group necessary to design survey analyses so that analyst bias, if present, started at the 2018 Ecological Dissertations in the Aquatic Sciences can be corrected. Finally, a diatom taxonomic certification program (Eco-DAS) Symposium. We welcome participants at any career stage is being developed, and is planned to be administered through the and disciplinary expertise. Society for Freshwater Science (SFS).

19 Special Events Diversity & Inclusivity Mixer

Note: Wear your SFS 2019 name badge and bring your picture ID Monday, May 19, 7:30 pm for any of the SFS mixers and social events. A ticket will be issued Location—Beerhive Pub and provided at registration. What better way for SFS to celebrate its diversity than with a party. We welcome you to the second Inclusivity Mixer on Film: “Hidden Rivers of Southern Appalachia” Monday May 19, 2019 around 7:30 pm at the Beerhive (10min walk from the convention center). Several food items (including SFS Premiere! vegetarian options) will be available; for now, drinks are on you. Monday, May 20, 7:30 – 9:00 pm This is mainly a crowdfunded event with support from the society Location—151G Presented by Freshwaters Illustrated Primarily Undergraduate Institution (PUI) Mixer With filmmaker introduction and Q&A Tuesday, May 21, 5:00 – 7:30 pm Ten years in the making, Hidden Rivers is a 1-hour film that ex- Location—Beer Bar plores the rivers and streams of the Southern Appalachian region, The PUI Mixer provides a casual opportunity to meet and network North America’s most biologically rich waters. The film follows for faculty and undergraduate students from colleges and the work of conservation biologists and explorers throughout universities that primarily focus on teaching under-graduates. the region, and reveals both the beauty and vulnerability of this Appetizers are included and cash/credit bar will be available. aquatic life, and how many people are finding ways to protect it. Hidden Rivers is an immersive educational tool for anyone 5k Fun Run working to immerse academic and other audiences in the brilliant worlds of river ecosystems. www.hiddenrivers.org Wednesday, May 22, 4:30 – 6:30 pm Location—Memory Grove The annual SFS 5k run will start and finish outside. A lead cyclist will guide runners and volunteers will be stationed at turns throughout the course. All participants will receive a Confer-

SPECIAL EVENTS ence meeting hat. There will be a brief awards ceremony at the immediate conclusion of the event. A portion of the proceeds from the 5k event will go to. Thank you for your support of urban green spaces!

SFS Offsite Social

Wednesday, May 22, 7:30 – 10:00 pm Location—The Leonardo, 209 E 500 S, Salt Lake City The SFS offsite social on Wednesday, May 22nd, will be hosted at The Leonardo Museum, located right in downtown Salt Lake City, just a mile from the Salt Palace Convention Center (20 minute walk). A shuttle service is provided for meeting attendees that would prefer not to walk to the museum for this social event. At The Leonardo, guests will enjoy a delicious dinner, live music, and the beauty of science and art installations on three floors while socializing with SFS colleagues and friends. Guests will be en- tertained through dinner by the relaxing and creative sounds of HUSH, starring their lead singer, Joslyn. After dinner, stick around to explore the intriguing exhibits and experience the sounds of the Metro Music Club, performing in The Leonardo Atrium. Stay close and dance to the music on the atrium’s first floor, hang near the atrium’s second floor balcony just above the performance area for more space, or find a quiet spot on the third floor to re- connect with friends and colleagues. Metro Music Club specializes in music for all ages with a range of covers in funk, retro, oldies, disco, rock, blues, and new hits—so there will be something for everyone. Come explore all the ways that science, technology, art, music, and creativity connect at this special location!

20 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science Taxonomy Annual SFS Taxonomy Fair Wednesday, May 22, 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm Taxonomic Certification Genus Level South Foyer during Poster Session Testing—2019 The Technical Issues Committee would like to invite you to the Annual SFS Taxonomy Fair at the 2019 Annual meeting. Image Tests are on USB sticks for this event and you Taxonomic experts will be gathered during the poster session will need your own laptop computer (may be provided if Wednesday afternoon to discuss any and all taxonomic issues requested): and help with identifications. This year there will be prizes for EPT—East or West those attendees that bring the ‘most interesting specimens’ to Chironomidae—North America the Taxonomy Fair. Are you flying to SFS? Please be aware that

Specimen & Slide Tests require microscope, light etc. the FAA has recently changed their guidelines for flying with (may be provided if requested): biological specimens, a description of how to package specimens General Arthropods—East or West can be found here: Oligochaeta—North America https://www.faa.gov/about/initiatives/hazmat_safety/

Test Sessions: Do you not have any specimens to examine but have questions All testing will take place on Monday, May 20, 2019 in room about taxonomy or systematics? Be sure to stop by and chat with 252 AB of the Salt Palace Convention Center. The tests are the invited experts and hear the latest news about the taxonomy three hours long with a half hour setup time: of your favorite invertebrate or algal taxon. We look forward to seeing you at this year’s fair. Morning Session: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Afternoon Session: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm TAXONOMY

Please contact Mike Broomall at [email protected] directly if you wish to sign up for any tests in Salt Lake City. Additional information about the exams can be found at: www.stroudcenter.org/sfstcp

Taxonomic Certification Committee Meeting—2019 The TCC meeting will follow the test sessions from 4-5pm in room 252 AB in the Convention Center. All are welcome. Please rsvp at [email protected] to let us know if you would like to attend the meeting.

Technical Issues Committee

Participating Taxonomic Experts:

Participant Taxonomic Group Affiliation Mark Wetzel Oligochaeta Illinois Natural History Survey Jason Robinson Trichoptera Illinois Natural History Survey Julieanne Heinlein Soft Algae GLEC Bohdan Bilyj Chironomidae BIOTAX Consulting Jeff Webb Ephemeroptera Rhithron Associates Fredric Govedich Hirudinea Southern Utah University Sarah Spaulding Diatoms USGS Cheri Cameron Odonata Missouri State Samuel Wells Coleoptera Southern Utah University

21 2019 Optional Tours An Unforgettable Bird Watching Tour at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge

Experience Great Salt Lake: A Translational Sunday, May 19, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Ecology-Themed Tour Lunch and Transportation Included The Great Salt Lake lies on the eastern edge of the Pacific flyway Sunday, May 19, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm and the western edge of the central migratory flyway, which Lunch and Transportation Included makes its freshwater marshes and surrounding habitats critical Great Salt Lake is the largest saline lake in North America (4th resting and feeding habitat for migratory birds. The Bear River largest on Earth) and is a unique and important ecosystem that Migratory bird refuge is the largest marsh complex around the is of hemispheric importance to migratory birds. Much of the lake and among the most important wildlife sanctuaries for mi- surrounding landscape has been described as “stark,” but it gratory birds in the United States. Over 200 species of birds visit possesses an otherworldly beauty that continues to fascinate the refuge annually, numbering in the millions. visitors from around the world. In striking contrast, the many Chris Luecke (Dean, Quinney College of Natural Resources, Utah wetlands surrounding the lake are lush and diverse, hosting State University) will host a bird watching tour along a 12-mile about 7.5 million birds annually. The lake’s unique ecosystem loop through the heart of the refuge. Plenty of stops along the has also generated unique industries, ranging from mineral ex- way will provide participants ample opportunity to observe and traction to a multi-million commercial fishery for brine shrimp. photograph birds using a mosaic of habitats, including: upland, The lake also lies at the bottom of two watersheds where over mudflat, river delta, brackish and freshwater marshes, temporary 80% of Utah citizens resides. ponds, and uplands. This ideal location, combined with the fact Competing interests over the relative importance of Great that this field trip takes place during spring migration means that Salt Lake’s economic and ecological values have resulted in it will be easy to see many species of birds along the way. stakeholder conflict and resource management challenges, and many scientific investigations aimed at finding solutions. This makes the lake an ideal setting for exploring the application of Explore the Ecology of Great Salt Lake and translational ecology. Antelope Island State Park

This day-long tour along the shores of Great Salt Lake will allow Friday, May 24, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm participants to explore the beauty of Great Salt Lake and learn Lunch and Transportation Included about this unique ecosystem. At stops along the tour, local Wrap up your visit to Utah with a day exploring the unique eco- scientists and resource managers will discuss how principles system of Great Salt Lake from its largest island, Antelope Island of translational ecology have been applied to protect the lake State Park. We’ll introduce you to the chemistry, geology, and from increasing threats its important resources. ecology of the lake, with opportunities to sample water that is three times saltier than the ocean and see its star inhabitant, the brine shrimp. Migratory birds visit Great Salt Lake by the millions OPTIONAL TOURS each year, so there will be opportunities to do a little birdwatch- ing. Here’s your chance to literally “get your feet wet” in one of the most interesting aquatic ecosystems in North America.

We’ll also spend time on land enjoying the stark beauty of Ante- lope Island. As one of Utah’s most visited State Parks, Antelope Island offers exceptional wildlife viewing. You’ll have an oppor- tunity to learn about how the herds of bison, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep are managed, and we just might find a few differ- ent species of owls while we’re there.

This day-long tour will be led by Mark Larese-Casanova, Director of the Utah Master Naturalist program with Utah State University Extension. Bring your binoculars, long pants and shirt, and water shoes or sandals. Head nets will be available to borrow. © Visit Utah

22 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science Meetings Student Events

*Asterisk denotes events that are for specific committee Undergraduates play an important role at SFS 2019! This year, the Student members and/or by invitation only. Resources Committee (SRC) was thrilled to make fifteen SRC Travel Awards ($500 each) to help a great cohort of talented undergraduates attend SFS SFS Committees Lunch Meeting* 2019 in Salt Lake City. Also, stay tuned for SFS 2020 opportunities—we encourage faculty and graduate students to share this opportunity with Monday, May 20, 12:30 – 2:00 pm their mentees (online application opens Dec 2019). Finally, please say hello Room 251 CF to our new undergraduate attendees, and help them take advantage of all Members from various SFS committees gather for our annual that the SRC has to offer them in Salt Lake City and beyond! planning meetings. Committees include: Executive, Board of Directors, Finance, Board of Trustees of the Endowment, Elec- SRC Workshop tions and Place, Awards Selection, Long-Range Planning, Annual Sunday, May 19, 1:00 PM Meeting, Publications, Public Information and Publicity, Con- Location—Offsite stitution Revision, Student Resources, Taxonomic Certification, The Society for Freshwater Science Student Resource Committee is part- Technical Issues, Science and Policy, International Coordination, nering with the Utah Conservation Corps to lead a nature walk and river Conservation and Environmental Issues, Education and Diversity, cleanup on Sunday, May 19. Leaving from the Salt Palace Convention Sponsorship and Development, Journal Endowment, Special Center, we will walk by the Utah State Capitol Building, along Canyon Offices, and Early Career Development. Road, and through City Creek Natural Area. The Utah Conservation Corps works on environmental and sustainability projects throughout SFS Endowment Reception* the state and will be giving us a tour about the history of the city, drink- ing water supply, and natural features of the park. Lunch is included Tuesday, May 21, 6:30 – 7:30 pm with the price of the workshop. Hilton For donors and recipients, by invitation. SFS–SRC Student Orientation Sunday, May 19, 4:30 – 6:00 pm SFS Membership Business Luncheon Location—Ballroom/Foyer Tuesday, May 21, 12:30 – 2:00 pm Students, please join the Student Resource Committee (SRC) for our first Ballroom EFGHIJ ever student orientation (replacing the SRC luncheon). Learn about the This is the Society’s annual business meeting where reports are SRC’s activities (e.g. live auction, silent auction, student-mentor mixer), opportunities to get involved in the society, and how to have a reward- presented, and voting is conducted. Pre-registration required. STUDENT EVENTS ing meeting experience. We will also seek nominations for leadership Annual SFS Taxonomy Fair and committee positions. Light refreshments provided.

Wednesday, May 22, 1:30 – 4:00 pm SFS–SRC Student/Mentor Mixer South Foyer (during Poster Session) Monday, May 20, 5:15 – 7:00 pm The Technical Issues Committee would like to invite you to Location—South Foyer the Annual SFS Taxonomy Fair at the 2019 Annual meeting. The student-mentor mixer is designed to facilitate interactions between Taxonomic experts will be gathered during the poster session students and experienced professionals. Mentors may include aquatic Wednesday afternoon to discuss any and all taxonomic issues science , research associates, post-doctoral researchers, and help with identifications. This year there will be prizes for government employees, and private consultants. This mixer provides those attendees that bring the ‘most interesting specimens’ to students a great opportunity to network and engage in lively conversa- the Taxonomy Fair. Are you flying to SFS? Please be aware that tion with mentors and peers in a relaxed environment. Each student will the FAA has recently changed their guidelines for flying with be assigned to a group, and all students over 21 will receive a compli- biological specimens, a description of how to package specimens mentary drink ticket! can be found here: https://www.faa.gov/hazmat/packsafe. Do you not have any specimens to examine but have questions about Silent Book Auction taxonomy or systematics? Be sure to stop by and chat with the Opens: Sun May 19 at 6:00 pm; Closes: Wed May 22, at 1:30 PM invited experts and hear the latest news about the taxonomy Location: Ballroom ABCD of your favorite invertebrate or algal taxon. We look forward to seeing you at this year’s fair. Merchandise Opens: Sun May 19 at 4:00 pm; Closes: Thu May 23, at 3:30 PM Location: Ballroom ABCD Live Auction Tue May 21 at 7:30 pm in Ballroom EFGHIJ

23 2018 Outstanding Student Presentation Awards

Three hundred and sixty (360) student presentations were evaluated by judges at the 2018 SFS conference in Detroit, Michigan. Two hundred and seventy seven (277) were presented by graduate students. Of these, one hundred and eighty three (183) were oral pre- sentations and ninety four (94) were posters. Eighty three (83) were given by undergraduate students. Of these, nine (9) were oral and seventy four (74) were posters. There were many fine presentations and all the students are congratulated for their participation.

2018 Award Winners Thank You

Arial Shogren SFS would like to give a special thanks to Patina Mendez and Ryan Hill for designing the electronic judging submittal form. Best Oral Presentation in Basic Research Thank you, Tina, for all your hard work. “Biofilm Accumulation Mediates the Transport of Genetically- Engineered Protein (Cry1Ab) in Experimental Streams” SFS also thanks to Anna Vincent for organizing student judges for the undergraduate student presentations. We are proud to Lisa Kim have our talented future scientists participating in the growing Runner Up Oral Presentation in Basic Research undergraduate program. “Anthropogenic Litter in Urban Streams: Spatial Distribution We thank the continuing support of all our sponsors of the SFS of Plastic and its Role in Leaf Litter Breakdown” Student Awards Program: Dalal Hanna Elseveir/Academic Press Frigid Units Best Oral Presentation in Applied Research Anonymous Donors “Assessing the Relationship Between Water Quality and Watershed Protection: A Case Study in Québec, Canada” Peggy Morgan, 2018 SFS Student Awards Coordinator Zanethia Barnett Runner Up Oral Presentation in Applied Research “Environmental Impacts to Crayfish and Fish Population in Moving Forward: Impounded and Unimpounded Streams in Alabama” 2019 SFS Student Awards Subcommittee

Matthew Troia Lillian McGill Amanda DelVecchia Best Presentation Emphasizing Methodology Angela De Palma-Dow “Comparing Spatial Patterns of River Water Isotopes Across If you or anyone you know wants to be involved in the student Networks” award selection subcommittee please email us here: Hana Moidu [email protected] Best Poster Presentation in Basic Research “Linking Landscape-Level Processes and Aquatic Refugia in Intermittent Streams of Central California”

Rachel Egly Best Poster Presentation in Applied Research STUDENTS “Distributional Declines of Two Crayfishes Endemic to the Western United States Documented by Comparing Species Distribution Modeling to Field Sampling”

Anna-Sophie Hoppe Best Oral or Poster Presentation by an Undergraduate Student “Comparing Species Richness and Taxonomic Diversity of Aquatic Invertebrates in Restored and Naturalized Agricultural Ditches”

24 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science 2019 Undergraduate Awards and Judging

The SRC Undergraduate Awards and Judging Committee would like to congratulate the 2019 winners of the Undergraduate Travel Awards! With the support of the SFS Endowment Committee and SRC leadership, our committee had the pleasure of reviewing appli- cations covering a wide breadth of topics across the freshwater science domain. From stoichiometry to invasive species, applications showed real promise and originality for future freshwater science research. We’d also like to thank the SRC for their assistance in secur- ing judges for undergraduate presentations, and graduate student attendees for their willingness to serve as judges in Salt Lake City.

Undergraduate Travel Awards Madison Foster Susan B. Norton Award for University of Kansas Undergraduate Research in Amanda Popovich “Nutrient Export Patterns to Groundwater Lake Superior State University Across Land Use and Precipitation Gradients” Freshwater Science “The Response of Fish Communities to an Jacob Helmann Experimental Addition of Large Woody Debris Maia Crews-Erjavec Virginia Tech in Three Northern Michigan Streams” Augsburg University “Exploring Dispersal and Genetic “Phenology of Canada Darner (Aeshna Bonnie R Turek Connectivity through a Newly Discovered canadensis) Dragonflies in Minnesota” Arizona Treefrog Population” University of New Hampshire “Greenhouse Gas Ebullition in Streams of Marisa D. Macchia Melissa Ann Castillo Varying Watershed Land Use and Sediment Millersville University Salt Lake Community College Composition” “A Temporal Comparison of Land Use “Source-Specific Dissolved Organic Carbon Effects on the Presence and Abundance of Uptake by Stream Microbes” Cody Pope Microplastics in Riverine Systems” University of Southern Mississippi Nicholas Bielski “Effects of Light and Nutrient Availability on Melissa Ann Castillo University of Wisconsin—Parkside Algal Stimulation of Microbial Heterotrophs Salt Lake Community College “A Damsel In Distress: Characterizing the Associated with Decomposing Wood” “Source-Specific Dissolved Organic Carbon Effects of Thermal Stress on Metabolites in Uptake by Stream Microbes” Courtney Carmack Damselflies” Loyola University Chicago Nicholas Bielski “Experimentally Testing the Quality of Golf University of Wisconsin—Parkside Course Lentic Ecosystems” “A Damsel in Distress: Characterizing the Effects of Thermal Stress on Metabolites in Jacob Helmann Damselflies” Virginia Tech “Exploring Dispersal and Genetic Connectivity Raul Lazcano through a Newly Discovered Arizona Treefrog Loyola University Chicago Population” Anthropogenic Litter on Chicago Beaches STUDENTS

Kayla Lavan Ruric O. Bowman North Carolina Wesleyan College Lycoming College “The Effects of Acetaminophen on Carassius Vertical Migration of Adult Plecoptera auratus Feeding and Movement” (Stoneflies) above Forested Headwater Streams Madeline Crossley Southern Utah University Tori Hebert “Endosymbiotic Bacteria of Helobdella The University of Southern Mississippi modesta” A Test of Algal Priming Effects during Typha latifolia Decomposition under Contrasting Dissolved Nutrient Levels

25 CHECO COLÓN-GAUD 9th Annual Instars Program Georgia Southern University [email protected]

JUDY LI Oregon State University [email protected]

PATINA MENDEZ University of California, Berkeley [email protected]

MARCELO ARDÓN-SAYAO North Carolina State University The Instars Mentoring Program is sponsored by the Society for [email protected] Freshwater Science. The program is primarily for undergradu- AMANDA RUGENSKI ates from under-represented groups interested in the study of University of Georgia freshwater. This program teaches undergraduate students about [email protected] the many disciplines of freshwater science through interactions DANIEL McGARVEY with other undergraduates, graduate student mentors, and pro- Virginia Commonwealth University fessional SFS members. The core of the program is attending the [email protected] 2019 SFS Annual Meeting. Instars activities include: PJ TORRES • A half-day, pre-meeting Instar orientation workshop open only to SFS Instar Fellows. Queens University—Charlotte • Networking activities with peers and mentors during [email protected] the meeting. • Attending plenary sessions and a wide choice of special, SFS Instars Mentoring Workshop Orientation contributed, and poster sessions. (Invitation Only) • Opportunities to present undergraduate research in general sessions with friendly review from professional Sunday, 19 May 2019, 9:00 am – 6:00 pm aquatic ecologists. Salt Palace Convention Center—Room 254A • Post-meeting networking and linking to research and educational opportunities in aquatic science. This is the ninth year that the Society for Freshwater Science (SFS) is sponsoring the Instars Mentoring Program for undergraduates SFS sponsors a number of Instars Fellows by providing meeting from under-represented groups who are interested in the study of registration fees, travel, and lodging for the pre-meeting activities freshwaters. The program is open to students sponsored through and the annual meeting. Instars Fellowships and others from under-represented minorities. During the annual meeting opportunities for networking among This is the eighth Instar class! Several previous Fellows are pres- graduate student mentors, faculty and professionals will be pro- ently in graduate school and will participate as mentors. Photos moted as we strive to encourage diversity in our discipline. of previous classes, details of Instars activities, application mate- rials and additional web communications are posted regularly on At this orientation workshop, new Instars fellows will meet peers the SFS website. who have similar interests in the study of freshwaters, graduate student mentors, and faculty who will guide them through the Instar workshops, with the exception of the orientation work- meeting. We will introduce the themes of the meeting program, shop on Sunday, are open to all students or mentors attending and explore topics of common interest to participants. Instars the meeting; however, pre-registration is encouraged for plan- participants will be encouraged to present results of undergradu- ning purposes. ate research during the week of the meeting (deadline for abstract More Info: submission was February 18, 2019). Following the meeting they • https://www.freshwater-science.org/Education-and-Outreach/In- will work as teams to develop summary papers based on chosen stars-Program.aspx themes explored at the meeting. • https://www.facebook.com/pages/Instars Interested undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty Faculty and students are encouraged to contact any members of are encouraged to contact members of the committee for devel- the organizing committee for other information. oping pre-meeting discussions and networking. The deadline for INSTARS applications to participate in the program as Instars Fellows are typically due the first week of February, and for Instars Graduate Mentors typically the third week of February each year.

26 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science SFS Early Career Committee EC Opportunities: The Early Career Development (ECD) and Public Information Early Career Members are any members of SFS who have com- and Publicity (PIP) committees are pleased to announce they pleted their terminal degree within the last 10 years. If you are were awarded a grant through a joint Synergizing Activities an Early Career member, you are welcome at early career events, Among Committees (SAAC) proposal submitted to the Society for which provide the opportunity for young professional members of Freshwater Science (SFS) Board of Directors. The grant money the society to learn from each other’s experience. these committees were awarded established a fund for Travel Early Career Events: Engagement Awards, which support early career members by providing a travel stipend to the SFS annual meeting, where award Early Career Mixer winners will work to develop a project meant to enhance com- Wednesday, May 22, 4:30 – 6:30 pm; No charge munication, outreach, and advocacy for society and early career Location—The Green Pig Pub (31 East 400 South) needs. Thanks to SFS president Jennifer Tank and the Board of A casual networking opportunity for SFS members who have Directors for supporting these awards through the creation of finished their terminal degree within the last 10 years. Meet at the the SAAC program. Interested in getting involved with the ECD or Green Pig Pub, 31 East 400 South (convenient to Salt Palace). Cash/ PIP committees? Have ideas for how SFS can better support our credit bar available. early career members and promote communication and outreach about society issues? Please contact our current ECD (Zacchaeus Early Career Workshop Compson: [email protected]; Natalie Griffiths: Thursday, May 23, 12:30 – 2:00 pm; Cost: $15 [email protected]) and PIP (Ayesha Burdett and Eric Moody: Location—Room 252 AB [email protected]) co-chairs or other active committee Immediately following the preceding NSF special session, “Advanc- members (listed below) for more information. ing Freshwater Science: A Discussion with the National Science Foundation,” NSF panelists will continue with a Q&A-style discus- EC on Twitter: sion workshop focused on tips and advice for early career scientists Follow and share Early Career-related events and discussions wanting to learn how to apply for NSF funding and interact with during #2019SFS using the twitter hashtag #SFS_EC program officers. Open to SFS members who have finished their terminal degree within the last 10 years. Lunch is included. EARLY CAREER

27 their name, their affiliation, and the title of their talk – no need Presenter Information to announce all co-authors nor to add any biographical informa- tion. The session chair will serve as a timer and indicate reminder Concurrent Sessions times. We must keep on time! Do not allow speakers or Q&A to run over time because it affects all other concurrent sessions. Twelve concurrent sessions will be held in the Convention Center in the meeting rooms. Each session room will be equipped with Time slots for talks are 15 minutes in total, including Q&A. a projector, screen, a PC laptop, remote/pointer, and a micro- Suggest ahead of time that speakers leave 2-3 minutes at end phone. Wifi—wireless internet access has been arranged for for questions, but note that this won’t always happen. Please be our group throughout the facility and in all the meeting rooms. prepared to stop a talk if they run out of time. Don’t forget to Access the abstract system by the assigned deadline to upload allow for the ~1 min it takes to change presentations, which you your presentation(s) so that they can be pre-loaded on the can do during last question. (Note: Some special session talks are laptop in your room prior to your scheduled start time. scheduled for 30 minutes. Please prepare accordingly).

Upload your final presentation no later than midnight the day To help keep talks on schedule, you can use the provided prior to your scheduled presentation (i.e., 11:59 pm Monday for timecards to help the speaker keep track of their time. We will a Tuesday presentation). If you need assistance or have ques- use the following timing conventions: tions, visit the presenter management team located near the 15 MIN 30 MIN registration area in the North Foyer. PRESENTATION PRESENTATION

Link for Uploading Yellow Card indicating 10 min past 25 min past http://sfsannualmeeting.org/Papers.cfm that 5 min remain in start of talk start of talk timeslot

Green Card indicating IMPORTANT: 12 min past 27 min past that 3 min remain in start of talk start of talk All session presentations are pre-downloaded from the timeslot, time for Q&A online system, not manually loaded in the presentation Red Card indicating the room onsite, however a speaker management team will be speaker has reached 1 on hand if you need assistance. 14 min past 29 min past min warning; wrap up start of talk start of talk The speaker management team is available any time & then speaker will be conference registration is open. Check in at the registration asked to sit down desk and you will be directed to a speaker management team member to assist you if needed. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE DAY OF YOUR PRESENTATION TO DO THIS. Poster Session

The Poster Session will officially take place on Wednesday, May 22 from 1:30 to 4:00 pm in Ballrom ABCD. Posters can be set up Session Chair Information any time between 8:00 am and 11:00 am on Sunday, May 19. To optimize viewing and interaction opportunities we encourage to 1) familiarize Please arrive at the room ~30 minutes early presenters to leave their posters in place until Thursday when yourself with the meeting room and AV equipment and 2) greet they need to be removed by 5:00 pm. the speakers in your session. For some, this may be their first Posters will be mounted on poster boards located in Ballroom talk and it would be helpful to familiarize all with the ground ABCD. Posters must be no larger than 45 inches high by 41 rules. The presentation files for each session will be pre-loaded inches wide. If your poster exceeds these specifications, it may on the laptop in the room in a folder identified by date and time be subject to removal. Posters will adhere to the boards using for your session. Once the presentation is launched, the present- push pins that will be provided. er will control the program from the podium using the provided handheld slide advancer/laser pointer (the presenter may use the mouse or up/down/right/left keys for navigation as well).

Always start sessions on time; do not delay while people return from breaks. If a presenter ends early or a talk is can- celled, wait until the scheduled start of the next presentation

PRESENTER INFO before continuing. Please briefly introduce the speaker by giving

28 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science Session Index

Page Number Page Number

# SPECIAL SESSIONS Orals Posters # CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Orals Posters

S01 The environmental flow and water management 45, 47, 49 55 C01 Algae 31, 33 50 nexus: implementation challenges, strategies, and outcomes of enivronment flow programs C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates 37, 39, 41, 50 43 S02 Advancing knowledge on intermittent rivers 36, 38, 55 C03 Invertebrates 37, 39, 41 50 and ephemeral streams: across disciplines and 40, 42 dimensions C04 Microbial Energy 34, 36 51 S03 To Learn your water, study your soils: the role of 43 56 C05 Unionid Ecology 39 51 soil health in freshwaters C06 Large River Ecology 42 51 S04 Novel stressors and novel ecosystems: Ecological 33, 35, 37, 56 processes in freshwaters of the built environment 39, 41 C07 Lentic Ecology 35 51 S05 Accidental Ecosystems: Physical, chemical, biolog- 31 56 C08 Urban Ecology 42 51 ical, and social processes C09 Wetland Ecology 30, 32 51 S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for 30, 32, 34 56 the future in translational stream ecology C10 30, 32, 34, 52 36, 38, 40 S07 What makes the fever rise: investigations of vari- 34, 36 56 33, 35 52 ables responsible for riverine algal blooms C11 Community Ecology S08 Advancing thermal restoration of Rivers and 30, 32 C12 Conservation Ecology 49 52 Streams C13 Ecotoxicology 47 53 S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions 44, 46, 48 57 C14 Hydroecology 40 53 S10 Biogeomorphic agents: Role of organisms in 45, 47 57 propagating change in fluvial ecosystems C15 Population Ecology 33 53 S11 The good, the bad, and the ugly news about 42 57 C16 Restoration Ecology 34, 36 53 acidification in the 21st century C17 Bioassessment 44, 46, 48 53 S12 Climate change in high-gradient mountain 42, 44, 57 streams 46, 48 C18 Biodiversity 31 53 S13 The Time they are a Changing - Linking Organis- 39, 41 57 C19 Causal Assessment mal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River C20 Climate Change 30, 32 53 Ecosystems Communicating Science 43 53 S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and 45, 47, 49 57 C21 conceptual advances C22 Disturbance 35, 37, 39 54 S15 Towards a predictive understanding of metacom- 44, 46, 48 57 C23 Education munity dynamics in freshwater ecosystems C24 49 54 S16 Energy-flow food webs: new perspectives, 31, 33, 35 57 common ground, and knowledge gaps C25 Food Webs 45, 47 54 S17 Bridging the lotic-microbial gap: understand- 38, 40 58 C26 Invasive Species 31 54 ing drivers of microbial diversity in stream ecosystems C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts 46, 48 54 S18 Conservation and management of crayfish in 45 58 C28 Land-Water Interfaces 38, 40 54 western North America C29 Life Histories S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life: Fostering multi- 42 58 disciplinary freshwater research on local to global C30 Molecular Ecology 43 54 scales C31 Organic Matter Processing 45, 47 55 S20 Neglected African freshwater bodies: lessons on 36, 38 C32 Primary and Secondary Production 41 55 sustainable management and conservation of freshwater ecosystems C33 Remote Sensing 55 S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological 31, 33, 35 58 C34 Science and Policy Information for Environmental Problem Solving C35 Systematics and Taxonomy 55 S22 What do managers/regulators need to know from 38, 40 58 science to support protection/restoration/adapta- C36 Water Resource Management 44 55 tion decisions? C37 Stoichiometry 43 S23 Enhance your work through incorporation of 41 58 C38 Hyporheic Processes 49 public engagement S24 Supporting freshwater policy and decision making 44, 46, 48 58 C39 Hyrology/Geomorphology 55 in the modern/digital age S25 Biocultural Approaches in Freshwater 34 Conservation

S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Freshwa- 30, 32 58 SESSION INDEX ter Science S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formulation 37 to the Further Translational Science S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in 37 58 Freshwater Science S29 Advancing Freshwater Science: A Discussion with 43 the National Science Foundation

29 Monday — Early Morning Oral Presentation

150 G 150 DEF 151 ABC 151 G 151 DEF 250 AB

S26: Scholarship of C20: Climate Change S08: Advancing thermal S06: The River C09: Wetland Ecology C10: Biogeochemistry Teaching and Learning restoration of Rivers Continuum Concept: in Freshwater Science Moderator: Megan Fork and Streams Perspectives for the Moderator: Moderator: Dustin Kincaid future in translational Amanda Delvecchia Moderator: Moderator: Valerie Ouellet stream ecology Petra Kranzfelder SESSION Moderator: Courtney Larson

DIVERSIFYING SURFACE TEMPERATURE THE IMPORTANCE OF REACH-SCALE FACTORS WHEN AND WHERE DOES DETECTING DIFFERENCES DISCUSSIONS: HOW DO OF ALPINE LAKES OF NATURAL FLUVIAL AND RIVER NETWORK THE STREAM PARADIGM IN NITROGEN FLOW WE FACILITATE TALKING WASATCH AND UINTA PROCESSES TO ATTRIBUTES AFFECT FOR THE ROLE OF IN ECOSYSTEM-SCALE

SESSIONS ABOUT FRESHWATER Yousef, Foad DESIGN SUCCESSFUL THE LONGITUDINAL IN LITTER EXPERIMENTS: A NEW SCIENCE IN OUR CLASSES? RESTORATION PROJECTS DISTRIBUTION OF BREAKDOWN APPLY TO APPROACH TO MODELING Kranzfelder, Petra; Biron, Pascale MACROINVERTEBRATES SHALLOW STANDING ISOTOPE TRACER Bankers-Fulbright, Doretto, Alberto; Piano, WATERS? ADDITIONS IN STREAM Jennifer L.; García-Ojeda, Elena; Falasco, Elisa; Wissinger, Scott; ECOSYSTEMS Marcos E.; Melloy, Marin Fenoglio, Stefano; Bona, O'Malley, Grace; Klemmer, Thomas, Steven; P.; Mohammed, Sagal; Francesca Amanda Bruneaux, Mattieu;

9:00 AM - 9:15 Warfa, Abdi-Rizak M. Collins, Sarah; Flecker, Alexander; El-Sabaawi, Rana; Lopez-Sepulcre, Andres

ASSESSING AND THE NET EFFECTS RELATIVE CONTROLS ON ANTHROPOGENIC FOOD WETLAND RESTORATION HOW TO THINK ABOUT ADDRESSING ACTIVE OF STRATIFICATION STREAM TEMPERATURE WEB SUBSIDIES IN AND FISHERIES HYPORHEIC EXCHANGE TEACHING STRATEGIES AND MIXING ON FROM SHADE, LAND FRESHWATER SYSTEMS: OUTPUT: THE NIGERIAN IN GRAVEL BEDDED IN INTRODUCTORY STEM CYANOBACTERIA ACROSS USE, AND WATER INTEGRATING WATER EXPERIENCE RIVERS (WITH ATTENTION COURSES THE COMPLETE LIFE MANAGEMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE INTO Wilfred-Ekprikpo, Peace TO IMPLICATIONS FOR MacNeille, Ruth; CYCLE BASINS OF THE PACIFIC OUR UNDERSTANDING OF Chidinma BIOGEOCHEMISTRY) Lohse, Kathleen; Smith, Cottingham, Kathryn; NORTHWEST, USA THE RIVER CONTINUUM Poole, Geoffrey; Rosemary Carey, Cayelan; Greer, Fuller, Matthew; Capps, Krista O'Daniel, Scott; Fogg, Meredith; Ewing, Holly; Detenbeck, Naomi; Katie; Amerson, Byron; Weathers, Kathleen Leinenbach, Peter; Reinhold, Ann Marie;

9:15 AM - 9:30 Labiosa, Rochelle; Isaak, Carlson, Sam Daniel

A WORKSHOP MODEL INTERACTIVE EFFECTS IS SHADING FLOODPLAIN MICROBES RUN EPHEMERAL WETLAND DO US STREAM NITROGEN FOR UNDERGRADUATE OF TEMPERATURE AND SEDIMENTS IMPORTANT THROUGH IT: THE ROLE INVERTEBRATES CONCENTRATIONS REFLECT RESEARCH: DESIGN OF NUTRIENT SUPPLY ON FOR STREAM CHANNEL OF ALLOCHTHONOUS IN A NATURALLY CHANGING INPUTS OVER STATISTICS CURRICULUM STREAM ECOSYSTEM TEMPERATURES? ORGANIC MATTER IN DISAPPEARING HABITAT: TIME? RESULTS FROM THE SUPPORTS METABOLISM Fogg, Katie; Poole, STRUCTURING STREAM EMERGENT PATTERNS U.S. EPA NATIONAL RIVERS Mendez, Patina Cross, Wyatt; Hood, Geoffrey; Reinhold, Ann AND RIVER MICROBIAL OF COMMUNITY AND STREAMS ASSESSMENTS James; Benstead, Marie; O'Daniel, Scott; COMMUNITIES DISASSEMBLY (2000-2014) Jonathan; Huryn, Amerson, Byron Benbow, M. Eric; Larson, O'Neill, Brian; Thorp, Lin, Jiajia; Hill, Ryan; Sabo, Alexander D.; Henderson, Courtney; Fenoglio, James H. Robert; Herlihy, Alan; Weber,

9:30 AM - 9:45 Kate; Welter, Jill; Johnson, Stefano; Receveur, Joseph Marc; Brooks, J. Renee; Clark, Philip; Olafsson, Jon; Christopher; Leibowitz, Scott; Gislason, Gisli Stoddard, John; Compton, Jana

A SEMESTER OF SHIFTING SNOWPACKS IMPACTS OF SMALL, LOW- IMPACTS OF CLIMATE ECOTOXICOLOGY EFFECTS LOADING AND IMMERSION COURSES AND FOREST PHENOLOGY HEAD DAMS ON STREAM CHANGE AND DROUGHT OF MICROPLASTIC BIOACCUMULATION OF IN FIELD BIOLOGY ALTER THE WINDOWS MACROINVERTEBRATE OCCURRENCE ON CONTAMINATION IN SELENIUM AND MERCURY EMPHASIZES OF METABOLIC ASSEMBLAGES CPOM DEGRADATION IN FRESHWATER WETLANDS FROM MOUNTAINTOP EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY FOR Roy, Allison; Abbott, PREVIOUSLY PERENNIAL Stoler, Aaron COAL MINING INTO IN AQUATIC SCIENCE HUBBARD BROOK Katherine; Cole, Michael; ALPINE STREAMS (NW STREAMS AND RIPARIAN Riley, Leslie; Verb, Robert STREAM ECOSYSTEMS Houle, Kristopher; Nislow, ITALY) FOOD WEBS Thellman, Audrey; Savoy, Keith Gruppuso, Laura; Gerson, Jacqueline; Philip; Marinos, Richard; Doretto, Alberto; Naslund, Laura; Walters, Rosi, Emma; Bernhardt, Rappocciolo, Michela; David; Eagles-Smith, Emily Receuver, Joseph; Collin; Bernhardt, Emily 9:45 AM - 10:00 Benbow, M. Eric; Bona, Francesca; Fenoglio, Stefano

INNOVATIVE WAYS TO RAPID SHIFTS IN ICE-OUT ADVANCING STREAM ABIOTIC CONDITIONS EFFECTS OF DRAWDOWN EVENT-SCALE RIVERINE INCREASE DIVERSITY DATES IN NEW ENGLAND TEMPERATURE ALTER DRIFTING HISTORY AND LOADING OF NITROGEN IN RECRUITMENT OF LAKES: CONSEQUENCES MODELING USING TOPO- MACROINVERTEBRATE VEGETATION TYPE ON AND : FRESHWATER SCIENTISTS FOR OXYGEN AND BATHYMETRY LIDAR AND COMMUNITIES AQUATIC INVERTEBRATE IMPACTS OF LAND USE Colon-Gaud, Checo; TROPHIC STATE THERMAL INFRARED DATA FOLLOWING LAKE DIVERSITY AND BIOMASS AND SEASONALITY ON McGarvey, Daniel; McDowell, William G.; Diabat, Mousa; Kasper, STURGEON SPAWNING IN A MANAGED WILDLIFE N:P EXPORT RATIOS Mendez, Patina; Torres, PJ; Kullberg, Alyssa Brian; Meigs, Cassie EVENTS AREA Kincaid, Dustin; Seybold, Macias, Nicholas Receveur, Joseph; Kamke, Kaira Erin; Adair, E. Carol; Doretto, Alberto; Baker, Bowden, William Breck; Edward; Benbow, M. Eric; Perdrial, Julia; Vaughan, Scribner, Kim Matthew; Schroth, Andrew 10:00 AM - 10:15

I-NATURE: PILOTING A EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE BUILDING A SPATIAL RIVERINE MICROPLASTIC: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CULTURALLY INCLUSIVE FOR STRONGER STATISTICAL NETWORK LAND-USE EFFECTS AND TRACE METAL-NUTRIENT APPROACH TO STEM COMPETITION AT MODEL OF STREAM INTERACTIONS WITH FISH COLIMITATION IN STREAM EDUCATION FOR HIGHER ELEVATIONS: TEMPERATURE TO GUIDE McNeish, Rae; Kim, Lisa; BIOFILMS AND SURFACE UNDERREPRESENTED A MECHANISM FOR RESTORATION DECISIONS Mason, Sherri; Kelly, John; WATER CHEMISTRY MINORITY UPSLOPE RANGE IN AN INTERNATIONAL Hoellein, Timothy Fitzgibbon, Andrea; UNDERGRADUATES. MARGINS? WATERSHED Costello, David Alexiades, Alexander Shepard, Isaac; Figary, Stephanie; Wissinger, Scott; Taylor, Detenbeck, Naomi; Brad; Greig, Hamish O'Donnell, Cara 10:15 AM - 10:30

30 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science 250 CF 250 DE 254 B 253 AB 251 AB 251 DE

S21: Beyond S16: Energy-flow food C01: Algae S05: Accidental C18: Biodiversity C26: Invasive Species Bioassessment: webs: new perspectives, ecosystems: Physical, SESSION Translating Biological common ground, and Moderator: Paul Furey chemical, biological, Moderator: Moderator: Dave Strayer Information for knowledge gaps and social processes Laura Twardochled Environmental Problem Solving Moderator: Eric Scholl Moderator: Mariana Lauck SESSIONS Moderator: Michael Paul

THE EPITOME OF DEVELOPMENT AND SPATIAL VARIATIONS IN ANTHROPOGENIC CHANGE BUSH TUCKER AND TRANSLATIONAL APPLICATION OF THE BENTHIC DIATOM INFLUENCES WETLAND BIODIVERSITY: WEED ECOLOGY – THE TROPHIC BASIS FLORA AND ITS DIVERSITY FOOD WEBS AND MANAGEMENT ON THE FEEDBACKS BETWEEN OF PRODUCTION IN THE HIGHLAND- ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION: FLOODPLAINS OF KAKADU 9:00 AM - 9:15 BIOASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY IN PLATEAU RIVERS EVIDENCE FOR TROPHIC NATIONAL PARK PROGRAMS, SCIENTIFIC QUANTIFYING FOOD (CENTRAL INDIA) DOWNGRADING? Douglas, Michael; DISCOVERY, AND WEBS Verma, Jyoti Compson, Zacchaeus; Setterfield, Samantha; ECOLOGICAL Benke, Arthur Monk, Wendy; Rideout, Jackson, Sue; Adams, ASSESSMENT Natalie; Stefani, Sonja; Vanessa; Scheepers, Kelly; Hawkins, Charles Hajibabaei, Mehrdad; Kool, Johnathan Porter, Terrisita; Baird, Donald

A FRAMEWORK TO DEVELOPMENT AND IDENTIFICATION OF IRRIGATION CANALS USING TRAITS TO OPTIMIZING INVASIVE SET GOALS AND APPLICATION OF THE NEUROTOXIN ARE NEWLY CREATED DECONSTRUCT CRAYFISH TRAPPING INFORM MANAGEMENT THE TROPHIC BASIS BETA-METHYLAMINO- STREAMS OF SEMI-ARID LINKAGES BETWEEN METHODS, CASE STUDY OF DECISIONS OF PRODUCTION L-ALANINE (BMAA) AGRICULTURAL REGIONS MACROINVERTEBRATE PROCAMBARUS CLARKII 9:15 AM - 9:30 Jackson, Susan METHODOLOGY IN IN AUSTRALIAN Carlson, Erick DIVERSITY AND WETLAND Copic, Colette; Egly, QUANTIFYING FOOD FRESHWATER DIATOMS. ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION Rachel; O'Shaughnessey, WEBS Facey, Jordan ACROSS A FLOODPLAIN Erin; Keller, Reuben Benke, Arthur DISTURBANCE GRADIENT Rideout, Natalie; Compson, Zacchaeus; Monk, Wendy; Hajibabaei, Mehrdad; Baird, Donald

TRANSLATING HISTORICAL WHEN FLOW FOOD PATTERNS AND VARIABLE INUNDATION A FRESHWATER INSECT DO RESOURCE SUBSIDIES AND ONGOING WEBS GET FISHY: SOME IMPLICATIONS OF PATTERNS, WETLAND OCCURRENCE AND FROM INVASIVE RIPARIAN MONITORING DATA INTO CHALLENGES AND MOTILITY IN EUNOTIA PLANT COMMUNITIES, TRAIT DATASET FOR THE TREES FACILITATE NON- 9:30 AM - 9:45 GOALS AND ACTIONS IN OPPORTUNITIES EHR., A DIATOM GENUS AND NITROGEN UPTAKE CONTINENTAL UNITED NATIVE FISH IN THE UPPER WATERSHEDS Baxter, Colden; WITH A REDUCED RAPHE IN THE SALT RIVER STATES COLORADO RIVER BASIN? Smucker, Nathan; Nietch, Bellmore, J. Ryan; Cross, SYSTEM WETLANDS Twardochleb, Laura; Cheek, Christopher; Christopher; Pilgrim, Wyatt; Hall, Robert; Furey, Paula Lauck, Marina; Grimm, Hiltner, Ethan; Pyne, Peoples, Brandon K.; Erik; Heberling, Matthew; Kennedy, Ted; Marcarelli, Nancy Matthew; Zarnetske, Goforth, Reuben Safwat, Amr; McManus, Amy; Paris, James; Rosi, Phoebe John; McClatchey, Rebecca; Emma Lubbers, Hannah; Lenhart, Lori

DESIGNATING AQUATIC SCALING FROM THE FACTORS INFLUENCING DEVELOPMENT OF A LOCAL AND REGIONAL USING EDNA TO DETECT LIFE USES ACROSS THE LANDSCAPE TO RIVERINE POLYPHOSPHATE MACROINVERTEBRATE DRIVERS OF TAXONOMIC AND MONITOR AQUATIC HOMOGENIZATION IN STREAM FLOW REGIME SPECTRUM FOOD WEBS STORAGE IN STREAM MULTI-METRIC INDEX INVASIVE PLANTS 9:45 AM - 10:00 IN ARIZONA STREAMS, Scholl, Eric; Cross, Wyatt; BIOFILMS ACROSS A TO ASSESS IMPACTS DIATOMS, INSECTS, AND FISH Kuehne, Lauren; Ostberg, USING BENTHIC Dutton, Addie; Guy, PHOSPHORUS GRADIENT TO WETLANDS IN THE ALONG A LAND USE GRADIENT Carl; Chase, Dorothy; MACROINVERTEBRATE Christopher Rier, Steven; Gordon- IRRIGATED FLOODPLAINS Budnick, William; Leboucher, Olden, Julian DATA Weaver, Aaron; Soohy, OF WYOMING Thibault; Belliard, Jerome; Spindler, Patrice Jennifer; Ashberry, Emily Tibbets, Teresa; Soininen, Janne; Lavoie, Tronstad, Lusha; Isabelle; Pound, Katrina; Washkoviak, Lindsey Jamoneau, Aurelien; Roseberry, Juliette; Tales, Evelyne; Pajunen, Virpi; Campeau, Stephane; Passy, Sophia

BIOLOGICAL SPATIAL HETEROGENEITY COMPOSITION OF INTEGRATING TOP DOWN AND LONG-TERM POPULATION INFORMATION SUPPORTS IN BIOMASS TURNOVER ALGAL ASSEMBLAGES ECOSYSTEM SERVICES BOTTOM UP DRIVERS OF DYNAMICS OF DREISSENID

RAPID DETERMINATION AND ENERGY-FLOW DIFFERS WITH THE AND SOCIETAL BENEFITS COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY IN MUSSELS IN THE HUDSON 10:00 AM - 10:15 OF STREAMFLOW ACROSS A FLOODPLAIN TEMPORAL PATTERN OF WITH THE DPSIR ALPINE LAKES RIVER ESTUARY PERMANENCE FOODWEB MOSAIC PHOSPHORUS LOADING FRAMEWORK IN THE Boyle, Lindsey; Krist, Amy; Strayer, David; Hamilton, OF HEADWATER, Paris, James; Baxter, Pearce, Nolan J.T.; MANAGEMENT OF THE Walters, Annika; Wagner, Stephen; Malcom, INTERMITTENT, AND Colden; Bellmore, J. Ryan Thomas, Kathryn NIGER DELTA ECOSYSTEM Katie Heather; Solomon, EPHEMERAL STREAMS E.; Lavoie, Isabelle; Ndimele, Prince Emeka; Christopher Nadeau, Tracie Chambers, Patricia A.; Chukwuka, Kanayo Yates, Adam G. Stephen; Kushoro, Hijrah Yetunde; Ewenla, Lois Oyindamola

THE USE OF BIOLOGICAL QUANTIFYING THE EFFECTS MICROBIAL COMMUNITY COLONIZATION AND CHARACTERIZING DATA IN CLIMATE OF ALTERED HYDROLOGY DIVERSITY IN URBAN DISPERSAL RATE OF NATURAL BARRIERS TO

ASSESSMENTS AND AND FOOD-WEB STRUCTURE STREAMS RECEIVING TRICHOPTERA SPECIES NON-NATIVE STREAM 10:15 AM - 10:30 BEYOND ON ECOSYSTEM CARRYING WASTEWATER EFFLUENT IN ICELAND AND FAUNA IN HAWAII Stamp, Jennifer; CAPACITY IN A FLOODPLAIN Clinton, PhD, Sandra; THE CONSEQUENT Tsang, Yin-Phan; Martin, Hamilton, Anna; RIVER Johnson, James; Lambirth, DISAPPEARANCE OF A Brendan; Tingley, Ralph; Bierwagen, Britta Bond, Nick; Yen, Jian; Kevin; Fodor, Anthony; CADDISFLY SPECIES Clilverd, Hannah; Infante, Thomson, James; Kopf, Gibas, Cynthia Gislason, Gisli Mar; Dana Keller; Nielsen, Daryl; Olafsson, Erling McCasker, Nicole; Humphries, Paul; Morrongiello, John; Crook, David; Reich, Paul; Kennard, Mark; Butler, Gavin

31 Monday — Late Morning Oral Presentation

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S26: Scholarship of C20: Climate Change S08: Advancing thermal S06: The River C09: Wetland Ecology C10: Biogeochemistry Teaching and Learning restoration of Rivers Continuum Concept: in Freshwater Science Moderator: and Stream Perspectives for the Moderator: Scott Wissinger Moderator: Shannon Speir Audrey Thellman future in translational Moderator: Alyssa Anderson Moderator: Vallerie Ouellet stream ecology SESSION Moderator: Alberto Doretto

WHEN STUDENTS ARE THE CURRENT DISTRIBUTIONS REDEFINING AQUATIC THE RIVER CONTINUUM MACROINVERTEBRATE EXPLORING PLANKTONIC TEACHERS: ENGAGING AND FUTURE CLIMATE- HABITAT CONNECTIVITY CONCEPT PREDICTS AND FISH COMMUNITY RESPIRATION USING UNDERGRADUATES IN DRIVEN CHANGES IN FOR URBAN CATCHMENTS FISH PREY ASSEMBLAGE RESPONSE TO WETLAND SHORT-TERM IN SITU

SESSIONS WATER QUALITY-THEMED DIATOMS, INSECTS, AND Timm, Anne L.; Ouellet, STRUCTURE FOR AN RESTORATION IN MEASUREMENTS OUTREACH EVENTS FISH IN U.S. STREAMS Valerie INSECTIVOROUS FISH WESTERN KENTUCKY Bogard, Matthew; Anderson, Alyssa Pound, Katrina; Larson, ALONG A TEMPERATE Soldo, Christy; Zuklic, Collins, James; Boysen, Chad; Passy, Sophia RIVERSCAPE Luke; Flinn, Michael Angie; Wickland, Kimberly; Perkin, Joshuah; Curtis, Sadro, Steve; Johnston, William; Gebhard, Amy Sarah Ellen; Ingalls, Anitra; Windham-Myers, Lisamarie; Bergamaschi, Brian; Striegl, 11:00 AM - 11:15 Robert; Dornblaser, Mark; Spencer, Robert; Butman, David

PROMOTING WATER HOW DO WE RESPOND THERMAL RESTORATION TROPHIC STRUCTURE AN INVESTIGATION DENITRIFICATION IN A QUALITY STEWARDSHIP TO ECOLOGICAL IN A FRAGMENTED OF FISH ASSEMBLAGES OF INTRASPECIFIC LARGE RIVER NETWORK THROUGH STUDENT TRANSFORMATIONS: LANDSCAPE. ACROSS RIVER CONTINUA: GENOTYPIC VARIATION OF MIXED LAND USE—A MENTORING AND RIVER RESIST, ACCEPT, OR Ouellet, Valerie; Daniels, CHALLENGES AND OF BOLBOSCHOENUS STRUCTURAL EQUATION MONITORING DIRECT? Melinda OPPORTUNITIES FOR MARITIMUS (ALKALI MODELING ANALYSIS Deaver, Emily Lawrence, David BIOASSESSMENT BULRUSH) Bartsch, Lynn; Kreiling, Pease, Allison Provard, Audree Rebecca; Christensen, Victoria 11:15 AM - 11:30

ENGAGING HIGH EFFECTS OF WATER THERMAL RESPONSES TO ARE FISH EXPOSED TO IDENTIFYING SPATIAL HETEROGENEITY SCHOOL STUDENTS AS TEMPERATURE UNDER RIPARIAN THINNING IN PARASITE INFECTION MACROINVERTEBRATE OF NITROGEN FIXATION COLLABORATORS IN PROJECTED CLIMATE REDWOOD HEADWATER GRADIENTS ALONG THE METRICS TO INDICATE AND DENITRIFICATION ECOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION CHANGE ON THE STREAMS AT MULTIPLE RIVER CONTINUUM? ENVIRONMENTAL ACROSS A WETLAND- OF THE LOWER COLUMBIA DEVELOPMENT AND SPATIAL SCALES Bauer, Eric; Helms, Brian; CONDITION OF STREAM-LAKE INTERFACE RIVER: LESSONS FROM A SURVIVAL OF THE Roon, David; Dunham, Feminella, Jack MICHIGAN'S PALUSTRINE Eberhard, Erin; UNIVERSITY-HIGH SCHOOL FAMILIAR BLUET Jason; Harvey, Bret; WETLANDS Marcarelli, Amy PARTNERSHIP DAMSELFLY (ENALLAGMA Bellmore, J. Ryan; Olson, Mattingly, Alexandra; Rollwagen-Bollens, CIVILE) Dede Uzarski, Donald Gretchen; Holmlund, Starr, Scott; McIntyre, Tamara; Bollens, Stephen M.; Nancy 11:30 AM - 11:45 Wait, Jude; Zimmerman, Julie; Connelly, Kristin; Bargmann, Lucas

SERVICE LEARNING TO HETEROGENEOUS FISH A PROCESS-BASED DECADAL DIFFERENCES CARBON DIOXIDE EFFLUX QUANTIFYING ACHIEVE MULTIPLE RECOLONIZATION ALONG FRAMEWORK FOR IN RIPARIAN LEAF FROM ALPINE POND THE RECOVERY OF OBJECTIVES: INTEGRATING A CLIMATE GRADIENT RESTORING THERMAL LITTER SUBSIDIES AND SOILS VARIES WITH SOIL DENITRIFICATION CAMPUS WATER FOLLOWING HURRICANE HETEROGENEITY IN DECOMPOSITION AT NUTRIENT CONTENT AND FOLLOWING SUSTAINABILITY HARVEY REGULATED RIVERS AUGUSTA CREEK HYDROLOGY RESTORATION-RELATED INITIATIVES INTO Kinard, Sean; Carvallo, Mejia, Francine; Larson, Courtney; DelVecchia, Amanda; CONSTRUCTION IN ENVIRONMENTAL Fernando; Gonzalez, Torgersen, Christian; Benbow, M. Eric Gougherty, Steven; Taylor, AN AGRICULTURAL STUDIES COURSES Darcia; Solis, Alexander; Berntsen, Eric; Andersen, Brad WATERSHED Schilling, Emily; Reese, Brandi K.; Todd; Maroney, Joseph; Speir, Shannon; Tank, Chamberlain, Kristen; Hogan, Derek; Patrick, Kurylyk, Barret; Fullerton, Jennifer L.; Mahl, Ursula H. Kunz, Joan; Green, Allyson Christopher Aimee; Ebersole, Joe; 11:45 AM - 12:00 PM Johnson, Zacchary

PRACTICING BENTHIC LIGHT VS. NUTRIENT STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT OF A AN INVESTIGATION OF SCIENCE IN THE EFFECTS OF DOM ON OF ATLANTIC SALMON VEGETATION-BASED LINKED ELEMENTAL UNDERGRADUATE BENTHIC PRODUCTION IN THERMAL REFUGES IN PREDICTIVE MODEL CYCLES USING DUAL LABORATORY: NORTHERN LAKES THE RESTIGOUCHE RIVER OF DENITRIFICATION ISOTOPE EXPERIMENTS ANALYZING A LARGE Fork, Megan; Karlsson, WATERSHED POTENTIAL FOR INLAND AND CONSTRAINT- DATA SET GENERATED BY Jan; Sponseller, Ryan Gillis, Carole-Anne; WETLANDS OF MICHIGAN BASED OPTIMIZATION FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Gosselin, Pascale; Leblanc, Dybiec, Jacob; Learman, MODELING STUDENTS David; Dugdale, Stephen J Deric; Uzarski, Donald Mohr, Elizabeth; Anderson, Tracey Reinhold, Ann Marie; Payn, Robert; Hall, Robert; 12:00 PM - 12:15 Blaszczak, Joanna; Poole, Geoffrey FRESHWATER MORE THAN COMPARATIVE GENOMICS WHOLE RIVER ESTIMATES BASED COMMUNITY COLD: TOWARD A AND PROTEOMICS OF OF DENITRIFICATION ENGAGEMENT AT THE COMPREHENSIVE SILK ACROSS CADDISFLY IN RESPONSE TO A DEPARTMENTAL LEVEL: IDENTIFICATION OF COLD- SUBORDERS LARGE-SCALE NITROGEN ECOREACH AT THE ODUM WATER REFUGES AND Frandsen, Paul; Stewart, ENRICHMENT OF THE SCHOOL OF ECOLOGY CLIMATE REFUGIA FOR Russell KANSAS RIVER (USA) Solomon, Kelsey; AQUATIC LIFE Burgin, Amy J.; Zeglin, Tomczyk, Nathan; Ebersole, Joe; Snyder, Lydia; Nieland, Matthew; Cummins, Carolyn; Marcia; Torgersen, Kelly, Michelle Catherine; LaVere, Ashley; Arnold, Christian; Keefer, Hanschu, Janaye Kaylee Matthew; Fullerton, 12:15 PM - 12:30 Aimee; Gregory, Stan; Armstrong, Jonathan; Palmer, John; Keenan, Dru

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S21: Beyond S16: Energy-flow food C01: Algae C15: Population Ecology S04: Novel stressors C11: Community Ecology Bioassessment: webs: new perspectives, and novel ecosystems: SESSION Translating Biological common ground, and Moderator: Steven Rier Moderator: Ecological processes in Moderator: Stacey Lance Information for knowledge gaps Katherine Strickler freshwaters of the built Environmental Problem environment Solving Moderator: James Paris

Moderator: Donna Kashian SESSIONS Moderator: Michael Paul

BOREAL STREAM STREAM DEVELOPMENT OF QPCR MORE THAN THAT FOR ARE ECOLOGICAL HOW MUCH BIODIVERSITY UNDER RESPONSE TO THE METHODS TO ASSESS THE WHICH YOU BARGAINED: THREATS POSED BY TOTAL VARIATION

PRESENT AND FUTURE BENTHIC ALGAE SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL WHY SAMPLING MATTERS PHARMACEUTICAL IN COMMUNITY 11:00 AM - 11:15 FOREST LAND USE DIDYMOSPHENIA VARIABILITY OF HARMFUL IN POPULATION POLLUTION CONTEXT COMPOSITION CAN WE Muotka, Timo; Aroviita, GEMINATA IN AN INLAND ALGAL BLOOMS GENETICS DEPENDANT? REALLY ACCOUNT FOR? Jukka; Rajakallio, Maria; TEMPERATE RAINFOREST Pyman, Andrew Heilveil, Jeffrey; Richmond, Erinn; Lee, A CASE FOR FURTHER Jyväsjärvi, Jussi Clancy, Niall; Brahney, Berezowski, Emily; Sylvia; Reisinger, Alexander; INVESTIGATION OF Janice; Budy, Phaedra Thompson, Emma Rosi, Emma STOCHASTIC EFFECTS Lamb, Kevin

IMPROVING ESTIMATES USE OF TROPHIC BASIS OF NUTRIENT RATIO EFFECTS FLEXIBLE LIFE HISTORY A BITTER PILL TO STREAM CO-OCCURRENCE OF RICHNESS, HABITAT PRODUCTION ANALYSES ON PHYTOPLANKTON ESSENTIAL FOR THE SWALLOW: EFFECTS OF NETWORKS VARY IN

ASSOCIATIONS, AND STABLE ISOTOPE ASSEMBLAGES IN A MAYFLY, HEXAGENIA CIPROFLOXACIN ON COMPLEXITY AND 11:15 AM - 11:30 AND ASSEMBLAGE TRACER ADDITIONS TO POTABLE SOURCE-WATER LIMBATA, TO SURVIVE IN URBAN STREAM BIOFILMS STRUCTURE ALONG CHARACTERISTICS QUANTIFY ENERGY FLOW RESERVOIR OF THE WESTERN LAKE ERIE Reisinger, Alexander; LATITUDINAL GRADIENTS OF FRESHWATER AND NUTRIENT CYCLING SOUTHEASTERN U.S. Griffiths, Ronald Gallagher, Morgan Mruzek, Joseph; Budnick, GASTROPODS IN TROPICAL STREAM Lindor, Nicole; William; Larson, Chad; Narr, Charlotte; Krist, FOOD WEBS Burkholder, JoAnn Passy, Sophia Amy Whiles, Matt; Colon- Gaud, Checo; Frauendorf, Therese; Rugenski, Amanda; Hall, Robert; Dodds, Walter; Huryn, Alexander D

TRANSLATING ENERGY FLOW PATTERNS QUANTIFICATION GENETIC DIVERSITY OF A BIOLOGICAL INTERFERENCE UNRAVELLING THE MULTIMETRIC INDEX THROUGH FOOD WEBS OF MICROCYSTIS IN VAGILE AQUATIC INSECT IN WASTEWATER TOXICITY IMPACTS OF DROUGHT,

SCORES INTO TAXA- IN NEOTROPICAL MUSKEGON AND BEAR VARIES WITH RIVER TESTS AND POTENTIAL NUTRIENT ENRICHMENT 11:30 AM - 11:45 SPECIFIC BIODIVERSITY HEADWATER STREAMS OF LAKES TO EVALUATE THE NETWORK STRUCTURE INFLUENCE OF HIGHER AND RIPARIAN CANOPY LOSSES THE BRAZILIAN SAVANNA RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN Metcalfe, Anya; AMBIENT TEMPERATURES REMOVAL ON STREAM King, Ryan S.; Bernhardt, Mello, José; Abrahão, ABUNDANCE, TOXICITY, Kennedy, Ted; Marks, AND EXTENDED WARM ECOSYSTEMS –A Emily; Baker, Matthew Daniel; Saltarelli, Wesley; AND ENVIRONMENTAL Jane; Muehlbauer, Jeffrey PERIODS MESOCOSM APPROACH Whiles, Matt; Dodds, CONDITIONS Pillard, David; Naddy, Jyväsjärvi, Jussi; Göthe, Walter; Cunha, Davi; Pyman, Andrew; Rami; Gagnon, Rebecca Emma; Lehosmaa, Corbi, Juliano Partridge, Charlyn Kaisa; Teittinen, Anette; Soininen, Janne; Huusko, Ari; Muotka, Timo; McKie, Brendan

USING BIOASSESSMENT AMINO ACID STABLE HYPOLIMNETIC USING BIOENERGETICS COLLOIDAL AND TRULY- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TO PRIORITIZE PUGET ISOTOPES AND TAILWATERS AS REFUGES AND POPULATION DISSOLVED METALS BIODIVERSITY AND

SOUND BASINS FOR HETEROTROPHIC FOR NUISANCE AND DYNAMICS MODELLING AND METALLOIDS IN NUTRIENT CYCLING 11:45 AM - 12:00 PM RESTORATION AND BIOFILMS IN RIVER FOOD INVASIVE SPECIES: TO INFORM FISHERIES WASTEWATER LAGOONS BY SUBTERRANEAN PROTECTION, IDENTIFY WEBS A CASE STUDY OF MANAGEMENT AT JOE’S AND THEIR REMOVAL WITH INVERTEBRATE STRESSORS AND Besser, Alexi; Elliott DIDYMOSPHENIA VALLEY RESERVOIR, FLOATING TREATMENT COMMUNITIES IN THE MONITOR RESTORATION Smith, Emma; Blevins, GEMINATA EFFECTS UTAH. WETLANDS EDWARDS AQUIFER, USA EFFECTIVENESS Christina; Patel, Vishwa; ON AQUATIC Dudding, Jack Colman, Benjamin; Nowlin, Weston; Krupka, Macneale, Kate Barkalow, Adam; Turner, MACROINVERTEBRATES Sullivan, Lauren Nathan; Schwartz, Thomas; Newsome, Seth Green, Matthew; Benjamin; Diaz, Pete Tuberty, Shea; Blum, Peter; Sellers, Stephanie; Gangloff, Michael; Jacobus, Luke

LEAF TYPE AFFECTS THIAMINE INFLUENCES SPECIES DISPERSAL DISSOLVED INORGANIC AQUATIC

ASSIMILATION THE GROWTH OF ALGAE MEDIATES OPPOSING CARBON LIMITATION IN MACROINVERTEBRATE 12:00 PM - 12:15 OF C AND N BY IN STREAMS INFLUENCES OF A FILAMENTOUS ALGAL COMMUNITY OF A WILD MACROINVERTEBRATES Wang, Binbin BRANCHING NETWORK WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND SCENIC RIVER IN THE Schrik, Meghan; Koch, ON GENETIC VARIATION FLOWAYS IN NEW ZEALAND SOUTHWESTERN UNITED Benjamin; Roush, IN A METAPOPULATION Keller, Troy; Craggs, STATES Courtney; Cusick, Daniel; Chiu, Ming-Chih; Li, Bin; Rupert Kortenhoeven, Eric; Marks, Jane Nukazawa, Kei; Carvajal, Hockett, Justin; Lytle, David Thaddeus; Watanabe, Kozo

REVISITING THE FATE ON THE VALUE OF ENGINEERED OF DEAD LEAVES IN DECAPOD DIVERSITY NANOPARTICLES ALTER

STREAMS IN COMPARING WATER INSECT EMERGENCE 12:15 PM - 12:30 Marks, Jane; Compson, QUALITY IN TROPICAL AND RESULT IN FLUX OF Zacchaeus; Siders, Adam; HEADWATER STREAMS METALS FROM AQUATIC TO Roush, Courtney; Schrik, Covich, Alan; Yang, TERRESTRIAL FOOD WEBS Meghan; Koch, Benjamin; Carol; Perez-Reyes, Omar; Perrotta, Brittany; Wymore, Adam; Thomas, Crowl, Todd Simonin, Marie; Castellon, Steven; Flecker, Alexander Benjamin; Anderson, Steve; Baruch, Ethan; Matson, Cole; Bernhardt, Emily; King, Ryan S.

33 Monday — Afternoon Oral Presentation

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C16: Restoration Ecology S07: What makes the C04: Microbial Ecology S06: The River S25: Biocultural C10: Biogeochemistry fever rise: investigations Continuum Concept: Approaches Moderator: Stafanie Kroll of variables responsible Moderator: Jinjun Kan Perspectives for the in Freshwater Moderator: Soren Brothers for riverine algal blooms future in translational Conservation stream ecology Moderator: Billy Justus Moderator: Brenna Kays SESSION Moderator: Courtney Larson

EFFICACY OF A QUICK TOUR THROUGH NUTRIENTS (N, P, FE) AND GOING WITH THE FLOW: RETHINKING HUMAN HIGH SUPPLY, HIGH RESTORATION EFFORTS THE NATION’S FINE-SCALE PHARMACEUTICALS (CAF- SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DIMENSIONS OF DEMAND: A UNIQUE IN THE PROVO RIVER, NITRATE DYNAMICS; FEINE, DIPHENHYDRAMINE) TRENDS IN STREAM FRESHWATER NUTRIENT ADDITION

SESSIONS UTAH WITH RESPECT QUANTIFYING NUTRIENT STRUCTURE THE CORE MICROBIAL COMMUNITY CONSERVATION: A DECOUPLES NITRATE TO AQUATIC INSECT VARIABILITY OVER THE BACTERIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND BIOCULTURAL APPROACH UPTAKE AND DIVERSITY AND COURSE OF 24 HOURS IN URBAN AND MONTANE FUNCTION Kays, Brenna; Anderson, METABOLISM IN A LARGE ABUNDANCE Chamberlin, Catherine; STREAM BIOFILMS Ottesen, Elizabeth Elizabeth P RIVER Meek, Jared; Birrell, Heffernan, Jim Ogata, Elizabeth; Baker, Kelly, Michelle Jackson; Mulford, Teagan; Michelle; Rosi, Emma; Smart, Catherine; Zeglin, Lydia;

2:00 PM - 2:15 Andrus, Jeff; Shiozawa, Trevor; Long, Donald; Burgin, Amy Dennis; Nelson, Riley Aanderud, Zachary

BIOTIC RESPONSES TO CHARACTERIZING TRACING THE SOURCES, RIPARIAN DEFOLIATION THE CITIZEN SCIENCE WHEN BUDGETS DON'T BEAVER DAM ANALOG NUISANCE ALGAL FATES, AND ACTIVITIES BY THE INVASIVE GREEN FOR THE AMAZON BALANCE: INDICATORS INSTALLATION IN A RESPONSES TO OF LEAF-ASSOCIATED ALDER SAWFLY ALTERS PROJECT: TRACKING OF SHIFTING CARBON LOW-GRADIENT, INCISED ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBES INTO THE TERRESTRIAL PREY FISH MIGRATIONS TO BALANCES AND LESSONS STREAM STRESSORS USING STREAM FOOD WEB SUBSIDIES TO SALMON IMPROVE SUSTAINABLE TO LEARN FROM THEM Reinert, Holden; HIGH-THROUGHPUT Koch, Benjamin; Fritz, STREAMS MANAGEMENT AND Brothers, Soren Albertson, Lindsey SEQUENCING Rebecca; Hayer, Michaela; Roon, David; Wipfli, Mark; EMPOWER CITIZENS Schulte, Nicholas; Hungate, Bruce; Schwartz, Kruse, Jim ACROSS THE AMAZON Carlisle, Daren; Spaulding, Egbert; Marks, Jane BASIN Sarah Varese, Mariana; Heilpern, Sebastian; Leite, 2:15 PM - 2:30 Gina; Wood, Chris; Hanks, Cullen

RESTORATION EFFECTS OF DETECTING WATER IS IT ALL ABOUT THE ENHANCED CARBON COMMUNITY-BASED A PROMISING SEDIMENT SLUICING WITH QUALITY THRESHOLDS SLIME? UNDERSTANDING METABOLISM CONSERVATION EFFORTS APPROACH TO SOLVE DAM OPERATION ON FOR ALGAL BLOOMS DENITRIFICATION AND DOWNSTREAM OF A TO PROTECT THE LARGEST LIGHT-ASSOCIATED MACROINVERTEBRATES IN USING A SHORT-TERM, PHARMACEUTICAL STREAM CONFLUENCE AMAZONIAN FISH MISSPECIFICATIONS THE MIMI RIVER, JAPAN MULTI-SPECIES ASSAY DYNAMICS IN WATER MIXING ZONE ENDEMIC TO GUYANA, IN RIVER METABOLISM Nakano, Daisuke; Suzuki, Murdock, Justin; Day, CHESTNUT (TRAPA) BEDS Plont, Stephen; Miller, ARAPAIMA ARAPAIMA MODELS Junpei; Yamamoto, Samuel Plum, Cami; Henry, Caitlin; Hotchkiss, Erin de Souza, Lesley Arroita, Maite; Yackulic, Ryosuke; Imamura, Rebekah; Hamilton, Charles; Appling, Alison; Masahiro Stephen; Rosi, Emma; Hall, Robert; Elosegi, McCarthy, David; Grace, Arturo 2:30 PM - 2:45 Michael

SANTA FE RIVER DIDYMOSPHENIA OXYGEN, PH, AND LABILE VARIATION OF DO RACE, GENDER, AND RECOGNIZING BOTH REHABILITATION, SANTA GEMINATA DISTRIBUTION ORGANIC CARBON AS FUNCTIONAL EDUCATION INFLUENCE DENITRIFICATION FE COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, IN SOUTHERN POSSIBLE MECHANISMS REDUNDANCY BETWEEN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AND CONSUMPTIVE USA; GERALD Z. JACOBI, APPALACHIAN FOR ALGAL STIMULATION FUNCTIONAL PROCESS IN STORMWATER PROCESSES IMPROVES SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO WATERSHEDS OF BACTERIAL AND ZONES IN WESTERN MANAGEMENT? WHOLE SYSTEM DIEL Jacobi, Gerald Womble, Spencer; FUNGAL PRODUCTION IN NORTH AMERICAN Scarlett, Rachel; N2 FLUX MODELS IN Murdock, Justin PERIPHYTON STREAMS Subramaniam, Mangala; DISCRETE REACHES OF Harper, Jennifer; Hayford, Barbara; McMillan, Sara AGROECOSYSTEMS Kuehn, Kevin; Halvorson, Dougherty, Kaitlyn; Nifong, Rachel; Taylor, Halvor; Findlay, Robert; Erdenee, Bolortsetseg; Jason M.; Moore, Matt; Francoeur, Steven Maasri, Alain; Gelhaus, Jon Farris, Jerry 2:45 PM - 3:00

SEDIMENT REMOVAL IN DOWNSTREAM DYNAMICS CONTRASTING EFFECTS OF ORGANIC MATTER IN FOOD FOR THOUGHT: WETLAND RESTORED AGRICULTURAL OF RESERVOIR-BORN TWO MACROINVERTEBRATE NESTED CATCHMENTS: ECOLOGICAL AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL WETLANDS IMPROVES CYANOBACTERIAL CONSUMERS ON STREAM DECREASING VARIABILITY SOCIO-CULTURAL RESPONSES TO CLIMATE WATER QUALITY BLOOMS IN THE DETRITAL MICROBIAL WITH INCREASING REQUIREMENTS FOR CHANGE PREDICTED Winikoff, Sarah; Finlay, KLAMATH RIVER, CA BIOFILMS UNDER LIGHT STREAM ORDER WATER RESOURCE SCENARIOS Jacques Genzoli, Laurel; Kann, MANIPULATION Gabor, Rachel; McKnight, DEVELOPMENT AND Shaffer, Angela; Colon- Jacob; Fricke, Susan; Brady, Cheyenne; Diane FOOD PRODUCTION IN Gaud, Checo Hanington, Matthew; Francoeur, Steve; Halvorson, NORTHERN AUSTRALIA Robinson, Crystal Halvor; Kuehn, Kevin Douglas, Michael; 3:00 PM - 3:15 Jackson, Sue

RESILIENCE AND REGIME ECOHYDROLOGY OF MORE BIOLOGICALLY USING TRADITIONAL EXPERIMENTAL NUTRIENT EN- SHIFTS: NOVEL BENTHIC LARGE RIVERS AND AVAILABLE ECOLOGICAL RICHMENT STIMULATES MULTIPLE COMMUNITIES IMPEDE IMPLICATIONS FOR PHOSPHOROUS, LESS KNOWLEDGE TO TROPHIC LEVELS THROUGH ALGAL ECOLOGICAL RECOVERY MANAGEMENT OF EUKARYOTIC GRAZER PROTECT WETLANDS: AND DETRITAL FOOD WEB PATH- WAYS: A GLOBAL META-ANALYSIS IN A HISTORICALLY HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS POPULATIONS, AND THE SWINOMISH TRIBE’S FROM STREAMS AND RIVERS METAL-CONTAMINATED Sluss, Tamara WARMER TEMPERATURES WETLANDS CULTURAL Ardon, Marcelo; Zeglin, Lydia; Utz, STREAM MAY INTENSIFY HABS ON ASSESSMENT PROJECT Ryan; Cooper, Scott; Dodds, Walter; Clements, William; Wolff, UTAH LAKE Mitchell, Todd; Casper, Bixby, Rebecca; Burdett, Ayesha; Brian Collins, Scott; Jones, Erin; Nicole Follstad Shah, Jennifer; Griffiths, Hansen, Neil; Abbott, Natalie; Harms, Tamara; Johnson, Benjamin; Carling, Laura; Johnson, Sherri; Jones, Jeremy; 3:15 PM - 3:30 Greg; Baker, Michelle; kominoski, John; McDowell, William H.; Aanderud, Zachary Rosemond, Amy; Trentman, Matt T.; Van Horn, David; Ward, Amelia

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S21: Beyond S16: Energy-flow food C22: Disturbance C07: Lentic Ecology S04: Novel stressors C11: Community Ecology Bioassessment: webs: new perspectives, and novel ecosystems: SESSION Translating Biological common ground, and Moderator: Moderator: Betty Kreakie Ecological processes in Moderator: Information for knowledge gaps Angela De Palma-Dow freshwaters of the built Daniel McGarvey Environmental Problem environment Solving Moderator: Jim Junker

Moderator: Tim Hoellein SESSIONS Moderator: Raphael Mazor

A BIGGER BANG FOR THE EXPERIMENTAL N AND PREDICTING FISH AS DRIVERS OF POOLS AND FLUXES OF TAXONOMIC AND BUG: USING ASSESSMENT P ADDITIONS RELIEVE HYDROLOGIC ZOOPLANKTON SPATIAL PLASTIC LITTER AT THE FUNCTIONAL TRAIT DATA FOR STRESSOR STOICHIOMETRIC DISTURBANCE OF VARIATION ACROSS WATERSHED SCALE: AN STRUCTURE WITHIN THE 2:00 PM - 2:15 IDENTIFICATION CONSTRAINTS ON STREAMS USING SPECIES MULTIPLE SPATIAL ECOSYSTEM APPROACH SIZE SPECTRUM: COMMON Paul, Michael ORGANIC-MATTER FLOWS OCCURRENCE DATA SCALES Hoellein, Timothy; BUILDING BLOCKS OR THROUGH FIVE STREAM Magoulick, Daniel; Detmer, Thomas; Rochman, Chelsea IDIOSYNCRASY? FOOD WEBS Fox, J. Tyler Parkos, Joseph; Wahl, McGarvey, Daniel Demi, Lee; Benstead, David Jonathan; Rosemond, Amy; Gulis, Vlad; Maerz, John

BEYOND FOOD WEB CONTROLS THE EFFECT OF LONG-TERM ANTHROPOGENIC LITTER AN ANALYSIS OF BIOASSESSMENT: ON MERCURY FLUX AND EXTREME FLOOD RESPONSE OF LAKE IN URBAN STREAMS: FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY SETTING MANAGEMENT FATE IN THE COLORADO EVENTS ON LARGE PHYTOPLANKTON TO SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF IN RIVERINE FISHES FROM

GOALS FOR FLOW AND RIVER, GRAND CANYON LAKES: ZOOPLANKTON CHANGES IN NUTRIENT PLASTIC AND ITS ROLE IN THE GRASSLANDS TO THE 2:15 PM - 2:30 EUTROPHICATION TO Walters, David; Rosi, COMMUNITY DYNAMICS AND SUBSIDIES LEAF LITTER BREAKDOWN GREAT BASIN PROTECT BIOLOGICAL Emma; Cross, Wyatt; IN LAKE CHAMPLAIN FROM ITS WATERSHED Kim, Lisa; Dunn, Samuel; Mathews, Gregory; INTEGRITY IN CALIFORNIA Kennedy, Ted; Baxter, Mihuc, Timothy AND NUTRIENT CYCLING McNeish, Rachel; Kelly, Thorp, James H. WADEABLE STREAMS Colden; Hall, Robert BY FISH John; Berg, Martin; Hoellein, Mazor, Raphael; Vanni, Michael; Timothy Sutula, Martha; Stein, Gonzalez, Maria; Renwick, Eric; Theroux, Susanna; William; Kelly, Patrick; Taniguchi-Quan, Kris; Williamson, Tanner Beck, Marcus

DIVERSITY AND BIOMASS EFFECTS OF EXTENDED EFFECTS OF LAKE TROUT THE TRANSPORT NICHE DIMENSIONALITY OF SHREDDER INSECTS DROUGHT AND SUPPRESSION METHODS AND RETENTION OF AND HERBIVORY

ALONG AN ALTITUDINAL SUBSEQUENT FLOODING ON AMPHIPODS IN MICROPLASTIC FIBERS IN CONTROL STREAM ALGAL 2:30 PM - 2:45 GRADIENT IN CENTRAL ON NUTRIENT DYNAMICS YELLOWSTONE LAKE EXPERIMENTAL STREAMS BIOMASS VIA SHIFTS IN AMERICA IN PRAIRE STREAMS Briggs, Michelle; WITH VARYING BENTHIC GUILD COMPOSITION, Garcia, Pavel; Hall, Guinnip, James; Dodds, Albertson, Lindsey; SUBSTRATE, DISCHARGE, RICHNESS, AND EVENNESS Robert Walter Glassic, Hayley; Guy, AND BENTHIC BIOFILM Passy, Sophia; Larson, Christopher; Koel, Todd; COLONIZATION Chad Lujan, Dominique; Berg, Elizabeth; Vincent, Tronstad, Lusha Anna; Shogren, Arial; Dee, Martha; Tank, Jennifer L.; Kelly, John; Hoellein, Timothy

TAXONOMIC SEASONALITY IN FLOW IMPLEMENTATION DETERMINANTS OF PLASTIC IN URBAN RESILIENCE ISN’T ALWAYS HARMONIZATION MAY FOOD WEBS: THE OF A MUTI-PARTNER, RESOURCE USE BY STREAMS: DISTRIBUTION, HEALTHY: DISTURBING REVEAL A STRONGER IMPORTANCE OF WINTER COLLABORATIVE EFFORT RAINBOW TROUT IN TRANSPORT, AND DEGRADED COMMUNITIES

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BASEFLOW IN ALPINE TO MANAGE AND MOUNTAIN LAKES INFLUENCE ON TO REVERSE THE EFFECTS 2:45 PM - 3:00 DIATOM ASSEMBLAGES STREAMS MONITOR POST-FIRE Stiling, Rebekah; Olden, BIOFILM COMMUNITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND TOTAL Rüegg, Janine; Battin, WATER QUALITY IN Julian; Holtgrieve, Gordon COMPOSITION FILTERING PHOSPHORUS IN LARGE Tom A LARGE NORTHERN Vincent, Anna; Lazcano, Barrett, Isabelle; DATASETS CALIFORNIA LAKE. Raul; Dunn, Samuel; Kelly, Warburton, Helen; Febria, Lee, Sylvia; Bishop, De Palma-Dow, Angela; John; Hoellein, Timothy Catherine; Hogsden, Ian; Spaulding, Sarah; Ryan, Sarah; Muhl, Kristy; Graham, Elizabeth; Mitchell, Richard; Yuan, Richard; Dills, Greg; Little, Harding, Jon; McIntosh, Lester Amy Angus

WHEN COMMUNITY EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE HURRICANE 25 YEARS OF WATER MICROPLASTIC IN BASELINE ANALYSIS OF

INDICES FAIL CAN WE ON ENERGY FLUX THROUGH DISTURBANCE DRIVES QUALITY CHANGE IN AQUATIC FOOD WEBS: FRESHWATER LOTIC 3:00 PM - 3:15 FALL BACK ON SINGLE- STREAM FOOD WEBS TROPHIC CHANGES RHODE ISLAND LAKES MUSEUM SPECIMENS AND COMMUNITIES SURROUND- SPECIES INFERENCES? A Junker, James; Cross, Wyatt; IN NEOTROPICAL AND PONDS INGESTION EXPERIMENTS ING A DECOMMISSIONED DIATOM-BASED EXAMPLE Benstead, Jonathan; Hood, MOUNTAIN STREAMS IN Kreakie, Betty; Hollister, REVEAL CONTROLS ON LOW HEAD DAM PRIOR TO Reavie, Euan; Cai, Meijun James; Huryn, Alexander PUERTO RICO Jeffrey; Kellogg, D.Q.; MICROPLASTIC INGESTION REMOVAL D.; Gislason, Gisli; Nelson, Gutiérrez-Fonseca, Shivers, Stephen; Herron, BY FRESHWATER FISH Verb, Robert; Meredith, Daniel; Olafsson, Jon Pablo E.; Ramirez, Alonso; Elizabeth; Green, Linda Hou, Loren; McNeish, Rae; Everett; Bragg, Zachary; Pringle, Catherine Hoellein, Timothy Duktig, Garrett; Tanto, Tyler; Riley, Leslie

OPPORTUNITIES FOR THERMAL NICHE AND THERMAL LIMITS META-ANALYSIS ON INGESTION OF RELATIVE IMPORTANCE ACTION: LEVERAGING TROPHIC REDUNDANCY AND RESILIENCE OF INTERNAL PHOSPHORUS MICROPLASTICS CAN OF ENVIRONMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF AQUATIC COMBINE TO DRIVE HYDROPSYCHIDAE LOADING IN LAKES INHIBIT FILTRATION RATES FACTORS AND

ECOLOGY INTO THE NEUTRAL EFFECTS OF IN FIRE-AFFECTED AND RESERVOIRS: IN QUAGGA MUSSLES COMMUNITY ECOLOGY 3:15 PM - 3:30 CLEAN WATER ACT EXPERIMENTAL WARMING ARID SOUTHWESTERN RESULTS AND (DREISSENA BUGENSIS) IN RANAVIRUS Duggan, Sam ON ORGANIC MATTER FLUX STREAMS RECOMMENDATIONS Kashian, Donna; TRANSMISSION THROUGH A STREAM FOOD Kremer, Lauren Kindervater, Emily; Boegehold, Anna; Lance, Stacey; Coleman, WEB Steinman, Alan Gopalakrishnan, Kishore; Austin; Park, Andrew; Nelson, Daniel; Benstead, Pedersen, Adam Capps, Krista; Scott, David Jonathan; Cross, Wyatt; Huryn, Alexander D.; Hood, James; Johnson, Philip; Junker, James; Olafsson, Jon

35 Tuesday — Early Morning Oral Presentation

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C16: Restoration Ecology S07: What makes the C04: Microbial Ecology S02: Advancing S20: Neglected African C10: Biogeochemistry fever rise: investigations knowledge on freshwater bodies: Moderator: Martin Neale of variables responsible Moderator: Vlad Gulis intermittent rivers and lessons on sustainable Moderator: Peter Levi for riverine algal blooms ephemeral streams: management and across disciplines and conservation of Moderator: Billy Justus SESSION dimensions freshwater ecosystems Moderator: Daniel Allen Moderator: Dave Penrose

LACK OF LONG-TERM ESTABLISHING STRUCTURAL AND THE RIVER DRYING CONCEPT: A NEW INTRODUCTORY SESSION PATTERNS OF EFFECT OF COARSE DIDYMOSPHENIA FUNCTIONAL ECOHYDROLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Penrose, David METABOLISM IN WOODY DEBRIS GEMINATA CELLULAR TRAJECTORIES OF BIOFILM AND CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR MATCHED TEMPERATE STREAM NETWORKS OF THE SESSIONS DAM RESTORATION RESPONSE THRESHOLDS COMMUNITY SUCCESSION ANTHROPOCENE STEPPE ECOREGIONS OF ON ECOSYSTEM TO WATER QUALITY Peipoch, Marc; Bier, Allen, Daniel; Datry, Thibault; THE US AND MONGOLIA FUNCTIONING AND CHANGES USING Raven; Wang, Jing; Kan, Boulton, Andrew; Costigan, Katie; Schechner, Anne; WATER QUALITY IN FOURIER-TRANSFORM Jinjun Fritz, Ken; Pastor, Amandine; Tromboni, Flavia; Dodds, COASTAL PLAIN STREAMS INFRARED (FTIR) Ruddell, Benjamin; Bernhardt, Emily; Walter Bickley, Sam; Isenberg, MICROSPECTROSCOPY Boersma, Kate; Busch, Michelle; Bogan, Michael; Bruno-Collados, Daniel; Griffiths, Natalie; Day, Samuel; Murdock, Daniel; Dodds, Walter; Godsey, Helms, Brian; Feminella, Justin Sarah; Jones, Jeremy; Kaltova, Jack Tatiana; Kampf, Stephanie; Mims, 9:00 AM - 9:15 Meryl; Neeson, Thomas; Mims, Meryl; Olden, Julian; Poff, LeRoy; Ruhi, Albert; Singer, Gabriel; Uzan, Avi; Vezza, Paolo; Ward, Adam; Zimmer, Margaret

STREAM DAYLIGHTING: FACTORS AFFECTING MODELING AND BIOMONITORING DOES LAND LOOKS GOOD, FEELS NUISANCE ALGAL PREDICTING THE OF LAKES USING CONSERVATION IMPROVE GOOD, BUT IS IT DOING BLOOMS IN AN OCCURRENCES OF MACROINVERTEBRATES: STREAM ECOSYSTEM ANY GOOD? AGRICULTURAL STREAM ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE RECOMMENDED INDICES HEALTH? Neale, Martin; Moffett, BAYOU GENES IN US RIVERS AND AND METRICS FOR USE Levi, Peter S.; Schulz, Emma Lizotte, Jr., Richard; STREAMS IN WEST AFRICA AND Katlyn; Mikelsons, Grace; Locke, Martin Hill, Ryan; Jahne, Michael; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Lang, Bret Keely, Scott; Brinkman, Odountan, Olaniran Nichole; Haugland, Hamed Richard; Leibowitz, Scott; 9:15 AM - 9:30 Wheaton, Emily; Garland, Jay; Martin, Roy

WHAT ARE THE LONG- FILAMENTOUS ALGAE EFFECTS OF BIOASSESSMENT OF DIS-ENTANGLING NITROGEN AND CARBON TERM EFFECTS OF RELATIONS TO SURFACE TEMPERATURE ON EPHEMERAL STREAMS ECOLOGICAL NICHE DYNAMICS ALONG A HABITAT AUGMENTATION AND GROUNDWATER ACTIVITY OF STREAM AND INTERMITTENT PATTERNS OF NATIVE WETLAND-STREAM ON BIOTIC COMPOSITION NUTRIENT PATHWAYS IN MICROORGANISMS RIVERS AFFECTED BY OIL AND NON-NATIVE FISHES SEQUENCE OF STREAMS DRAINING THE KARST WATERSHED ASSOCIATED WITH SPILLS WITHIN AN INVADED Hurley, Patrick; Valett, H. LONGLEAF PINE FORESTS? OF THE FIRST NATIONAL DECAYING LEAF LITTER Johnson, Savannah; AFRICAN RIVER SYSTEM Maurice; Peipoch, Marc Isenberg, Daniel; Bickley, RIVER (BUFFALO RIVER, Gulis, Vlad; Pates, Mazor, Raphael; Olson, Kadye, Wilbert; Booth, Samuel; Feminella, Jack; ARKANSAS) Hunter; Bautz, Nicholas; John Tony Griffiths, Natalie; Helms, Justus, Billy; Driver, Rosemond, Amy;

9:30 AM - 9:45 Brian Lucas; Wentz, Nathan; Benstead, Jonathan Hodges, Shawn; Rodman, Ashley

PAST RESTORATION: RELATING INSTREAM BACTERIAL SUCCESSION BIOGEOCHEMICAL FIGHTING WATER HIGH-FREQUENCY SUCCESS OR FAILURE? NUTRIENT IN HEADWATER BIOFILMS PATTERNS OF POLLUTION AND DATA REVEALS AND WHAT ARE THE CONCENTRATIONS Kan, Jinjun; Wang, Jing; INTERMITTENT STREAMS RESTORING OUR LAKES: SPATIOTEMPORAL CRITERIA? TO FILAMENTOUS Peipoch, Marc; Bier, Raven IN SPACE AND TIME: A LESSON TO BE LEARNT VARIABILITY IN Kroll, Stefanie; Oakland, ALGAE COVERAGE AND IMPACTS OF DRYING FROM GHANA CARBON AND NITRGEN Hayley; O'Donnell, DOMINANT ALGAL AND WILDFIRE ON Nyameke, Isaac; Obeng, CONCENTRATION- Meghan; Aycock, Laura; TAXA DURING SUMMER CARBON AND NUTRIENT Daniel DISCHARGE Keller, David BASEFLOW IN THE DYNAMICS RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS A BUFFALO NATIONAL MacNeille, Ruth; Lohse, STREAM NETWORK RIVER IN ARKANSAS Kathleen; Godsey, Sarah; Fazekas, Hannah; Driver, Lucas; Burge, Perdrial, Julia; Derryberry, Wymore, Adam; 9:45 AM - 10:00 David; Justus, Billy DeWayne; Baxter, Colden McDowell, William H.

DELAYED BIOLOGICAL MACRO FILAMENTOUS CHANNEL MORPHOLOGY, FRESHWATER RECOVERY AFTER ALGAE AS BIOINDICATORS STREAMFLOW PATTERNS, ENVIRONMENTS AS RESTORATION – A RESULT IN THE LOWER OLIFANTS AND SEDIMENT RESERVOIRS FOR OF NEGATIVE RESISTANCE RIVERS TRANSPORT OF TWO ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT AND RESILIENCE? Mthombeni, Tinyiko INTERMITTENT RIVERS BACTERIA AND GENES Warburton, Helen; Salome ALONG THE BALCONES DISSEMINATION TO Hogsden, Kristy; Febria, ESCARPMENT HUMAN PATHOGENS Catherine; Graham, Costigan, Katie; Dorn, Nnadozie, Chika; Odume, Elizabeth; Barrett, Isabelle; Taylor Nelson Harding, Jon; McIntosh, Angus 10:00 AM - 10:15

ASSESSING CHARACTERIZING MACROINVERTEBRATE CAN BEAVERS MITIGATE MACROINVERTEBRATE TERRESTRIAL ARTHROPOD DIVERSITY, COMMUNITY NON-POINT SOURCE COMMUNITY RESPONSE ASSEMBLAGES AND TRAIT COMPOSITION POLLUTION? TO RESTORATION OF BIG IN DRY STREAMS: OF SELECTED RAMSAR Murray, Deni; Neilson, SPRING RUN: EXPANDED ASSOCIATIONS WITH WETLANDS IN Bethany; Brahney, Janice ANALYSIS OF BACI NATURAL GRADIENTS SUBTROPICAL SOUTHERN SAMPLING DESIGNS AND ANTHROPOGENIC AFRICA Smith, Robert; Neidiegh, STRESSORS Malherbe, Wynand; Emily; Rittle, Alex; Wallace, Robinson, Matthew; Lorenz, Armin; Ferreira, John Mazor, Raphael; Olson, Martin; van Vuren, Johan 10:15 AM - 10:30 John HJ; Wepener, Victor; Sures, Bernd; Smit, Nico

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C02: Fish and Other C03: Invertebrates C22: Disturbance S27: Novel Tools for S04: Novel stressors S28: Strengthening Aquatic Vertebrates Scoping and Problem and novel ecosystems: Interdisciplinary SESSION Moderator: Susan Washko Moderator: David Richards Formulation to the Ecological processes in Approaches in Moderator: Annika Walters Further Translational freshwaters of the built Freshwater Science Science environment Moderator: Mitchell Owens

Moderator: Moderator: AJ Reisinger SESSIONS Britta Bierwagen

INFORMING LAND AND GROWTH AND SURVIVAL STREAM COMMUNITY AN INTRODUCTION STORM WATER RETENTION A USER'S GUIDE TO FISH MANAGEMENT IN JOINTLY PREDICT THE ASSEMBLY 36 TO NOVEL TOOLS PONDS; AN IMPORTANT CRITICAL PHYSICAL REMOTE AREAS USING UPPER THERMAL LIMITS YEARS AFTER THE FOR SCOPING AND SOURCE OF AQUATIC GEOGRAPHY IN ENVIRONMENTAL OF THE STONEFLY CATASTROPHIC PROBLEM FORMULATION MACROINVERTEBRATE FRESHWATER SCIENCE

DNA, LANDSAPE PTERONARCYS ERUPTION OF MOUNT ST. TO FURTHER DIVERSITY IN A SEMI-ARID Owens, Mitchell; Lave, 9:00 AM - 9:15 CHARACTERIZATIONS, CALIFORNICA HELENS TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE URBAN LANDSCAPE Rebecca AND SPECIES Benkendorf, Donald; Claeson, Shannon; Bierwagen, Britta; Moore, Sabrina; Kennedy, DISTRIBUTION Hawkins, Charles LeRoy, Carri; Stancheva, Hagerthey, Scot James MODELING Rosalina; Wolfe, Emily Holder, Anna; Olson, John

RESOURCES AND RESPONSES OF STREAM BUILDING EFFICIENCIES STORMWATER PONDS: WORKING TO ACHIEVE A HABITAT INTERACT INVERTEBRATE AND FISH INTO THE DEVELOPMENT PROLIFERATING VECTORS CONSENSUS STRATEGY

TO AFFECT ASSEMBLAGES TO AN OF THE OZONE OF INVASIVE SPECIES IN FOR SEDIMENT 9:15 AM - 9:30 MACROINVERTEBRATE EXTREME FLOOD EVENT INTEGRATED SCIENCE URBAN WATERSHEDS REDUCTION IN THE COMMUNITIES ACROSS IN A JAPANESE RIVER ASSESSMENT- Sinclair, James; Reisinger, MINNESOTA RIVER AGRICULTURAL Miyake, Yo; Sumida, ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS Alexander; Bean, Eban; BASIN: INCORPORATING GRADIENTS IN TWO Kosuke; Watanabe, Yuya; Nichols, Jennifer; Adams, Carrie; Reisinger, STAKEHOLDERS INTO THE BIOMES. Inoue, Mikio Greaver, Tara; Herrick, Lindsey; Iannone, Basil MODELING PROCESS Braund, Danielle; Jeffrey D.; Lassiter, Gran, Karen; Cho, Se Jong; Trentman, Matt T.; Tank, Meredith; Jones, Ryan; Wilcock, Peter; Hobbs, Jennifer L.; Entrekin, Sally Felker-Quinn, Emmi Ben; Belmont, Patrick

DOES POPULATION LEVEL MURPHY'S LAW AND THE NOVEL METHODS FOR MULTIPLE STRESSORS INTERDISCIPLINARY ECOMORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION IN PESTICIDE ANALOG JORDAN RIVER, TARGETED LITERATURE INTERACTING ON METHODS SHED NEW VARIATION EXPLAIN TOLERANCE IN UT: INVASIVES RULE SEARCHING FOR ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN LIGHT ON INVASIVE 9:30 AM - 9:45 TROPHIC RESOURCE HEPTAGENIIDAE Richards, David; Miller, ENVIRONMENTAL DUTCH DRAINAGE DITCHES PLANT CONTROL ALONG PARTITIONING BETWEEN Rackliffe, D. Riley; Theron ASSESSMENTS van der Lee, Gea; SOUTHWEST U.S. RIVERS SYMPATRIC LINEAGES OF Hoverman, Jason Jones, Ryan; Nichols, Wieringa, Nienke; de Clark, Lisa; Gonzalez, AFROMONTANE STREAM Jennifer; Moore, Danielle; Baat, Milo; Verdonschot, Eduardo; Lave, Rebecca; CATFISHES? Felker-Quinn, Emmi Ralf C.M.; Kraak, Michiel; Sayre, Nathan; Henry, Matomela, Nonjabulo Verdonschot, Piet F.M. Anne; Sher, Anna

MITIGATION OF COLD HOW DO BEAVERS HURRICANE THE FRESHWATER MICROBIAL COMMUNITY MOWERS VERSUS WATER POLLUTION INTERACT WITH FLOW DISTURBANCE HEALTH INDEX AS A TOOL RESPONSE TO SHIFTING GROWERS: RIPARIAN FOR TRANSLATIONAL USING A NOVEL THERMAL HOMOGENIZATION AND BENTHIC WATER QUALITY AND BUFFER MANAGEMENT 9:45 AM - 10:00 CURTAIN: POTENTIAL TO CHANGE AQUATIC MACROINVERTEBRATE FRESHWATER SCIENCE: QUANTITY IN AN ARID IN THE SOUTHERN BLUE EFFECTS ON FISH INVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES IN EL APPLICATIONS IN LATIN URBAN ECOSYSTEM RIDGE MOUNTAINS, U.S.A. POPULATIONS COMMUNITIES? YUNQUE NATIONAL AMERICA AND ASIA Follstad Shah, Jennifer; Sanders, Jenny; Welch- Michie, Laura DuBose, David; FOREST, PUERTO RICO Bezerra, Maira; Vollmer, Weintraub, Samantha; Devine, Meredith; Jackson, McMullen, Laura; Tonkin, Ramirez, Alonso; Derek; Shaad, Kashif; Smith, Rose; Jameel, Yusuf; C. Rhett Jonathan; Lytle, David Gutiérrez-Fonseca, Souter, Nick; Hauck, Sarah; Gabor, Rachel Pablo E. Acero, Natalia; Coutinho, Bruno; Mendoza, Eddy; En- comenderos, Ivo; Marques, Maria Clara; Zuluaga, Lina; Rodriguez, Octavio

REUNITED AT LAST: A COMPARISON OF PERSISTENT LATERAL USING CONCEPTUAL URBAN BASEFLOW: A CONSERVATION GENETIC RECOVERY MACROINVERTEBRATE NITROGEN LOSS TEN MODEL DIAGRAMS AS BOON AND A CURSE FOR OF A CHARISMATIC

OF STREAM FISH DRIFT IN A 4TH ORDER YEARS AFTER TUNDRA LITERATURE SCREENING ACCIDENTAL WETLAND AMAZONIAN FRESHWATER 10:00 AM - 10:15 POPULATIONS AFTER THE REACH OF THE AU SABLE WILDFIRE AND EVALUATION TOOLS ECOSYSTEMS? FISH (ARAPAIMA REMOVAL OF PASSAGE RIVER, MI. Bratsman, Samuel; Schofield, Kate; Bennett, Palta, Monica SPP.) HIGHLIGHTS BARRIERS Boyer, Barney Abbott, Benjamin; Micah; Lee, Sylvia; Fry, THE IMPORTANCE OF Prasko, Lauren M.; Bowden, William Breck; Meridith; LeDuc, Stephen; TRANSLATIONAL ECOLOGY Timm, Anne L.; Bartron, Carling, Greg; Frei, Newcomer-Johnson, Rojas, Ana A; Anderson, Meredith L.; Townsend, Rebecca; Iannucci, Tammy; Meehan, Emily Elizabeth P; Cordoba, Lis Josiah H.; Duchamp, Frances; Ludwig, Ludda; Joseph E.; Janetski, Rocha`, Adrian; Shogren, David J. Arial; Watts, Rachel; Zarnetske, Jay

HYDRAULIC CONDITIONS FROM LAWNS TO THE A FRAMEWORK FOR

INFLUENCE CAPTURE STREAM: HOTSPOTS OF EXPLORING AQUATIC AND 10:15 AM - 10:30 AND UPSTREAM PASSAGE NITROGEN TRANSPORT IN RIPARIAN CONNECTIVITY OF WHITE SUCKER AND RESIDENTIAL LAWNS IN - CASE STUDY OF THE INVASIVE SEA LAMPREY IN BALTIMORE, MD CHIRICAHUA LEOPARD A POOL-TYPE FISHWAY Suchy, Amanda; Groffman, FROG IN THE CIENEGA Lewandoski, Sean; Peter; Band, Lawrence; CREEK BASIN Hrodey, Peter; Miehls, Duncan, Jon; Gold, Arthur Sharma, Akanksha; Scott; Piszczek, Paul; Fisher, Larry; Falk, Don; Zielinski, Daniel Bogan, Michael

37 Tuesday — Late Morning Oral Presentation

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S17: Bridging the S22: What do managers/ C28: Land-Water S02: Advancing S20: Neglected African C10: Biogeochemistry lotic-microbial gap: regulators need to know Interfaces knowledge on freshwater bodies: understanding drivers from science to support intermittent rivers and lessons on sustainable Moderator: Erin Hotchkiss of microbial diversity in protection/restoration/ Moderator: David Manning ephemeral streams: management and stream ecosystems adaptation decisions? across disciplines and conservation of

SESSION dimensions freshwater ecosystems Moderator: Allison Veach Moderator: Britta Bierwagen Moderator: Katie Costigan Moderator: Nelson Odume

ASSESSING DATA ISSUES IN MOVING FROM PLANT SEX INFLUENCES DEVELOPING METHODS USING BIOLOGICAL CON- A DAM SIGHT BETTER OR GAPS IN BACTERIAL ADAPTATION SCIENCE LEAF LITTER CHEMISTRY, FOR ASSESSING WATER DITION GRADIENT MODEL WORSE? HOW CHANGES DIVERSITY KNOWLEDGE: TO APPLICATION AND DECOMPOSITION, AND QUALITY IN STREAMS TO MONITOR ECOLOGICAL IN HUMAN AND BEAVER

SESSIONS A GLOBAL SYNTHESIS OF DECISION MAKING HERBIVORE-INDUCED WHEN THERE’S NO WATER CONDITIONS AND SUPPORT IMPOUNDMENTS FRESHWATERS Hamilton, Anna; SUMMER LITTER INPUTS Fritz, Ken; Nietch, ENVIRONMENTAL CONSER- AFFECT RIVER NETWORK Veach, Allison; Troia, Bierwagen, Britta; Stamp, TO STREAMS AT MOUNT Christopher; Burke, Roger VATION IN THE UPPER TANA BIOGEOCHEMICAL Matthew Jennifer ST. HELENS, WA, USA RIVER WATERSHED IN KENYA PROCESSES LeRoy, Carri; Claeson, Ndiritu, George; Njoroge, Whitney, Christopher; Shannon; Ramstack Peter; Njagi, Edward M.; Wollheim, Wilfred Hobbs, Joy; Moffett, Terer, Taita; Njoroge, Laban; Jordan; Lancaster, Logan; Kamau, Peris W.; Malonzo, 11:00 AM - 11:15 Walker, Lauren; Fischer, Patrick K.; Muiruri, Vernoich Dylan M.; Courtemanch, David

A MULTI-SCALE SALT MARSH SEASONAL PULSES OF DEVELOPMENT AND VARIATION IN THERMAL REDUCED FLOWS ALTER APPROACH TO VULNERABILITIES DISSOLVED ORGANIC APPLICATION OF TOLERANCE OF NUTRIENT EXPORT ASSESSING THE TO SEA LEVEL RISE: MATTER ARE DECOUPLED PREDICTIVE MODELS FOR NATIVE FRESHWATER OVER MULTIPLE EFFECTS OF EMERGING LINKING ASSESSMENT FROM ECOSYSTEM SURFACE WATER EXTENT FISHES IN SOUTH SEVERE DROUGHTS IN CONTAMINANTS TO ADAPTATION IN THE RESPIRATION IN A TO IDENTIFY AQUATIC AFRICA'S CAPE FOLD SOUTHWEST GEORGIA, ON MICROBIAL DELAWARE ESTUARY RESTORED TALLGRASS REFUGIA IN EASTERN ECOREGION:EXAMINING USA COMMUNITIES IN LOTIC West, Jordan M.; Stamp, PRAIRIE STREAM AUSTRALIA THE EAST–WEST CLINE IN Smith, Chelsea; Golladay, ECOSYSTEMS Jen Manning, David; Dere, Yu, Songyan; Bond, Nick; SENSITIVITY TO CLIMATE Stephen Kelly, John; Rosi, Emma Ashlee; Miller, Andrew; Bunn, Stuart; Kennard, WARMING Coleman, Tracy Mark Reizenberg, Jody-Lee 11:15 AM - 11:30

A NOVEL POINT INPUT SAVING SALTMARSHES DIGGING DEEPER: SEDIMENTS AND WATER STREAM FLOW AND TO A LARGE RIVER FROM SEA LEVEL RISE: RESPONSES TO RIPARIAN HOW ALPHA AND QUALITY OF TWO SOLUTE FLUX RESPONSES AFFECTS WATER AND A DIALOGUE ABOUT CANOPY GAPS IN BETA DIVERSITIES OF OIL SPILL IMPACTED TO WARMING AND SEDIMENT MICROBIAL INTEGRATING SCIENCE FORESTED HEADWATER MULTIDIMENSIONAL COMMUNITIES, ELEVATED CO2 IN A COMPOSITION AND WITH REGULATORY STREAMS COMMUNITIES RESPOND FORECASTING FUTURE BOREAL PEATLAND N-CYCLING FUNCTIONAL PERSPECTIVES Swartz, Allison; Warren, TO DRYING IN DYNAMIC STATUS AND ECOLOGICAL Griffiths, Natalie; POTENTIAL Poeske, Regina Dana RIVERS CONSEQUENCES IN THE Sebestyen, Stephen D.; Zeglin, Lydia; Burgin, Stubbington, Rachel; NIGER DELTA WETLAND Oleheiser, Keith; Hanson, Amy J.; Hanschu, Janaye; Sarremejane, Romain; OF NIGERIA Paul Kelly, Michelle Catherine; Datry, Thibault Uku, Jude; Arimoro, 11:30 AM - 11:45 Overstreet, Emma Francis; Odume, Oghenekaro Nelson

LEAF LITTER SPECIES COMMUNICATING NUTRIENT DYNAMICS DYNAMIC STREAM STRENGTHENING SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL AFFECTS ON MICROBIAL TRADE OFF OPTIONS IN AN URBAN FOREST NETWORK CAPACITY IN RESEARCH VARIABILITY OF NUTRIENT COMMUNITY TO MANAGEMENT FRAGMENT. INTERMITTENCE EXPLAINS AND TRAINING THROUGH DYNAMICS AND COMPOSITION AND AND THE PUBLIC AS A Feijó de Lima, Rafael; EMERGENT DISSOLVED COLLABORATIVE ECOSYSTEM METABOLISM DIVERSITY WAY OF INFORMING Bernhardt, Emily; Thomas, ORGANIC CARBON NETWORKS AND IN A HYPER-EUTROPHIC Roush, Courtney; Schrik, MANAGEMENT Steven CHEMOSTASIS IN PARTNERSHIPS IN THE RESERVOIR DURING WET Meghan; Purcell, Alicia; DECISIONS: INTEGRATING HEADWATERS AFRICAN GREAT LAKES AND DRY YEARS Koch, Benjamin; Schwartz, ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL Hale, Rebecca; Godsey, Obiero, Kevin; Lawrence, Williamson, Tanner; Egbert; Dijkstra, Paul; AND ECONOMIC DATA Sarah Ted; Ives, Jessica; Njaya, Vanni, Michael; Renwick, Marks, Jane Pryor, Margerita; Friday; Smith, Stephanie; William DiBona, Pamela; Velle, Kayanda, Robert; Hecky, 11:45 AM - 12:00 PM Prassede; Shumchenia, Robert Emily; Jackson, Susan

MERGING ECOLOGICAL ASSESSING CONDITION THE HIERARCHICAL ARE NON-PERENNIAL THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CARBON AVAILABILITY THEORY WITH AND VULNERABILITY OF EFFECTS OF RIPARIAN STREAMS CONSIDERED CHALLENGES RESULTING ENHANCES NITRATE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTHY WATERSHEDS MANAGEMENT ON EQUALLY VALUABLE FROM REHABILITATION REMOVAL IN TROPICAL METABOLOMICS IN THE CHESAPEAKE BAY HEADWATER STREAM AND WORTHY OF OF FRESHWATER MONTANE STREAMS Stegen, James; Graham, REGION ECOSYSTEMS IN BRITISH CONSERVATION AS ECOSYSTEMS USING Rodriguez-Cardona, Emily; Danczak, Robert; Roth, Nancy; Thompson, COLUMBIA, CANADA PERENNIAL STREAMS? EVIDENCE-BASED Bianca; Wymore, Adam; Tfaily, Malak Renee; Wharton, Ruffing, Claire; Rodríguez-Lozano, APPROACH McDowell, William H. Christopher; Sarkar, Sam; Richardson, John Pablo; Woelfle-Erskine, Liphadzi, Stanley Pickard, Brian Cleo; Bogan, Michael; Carlson, Stephanie 12:00 PM - 12:15

OPPORTUNITIES FOR ANTIBIOTICS IN EXTREME DROUGHT THE SOUTH AFRICAN MEGAFIRES AND AQUATIC MICROBIAL RURAL STREAMS AND LIMITS SURVIVAL NATIONAL WATER HURRICANES: MULTIPLE META-ANALYSES USING GROUNDWATER IN THE OF ENDANGERED ACT, SUSTAINABLE STRESSORS ALTER THE NEON NETWORK PIEDMONT OF NORTH COHO SALMON IN MANAGEMENT OF STREAM FORM AND Stanish, Lee; Parker, CAROLINA INTERMITTENT STREAMS WATER RESOURCES FUNCTION IN SEMI-ARID Stephanie Gray, Austin; Todd, Vander Vorste, Ross; AND IMPLEMENTATION WATERSHEDS Daniel; Hershey, Anne Obedzinski, Mariska; CHALLENGES. Crandall, Trevor; Abbott, Nossaman Pierce, Sarah; Odume, Oghenekaro Benjamin; Jones, Erin; Grantham, Ted; Carlson, Nelson Maxwell, Jordan Stephanie 12:15 PM - 12:30

38 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science 250 CF 250 DE 254 B 253 AB 251 AB 251 DE C02: Fish and Other C03: Invertebrates C22: Disturbance C05: Unionid Ecology S04: Novel stressors S13: The Times they are Aquatic Vertebrates and novel ecosystems: a Changing - Linking SESSION Moderator: Kara Cromwell Moderator: Moderator: Caryn Vaughn Ecological processes in Organismal Phenology Moderator: Stephen Golladay freshwaters of the built and Metabolic Regimes Lauren Stoczynski environment in River Ecosystems

Moderator: Rachel Gabor Moderator: Emily Bernhardt SESSIONS

A FRAMEWORK FOR LIFE ON THE EDGE: SPLASH INTO PUBLIC RESPONSES OF EFFECTS OF URBANIZATION CONSEQUENCES OF UNDERSTANDING FISH EDGE EFFECTS OF A ENGAGEMENT: STREAM FISHES AND AND GREEN UNPREDICTABLE RIVER

COMMUNITY RESPONSE COASTAL NEOTROPICAL INTEGRATING MACROINVERTEBRATES INFRASTRUCTURE ON FLOW REGIMES FOR 11:00 AM - 11:15 TO FLOW ALTERATION FOREST ON BENTHIC COMMUNITY INTO TO CATCHMENT STREAM HABITAT AND LINKED ORGANISMAL- Wenger, Seth; Freeman, MACROINVERTEBRATES EXISTING TEACHING AND LANDUSE AND FINE BENTHIC COMMUNITY ECOSYSTEM PHENOLOGY Mary Dyer, Jared RESEARCH EFFORTS SEDIMENT COMPOSITION IN IN THE ANTHROPOCENE Hopfensperger, Kristy Geist, Juergen PIEDMONT HEADWATER McIntosh, Angus; Tonkin, STREAMS Jonathan; Galatowitsch, Fanelli, Rosemary; Mark; Warburton, Helen Hopkins, Kristina

EXAMINING THE HYPORHEIC SECONDARY FISHBOOK: ENGAGING USING BAYESIAN DO URBAN MULTI- HOW DO YOU MEASURE PHYSIOLOGICAL HEALTH PRODUCTION AND LIFE AUDIENCES THROUGH DECISION NETWORKS TO STRESSORS AND THEIR A YEAR IN THE LIFE?

OF RECENTLY- AND HISTORY OF A COMMON THE USE OF SOCIAL GUIDE RESTORATION OF EFFECTS ON STREAM BIOTA EXAMINING ECOSYSTEM- 11:15 AM - 11:30 FORMERLY-RELEASED STONEFLY IN AN OZARK MEDIA FRESHWATER MUSSELS IN SHIFT DURING DROUGHTS? WIDE RESPONSES TO CAPTIVE-REARED STREAM O'Reilly, Katherine ILLINOIS Waite, Ian; Munn, Mark; ANNUAL SENESCENCE OF JUVENILE BLANDING’S Dorff, Nathan; Finn, Andree, Sara; Stodola, Sheibley, Rich; Konrad, INVASIVE HYDRILLA IN TURTLES (EMYDOIDEA Debra Alison; Douglass, Sarah Christopher; Moran, UPLAND STREAMS OF THE BLANDINGII) Patrick; Morace, Jennifer CUMBERLAND PLATEAU Cann, Armand; Bojic, Sandra Milanovich, Joseph; Harden, Leigh Anne

UNDERSTANDING METABOLIC RESPONSES LEARNING TO LISTEN: QUANTIFYING CUMULATIVE INFLUENCE OF STREAM

THE ELEMENTS OF TO LONG-TERM FOOD TRANSLATIONAL WATER STRESS EXPERIENCED BY METABOLISM AND FLOW 11:30 AM - 11:45 METACOMMUNITY DEPRIVATION IN MANAGEMENT AND MACROINVERTEBRATE VARIABILITY ON FISH STRUCTURE IN STREAM SUBTERRANEAN AND SCIENCE IN THE UPPER ASSEMBLAGES IN TROPHIC NICHE IN DESERT FISH COMMUNITIES OF SURFACE AMPHIPODS FLINT RIVER, GEORGIA LOWLAND STREAMS STREAMS THE EASTERN UNITED Nair, Parvathi; Huertas, Golladay, Stephen; de Vries, Jip Baruch, Ethan; Harms, STATES Mar; Nowlin, Weston Emanuel, Ben; Rogers, Tamara; Ruhi, Albert; Lu, Stoczynski, Lauren; Gordon; Craig, Laura Mengdi; Sabo, John Peoples, Brandon K.

UNRAVELING PARASITES EXPERIENCING PUBLIC EXHIBITS SURFACE DISTURBANCE INTRASPECIFIC THE IMPACTS OF RISK HIGHLIGHT IMPORTANCE INTENSIFIES THE EFFECT OF VARIABILITY AND

COMPETITION AND ACCELERATE AND COOL FACTOR OF LOW FLOWS ON STREAM THE EFFECT OF AN 11:45 AM - 12:00 PM WARMING ON JUVELINE CONSUMPTION OF THEIR ALGAE: GETTING BEYOND FISHES INVASIVE SPECIES ON ATLANTIC SALMON HOST THE PERCEPTION OF Walker, Richard; Girard, THE PHENOLOGY OF (SALMO SALAR) Cromwell, Kara; GREEN GOOP Carlin; Alford, Saman; ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONING PERFORMANCE IN MAINE Peckarsky, Barbara Bixby, Rebecca; Burdett, Walters, Annika Cucherousset, Julien; STREAMS Ayesha; Connealy, Selena; Lecerf, Antoine; Alp, Ramberg-Pihl, Nicole; Novak, Debra; Lang, Maria; Buoro, Mathieu; Coghlan, Stephen; Kathy Evangelista, Charlotte; Zydlewski, Joseph; Greig, Raffard, Allan; Zavorka, Hamish Libor

INFLUENCE OF INTERANNUAL DEVELOPMENT OF MAKING WAVES OR JUST TRASH SPECIES OR IS FRESHWATER AND SEASONAL WEATHER VARI- MACROINVERTEBRATES A RIPPLE? SUCCESSES EXPLOITATIONAL MARVEL? MIGRATION A

ABILITY ON YOUNG-OF-THE-YEAR MULTIMETRIC INDEX AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR EMERGENCE PATTERNS MECHANISM TO AVOID 12:00 PM - 12:15 BROOK TROUT ABUNDANCE FOR ECOLOGICAL THE SFS PODCAST OF PACHYDIPLAX ENERGETIC LIMITATION IN Janetski, David J.; Prasko, Lauren; EVALUATION OF A RIVER Larson, Erin; Moody, LONGIPENNIS ON AN AMAZONIAN FISHES? Argent, David; Chapman, Eric; IN NORTH CENTRAL Eric; Elser, Stephen; Kelso, URBAN-RURAL LANDSCAPE Herrera-R, Guido A; Grant, Christopher; Kester, Rachel; NIGERIA Julie; Washko, Susan GRADIENT IN SOUTHERN Farah, Aldo; Correa, Kimmel, William; Lavelle, Kathleen; Edegbene, Ovie; NEW ENGLAND Sandra; Anderson, Lutz, Allison; Niles, Jonathan; Elakhame, Luckey; Aliberti Lubertazzi, Maria Elizabeth P Rummel, Shawn; Seiler, Steven; Arimoro, Francis; Osimen, Smith, Robert; Turner, Andrew; Eki; Odume, Nelson Wissinger, Scott; Zimmerman, Melvin

SOCIAL NETWORK THE MICROBIOME OF A INVESTIGATIONS OF NOVEL INSIGHTS INTO STRUCTURE IS EXPLAINED HELOBDELLA SPECIES AQUATIC COMMUNITY ECOSYSTEM DRIVERS

BY ANIMAL BEHAVIOR Hardin, Lauren; Forbush, RESPONSE TO VARIATION FROM ANALYSIS OF 12:15 PM - 12:30 Collins, Scott; Nannini, Micah; Crossley, Madeline IN LAND-USE TYPE AND METABOLIC REGIMES Michael INTENSITY ACROSS Yackulic, Charles; URBANIZATION GRADIENTS Deemer, Bridget; Yard, Kirkwood, Andrea; Michael; Kennedy, Ted; Johnson, Alexandra; Hall, Robert Strangway, Carrie; Thomas, Kathryn

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S17: Bridging the S22: What do managers/ C28: Land-Water S02: Advancing knowl- C14: Hydroecology C10: Biogeochemistry lotic-microbial gap: regulators need to know Interfaces edge on intermittent understanding drivers from science to support rivers and ephemeral Moderator: Moderator: Shannon Speir of microbial diversity in protection/restoration/ Moderator: streams: across disci- Ann Marie Reinhold stream ecosystems adaptation decisions? Denise Bruesewitz plines and dimensions SESSION Moderator: Allison Veach Moderator: Jen Stamp Moderator: Pablo Rodriguez-Lozano

SPATIOTEMPORAL LONG-TERM MONITORING BASIN FEATURES HOW DOES STREAM EFFECTS OF DIVERSIONS SEASONAL DYNAMICS MICROBIOME ASSEMBLY AND RESEARCH ON INFLUENCE THE DRYING INFLUENCE AND IMPOUNDMENTS ON AND CONTROLS ON AND METABOLISM IN THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI QUANTITY OF AQUATIC MACROINVERTEBRATE CONTINUUM OF UPPER STREAM DOC TRANSPORT

SESSIONS HYDROLOGICALLY- RIVER SYSTEM: HOW INSECT SUBSIDIES COMMUNITIES ACROSS COLORADO RIVER BASIN IN THE HIGH-CARBON CONNECTED DOES IT INFORM RIVER REACHING TERRESTRIAL CLIMATE GRADIENTS? PROCESSES REGION OF THE PACIFIC MICROBIOMES RESTORATION AND LANDSCAPES A COMPARATIVE STUDY Spangler, Margaret; COASTAL TEMPERATURE Graham, Emily; Crump, MANAGEMENT? Kopp, Darin; Allen, Daniel IN DESERT, GRASSLAND, Gooseff, Michael; Hensley, RAINFOREST Alex; Resch, C. Tom; Houser, Jeffrey; Bouska, AND FORESTED STREAMS Robert; Cohen, Matthew; Bishop, Anna Fansler, Sarah; Arntzen, Kristen; De Jager, Nathan; Busch, Michelle; Nelson, Hendrickson, Patrick Evan; Stegen, James Ickes, Brian; Jankowski, Daniel; Bittner, Steven; KathiJo; Rogala, James; Kopp, Darin; Allen, Daniel 2:00 PM - 2:15 Rohweder, Jason; Van Appledorn, Molly

THE MICROBIOME SCALE AND STREAM THE IMPACT OF INTERMITTENT STREAM FLOOD DYNAMICS BENTHIC MICROBIAL OF STREAM RESTORATIONS: DAM AND GENOTYPIC VS. DYNAMICS AT THE DRIVE THE SPATIAL COMMUNITIES RAPIDLY MACROINVERTEBRATES: CHANNEL RESTORATION ENVIRONMENTAL CATCHMENT SCALE: DISTRIBUTION OF UTILIZE METHANE WHEN CONNECTING PROJECTS VARIATION IN LEAF LITTER CAPTURING STREAMBED RUSSIAN OLIVE EXPOSED TO NATURAL COMMUNITY Griffith, Michael; ON AQUATIC COMMUNITY INTERACTIONS FROM INVASIONS ON A RIVERINE GAS MACRO-SEEPS IN AN COMPOSITION TO McManus, Michael ASSEMBLAGE AND FIRST ORDER TRIBUTARIES FLOODPLAIN INLAND RIVER ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION DECOMPOSITION TO THE MAINSTEM Reinhold, Ann Marie; Burrows, Ryan; Venarsky, Bhattacharyya, Sohini; Jeplawy, Joann; Marks, Shanafield, Margaret; West, Natalie M.; Michael; Rees, Gavin; Ayayee, Paul; Leff, Laura Jane; Whitham, Thomas; Gutierrez-Jurado, Karina Espeland, Erin K.; Poole, Kennard, Mark Allan, Gerard; Best, Geoffrey 2:15 PM - 2:30 Rebecca

FRESHWATER MUSSELS RIPARIAN AND HYDROPOWER AND LONG-TERM COMMUNITY GOING WITH THE FLOW: HIGH-RESOLUTION INFLUENCE SEDIMENT GROUNDWATER- AQUATIC-TERRESTRIAL RESPONSES TO AND THE ECOLOGICAL SPATIO-TEMPORAL DOM MICROBIAL COMMUNITY DEPENDENT ECOSYSTEMS LINKAGES IN THE RECOVERY FROM DRYING LINKAGES OF DYNAMICS IN WHITE CLAY COMPOSITION AND OF THE USDA FOREST COLORADO RIVER VARY ACROSS TEMPERATE- NEOTROPICAL FISHES TO CREEK, PENNSYLVANIA FUNCTION SERVICE INTERMOUNTAIN Lupoli, Christina; CLIMATE STREAMS HYDROLOGY Oviedo Vargas, Diana Higgins, Edward; Parr, REGION: ASSESSMENT Kennedy, Ted; WITH DIFFERENT FLOW Farah-Pérez, Aldo; Thomas; Vaughn, Caryn OF MANAGEMENT Muehlbauer, Jeffrey; Sabo, PERMANENCE REGIMES Herrera-R, Guido A.; ISSUES AND CURRENT John; Yackulic, Charles Sarremejane, Romain; Anderson, Elizabeth P CONDITIONS Stubbington, Rachel; 2:30 PM - 2:45 Driscoll, Katelyn England, Judy

BIOGEOGRAPHY OF ROCK, PAPER, SCISS… EFFECTS OF PREDICTING THE USING HIGH-FREQUENCY BACTERIA IN HEADWATER OOPS! VEGETATION: HYDROLOGICAL SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL SENSORS TO QUANTIFY STREAMS ACROSS BIOMES THE VULNERABILITY OF ALTERATIONS TO A DISTRIBUTION OF RIVERINE CARBON AND AND SEASONS LITTORAL STRUCTURE MIDWESTERN STREAM WETTED HABITATS IN NUTRIENT BUDGETS Bier, Raven; Mosher, LOSS UNDER DROUGHT ON INSECT EMERGENCE INTERMITTENT STREAMS ACROSS ARCTIC Jennifer; Kaplan, Louis; Keeton, Jenna; Gaeta, PRODUCTION AND AND ITS IMPLICATIONS LANDSCAPES Kan, Jinjun Jereme RIPARIAN SPIDER DIETS FOR LONG-TERM Shogren, Arial; Heiden, Katie DROUGHT IMPACTS Zarnetske, Jay; Abbott, Moidu, Hana; Vander Benjamin; Iannucci, Vorste, Ross; Rodríguez- Frances; Bowden, William Lozano, Pablo; Breck 2:45 PM - 3:00 Obedzinski, Mariska; Grantham, Ted; Carlson, Stephanie

WIDESPREAD CRYPTIC PRIORITIZATION OF MAN- UPSCALING BIODIVERSITY BIOMASS LOSS AND FLOODS INCREASE VIRAL INFECTIONS AGEMENT ACTIONS FOR A EXPERIMENTS TO SPECIES TURNOVER CARBON DIOXIDE AND IN BENTHIC BIOFILM THREATENED TROUT USING FUNCTIONING OF DURING DROUGHT SHIFT METHANE FLUXES AND COMMUNITIES MULTIPLE POPULATION RIVERINE CATCHMENTS COMMUNITY EXCRETION CONCENTRATIONS IN Williamson, Kurt; Payne, VIABILITY ANALYSIS Little, Chelsea; Altermatt, STOICHIOMETRY IN A SOUTHERN WISCONSIN Alexandra; Davidson, Wenger, Seth; Neville, Helen; Florian PRAIRIE STREAM AGRICULTURAL STREAMS Abigail; Kan, Jinjun; Leasure, Doug; Dauwalter, Hopper, Garrett; Gido, Blackburn, Sam; Stanley, Bier, Raven; Wang, Jing; Daniel; Dunham, Jason; Keith; Pennock, Casey; Emily Peipoch, Marc Peacock, Mary; Fesenmyer, Hedden, Skyler; Tobler, Kurt; Bjork, Robin; Chelgren, Courtney; Hedden,

3:00 PM - 3:15 Nathan; Luce, Charlie; Isaak, Crosby; Bruckerhoff, Daniel; CarranzA, Lee Annn; Lindsey Sjoberg, Jon

A TALE OF TWO THE INTERPLAY OF FLOW IMPACTS OF SHORELINE VALIDATING RAPID RESOURCE LIMITATION TAXONOMIES: PROCESSES SHAPES RESTORATION AND ASSESSMENT FOR OF AUTOTROPHS COMPARING MORPHO- AQUATIC INVERTEBRATE SOURCE OF NUTRIENT EPISODIC STREAMS AND HETEROTROPHS AND MOLECULAR DIVERSITY ALONG ENRICHMENT ON Clark, Cara IN BOREAL FOREST TAXONOMY FOR STREAM TEMPORAL SUCCESSIONS MACROPHYTE AND HEADWATER STREAMS ALGAL BIOASSESSMENT IN FLOODPLAIN EPIPHYTIC ALGAL Weaver, Sophie; Jones, Theroux, Susanna; CHANNELS - A COMMUNITIES Jeremy Steele, Joshua; Griffith, MODELLING APPROACH Kleindl, Paige; Steinman, John; Stein, Eric Pierre, Marle Alan 3:15 PM - 3:30

40 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science 250 CF 250 DE 254 B 253 AB 251 AB 251 DE C02: Fish and Other C03: Invertebrates S23: Enhance your work C32: Primary and S04: Novel stressors S13: The Times they are Aquatic Vertebrates through incorporation Secondary Production and novel ecosystems: a Changing - Linking SESSION Moderator: Karen Gaines of public engagement Ecological processes in Organismal Phenology Moderator: Marcia Snyder Moderator: Laura Koenig freshwaters of the built and Metabolic Regimes Moderator: environment in River Ecosystems Kristy Hopfensperger

Moderator: Andrea Kirkwood Moderator: David Lytle SESSIONS

METALHEADS: WHAT CAN THE ECOLOGICAL ROLE PREVENTION, DETECTION, AQUATIC PRIMARY THE LANDSCAPE LAB: A SIMPLE TWIST OF RATES— OTOLITHS REVEAL ABOUT AND DISTRIBUTION AND MANAGEMENT PRODUCTIVITY AND ITS DESIGNED EXPERIMENT COMMUNITY MODELS FOR SPORT FISH EXPOSURE OF FRESHWATER OF AQUATIC INVASIVE DRIVERS IN A TROPICAL TESTING ECOSYSTEM SEASONAL ECOSYSTEMS

TO ENVIRONMENTAL CRABS (DECAPODA: SPECIES THROUGH RIVER FLOODPLAIN FUNCTION OF GREEN Lytle, David 2:00 PM - 2:15 CONTAMINATION OVER PSEUDOTHELPHUSIDAE) PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Molinari, Bianca; INFRASTRUCTURE IN ARID TIME? IN NEOTROPICAL AND CITIZEN SCIENCE Stewart-Koster, Ben; CITIES O'Reilly, Katherine; HEADWATER STREAMS: Latimore, Jo A.; De Bunn, Stuart; Burford, Smith, Rose; Hinners, Gerig, Brandon; Lamberti, A CASE STUDY FROM Palma-Dow, Angela; Michele; Adame, Sarah; Pataki, Diane; Gary COSTA RICA Elgin, Erick; Filice, Paige; Fernanda Bowen, Brenda; Follstad Yang, Carol; Wenger, Walters, Kevin Shah, Jennifer; Guffin, Seth; Connelly, Scott; Emily; Kahn, Owen Rugenski, Amanda; Wehrtmann, Ingo; Freeman, Mary

QUANTIFYING STREAM COMMUNITIES BUILDING NEW MARKETS INTERACTIVE EFFECTS URBAN AND THE CHANGING PULSE OF HABITAT VARIABLES TO ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOR SCIENTIFIC OF TEMPERATURE AND AGRICULTURAL RIVERS: DAM-INDUCED IMPROVE SITE SELECTION FUNCTIONAL PROCESS DATASETS ACROSS THE NITROGEN AVAILABILITY ON DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERATION OF FLOW 2:15 PM - 2:30 FOR ENDANGERED ZONE SCALE: A CASE GREAT LAKES PRIMARY AND SECONDARY RIPARIAN CORRIDORS AIDS PERIODICITY AND DESERT FISH STUDY OF STREAM Verhamme, Edward PRODUCERS SUCCESS OF ROUND GOBY SYNCHRONY REINTRODUCTIONS MACROINVERTEBRATES Henderson, Kate; Cross, INVASION Olden, Julian; Ruhi, Albert Torresdal, Jack Maasri, Alain; Erdenee, Wyatt; Benstead, Jonathan; Krabbenhoft, Corey; Bolortsetseg; Thorp, Gislason, Gisli; Hood, Kashian, Donna James H.; Hayford, James; Huryn, Alexander D.; Barbara; Gelhaus, Jon K. Johnson, Philip; Olafsson, Jon; Welter, Jill

FITNESS CONSEQUENCES GLOBAL TRENDS OF THE ESSENTIAL ROLE OF ABIOTIC DRIVERS OF SPATIAL FROM GOLF GREEN TO THE TIMES THEY ARE A

OF LIFE-HISTORY MACROINVERTEBRATE PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AND TEMPORAL PATTERNS GREEN STREAM: DOES CHANGING - CAN WE 2:30 PM - 2:45 VARIATION IN SPAWNING FUNCTIONAL GROUP FOR WATERSHED OF PRIMARY PRODUCERS IN TYPICAL RESTORATION HIT CONSERVE OR DESIGN MIGRATIONS OF TWO DOMINANCE IN ARID MONITORING AND A MID-SIZED RIVER A HOLE IN ONE? METABOLIC REGIMES TO INLAND SALMONIDS ROCK POOLS AND MANAGEMENT IN THE Conn, Caitlin; Rosemond, Given, EmmaLeigh PROTECT RIVER SPECIES Walters, Annika; FUTURE PROJECTIONS WESTERN LAKE ERIE Amy; Bumpers, Phillip; AND ECOSYSTEMS? Ciepiela, Lindsy Washko, Susan; Bogan, BASIN Freeman, Mary; McKay, Kyle; Bernhardt, Emily Michael Johnson, Laura; Baker, Rasmussen, Todd; David Wenger, Seth

INDIVIDUAL BASED MACROINVERTEBRATES. IDENTIFYING RIVER MANAGEMENT RESPONSE OF FISH AND TIMING IS EVERYTHING: MODELLING OF FISH ORG: AN POLLUTANT SOURCES ALTERS ECOSYSTEM MACROINVERTEBRATE EXPLORING INTERANNUAL MIGRATION IN A 2-D INTERDISCIPLINARY AND CULTIVATING METABOLISM IN THE COMMUNITIES TO A NOVEL VARIABILITY IN STREAM

RIVER SYSTEM: MODEL COLLABORATION AQUATIC STEWARDSHIP LARGE OLIGOTROPHIC STREAM RESTORATION IN METABOLISM 2:45 PM - 3:00 DEVELOPMENT AND CASE TO BUILD A DIGITAL WITH LARGE-SCALE KOOTENAI RIVER CENTRAL KENTUCKY Savoy, Philip; Bernhardt, STUDY TEACHING COLLECTION PARTICIPATORY SCIENCE Kunza, Lisa; Chowanski, Flinn, Michael; Vrablik, Emily; Heffernan, Jim; Snyder, Marcia; FOR AQUATIC Jones, Erin; Crandall, Kurt; Stickney, Emily; Patrick Thellman, Audrey Schumaker, Nathan; MACROINVERTEBRATE Trevor; Aanderud, Genzoli, Laurel; Hoffman, Ebersole, Joe; Dunham, IDENTIFICATION Zachary; Abbott, Gregory Jason; Comeleo, Randy; Muenz, Tara; Roberts, Benjamin Keefer, Matthew; Jessica; Morse, John C.; Leinenbach, Peter; Wenzel, John; Kautz, Brookes, Allen; Palmer, Andrea; Louw, Marti John; Keenan, Dru

DO DRIER CONDITIONS SCIENCE TO DETERMINING THE KEY LARVAL DEVELOPMENT USING DIEL VARIATION IN INFLUENCE STATE STORYTELLING: DRIVERS OF STREAM FISH IN WASTEWATER DISSOLVED METABOLITES TRANSITIONS IN STREAM CONNECTING WITH YOUR PRODUCTIVITY CONFERS AN ADVANTAGE TO EXPLORE THE FISHES? A CASE STUDY COMMUNITY Richter, Ian; Jackson, IN THE TERRESTRIAL INFLUENCE OF NUTRIENT 3:00 PM - 3:15 WITH MINNOWS IN A Denton, Marianne Donald; Jones, Nicholas ENVIRONMENT LOADING ON STREAM SOUTHEASTERN US RIVER Cecala, Kristen; Zeitler, METABOLIC REGIMES BASIN Emma; McGrath, Deborah Storb, Meryl; Payn, Wheeler, Kit; Freeman, Robert; D'Andrilli, Juliana Mary; Wenger, Seth; Davis, Jessica; LaFontaine, Jacob

INTERACTIONS BETWEEN HOW THE SPATIAL PREDATOR TRAITS AND STRUCTURE OF LIGHT PRODUCER STRUCTURE: SHAPES METABOLIC 3:15 PM - 3:30 THE ECOLOGY AND REGIMES WITHIN EVOLUTION OF FINDING AND ACROSS RIVER FOOD IN COMPLEX NETWORKS AQUATIC HABITATS Koenig, Lauren; Helton, Best, Rebecca; Leal, Miguel; Ashley; Savoy, Philip; Lürig, Moritz; Svitok, Marek; Carter, Alice; Moore, Feulner, Philine; Seehausen, Eric; Heffernan, Jim; Ole; Matthews, Blake Bernhardt, Emily

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S19: The Alliance C08: Urban Ecology C06: Large River Ecology S02: Advancing S11: The good, the bad, S12: Climate change in for Freshwater knowledge on and the ugly news about high-gradient mountain Life - fostering Moderator: Anika Bratt Moderator: Jeff Wesner intermittent rivers and acidification in the 21st streams multidisciplinary ephemeral streams: Century freshwater research on across disciplines and Moderator: Deb Finn Moderator: Barry Baldigo SESSION local to global scales dimensions Moderator: Sami Domisch Moderator: Hana Moidu

THE ALLIANCE FOR IGNORANCE IS BLISS: MONTANA CONSORTIUM DO ATTRIBUTES OF A CLEAN AIR ACT SUCCESS CLIMATE CHANGE FRESHWATER LIFE: THE CURRENT STATE OF FOR RESEARCH ON DRYING MATTER? SHORT- STORY: RECOVERING IN HIGH-GRADIENT INTRODUCING THE SEPTIC SYSTEMS IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL WATER TERM RECOVERY OF FISH ASSEMBLAGES MOUNTAIN STREAMS:

SESSIONS INITIATIVE AND IDEAS U.S. AND THE RISKS THEY SYSTEMS (CREWS): SEDIMENT METABOLISM AND WATER QUALITY IN SEARCHING FOR REFUGIA FOR FRESHWATER POSE TO FRESHWATER APPLICATION TO WATER FROM VARIOUS DRYING ACIDIFIED STREAMS OF IN A HETEROGENEOUS BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH SYSTEMS QUALITY ISSUES IN THE Schreckinger, Jose; NEW YORK LANDSCAPE FROM LOCAL TO GLOBAL Parsons, Rebecca; UPPER CLARK FORK RIVER Mendoza-Lera, Clara; Baldigo, Barry; George, Finn, Debra; Hotaling, SCALES McDonald, Jacob M.; Valett, H. Maurice; Mutz, Michael Scott; Lawrence, Greg; Scott Jähnig, Sonja C.; Darwall, Bumpers, Phillip; Gaur, Colman, Benjamin; Cross, McHale, Michael William; Harrison, Ian; Nandita; Capps, Krista Wyatt; D'Andrilli, Juliana; Monaghan, Michael T. DeGrandpre, Michael; 9:00 AM - 9:15 Downey, Jerry; Hall, Robert; Metcalf, Elizabeth; Payn, Robert; Peipoch, Marc

TOOLS OF ENGAGEMENT CAN TREATED MACROPHYTES AND EFFECTS OF SIMULATED REDUCTION IN EMISSIONS ICY SEEPS MAY ACT AS IN RESEARCH, EDUCATION WASTEWATER SERVE AS NUTRIENTS IN A STREAM DROUGHT ON AQUATIC AND DEPOSITION, A REFUGE FOR ALPINE AND OUTREACH: THE HABITAT FOR DESERT SYSTEM: UTILIZING AND INSECT COMMUNITIES IMPROVEMENTS IN STREAM INVERTEBRATES: MULTIPLIER EFFECT OF FISHES? EVALUATING THE QUAL2K IN THE EASTERN SIERRA WATER QUALITY, AND EVIDENCE FROM BOUNDARY SPANNING, Eppehimer, Drew; MODEL IN THE HENRY’S NEVADA AQUATIC CRITICAL LOADS THE CENTRAL ROCKY NETWORKS AND Hollien, Kelsey; Hamdhani, FORK OF THE SNAKE Saffarinia, Parsa; Herbst, RESEARCH IN THE U.S. MOUNTAINS COMMUNICATION IN Hamdhani; Nemec, Zach; RIVER Dave; Medhurst, Bruce; SINCE THE 1990 CAAA Tronstad, Lusha THE LAND OF PRIVATE Quanrud, David; Bogan, McLaren, John; Budy, Anderson, Kurt Lynch, Jason PROPERTY Michael Phaedra; Brothers, Soren; Arsuffi, Tom Van Kirk, Rob 9:15 AM - 9:30

COMMUNITY UNDERSTANDING LOSS OF POTENTIAL INPUTS FROM WASTEWATER REGIONAL STREAM HIGH-RESOLUTION CONSEQUENCES THE PHYSIOLOGICAL AQUATIC-TERRESTRIAL TREATMENT PLANT ACIDIFICATION AND SPATIOTEMPORAL OF INDISCRIMINATE MECHANISMS SUBSIDIES ALONG EFFLUENTS INFLUENCE THE CRITICAL LOADS IN RESOLUTION OF OVERFISHING IN LARGE UNDERLYING SEASONAL THE MISSOURI RIVER TEMPORAL VARIATION OF THE ADIRONDACK AND MACROINVERTEBRATE TROPICAL RIVERS MOVEMENTS OF FLOODPLAIN NUTRIENT UPTAKE IN A SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN DIVERSITY IMPERILED Heilpern, Sebastian; COMMON MUDPUPPIES Wesner, Jeff; Swanson, TEMPORARY STREAM MOUNTAINS INCLUDING BY CLIMATE CHANGE Sethi, Suresh; Flecker, (NECTURUS MACULOSUS) David; Dixon, Mark; Quist, Martí, Eugènia; Castelar, INTERACTIONS WITH IN NORTHWESTERN Alexander; Duponchelle, IN AN URBAN, LAKE. Danielle; Soluk, Daniel; Sara; Ribot, Miquel; Merbt, CLIMATE CHANGE MONTANA Fabrice; Doria, Carolina; Bilak, Jared; Whiles, Matt; Yager, Lisa; Warmbold, Stephanie N.; Tobella, Marta; McDonnell, Todd; Sullivan, Giersch, J. Joseph; Batista, Vandick; Isaac, Warne, Robin Jerry; Oddy, Erika; Seidel, Sabater, Francesc; Gacia, Timothy; Driscoll, Charles; Hotaling, Scott; Jones, Victoria Tyler Esperança; Drummond, Cosby, Bernard J.; Jackson, Leslie; Muhlfeld, Clint

9:30 AM - 9:45 Jennifer; Bernal, Susana William; Lawrence, Greg; Burns, Doug; Dolloff, Andy; Beier, Colin

COUPLING A PURPOSE EFFECTS OF TREATED ASSESSING BIOTIC DROUGHT-INDUCED STREAMS ON ACID HYDROCLIMATIC BUILT IMAGING SYSTEM EFFLUENT ADDITION VERSUS ABIOTIC FACTORS MASS MORTALITY OF AND THEIR CALCIUM DROUGHT EFFECTS WITH COMPUTER IN STREAMS: WATER IN SHAPING COMMUNITY FRESHWATER MUSSELS CARBONATE ANTIDOTE! ON PHYSICAL VISION TO ESTIMATE QUALITY, ECOLOGY, AND STRUCTURE IN LARGE ALTERS ECOSYSTEM Fuller, Randy HABITAT FEATURES OF INVERTEBRATE FUTURE DIRECTIONS RIVERS: RESPONSE OF FUNCTION: A MESOCOSM HEADWATER STREAMS IN DRIFT WITHIN LOTIC Hamdhani, Hamdhani; ZOOPLANKTON TO ASIAN EXPERIMENT THE SIERRA NEVADA OF ECOSYSTEMS Eppehimer, Drew; Bogan, CARP IN THE ILLINOIS DuBose, Traci; Atkinson, CALIFORNIA Macias, Nicholas; Michael RIVER Carla; Vaughn, Caryn; Herbst, David B.; Palkovacs, Eric; Danner, Casper, Andrew; Chara- Golladay, Stephen W. Medhurst, R. Bruce;

9:45 AM - 10:00 Eric Serna, Ana Karapetrova, Aleksandra

PROJECTED VARIATION IN UNTANGLING EFFECTS TRAJECTORIES OF DECLINE IN HABITAT URBAN STREAM LENGTH OF PREDATORS AND RECOVERY FROM ACID SUITABILITY LIMITS BASED ON CLIMATE AND LANDSCAPE FACTORS AS RAIN OVER 31 YEARS EFFICACY OF STREAM LAND USE SCENARIOS DRIVERS OF STREAM FISH (AMBIENT) AND 2 YEARS REFUGIA UNDER CLIMATE Bratt, Anika; Heffernan, Jim COMMUNITY STRUCTURE (EXPERIMENTAL) AT THE CHANGE Bruckerhoff, Lindsey; BEAR BROOK WATERSHED Troia, Matthew; Gido, Keith; Estey, IN MAINE (BBWM), USA Kaz, Anna; Niemeyer, Michael; Moore, Pamela Norton, Stephen; Cameron; Giam, Xingli Fernandez, Ivan 10:00 AM - 10:15

FLOOD PROTECTION USING CRITICAL LOADS GLACIERIZED ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN OF AQUATIC SYSTEMS TO CATCHMENTS IN THE THE COAST OF PUERTO GUIDE FEDERAL LAND TROPICAL ANDES: RICO: ASSOCIATIONS MANAGEMENT POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS BETWEEN EXTREME Bell, Michael; Stacy, OF CLIMATE CHANGE WEATHER, FLOOD Andrea; Renfro, Jim; Crespo-Pérez, Verónica; HAZARD MITIGATION Cummings, Jayln Andino, Patricio; Cauvy- AND GASTROINTESTINAL Fraunié, Sophie; Dangles, ILLNESS Olivier; Espinosa, Rodrigo; de Jesus Crespo, Rebeca Jacobsen, Dean 10:15 AM - 10:30

42 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science 250 CF 250 DE 254 B 253 AB 251 AB 251 DE C02: Fish and Other S03: To learn your C30: Molecular Ecology C37: Stoichiometry C21: Communicating S29: Advancing Aquatic Vertebrates water, study your soils: Science Freshwater Science: SESSION the role of soil health in Moderator: Kara Andres Moderator: Scott Tiegs A Discussion with Moderator: Patricia Nease freshwaters Moderator: Arial Shogren the National Science Foundation Moderator: Raven Bier

Moderator: SESSIONS Kathy Cottingham

HELLBENDER CARBON EXPORT AND COMPARATIVE GENOMICS A GLOBAL STUDY OF RIVER BREATHING: ADVANCING FRESHWATER SALAMANDERS AND STORAGE ACROSS AND PROTEOMICS OF NUTRIENT CONTROLS CONNECTING RESEARCH SCIENCE: A DISCUSSION FOUR FISH; SCIENCE, CHARRED COLORADO SILK ACROSS CADDISFLY ON ORGANIC MATTER TO EDUCATION THROUGH WITH THE NATIONAL

LITERATURE REVIEWS LANDSCAPES: FROM SUBORDERS PROCESSING AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCIENCE FOUNDATION 9:00 AM - 9:15 AND PERCEPTIONS SOILS TO STREAMS Frandsen, Paul; Stewart, Costello, David; Mathie, SCIENCE CURRICULUM Cottingham, Kathryn; Nickerson, Max Barnes, Rebecca; Wolf, Russell Devan; Tiegs, Scott Vallor, Rose; Storb, Meryl Blood, Elizabeth; Binford, Kyra; Gilbertson, Asheton Michael; Schade, John

LOCALIZED RESOURCE NOVEL ENVIRONMENTAL WIDESPREAD STRIVING TOWARDS A MORE RELIANCE OF YOUNG- DNA METHODS INTRASPECIFIC DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE OF-YEAR LARGEMOUTH FOR MONITORING VARIATION IN RESPONSE SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY:

BASS IN GLACIAL LAKES: POPULATION GENETICS TO PHOSPHORUS PROGRESS MADE IN THE 9:15 AM - 9:30 IMPLICATIONS FOR OF AN INVASIVE SPECIES LIMITATION IN A NEW SOCIETY FOR FRESHWATER NEARSHORE HABITAT Andres, Kara; Sethi, ZEALAND SNAIL SCIENCE AND OPPORTUNITIES MANAGEMENT Suresh; Lodge, David; Krist, Amy; Neiman, FOR IMPROVEMENT Nease, Patricia; Hook, Andres, Jose Maurine Abernethy, Erin; Arismendi, Tomas Ivan; Boegehold, Anna; Colon- Gaud, Checo; Cover, Matthew; Larson, Erin; Moody, Eric; Penaluna, Brooke; Shogren, Arial; Webster, Alex; Woller- Skar, Megan

EFFECTS OF CARCASS SEASONAL AND PHYLOGEOGRAPHY AND EFFECTS OF A DIVERSE IN SITU TURBIDITY ADDITIONS ON STREAM LONGITUDINAL POPULATION GENETICS SET OF PARASITES ON SENSORS: THE PROBLEM, FOOD WEBS ALONG NUTRIENT LIMITATION OF A HEADWATER NUTRIENT RECYCLING BY THE SOLUTION, AND A FISH ASSEMBLAGE PATTERNS IN A SPECIALIST, CAMBARUS THEIR HOSTS BEYOND 9:30 AM - 9:45 GRADIENT IN AN WATERSHED INFLUENCE PRISTINUS (DECAPODA: Sanders, Andrew; Taylor, Oudsema, Maggie; INTERIOR COLUMBIA BY IRRIGATION DELIVERY CAMBARIDAE) FROM THE Brad; Cromwell, Kara Hassett, Michael; Steinman, RIVER BASIN TRIBUTARY AND RETURN FLOW CUMBERLAND PLATEAU Alan; Callam, Dan; Truer, Kaylor, Matthew; White, Arango, Clay; Roley, IN Ryan Seth; Sedell, Edwin; Sarah; Alexiades, Grubb, Brooke; Sanders, Ashley; Warren, Alexander Johansen, John; Blanton Dana Johansen, Rebecca

THE ENVIRONMENTAL THE INFLUENCE OF BENTHIC NITROGEN FIXATION EXPLORING LEECH

NICHE OF TWO IRRIGATION FLOWS ON MACROINVERTEBRATE EFFICIENCY DECREASES MICROBIOMES IN 9:45 AM - 10:00 IMPERILED STREAM MICROBIAL AND ALGAL COMMUNITIES WITH BOTH INCREASING A COURSE-BASED ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS: NUTRIENT LIMITATION ACROSS THE NEON N:P STOICHIOMETRIC UNDERGRADUATE HORNYHEAD CHUB Roley, Sarah S.; Arango, OBSERVATORY: USING IMBALANCE AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (NOCOMIS BIGUTTATUS) Clay; Alexiades, Alexander METABARCODE AND POPULATION ACCLIMATION Gold, Roger AND REDSPOT CHUB MORPHOLOGICAL TO NITROGEN SUFFICIENT (NOCOMIS ASPER) TAXONOMY DATA TO CONDITIONS Whitney, James; ASSESS TRENDS Osburn, Felicia; Scott, Thad Holloway, Joshua Parker, Stephanie

SUPPLY AND DEMAND: KNOW YOUR WATER, ONE FISH, TWO FISH: STOICHIOMETRY OF SOUTHERN STREAM FISH: EVALUATING THE EFFECTS KNOW YOUR SOIL, EDNA AS A QUANTITATIVE ALGAL-MEDIATED COMMUNICATING SCIENCE 10:00 AM - 10:15 OF TEMPERATURE AND KNOW YOUR WORMS? TOOL PRIMING EFFECTS VIA AUDIO AND WEB FOOD AVAILABILITY ON – EARTHWORMS AND Spear, Michael; Embke, DURING LEAF LITTER MEDIA THE PERFORMANCE OF BIOGEOCHEMISTRY AT Holly; Krysan, Patrick; DECOMPOSITION: A Bozeman, Bryan A MID-LEVEL CONSUMER THE MARGINS OF NORTH Vander Zanden, Jake M. META-ANALYSIS WITHIN ARCTIC LAKES AMERICAN FRESHWATER Halvorson, Halvor; Barrett, Nicholas; Budy, Callaham, Mac; Carrera- Francoeur, Steve; Findlay, Phaedra Martinez, Roberto; Taylor, Robert; Kuehn, Kevin Melanie

EFFECTS OF HIGHLY ACCURATE PATTERNS IN N, P, AND SI ENVIRONMENTAL FRESHWATER STOICHIOMETRY FROM

VARIATION ON DISPERSAL MACROZOOBENTHOS AGRICULTURAL RIVERS IN 10:15 AM - 10:30 DISTANCE IN A STREAM METABARCODING WITH EAST-CENTRAL ILLINOIS SALAMANDER NANOPORE MINION Sethna, Lienne; Royer, Addis, Brett; Lowe, Winsor Baloglu, Bilgenur; Todd V. Elbrecht, Vasco; Braukmann, Thomas; MacDonald, Shanna; Steinke, Dirk

43 Thursday — Early Morning Oral Presentation

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S24: Supporting C17: Bioassessment S09: Freshwater S15: Towards C36: Water Resource S12: Climate change in freshwater policy and Salinization: Science for a predictive Management high-gradient mountain decision making in the Moderator: Cameron Cheri Solutions understanding of streams modern/digital age metacommunity Moderator: Krista Capps Moderator: Tony Timpano dynamics in freshwater Moderator: Deb Finn Moderator: SESSION ecosystems KathiJo Jankowski Moderator: Albert Ruhi

A DIGITAL PERSPECTIVE: A PRELIMINARY LOOK AT REMEMBERING A USING MODELING INTEGRATING CITIZEN HABITAT STABILITY WHAT SMARTPHONE DNA METABARCODING CHAMPION: DR. BEN AND TRAIT DATA SCIENCE HYDROLOGIC DIFFERENTIALLY APPS ARE REVEALING STREAM AND RIVER STOUT TO UNDERSTAND OBSERVATIONS INTO A DRIVES MASS-LENGTH

SESSIONS ABOUT ANGLER DIATOMS IN A NATIONAL Pond, Gregory METACOMMUNITY HYDROLOGIC MODEL RELATIONSHIPS AND RESPONSE TO FISHING SURVEY CONNECTIVITY FOR STREAMFLOW AND TROPHIC TRAITS REGULATIONS Pilgrim, Erik; Smucker, Anderson, Kurt; Conway, STREAM TEMPERATURE ACROSS FUNCTIONAL Weir, Jessica; Venturelli, Nathan; Darling, John; Ryan; Pancaldi, Francesco; FORECASTING FEEDING GROUPS IN THE Paul Johnson, Brent Collister, Daniel Ficklin, Darren; ECUADORIAN ANDES Avellaneda, Pedro; Lowry, Larson, Erin; Encalada, Christopher; Knouft, Andrea C.; Hudson,

9:00 AM - 9:15 Jason; Hall, Damon Nicholas; Flecker, Alexander

ANURAN TRAITS OF THE BIOMONITORING IN REMEMBERING A DORMANCY IN ECOREST: AN R PACKAGE WHERE TO GO FROM UNITED STATES (ATRAIU) NORTHEASTERN BRITISH CHAMPION: DR. BEN METACOMMUNITIES: FOR RAPID ASSESSMENT HERE? AQUATIC INSECT DATABASE - A MULTI-USE COLUMBIA: INCREASING STOUT WHEN CAN TEMPORAL HABITAT MODELING FUNCTIONAL AND TOOL FOR TRAITS-BASED KNOWLEDGE OF Pond, Gregory DISPERSAL MAINTAIN TO INFORM WATER TAXONOMIC DIVERSITY CONSERVATION, BASELINE CONDITIONS IN DIVERSITY IN VARIABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESPOND TO CHANGES IN MANAGEMENT, AND AREAS OF OIL AND GAS LANDSCAPES? Hernandez Abrams, CANOPY, ELEVATION AND RESEARCH INTEREST Wisnoski, Nathan; Darixa; McKay, Kyle; WATER TEMPERATURE Moore, Chloe; Helmann, Strachan, Stephanie; Leibold, Mathew; Lennon, Carrillo, Carra; Swannack, IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN Jacob; Chen, Ye; Hughes, Pappas, Sheena; Raggett, Jay Todd M. STREAMS London; Wax, Noah; St. Jolene Gutierrez, Carolina;

9:15 AM - 9:30 Amour, Sabine; Mims, Harrington, Rachel; Meryl; Mims, Meryl Kondratieff, Boris; Webb, Colleen; Ghalambor, Cameron; Poff, LeRoy

THE POWER, POTENTIAL, DEVELOPMENT OF A ASSESSING THE RELATIVE SIMULATIONS SHOW KNOWLEDGE, ICY SEEPS: A POTENTIAL AND PITFALLS OF MACROINVERTEBRATE IMPACTS OF DIFFERENT METACOMMUNITY, PERCEPTIONS, AND STRONGHOLD FOR OPPORTUNISTIC DATA BIOLOGICAL CONDITION HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON STREAM NETWORK, BEHAVIORS OF RETAILERS ALGAL STENOTHERM FOR VULNERABILITY GRADIENT (BCG) MODEL STREAM AND RIVER AND DISTURBANCE REGARDING AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY ASSESSMENTS: LESSONS FOR LARGE RIVERS USING SALINITY CHARACTERISTICS INTERACT INVASIVE SPECIES FROM Bixby, Rebecca; Hobbs, FROM THE FISHES HESTER-DENDY SAMPLES Olson, John TO MAINTAIN BIODIVERSITY, THE PET AND WATER Monika; Finn, Debra; Mims, Meryl; Mims, Bouchard, Jr., R. William; AND HAVE CONSEQUENCES GARDEN TRADE Tronstad, Lusha Meryl; Silknetter, Samuel; Chirhart, Joel; Lundeen, FOR REGIONAL STABILITY Latimore, Jo A.; Filice, Smith, Jennifer; Benson, Benjamin; Dimick, Jeffrey Sokol, Eric; Conway, Ryan; Paige

9:30 AM - 9:45 Abigail Anderson, Kurt; Swan, Christopher; Brown, Bryan

THE IMPORTANCE OF A 10 MINUTE GUIDE TO INTRODUCING THE INVESTIGATING AN EXPERIMENTAL OPEN SCIENCE FOR DNA METABARCODING FRESHWATER EXPLORER: THE EFFECTS OF TEST OF CLIMATE BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT MACROINVERTEBRATES A NATIONAL VIEW NETWORK POSITION DRIVEN CHANGES IN Beck, Marcus; O'Hara, Elbrecht, Vasco; Baloglu, OF BACKGROUND ON STREAMFISH AND STREAM TEMPERATURE, Casey; Stewart Lowndes, Bilgenur; Braukmann, AND MEASURED MACROINVERTEBRATE LIGHT, AND NUTRIENT Julia; Mazor, Raphael; Thomas; Steinke, Dirk CONDUCTIVITY COMMUNITY STABILITY AVAILABILITY ON Theroux, Susanna; Gillett, Cormier, Susan; AND STRUCTURE IN BIOFILMS AND NUTRIENT David; Lane, Belize; Wharton, Christopher; DIFFERENT LANDSCAPES DYNAMICS Gearheart, Greg Bertani, Isabella; Olson, Bittner, Steven; Allen, Balik, Jared; Taylor, Brad John Daniel 9:45 AM - 10:00

USING SYSTEMATIC STREAM MESOCOSM SALT USING METACOMMUNITY BENTHIC PRIMARY REVIEW AND EVIDENCE ECOTOXICOLOGY STUDIES THEORY TO PREDICT THE PRODUCTION IN BANKING TO INCREASE HELP INFORM AQUATIC OUTCOMES OF HOST AND MOUNTAIN LAKES: UPTAKE AND USE OF LIFE CRITERIA SYMBIONT CO-INVASION GRADIENTS VERSUS AQUATIC SCIENCE IN Nietch, Christopher; Brown, Bryan; Bell, LOCAL FACTORS DECISION-MAKING Lazorchak, Jim; Smucker, Spencer; Creed, Robert Strecker, Angela; Lee, Sylvia; Bennett, Nathan Chiapella, Ariana; Fradkin, Micah; Schofield, Kate; Steven Ridley, Caroline; Norton, Susan; Webb, J. Angus; Nichols, Susan; Ogden, 10:00 AM - 10:15 Ralph; Collins, Alexandra

A TRANSDISCIPLINARY THE ROLE OF MULTI- RESEARCH APPROACH SCALE BIODIVERSITY FOR THE MANAGEMENT IN METACOMMUNITY OF A DRY, SALINIZED TEMPORAL STABILITY RIVER-BASIN IN Patrick, Christopher; MOROCCO McCluney, Kevin; Ruhi, Berger, Elisabeth; Albert Frör, Oliver; Naimi, Mohamed; Ghamizi, Mohamed; Schäfer, Ralf; Schilling, Janpeter; Znari, 10:15 AM - 10:30 Mohammed

44 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science 250 CF 250 DE 254 B 253 AB 251 AB 251 DE

S01: The environmental flow C25: Food Webs C31: Organic Matter S18: Conservation and S14: Heterotrophic S10: Biogeomorphic and water management Processing management of crayfish Regimes in Rivers: agents: Role of SESSION nexus: implementation Moderator: Leslie Rieck in western North Technical and conceptual organisms in challenges, strategies, and Moderator: America advances propagating change in outcomes of environmental Kenneth Fortino fluvial ecosystems flow programs Moderator: Eric Larson Moderator: Joanna Blaszczak

Moderator: SESSIONS Moderator: Belize Lane Brandon Samsom

A CALIFORNIA BOTTOM-UP EFFECTS A FIELD BASED INTRODUCTION TO WHAT IS WHOLE STREAM MUSSELS AS ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS OF LAKE TROUT EXPERIMENT ON THE SPECIAL SESSION: RESPIRATION? BIOGEOMORPHIC AGENTS FRAMEWORK SUPPRESSION IN THE RESPONSES OF CONSERVATION AND Hall, Robert IN STREAMS: PHYSICAL Grantham, Ted; Lane, YELLOWSTONE LAKE DIFFERENT MICROBIAL MANAGEMENT OF AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL 9:00 AM - 9:15 Belize; Lusardi, Rob; Lujan, Dominique; COMMUNITIES AND CRAYFISH IN WESTERN ROLES Howard, Jeanette; Tronstad, Lusha; Koel, RELATED ECOSYSTEM NORTH AMERICA Atkinson, Carla L.; Stein, Eric; Sandoval, Todd; Briggs, Michelle; FUNCTIONS TO Olden, Julian; Larson, Nickerson, Zachary Sam; Yarnell, Sarah; Albertson, Lindsey; FUNGICIDES Eric L.; Mortazavi, Behzad; Zimmerman, Julie Glassic, Hayley; Guy, Schreiner, Verena; Link, Koerner, Matt; Davis, Lisa Christopher Moritz; Amelung, Gesa; Schäfer, Ralf

AN ECOSYSTEM- DO OMNIVORES TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION, HABITAT WHAT IS WHOLE STREAM ECOHYDROLOGIC BASED APPROACH MEDIATE THE EFFECTS OF VARIANCE LEADS TO ASSOCIATONS, AND RESPIRATION? FEEDBACKS ON FOR SELECTING DEGRADATION? UNDERESTIMATION CONSERVATION STATUS Hall, Robert WEATHERING DRIVE KARST FLOW METRICS FOR Moore, Hannah OF THE TEMPERATURE UPDATES FOR TWO SELF-ORGANIZATION 9:15 AM - 9:30 ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW SENSITIVITY OF PLANT CRAYFISHES ENDEMIC TO Heffernan, Jim; Cohen, APPLICATIONS LITTER DECOMPOSITION THE WESTERN UNITED Matthew; McLaughlin, Yarnell, Sarah; Stein, Tomczyk, Nathan; STATES Daniel; Murray, A Brad; Eric; Lusardi, Robert; Rosemond, Amy; Egly, Rachel; Larson, Eric Martin, Jon; Bianchi, Zimmerman, Julie; Peek, Cummins, Carolyn; Thomas; Osborne, Todd; Ryan; Grantham, Ted; Bumpers, Phillip; Dong, Xiaoli; Chamberlin, Lane, Belize; Howard, Benstead, Jonathan; Catherine; Ward, Nicholas; Jeanette; Sandoval, Sam Wenger, Seth Zhang, Xiaowen; Brown, Amy; Flint, Madison; Pain, Andrea; Quintero, Carlos

CALIFORNIA CHARACTERIZING UNDERSTANDING MORPHOLOGICAL HETEROTROPHIC REGIMES RIPARIAN FOREST ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS LIMNOLOGICAL THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND MOLECULAR IN RIVERS: PARTITIONING RESTORATION FRAMEWORK (CEFF) PARAMETERS IN KANSAS CONTEXT OF ALGAL COMPARISONS OF SOURCES OF ECOSYSTEM TRANSFORMS 9:30 AM - 9:45 DECISION SUPPORT SMALL IMPOUNDMENTS PRIMING OF COARSE ENDEMIC WESTERN RESPIRATION THROUGH A STREAM CHANNEL TOOLS I ACROSS A GRADIENT OF PARTICULATE CRAYFISHES TO INFORM TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS GEOMORPHOLOGY: Lane, Belize; Sandoval, GIZZARD SHAD DENSITIES ORGANIC MATTER CONSERVATION Bertuzzo, Enrico; TIMESCALES AND Sam; Stein, Eric; Yarnell, Renner, Elizabeth; Gido, DECOMPOSITION IN PRIORITIES Hotchkiss, Erin; Argerich, MECHANISMS OF Sarah; Grantham, Ted; Keith; Neely, Ben; Koch, STREAMS Larson, Eric; Principe, Alba; kominoski, John; BIOGEOMORPHIC CHANGE Zimmerman, Julie; Jeff; Chance-Ossowski, Ashberry, Emily; Rier, Nicole; Ash, Kurt; Egly, Oviedo Vargas, Diana; Daniels, Melinda Howard, Jeanette; Connor Steven; Soohy, Jennifer Rachel; Taylor, Chris Savoy, Philip; Scarlett, Lusardi, Robert Rachel; von Schiller, Daniel; Heffernan, Jim

CALIFORNIA FISHERIES FOOD WEB FRESHWATER INVASION OF NON- STREAM METABOLISM IN THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS EFFECTS OF ZEBRA INVERTEBRATE NATIVE CRAYFISH ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW SPAWNING FISH ON RIVER

FRAMEWORK (CEFF) MUSSELS AND SPINY ASSIMILATION OF FAXONIUS VIRILIS IN THE MANAGEMENT: THE LONG PROFILES AND POTENTIAL 9:45 AM - 10:00 DECISION SUPPORT WATER FLEA IN LARGE MICROBIAL NUTRIENTS LOWER HENRYS FORK TERM INTERVENTION SPECIATION OVER TOOLS II: PREDICTING NORTH TEMPERATE FROM DETRITUS UNDER DRAINAGE, IDAHO MONITORING PROJECT IN GEOLOGIC TIMESCALES FUNCTIONAL FLOW LAKES LIGHT AND PHOSPHORUS Shaw, Peyton; Larson, AUSTRALIA Fremier, Alexander; METRICS AT UNGAGED Bethke, Bethany; MANIPULATION Eric; Billman, Eric Grace, Michael; Tsoi, Iris; Yanites, Brian; Yager, LOCATIONS Hansen, Gretchen; Price, Taylor; Halvorson, Ryder, Darren; Wolfenden, Elowyn Carlisle, Daren; Ahrenstorff, Tyler; Halvor; Francoeur, Steve; Ben; Thompson, Ross; Grantham, Ted; Lane, Rantala, Heidi; Brady, Kuehn, Kevin Dyer, Fiona; Kobayashi, Belize Valerie; Dumke, Josh; Yoshi; Oliver, Rod; Lorenz, French, Will; Hirsch, Jodie; Zygmunt; McCasker, Nicole; Kovalenko, Katya; Maki, Bond, Nick Ryan; Wellard Kelly, Holly

APPLICATION OF USING PROXY DATA THE EFFECTS OF ONTOGENETIC AND MIRROR MIRROR: THE ROLE OF THE ROLE OF NESTING THE CALIFORNIA TO INFER PREDATOR NUTRIENT AND LABILE SEX-SPECIFIC TROPHIC HETEROTROPHY IN RUNNING MINNOWS FOR

ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS PREY INTERACTIONS IN CARBON ADDITIONS ON PLASTICITY OF WATERS IS INFORMED BY THE MODIFYING THE 10:00 AM - 10:15 FRAMEWORK ACROSS STREAM THE PRIMING OF LEAF FAXONIUS VIRILIS IN THE STRENGTH AND VARIATION IN BENTHOSCAPE A RANGE OF FLOW Pomeranz, Justin; LITTER DECOMPOSITION SASKATCHEWAN RIVER THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN Peoples, Brandon K. MANAGEMENT NEEDS Thompson, Ross; Poisot, BY POND SEDIMENTS SYSTEM ER AND GPP Stein, Eric; Grantham, Timothée; Harding, Jon Oppedisano, Alyssa; Phillips, Iain; Houston, Marcarelli, Amy; Sponseller, Ted; Yarnell, Sarah; Huerta, Gabrielle; Joel; Kreitals, Natasha; Ryan; Kirk, Lily; Arroita, Maite; Sandoval, Sam; Lane, Fortino, Kenneth; Waters, Chivers, Douglas; Wissel, Arnon, Shai; Grace, Michael; Belize; Zimmerman, Matthew Bjoern; Pollock, Michael; Martí, Eugènia; McDowell, Julie; Howard, Jeanette; Jardine, Tim William H.; Segura, Catalina; Lusardi, Robert Subalusky, Amanda; Tank, Jennifer L.; Tromboni, Flavia; Ulseth, Amber

TRANSLATING EFFECTS OF CLIMATE THE RIVER MILE FLUORESCENCE SENSORS ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY IN A LONG- NETWORK CRAYFISH REVEAL IN-STREAM

FLOWS SCIENCE TERM CONTEXT ON LEAF PROJECT PROCESSING OF 10:15 AM - 10:30 INTO MANAGEMENT LITTER PROCESSING IN Elvidge, Janice; Reynolds, DISSOLVED ORGANIC PROGRAMS: THE THE OGEECHEE RIVER Rick; Berg, Deborah MATTER IN RIVER MURRAY-DARLING BASIN, Sanchez-Ruiz, Jose; NETWORKS AUSTRALIA Colon-Gaud, Checo Hosen, Jacob; Decker, Paul; Webb, Angus; Casanelia, Hensley, Robert; Kirk, Lily; Simon; Vietz, Geoff; Koenig, Lauren; Raymond, Koster, Wayne Peter; Savoy, Philip; Stubbins, Aron; Cohen, Matthew

45 Thursday — Late Morning Oral Presentation

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S24: Supporting C17: Bioassessment S09: Freshwater S15: Towards a pre- C27: Landuse and Non- S12: Climate change in freshwater policy and Salinization: Science for dictive understanding Point Source Impacts high-gradient mountain decision making in the Moderator: Michael Shupryt Solutions of metacommunity streams modern/digital age dynamics in freshwater Moderator: Moderator: Sally Entrekin ecosystems Lenka Kugierova Moderator: Scott Hotaling Moderator: Emily Howe SESSION Moderator: Guillermo De Mendoza

APPLYING CONCEPTS PHYSIOLOGICAL DISTANCE DECAY CUTTING EDGE: THE FUTURE OF GLACIAL- OF GENERAL RESILIENCE PERSPECTIVES OF SIMILARITY IN CONTEMPORARY FED STREAMFLOW IN THE TO LARGE RIVER IN FRESHWATER STREAM INVERTEBRATE PRACTICES OF RIPARIAN AMERICAN WEST

SESSIONS ECOSYSTEMS: A CASE SALINIZATION RESEARCH COMMUNITIES: CLIMATIC BUFFER MANAGEMENT Fountain, Andrew G.; STUDY FROM THE UPPER Buchwalter, David INFLUENCES OVER SPACE AROUND HEADWATERS IN Trcka, Allison; Glenn, MISSISSIPPI AND ILLINOIS AND TIME CANADA, FINLAND AND Bryce RIVERS de Mendoza, Guillermo; SWEDEN Bouska, Kristen; Houser, Herbst, David B.; Ruhi, Kuglerová, Lenka; Jeffrey; De Jager, Nathan; Albert Jyväsjärvi, Jussi; Ruffing, Van Appledorn, Molly; Claire; Muotka, Timo; Rogala, James Richardson, John 11:00 AM - 11:15

PUTTING SCIENCE ON TRAIT-BASED RESPONSE DOES TEMPERATURE ACROSS ECOSYSTEM LANDSCAPE AND LAKE DO ROCK GLACIERS THE MAP: A SURVEY OF IN AN EFFLUENT- INFLUENCE ION INFLUENCES ON AQUATIC INFLUENCES ON GREAT PROVIDE REFUGIA DATA VISUALIZATION IMPACTED RIVER, TRANSPORT IN AQUATIC BIODIVERSITY IN HIGH LAKES COASTAL WETLAND FOR COLDWATER AND TECHNIQUES EASTERN CAPE, SOUTH INSECTS? ELEVATION LAKE STREAM WATER QUALITY WETLAND-ADAPTED FOR SCIENTISTS, AFRICA Orr, Sarah; Buchwalter, NETWORKS Harrison, Anna; Cooper, SPECIES UNDER COMMUNICATORS, AND Odume, Oghenekaro David Green, Matthew; Matthew; Uzarski, Donald WARMING CLIMATES? DECISION-MAKERS. Nelson Anderson, Kurt INSIGHTS FROM THE Fiske, Gregory; Castanho, GREAT BASIN, USA Andrea; Macedo, Marcia; Millar, Constance Holmes, Robert 11:15 AM - 11:30

HOW CAN A TOOLBOX DEVELOPMENT AND EFFECTS OF SALINITY SPATIAL HIGH CONTAMINANT IMPLICATIONS OF SYSTEMATICALLY BUILD CRITICAL EVALUATION AND TEMPERATURE ON HOMOGENIZATION OF FLOWS BETWEEN STREAM CLIMATE CHANGE FOR CAPACITY BUILDING OF A FISH COMMUNITY- GROWTH, SURVIVAL, AND MAYFLY, STONEFLY AND AND RIPARIAN FOOD PHYSICOCHEMISTRY AND FOR FRESHWATER BASED INDEX OF BIOTIC ADULT EMERGENCE IN CADDISFLY ASSEMBLAGES WEBS IN MOUNTAINTOP- RESOURCE AVAILABILITY MANAGEMENT? INTEGRITY FOR BOREAL THE DESERT CADDISFLY IN SWISS RUNNING MINED LANDSCAPES OF IN MOUNTAIN STREAMS Bezerra, Maira; Shaad, PLAINS STREAMS LIMNEPHILUS ASSIMILIS WATERS IN THE FACE OF CENTRAL APPALACHIA OF SOUTHEAST ALASKA Kashif; Vollmer, Derek; Prestie, Kate; Phillips, BANKS GLOBAL WARMING Naslund, Laura; Gerson, Hood, Eran; Fellman, Souter, Nick; Hauck, Sarah Iain; Janz, Dave; Jardine, Colburn, Betsy Timoner, Pablo Jacqueline; Bernhardt, Jason; Bellmore, J. Ryan; Tim Emily Johnson, Connor; Dwyer, Mollie 11:30 AM - 11:45

TRACKING THE LIFE AND DETECTING TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL METACOMMUNITY A DAY IN THE LIFE FROM GLACIAL, TO TIMES OF A MISSISSIPPI UNCONVENTIONAL OIL EXTENT OF SURFACE COAL STRUCTURING OF STREAM OF LAKE MICHIGAN: SNOW, TO RAIN: EFFECTS RIVER DATASET: WHAT AND GAS PRODUCED MINING INFLUENCES ON MACROINVERTEBRATES A COMPREHENSIVE OF HYDROLOGIC TOOLS ARE MOST WATERS IN HEADWATER CENTRAL APPALACHIAN IN THE HENGDUAN ESTIMATE OF TRIBUTARY HOMOGENIZATION ON EFFECTIVE IN PROVIDING STREAMS: A CHEMISTRY HEADWATER STREAMS MOUNTAINS (CHINA) NUTRIENT LOADS AQUATIC FOOD WEBS IN DATA TO PARTNERS? AND ORGANISMAL Cianciolo, Thomas Kurthen, Angelika; He, Mooney, Robert SOUTHEAST ALASKA Jankowski, KathiJo; APPROACH Fengzhi; Cai, Qinghua; J.; Esselman, Peter; Bellmore, J. Ryan; Schlifer, Benjamin; Van Eliason, Kevin; Ankeny, Jähnig, Sonja Rosenthal, Will; Stanley, Fellman, Jason; Hood, Appledorn, Molly; Houser, Josh; Merriam, Eric; Petty, Emily; McIntyre, Peter B. Eran; Dunkle, Matthew R. Jeffrey; Sauer, Jennifer Todd 11:45 AM - 12:00 PM

ADVANCING URBAN RIPARIAN EFFECTS ON CAPTURING BENTHIC ANALYSIS OF FOOD STORMWATER PLANNING ODONATE ASSEMBLAGES MACROINVERTEBRATE WEB TOPOLOGY THROUGH DESIGN IN OZARK SPRING TAXA RICHNESS ACROSS ALONG A HEADWATER THINKING, POLLUTION STREAMS A SALINITY GRADIENT IN STREAM GRADIENT AND LOADING, AND SOCIAL Cheri, Cameron; Finn, CENTRAL APPALACHIAN IMPLICATIONS FOR EQUITY METRICS Debra HEADWATER STREAMS COMMUNITY RESILIENCE Howe, Emily; Nilsen, James, Aryanna; Pence, Zatkos, Lauren Christian; Robertson, Rachel; Entrekin, Sally; Jamie; Pankani, Dan; Zipper, Carl; Timpano, Hobson, Paul; Koryto, Tony; Schoenholtz, Kevin; Strecker, Eric Stephen; McLaughlin, 12:00 PM - 12:15 Daniel

GREENPLAN-IT: PLANNING SYNTHESIS OF A DOES SAMPLE TIMING THE ECOLOGY CONSERVATION PRACTICE FOR OPTIMAL SELECTION NATIONAL MULTI-METRIC MATTER? INVESTIGATING OF ENDANGERED EFFECTIVENESS AND AND PLACEMENT OF DIATOM INDEX WHEN TO SAMPLE BRANCHIOPODA APPLICATION FOR WATER GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE Tyree, Meredith; Schulte, FORESTED HEADWATER IN ROCK POOL QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS IN URBAN WATERSHEDS Nicholas; Lee, Sylvia; STREAMS FOR METACOMMUNITIES IN AGRICULTURAL Wu, Jing; Kauhanen, Pete; Carlisle, Daren; Mitchell, ASSESSING FRESHWATER Kneitel, Jamie SUBWATERSHEDS OF Hale, Tony; Hunt, Jen; Richard; Pollard, Amina; SALINIZATION THE MACKINAW RIVER, McKee, Lester Spaulding, Sarah IMPACTS TO BENTHIC ILLINOIS, USA MACROINVERTEBRATES. Lemke, Maria; Kirkham, Timpano, Tony; Zipper, Krista; Kovacic, David; Carl; Soucek, David; Wallace, Michael; Perry, 12:15 PM - 12:30 Schoenholtz, Stephen William; Kraft, Jackie; Noto, Terry; Maybanks, Ashley; Marino, Adrienne

46 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science 250 CF 250 DE 254 B 253 AB 251 AB 251 DE S01: The environmental flow C25: Food Webs C31: Organic Matter C13: Ecotoxicology S14: Heterotrophic S10: Biogeomorphic and water management Processing Regimes in Rivers: agents: Role of SESSION nexus: implementation Moderator: Moderator: Technical and conceptual organisms in challenges, strategies, and Gregor Hamilton Moderator: Jason Taylor William Clements advances propagating change in outcomes of environmental fluvial ecosystems flow programs Moderator: Joanna Blaszczak

Moderator: SESSIONS Moderator: Theodore Grantham Lindsey Albertson

CHALLENGES TO LINKING ARTEMIA AN IN SITU TEST SPATIOTEMPORAL DEVELOPMENT OF NET-SPINNING IMPLEMENTING TO THE : SUPPORTS STRONG ENDOCRINE DISRUPTION EXTENSIBLE SOFTWARE CADDISFLIES REDUCE

ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS DO MICROBIALITES NEGATIVE ALGAL ACTIVITY IN AN EFFLUENT- TO INFER ECOSYSTEM STREAMBED HYDRAULIC 11:00 AM - 11:15 IN OKLAHOMA SUPPORT BRINE SHRIMP PRIMING OF LEAF IMPACTED RIVER UNDER METABOLIC RATES FROM CONDUCTIVITY Elkin, Kimberly PRODUCTION IN THE DECOMPOSITION IN A LOW INSTREAM FLOW: MULTIVARIATE METABOLITE MacDonald, Michael; GREAT SALT LAKE LENTIC ECOSYSTEM INTEGRATING FIELD SIGNALS IN STREAMS Poole, Geoffrey; Albertson, Barrett, Katherine L.; Kuehn, Kevin; Halvorson, AND LABORATORY Payn, Robert; Mohr, Lindsey Belovsky, Gary E. Halvor; Findlay, Robert; ASSESSMENTS Elizabeth; Isaksen-Swensen, Francoeur, Steven Franco, Marco; Burket, Elfrida; Schlotfeldt, Todd; S. Rebekah; Sims, Jaylen; Poole, Geoffrey; Reinhold, Lovin, Lea; Ashcroft, Craig; Ann Marie; DeGrandpre, Luers, Michael; Brooks, Michael; Blaszczak, Joanna; Bryan; Lavado, Ramon Hall, Robert; Izurieta, Clemente; Valett, H. Maurice

FLOW-ECOLOGY FISH INVADERS INVOKE SOY-BASED THE PREVALENCE OF FACILITATION BY RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS TROPHIC NICHE SHIFTS IN DENITRIFICATION HYPOXIA IN RIVER ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS

THE GREAT PLAINS NATIVE SPECIES POTENTIAL: CROP LITTER NETWORKS AND THE ROLE DIFFERENTIALLY 11:15 AM - 11:30 Brewer, Shannon; Rogosch, Jane; Olden, TRANSPORT, BREAKDOWN OF NOT SO DEAD ZONES IN INFLUENCES Mollenhauer, Robert; Julian AND ASSOCIATED ELEMENT CYCLING INVERTEBRATE SIZE Wedgeworth, Maeghen; BIOGEOCHMEICAL Carter, Alice; Blaszczak, STRUCTURE ACROSS A Swedberg, Dusty; Perkin, PROCESSES IN MISSISSIPPI Joanna; Doyle, Martin; STRESS GRADIENT Joshuah; Hart, Rheannon DELTA FRESHWATER Helton, Ashley; Heffernan, Tumolo, Benjamin; AGROECOSYSTEMS Jim; Bernhardt, Emily Albertson, Lindsey; Taylor, Jason M.; Lizotte, Daniels, Melinda Richard; Testa, Sam; Halvorson, Halvor; Kuehn, Kevin

THE NATIONAL WATER DIETARY COMPARISONS TEMPERATURE EFFECTS TADPOLE SHRIMP IN THE ROLE OF THERE’S NO DIVOT

RESERVE PROGRAM: A OF FISHES IN THE U.S ON SHREDDER AND AN ANTIBIOTIC SOUP: DENITRIFICATION IN LIKE HOME: BENTHIC 11:30 AM - 11:45 MEXICAN EXPERIENCE AND MONGOLIAN MICROBIAL PROCESSING ARE WE CREATING CARBON REMOVAL FROM FORAGING FISH CREATE IN IMPLEMENTING MOUNTAIN STEPPE OF LEAF LITTER IN MONSTERS? STREAM ECOSYSTEMS NOVEL HABITATS IN SOFT ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS Minder, Mario; Pyron, STREAMS DEPEND ON Streit, McKayla; O'Neill, Nevorski, Kevin; SEDIMENTS Nava-López, Mariana Z.; Mark; Arsenault, Emily; SEASON AND LITTER TYPE Brian Marcarelli, Amy Booth, Michael; Hairston, Barrios, Eugenio; Escobar, Artz, Caleb; Shields, Cummins, Carolyn; Nelson; Flecker, Alexander Ninel; Salinas-Rodríguez, Robert; Mathews, Gregory Rosemond, Amy; Sergio; Domínguez, Bumpers, Phillip; Ricardo; González, Ignacio Tomczyk, Nathan; Benstead, Jonathan; Gulis, Vlad; Wenger, Seth

TOWARDS STAGE-STRUCTURED DIVING INTO MURKY FLOOD-PULSE CONTROLS EMERGENT EXPERIMENTALLY-BASED PREDATION BY FISH WATERS - EFFECTS ON HETEROTOPIC HYDRODYNAMICS,

ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS IN LINKED AQUATIC- OF BROWNIFICATION PROCESSES AND FOOD- SKIMMING FLOW, AND 11:45 AM - 12:00 PM FOR INFRASTRUCTURE TERRESTRIAL FOOD ON STREAM BIOFILM WEB PRODUCTIVITY IN THE THE OPTIMAL DENSITIES MANAGEMENT IN HIGH- WEBS: A MESOCOSM QUALITY, FUNCTIONING MEKONG RIVER BASIN FOR MUSSEL COVERED ALTITUDE TROPICAL EXPERIMENT AND STRUCTURE Holtgrieve, Gordon; Miller, BEDS IN LABILE RIVERS STREAMS Kanz, Abraham; Wesner, Rajakallio, Maria; Benjamin; Sabo, John Sansom, Brandon; Rosero-López, Daniela; Jeff Jyväsjärvi, Jussi; Taipale, Bennett, Sean; Atkinson, Walter, Todd; Flecker, Sami; Louhi, Pauliina; Joseph; Vaughn, Caryn Alexander; De Brieve, Muotka, Timo Bert; González-Zeas, Dunia; Lloret, Pablo; Dangles, Olivier

IMPACTS OF RIVER AMONG AND WITHIN- LIPID PEROXIDATION DENSITY-DEPENDENT MODIFICATIONS ON SPECIES FUNCTIONAL AND MICRONUCLEI EFFECTS OF FRESHWATER

FOOD WEBS – LESSONS VARIABILITY OF AQUATIC INDUCTION IN MUSSELS ON GROWTH OF 12:00 PM - 12:15 FROM COLLECTIONS IN AND TERRESTRIAL METHYLMERCURY EMERGENT MACROPHYTES AUSTRALIA AND THE MACRO-DETRITIVORES EXPOSED ANABAS Lopez, Jonathan; Parr, AMERICAN SOUTHWEST Rota, Thibaut; Pey, TESTUDINEUS (BLOCH, Thomas; Allen, Daniel; Hamilton, Gregor; Benjamin; Chauvet, Eric; 1792). Vaughn, Caryn Turner, Thomas Lecerf, Antoine Seethalekshmi, Swetha

URBAN STREAM THE INFLUENCE OF INTERNAL FEEDBACKS GEOMORPHIC LIFE STAGE ON THE BETWEEN VEGETATION

CHARACTERISTICS SENSITIVITY OF AQUATIC AND COASTAL MARSH 12:15 PM - 12:30 STRONGLY INFLUENCE INSECTS TO METALS IN PERSISTENCE: WHAT AQUATIC-TO- STREAMS HAPPENS WHEN THE TERRESTRIAL SUBSIDIES Kotalik, Christopher; SYSTEM IS ALTERED? AND FOOD-WEB Clements, William Braswell, Anna STRUCTURE Rieck, Leslie O.; Sullivan, S. Mažeika P.

47 Thursday — Afternoon Oral Presentation

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S24: Supporting C17: Bioassessment S09: Freshwater S15: Towards C27: Landuse and Non- S12: Climate change in freshwater policy and Salinization: Science for a predictive Point Source Impacts high-gradient mountain decision making in the Moderator: Chad Larson Solutions understanding of streams modern/digital age metacommunity Moderator: Kay Stefanik Moderator: Tony Timpano dynamics in freshwater Moderator: Scott Hotaling Moderator: Kristen Bouska SESSION ecosystems Moderator: Kurt Anderson

INCREASING THE QUANTIFYING STREAM FRESHWATER INTERACTIVE EFFECTS TRACKING VARIATION IN OXYGEN, EFFICIENCY OF FRESHWATER PERIPHYTON COMMUNITY SALINIZATION: OF FLOW REGIME STREAMFLOW CHANGE TEMPERATURE AND CONSERVATION PLANNING RESPONSES TO NUTRIENT THE DIRECT AND ALTERATION AND FROM SUBURBAN FLOW IN STREAMS AND

SESSIONS Domisch, Sami; Friedrichs, AMENDMENTS USING A INDIRECT IMPACTS PROPAGULE PRESSURE DEVELOPMENT AND HOW THEY INFLUENCE Martin; Hein, Thomas; MOLECULAR APPROACH ON INDIVIDUALS, IN DRIVING LARGE-SCALE GREEN STORMWATER THE BEHAVIOR OF THE Borgwardt, Florian; Wetzig, Hagy, James; Houghton, POPULATIONS, AND PATTERNS OF FISH INFRASTRUCTURE GIANT SALMONFLY, Annett; Kakouei, Karan; Katelyn; Beddick, David; FOOD WEBS INVASION Hopkins, Kristina; PTERONARCYS Martinez-López, Javier; James, Joseph; Friedman, Relyea, Rick; Mattes, Ruhi, Albert; Comte, Lise; Bhaskar, Aditi; Woznicki, CALIFORNICA (INSECTA: Bagstad, Kenneth; Magrach, Stephanie; Devereux, Brian; Hintz, William; Grantham, Ted Sean PLECOPTERA) Ainhoa; Balbi, Stefano; Villa, Richard Schuler, Matt; Coldsnow, Birrell, Jackson H.;

2:00 PM - 2:15 Ferdinando; Funk, Andrea; Kayla; Hurley, Jennifer; Frakes, Jameson; Woods, Hermoso, Virgilio; Langhans, Lind, Lovisa; Jones, Devin; H. Arthur Simone D.; Jähnig, Sonja C. Stoler, Aaron

LONG-TERM ALGAE THE FIRST THE MULTIPLE PATHWAYS SPECIES PAIRS INFLUENCE OF LAND USE AQUIFER STONEFLIES DYNAMICS THROUGH A STATEWIDE STREAM THAT SALTS CAN MOVE ASSOCIATIONS, NULL ON CONCENTRATIONS (PLECOPTERA) ARE LANDSAT LENS MACROINVERTEBRATE ACROSS RIPARIAN- MODLES, AND TESTS OF TOTAL DISSOLVED TOLERANT OF ANOXIA Tate, Shanae; Jackson, BIOASSESSMENT IN STREAM BOUNDARIES. OF MECHANISMS NITROGEN, NITRATE, AND HYPOXIA COMPARED Mark; Hansen, Neil; WASHINGTON STATE Entrekin, Sally; Clay, STRUCTURING AMMONIUM, AND NITRITE TO BENTHIC SPECIES Hansen, Carly WITH A RELATIVE RISK Natalie; Gruntz, Connor; ECOLOGICAL IN SOUTHEASTERN US Malison, Rachel; AND ATTRIBUTABLE RISK Mogilevski, Anastasia; COMMUNITIES PIEDMONT HEADWATER Jacobson, Hailey; Hand, ANALYSIS FOR MULTIPLE Howard-Parker, Brooke; Jackson, Donald; STREAMS Brian; Luikart, Gordon; STRESSORS Evans-White, Michelle Coredero, Ruben Burke, Roger Stanford, Jack Larson, Chad 2:15 PM - 2:30

HUMAN DOMINATION OF USING CONCEPTS FROM EFFECTS OF LOW- INCORPORATING INVERTEBRATE LINKING THERMAL THE GLOBAL WATER CYCLE RIVPACS MODELS TO LEVEL INCREASES IN NETWORK CONNECTIVITY COMMUNITY SHIFTS TOLERANCE TO GENE EXCLUDED FROM DEPICTIONS IMPROVE MULTI METRIC CONCENTRATION OF TWO INTO STREAM IN STREAMS EXPOSED EXPRESSION IN ALPINE AND PERCEPTIONS INDEX BIOASSESSMENTS COMMON SODIUM SALTS CLASSIFICATION TO NATURAL BITUMEN STONEFLIES IMPERILED Abbott, Benjamin; Bishop, Shupryt, Michael ON LEAF LITTER DETRITUS FRAMEWORKS AND OIL SANDS BY CLIMATE CHANGE Kevin; Zarnetske, Jay; Minaudo, AND ASSOCIATED Denison, Colby; Scott, SURFACE MINING IN THE Hotaling, Scott; Shah, Camille; Chapin iii, F. S.; AQUATIC MICROBIAL Mark C.; Peoples, ATHABASCA OIL SANDS Alisha; McGowan, Kerry; Krause, Stefan; Hannah, David; COMMUNITIES Brandon K. AREA, ALBERTA, CANADA Tronstad, Lusha; Giersch, Godsey, Sarah; Plont, Stephen; Howard-Parker, Brooke; Ritcey, Allison J. Joseph; Finn, Debra; Frei, Rebecca; Hampton, Tyler; Williams, Thomas; Clay, Woods, H. Arthur; Dillon, 2:30 PM - 2:45 Buhman, Madeline; Sayedi, Natalie; Entrekin, Sally; Michael; Kelley, Joanna Sayedeh; Pinay, Gilles Evans-White, Michelle

MANAGING FOR INCORPORATING TRAIT STREAM ALGAL AN INVESTIGATION OF LOSS OF ALPINE LANDSCAPE PHENOMICS: RESILIENCE OF AND METACOMMUNITY RESPONSES TO SPATIAL COMPLEXITY GRASSLANDS AND PREDICTING VULNERABILITY COLDWATER FISH THEORY INTO LAKE NATURAL GAS ACTIVITY AND DIVERSITY PASTURES THREATENS TO CLIMATE CHANGE BY HABITAT IN GLACIAL RESEARCH IN AN AGRICULTURAL OF TERRESTRIAL TAXONOMIC AND LINKING ENVIRONMENTAL LAKES USING LAKE- Wu, Naicheng LANDSCAPE IN ARKANSAS INSECTIVORES IN A FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY HETEROGENEITY TO SPECIFIC WATERSHED Evans-White, Michelle; RIVER-FLOODPLAIN OF STREAM BENTHIC GENETIC AND PHENOTYPIC LAND USE THRESHOLDS Entrekin, Sally; Austin, METACOMMUNITY MACROINVERTEBRATES VARIATION IN MTN STREAM Hansen, Gretchen; Bradley; Baker, Lucy; Ortiz, Jade; Baxter, Scotti, Alberto; Füreder, FROGS Jacobson, Peter; Wehrly, Verkamp, Hannah; Dias, Colden Leopold; Marsoner, Funk, W. Chris; Forester, Kevin Samuel; Tipton, Zachary; Thomas; Tappeiner, Brenna; Cicchino, Amanda;

2:45 PM - 3:00 Clay, Natalie; Mogilevski, Ulrike; Stawinoga, Shah, Alisha; Trumbo, Daryl; Anastasia Agnieszka Elzbieta; Ghalambor, Cameron; Bottarin, Roberta Dunham, Jason; Landguth, Erin

CHALLENGES IN MICROBIAL COMMUNITY SALTS CAN SUBSIDIZE EFFECTS OF RAPIDLY SHIFTING FRESHWATER AS A BIOMARKER OR IMPAIR SHREDDER INTERACTIONS BETWEEN WATERSCAPES IN THE BIODIVERSITY: JOINING TO REFLECT THE PERFORMANCE: SALT ION LAND USE AND STREAM TROPICAL HIGH ANDES FORCES TO FACILITATE ANTHROPOGENIC LEVEL TYPE AND PATHWAY OF GEOMORPHIC FEATURES OF SOUTHERN PERU MONITORING, DATA ON RIVER ECOSYSTEM EXPOSURE MATTER ON NUTRIENT LOADINGS Reider, Kelsey; Caine, COMPILATION AND Bai, Yaohui Mogilevski, Anastasia; Stefanik, Kay C.; Sullivan, Allison; Donnelly, PUBLISHING Howard-Parker, Brooke; S. Mažeika P. Maureen Schmidt-Kloiber, Clay, Natalie; Evans-White, Astrid; De Wever, Aaike; Michelle; Entrekin, Sally Bremerich, Vanessa;

3:00 PM - 3:15 Strackbein, Joerg; Hering, Daniel; Jähnig, Sonja; Martens, Koen; Tockner, Klement

LANDSCAPE-SCALE BENTHIC ALGAL THRESHOLD RESPONSES HYDROSPATIAL ANALYSIS COMMUNITIES AS OF TEMPERATE FISH OF FLOODPLAIN BIOLOGICAL MONITORS COMMUNITIES TO INUNDATION FOR OF FUNCTIONAL WATERSHED LAND USE ECOLOGICAL AND NUTRIENT THRESHOLDS: ACROSS THE WORLD MANAGEMENT A CASE STUDY OF Chen, Kai; Olden, Julian APPLICATIONS: A CASE AGRICULTURAL STREAMS STUDY OF THE UPPER IN ALBERTA, CANADA MISSISSIPPI RIVER SYSTEM van Klaveren, Nikki; Van Appledorn, Molly; Kobryn, Madison;

3:15 PM - 3:30 De Jager, Nathan; Piorkowski, Gregory; Tank, Rohweder, Jason Suzanne; Vinebrooke, Rolf

48 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science 250 CF 250 DE 254 B 253 AB 251 AB 251 DE S01: The environmental flow C12: Conservation C24: Eutrophication S14: Heterotrophic C38: Hyporheic Processes and water management Ecology Regimes in Rivers: SESSION nexus: implementation Moderator: Michael Hassett Technical and conceptual Moderator: Jay Zarnetske challenges, strategies, and Moderator: Casey Pennock advances outcomes of environmental flow programs Moderator: Lauren Koenig SESSIONS Moderator: Eric Stein

TRANSLATING PERSISTENCE AND A PALEOLIMNOLOGICAL CARBON CYCLING IN ABUNDANCE AND COMMUNITY DYNAMICS ACCUMULATION OF HISTORY OF STREAMS DISTRIBUTION OF LAKES INTO METRICS USEFUL ENVIRONMENTAL DNA EUTROPHICATION IN Demars, Benoit; Friberg, ACROSS CALIFORNIA’S FOR WATER MANAGERS FROM AN ENDANGERED UTAH LAKE Nikolai; Thornton, Barry SIERRA NEVADA 2:00 PM - 2:15 Freeman, Mary; Wheeler, DRAGONFLY: King, Leighton; Brothers, Parisek, Christine; Sadro, Kit; Rack, Laura; Emanuel, PRELIMINARY RESULTS Soren; Brahney, Janice Steve; Rypel, Andrew Ben; Craig, Laura S.; Schmidt, Kristie; Wenger, Seth Maestas, Sarah; Soluk, Daniel; Britten, Hugh

A TOOL TO EVALUATE SOCIAL MEDIA DATA WILDFIRE AND WATER INFLUENCE OF CATCHMENT QUANTIFYING HYPORHEIC INSTREAM FLOW REVEALS ANGLER QUALITY: USING MORPHOLOGY ON FLOW IN BEAVER PONDS

NEEDS AT COARSE BED MOVEMENT NETWORKS FLUORESCENCE BIO-PHYSICAL DRIVERS OF VARYING SIZE AND 2:15 PM - 2:30 CHANNELS IN THE STATE AND RISK OF SPECIES SPECTROSCOPY OF CARBON FLUXES IN STREAM MORPHOLOGY OF COLORADO INVASIONS TO PREDICT THE HEADWATER STREAMS Sanders, Colton Oikonomou, Panagiotis; Fricke, Rachel; Wood, BIODEGRADABILITY OF Seybold, Erin; McGlynn, Sidhu, Rumpal; Wible, Spencer; Olden, Julian DISSOLVED ORGANIC Brian Tyler; Morrison, Ryan MATTER Patch, Leika

UNDERSTANDING RIVERS BARTRAM’S BASS NUTRIENT AND TRACE INTEGRATING DIEL ASSESSMENT OF THE AND THEIR SOCIAL THREAT ASSESSMENT METAL IMPACT ON GREAT PATTERNS IN DISSOLVED FORMATION CRITERIA FOR HYPORHEIC ANOXIC RELATIONS: A CRITICAL AND CONSERVATION LAKES ALGAL GROWTH OXYGEN, CARBON 2:30 PM - 2:45 STEP FOR ADVANCING PLANNING IN THE UPPER AND COMMUNITY DIOXIDE, AND METHANE MICROZONES WITH COM- ENVIRONMENTAL WATER SAVANNAH RIVER BASIN COMPOSITION FOR AN IMPROVED PUTATIONAL MODELING: MANAGEMENT Brumm, Kyle; Vine, Josh; Stoll, Jordyn; Fitzgibbon, UNDERSTANDING OF INTERACTIONS OF HYDRAU- Anderson, Elizabeth P; Peoples, Brandon Andrea; Costello, David; RESPIRATION REGIMES IN LICS, NUTRIENTS, AND Jackson, Sue Larson, James STREAMS BIOCLOGGING Hotchkiss, Erin R.; Plont, Zarnetske, Jay; Roy Chowd- Stephen; ODonnell, Brynn; hury, Sinchan; Phanikumar, Gallagher, Morgan; Bretz, Mantha; Briggs, Martin; Kristen Day-Lewis, Fred; Singha, Kamini

USING STREAM FOOD POTENTIAL FOR A NUTRIENT INPUTS DIEL VARIATION IN GROUNDWATER WEB PRODUCTIVITY AND MULTI-SPECIES REFUGE: MEASURABLY INCREASE THE STABLE ISOTOPE FLUXES AS A DRIVER OF FISH BIOENERGETICS TO INVESTIGATING SIZE AND DECREASE TIME SIGNATURE OF CO2 IN SPATIAL PATTERNS OF INFORM INSTREAM FLOW COMPETITION BETWEEN TO METAMORPHOSIS OF PRODUCTIVE STREAMS ECOLOGICAL FUNCTION 2:45 PM - 3:00 NEEDS HISTORICALLY CO- TOADS: A MESOCOSM Blaszczak, Joanna; Hall, AND STRUCTURE IN A Kelson, Suzanne; OCCURRING CYPRINIDS APPROACH Robert HEADWATER STREAM Caldwell, Timothy; Kruse, Christi; Shurin, Milanovich, Joseph; NETWORK Stauffer-Olsen, Natalie; Jon; Holmquist, Jeff; Jones, Vosburgh, Michael; Yates, Adam G.; Kroeze, McBain, Scott; Henery, Natalie; Parmenter, Steve; Lentini, Isabella; Berg, Shayla; Gotkowski, Nicole; Rene; Chandra, Sudeep Buckmaster, Nick Martin Boreux, Max; Roy, Jim; Robinson, Clare

USING A MULTI- RIVERINE WHEN THE PROBLEM INTEGRATING MODELING APPROACH FRAGMENTATION BY DOESN’T WASH AWAY: CONTINUOUS TO DISENTANGLE SMALL HYDROPOWER PHOSPHORUS BUDGET SENSOR DATA WITH THE EFFECTS OF DAMS THREATEN OF INTERNAL AND OBSERVATIONAL 3:00 PM - 3:15 HUMAN-DRIVEN FLOW BRAZILIAN MIGRATORY EXTERNAL LOADING SAMPLING AT A ALTERATIONS ON FISHES STUDIES AND CONTINENTAL SCALE BENTHIC COMMUNITIES Couto, Thiago; Messager, NUTRIENT BIOASSAY TO ENABLE ESTIMATES IN RIVERS OF THE NORTH Mathis L.; Olden, Julian IDENTIFY WATERSHED OF CARBON FLUX, AND SOUTHEAST US RESTORATION GOALS REAERATION AND Kennen, Jonathan; Hassett, Michael; METABOLISM IN STREAMS Cuffney, Thomas; Qian, Oudsema, Maggie; Cawley, Kaelin; Goodman, Song; May, Jason Steinman, Alan Keli

COLORADO RIVER RAZORBACK SUCKER ASSESSING TROPHIC EMISSIONS OF CARBON ECOSYSTEM RESPONSES MOVEMENTS IN NOVEL STATUS OF A KARST DIOXIDE FROM TO THE 2018 BUG FLOW ECOSYSTEMS: RIVER-RES- GLACIER LAKE-GAHAR, HEADWATER STREAMS EXPERIMENT FROM GLEN ERVOIR EXCHANGES AND IRAN ACROSS AN URBANIZATION 3:15 PM - 3:30 CANYON DAM EXPERIMENTAL TRANSLO- Ghiyasabadi, Monir GRADIENT Muehlbauer, Jeffrey; CATIONS Robison, Andrew; Kennedy, Ted Pennock, Casey; McKinstry, Wollheim, Wilfred Mark; Gido, Keith; Cathcart, Nate; Cheek, Chris; Creigh- ton, Katie; Elverud, Darek; Francis, Travis; Gilbert, Eliza; Hedden, Skyler; Hines, Brian; MacKinnon, Peter; Schleicher, Benjamin; Speas, David

49 Posters C03 Invertebrates 14 Daniel Edwards The official Poster Session time will be Wednesday, A SPACIAL ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACTS OF LOW-HEAD May 22, from 1:30 – 4:00 pm in Ballroom ABCD. IMPOUNDMENTS ON MACROINVERTEBRATES COMMUNITIES 15 Holly Kundel, Katie DeGoosh, Cynthia Loftin, Emily Schilling ARE CHAOBORUS MANDIBLES IN LAKE SEDIMENTS A RELIABLE INDICATOR OF HISTORICAL FISH ABSENCE IN POST-GLACIATED C01 Algae REGIONS OF MAINE AND MINNESOTA? 1 Kelsey Solomon, Maura Dudley, Rebecca Bixby, 16 Corrie Nyquist, Gisli Mar Gislason, Sigrun Oddgeirsdottir, Catherine Pringle Leonard Ferrington, Jr. EFFECTS OF RIPARIAN RHODODENDRON REMOVAL AND ASSESSING CHIRONOMID LONGEVITY IN THERMALLY VARIABLE TOP-DOWN CONTROL BY CRAYFISH ON DIATOM COMMUNITY ICELANDIC STREAMS STRUCTURE IN SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN STREAMS 17 Khalil Carson, Checo Colon-Gaud, Daniel McGarvey 2 Willow Newman, Matthew Cooper, Laura Moore, BIOGEOGRAPHY OF BENTHIC INVERTEBRATE BIOMASS: DOES Donald Uzarski, Steven Francoeur FAMILY-LEVEL BIOMASS TRACK REGIONAL VARIATION IN NITROGEN-FIXING DIATOMS AS INDICATORS OF HISTORICAL STREAM TEMPERATURE? NITROGEN LIMITATION IN LAURENTIAN GREAT LAKES COASTAL WETLANDS 18 Kaitlynn Davis, Megann Harlow, James Kennedy BIOMONITORING AT THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH 3 Isabelle Andersen, Tanner Williamson, Michael Vanni INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: THE USE OF CHIRONOMIDAE POSTERS SEASONAL NUTRIENT LIMITATION OF PHYTOPLANKTON IN A (DIPTERA) LARVAE IN DETECTING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES HYPER-EUTROPHIC RESERVOIR: THE ROLE OF PHOSPHORUS IN URBAN STREAMS AND NITROGEN FORM 19 Katherine Cline, Tamara Contador, James Kennedy, Taylor Gillum, Sabrina Moore C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates CHIRONOMIDAE SURFACE-FLOATING PUPAL EXUVIAE ALONG A SUB ANTARCTIC ALTITUDINAL GRADIENT 4 Alan Mock, Carl R. Ruetz III, Dan Mays, Archie Martell 20 Chris Watson, Carissa Ganong EVALUATING REMOTE SITE INCUBATORS TO SUPPORT ARCTIC DETERMINING THE IMPACT OF INCREASED PH ON GRAYLING RESTORATION IN MICHIGAN CHIRONOMID GROWTH RATES IN NEOTROPICAL STREAMS 5 Meryl Mims, Jacob Helmann, Meryl Mims 21 Uttam Rai, Jennifer Shanteau, Kimberly Gerlock, EXPLORING DISPERSAL AND GENETIC CONNECTIVITY Grant DeJong, Jeniffer Lynch THROUGH A NEWLY DISCOVERED ARIZONA TREEFROG DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELMIDAE (COLEOPTERA) IN POPULATION TWO ADJACENT MOUNTAIN STREAMS 6 Greg Jacobs, Phillip Bumpers, Seth Wenger 22 Morgan Eytcheson, Allison Crowell, Holly Travis, FISH COMMUNITY DIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE ACROSS AN David Janetski URBANIZATION GRADIENT EPHEMERAL LIFE: A COMPARISON OF INVERTEBRATE 7 Cancelled COMMUNITIES FOUND IN SEVERAL TYPES OF POOLS 8 Isabel Evelyn, Caitlin Conn, Mary Freeman, Amy Rosemond 23 Laura Bajurin, Nicholas Macias, Eric Palkovacs ONE FISH, TWO FISH, LOW STREAM... FULL FISH? AN EXPLORING DRIFT-BENTHOS RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN A 3RD EXPLORATION OF THE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON STREAM ORDER REDWOOD STREAM ON CALIFORNIA’S CENTRAL COAST DARTERS AND THEIR PREY 24 Samuel Wells, Makayla Oborn, Irania Hernandez, 9 Amarbat Otgonganbat Courtney Webb, Michael Contente, Fredric Govedich PLASTICS POLLUTION SURVEY OF FOUR RIVERS IN MONGOLIA IMPACTS OF THE BRIAN HEAD FIRE ON THE FRESHWATER AND THE UNITED STATES MACRINVERTEBRATES OF THE MARKAGUNT PLATEAU (2016- 2019) 10 Amanda Popovich, Ashley Moerke, Patrick Shirey, Gary Lamberti 25 Truman Sherk RESPONSE OF FISH COMMUNITIES TO AN EXPERIMENTAL INSECT EMERGENCE FROM A SHALLOW POND IN A WET ADDITON OF LARGE WOOD IN THREE NORTHERN MICHIGAN MEADOW IN THE CONIFEROUS FOREST OF THE CASCADE STREAMS MOUNTAINS 11 Spencer Phillips, Christy Soldo, Nathan Tillotston, 26 Marisa Macchia, Austin Harrison, Rachel McNeish, Benjamin Tumolo, Michael Flinn John Jackson, John Wallace RISING TEMPERATURES, DIMINISHING RETURNS: LAKE LAND USE EFFECTS ON A TEMPORAL COMPARISON OF THE TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON THE MASS OF LARVAL FISH PRESENCE AND ABUNDANCE OF MICROPLASTICS IN RIVERINE CAUGHT WITHIN KENTUCKY LAKE. SYSTEMS 12 Paul DeRolf 27 Adu Babasola SPATIOTEMPORAL VARIATION IN LONG-TERM FISH MACROINVERTEBRATES AS BIOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF WATER ASSEMBLAGES OF BUCK CREEK, INDIANA QUALITY IN RIVERS OBA AND OSUN, SOUTH WEST, NIGERIA 13 Matthew Pyne, Jami Brown 28 Nicole Pedisich, Jeffrey Heilveil THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE AMERICAN ALLIGATOR IN A POPULATION GENETICS OF NY POPULATIONS OF RIVERINE HABITAT IN TEXAS PTERONARCYS BILOBA AND ITS POSITION WITHIN THE GENUS. 29 Leivur Janus Hansen, Agnes-Katharina Kreiling, Gisli Mar Gislason SEASONAL VARIATION IN CHIRONOMID COMMUNITIES IN TWO FAROESE STREAMS

50 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science 30 Agnes-Katharina Kreiling, Eoin O’Gorman, 44 Susanna LaGory, Brant Fisher, Tomas Hook, Carolyn Foley Jón S. Ólafsson, Bjarni K. Kristjánsson, Snæbjörn Pálsson PREDICTING NATIVE UNIONID DISTRIBUTIONS ACROSS SEASONAL VARIATION OF INVERTEBRATE ABUNDANCE AND INDIANA, USA, USING AN ENSEMBLE MODELING APPROACH DIET COMPOSITION OF ARCTIC CHARR IN AN ICELANDIC 45 Vincent Butitta, Emily Stanley, Andrew Rypel SPRING SYSTEM UNDETECTABLE ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVERS OF UNIONID 31 Sara Thompson MUSSEL GROWTH IN TROUT LAKE, WI STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF CRAYFISH ORCONECTES VIRILIS DIET IN VARIABLE RIVERS 32 Fredric Govedich, Bonnie Bain C06 Large River Ecology TENDER LOVING LEECHES 46 Kaija Gahm, Serenity Budd 33 Rebecca Black, Sandra Clinton, PhD EVALUATING THE DISTRIBUTION OF LARGE WOOD AND ITS THRESHOLD DISCHARGE EFFECTS ON MACROINVERTEBRATES IMPACT ON FISH COMMUNITY COMPOSITION IN THE UPPER ALONG AN URBANIZATION GRADIENT IN PIEDMONT MISSISSIPPI RIVER HEADWATER STREAMS 34 Rachel Orzechowski, Alan Steinman C07 Lentic Ecology

USING MACROINVERTEBRATES AS BIOINDICATORS: AN POSTERS ASSESSMENT OF THE ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION OF 47 Lara Jansen, Angela Strecker MUSKEGON LAKE, MICHIGAN DO INTRODUCED FISH AND NUTRIENTS AFFECT THE PREVALENCE OF CYANOBACTERIA BLOOMS IN MOUNTAIN 35 Ruric Bowman, Brittany Lenze, Robert Smith LAKES? VERTICAL MIGRATION OF ADULT PLECOPTERA (STONEFLIES) ABOVE FORESTED HEADWATER STREAMS 48 Dan Hornbach, Emily Schilling, Holly Kundel ECOSYSTEM METABOLISM IN PONDS WITH DIFFERING STABLE STATES C04 Microbial Ecology 49 Devin McClain, David Janetski, Kevin Regan, 36 Tori Hebert, Halvor Halvorson, Cody Pope, Robert Findlay, Dakotah Shaffer, Jeffery Larkin, Nicholas Christensen, Steven Francoeur, Kevin Kuehn Jeffery Larkin, Paul Nealen, Vida Irani A TEST OF ALGAL PRIMING EFFECTS DURING TYPHA LATIFOLIA INFLUENCE OF ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ON ESCHERICHIA DECOMPOSITION UNDER CONTRASTING DISSOLVED NUTRIENT COLI LEVELS IN STREAMS AND BEACHES OF LAKE ERIE, LEVELS PENNSYLVANIA 37 Cody Pope, Halvor Halvorson, Tori Hebert, Robert Findlay, 50 Emily Whitaker, Thomas Shannon, Hilary Dugan Steven Francoeur, Kevin Kuehn THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HIGH CHLOROPHYLL EFFECTS OF LIGHT AND NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY ON ALGAL CONCENTRATIONS AND PHYTOPLANKTON BIOMASS UNDER STIMULATION OF MICROBIAL HETEROTROPHS ASSOCIATED LAKE ICE. WITH DECOMPOSING WOOD 51 Gillian Graham, Marti Sanders 38 Hanna Burgin, Anne Bennion, Kate Thorpe, Jaron Hansen, URBAN PONDS: THE LINK BETWEEN TYPES OF AQUATIC Zachary Aanderud VEGETATION AND ODONATE BIODIVERSITY PRETREATMENT OF WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE WITH CALDICELLULOSIRUPTOR BESCII INCREASES METHANE PRODUCTION DURING ANAEROBIC DIGESTION C08 Urban Ecology 39 Stephanie Koury, Halvor Halvorson, Joel Bonney, 52 Raul Lazcano Robert Findlay, Steve Francoeur, Kevin Kuehn ANTHROPOGENIC LITTER ON CHICAGO BEACHES RAUL THE EFFECTS OF LIGHT AND TEMPERATURE GRADIENT LAZCANO, LAUREN WISBROCK, ANNA VINCENT, TIMOTHY EXPOSURE ON ENZYME ACTIVITY OF LEAF LITTER-ASSOCIATED HOELLEIN MICROBIAL DECOMPOSERS 53 Courtney Carmack, Michael Vosburgh, Isabella Lentini, 40 Joel Bonney, Kevin Kuehn, Halvor Halvorson, Joseph Milanovich, Martin Berg Robert Findlay, Steven Francoeur EXPERIMENTALLY TESTING THE QUALITY OF GOLF COURSE THE EFFECTS OF LIGHT AND TEMPERATURE ON FRESHWATER LENTIC ECOSYSTEMS: A MESOCOSM APPROACH MICROBIAL BIOMASS, PRODUCTION, COMPOSITION AND 54 Michael Vosburgh, Michael Vosburgh, Isabella Lentini, INTERACTIONS Martin Berg 41 Paul Risteca, Kelli Rogers, Rachel McNeish, Lisa Kim, FUNGICIDE (AZOXYSTROBIN) HAS VARIABLE EFFECTS ON Timothy Hoellein, John Kelly AMERICAN TOAD AND LEOPARD FROG FITNESS: A MESOCOSM VARIATIONS IN RIVERINE MICROPLASTIC ABUNDANCE AND APPROACH ASSOCIATED MICROBIOMES WITH WATERSHED LAND USE 55 Camille McNeely, Carolyn Connelly, Larissa Delahunt, Anwar Bushnaq C05 Unionid Ecology IMPACTS AND RESILIENCE IN THE SPOKANE RIVER, WA, USA 42 Adrian Moore, Nika Galic, Richard Brain, Dan Hornbach, Valery Forbes C09 Wetland Ecology ASSESSING RISK TO IMPERILED SPECIES: MODELING 56 Rachel Chamberlain, Audree Provard, Karin Kettenring, FRESHWATER MUSSEL POPULATIONS Trisha Atwood 43 Yong Cao THE IMPORTANCE OF INTRASPECIFIC GENETIC DIVERSITY FOR MUSSEL-FISH DIVERSITY RELATIONSHIPS AT DIFFERENT FUNCTIONAL TRAITS OF SCHOENOPLECTUS AMERICANUS IN SPATIAL SCALES THE CONTEXT OF WETLAND ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION

51 57 Sergio Andres Sabat-Bonilla, Checo Colón-Gaud 73 Madaline Ritter, Kristin Strock, Bridget Deemer, MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY RESPONSES TO Nicole Hayes HYDROLOGICAL VARIATION IN EXPERIMENTAL WETLANDS. THE ROLE OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON AND OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS ON METHANE PROCESSES IN 58 Rachel Buck, Michelle Baker ICELANDIC LAKES MEASURING NUTRIENT DYNAMICS TO INFORM DEVELOPMENT OF SITE-SPECIFIC CRITERIA FOR WETLANDS 74 Madeline O’Dwyer, David Butman, Matthew Bogard, Mark Dornblaser, Robert Striegl, Catherine Kuhn 59 Karen Baumann, Michael B. Flinn, Howard Whiteman WINTER UNDER-ICE PATTERNS OF GREENHOUSE GASES IN NITRATE DYNAMICS IN RESTORED RIPARIAN WETLANDS IN LAKES OF INTERIOR ALASKA WESTERN KENTUCKY 60 Sam Testa, Jason M. Taylor, Matt Moore QUANTIFYING NET NUTRIENT MITIGATION POTENTIAL OF C11 Community Ecology ESTABLISHING RICE CUTGRASS IN AGRICULTURAL DITCHES: NUTRIENT UPTAKE VERSUS RELEASE 75 Cancelled 61 Chantelle Wernecke, Brian O’Neill 76 Rachel Neff, Sophie Racey, Mollie McIntosh REPETITIVE DISAPPEARANCE OF AQUATIC HABITAT IN A A COMPARISON OF FUNCTIONAL FEEDING GROUP METRICS TEMPORARY WETLAND ECOSYSTEM: HOW DO ORGANISMS IN AN URBANIZED WATERSHED USING BOTH NUMERIC AND COPE? BIOMASS DATA 77 Sophie Racey, Rachel Neff, Mollie McIntosh A FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF MACROINVERTEBRATE

POSTERS C10 Biogeochemistry COMMUNITIES WITHIN STREAMS OF THE MILL CREEK WATERSHED, CINCINNATI, OHIO 62 Molly Fisher, James Guinnip, Walter Dodds A NOVEL METHOD OF MEASURING STREAM N CYCLING USING 78 Ryan Conway, Kurt Anderson 15NH4+ IN RECIRCULATING CHAMBERS: EXAMINING THE FUNCTIONAL TRAITS OF REGIONAL SPECIES POOLS INTERACT EFFECTS OF DROUGHT ON BENTHIC N DYNAMICS WITH MULTIPLE DISPERSAL PATHWAYS TO SHAPE REGIONAL BIODIVERSITY PATTERNS 63 Marie Schmidt, Jeremy Jones CONTROLS ON MICROBIAL PROCESSING OF DISSOLVED 79 David Benoit, Donald Jackson, Henrique Giacomini, ORGANIC MATTER IN BOREAL FOREST STREAMS DRAINING Cindy Chu WATERSHEDS UNDERLAIN WITH DISCONTINUOUS IDENTIFYING KEY STRESSORS OF ONTARIO LAKE FISH PERMAFROST COMMUNITIES THROUGH MULTISPECIES SIZE-SPECTRUM MODELLING 64 Robert Brown, Justin Murdock, Jordan Evans DEVELOPING STANDARD COLLECTION PROCEDURES FOR 80 Guilherme Gorni, Douglas Girolli, INTACT SEDIMENT CORE INCUBATIONS IN CONTINUOUS FLOW Vanessa Colombo-Corbi, Juliano Corbi EXPERIMENTS QUANTIFYING CHANGES IN OLIGOCHAETA ASSEMBLAGES INFLUENCED BY PHOTIC ZONES IN NEOTROPICAL RESERVOIRS 65 Nathan Manning, Laura Johnson, Jakob Boehler, Anna McNabb 81 Alex Fields, Crystal Scales, Leslie Riley, Robert Verb ECOSYSTEM DRIVERS OF METABOLIC REGIMES ACROSS RESPONSE OF BENTHIC COMMUNITY STRUCTURE TO SEVERAL STREAMS IN THE MAUMEE RIVER WATERSHED. RESTORATION EFFORTS IN MAD RIVER WATERSHED 66 Ashley Mickens, Michael Vanni, Tanner Williamson 82 Brian van Ee, Carla Atkinson FACTORS LIMITING DENITRIFICATION RATES IN A HYPER- TROPHIC NICHE DIFFERENTIATION WITHIN FRESHWATER EUTROPHIC MIDWESTERN RESERVOIR AT THE SEDIMENT- MUSSEL COMMUNITIES WATER INTERFACE 67 Sumaiya Rahman, Erin Hotchkiss FROM HILLSLOPES TO SURFACE WATERS: PATTERNS IN CO2 C12 Conservation Ecology AND CH4 FLUXES FROM INTERMITTENT AND PERENNIAL 83 Mike Mendel, Peter Adler, Rhonda Mendel WATERWAYS BLACK FLY (DIPTERA: SIMULIIDAE) PARASITE DISTRIBUTION IN 68 Bonnie Turek WESTERN OHIO GREENHOUSE GAS EBULLITION IN STREAMS OF VARYING 84 Erika Bilger, John Crawford, Brittany Ousterhout WATERSHED LAND USE AND SEDIMENT COMPOSITION CONSERVATION ASSESSMENT OF ODONATA IN ILLINOIS 69 Katie Mazanec, Erin Eberhard, Kevin Nevorski, 85 Jacqueline Heckenhauer, Steffen Pauls Amy Marcarelli INCORPORATING THE GENETIC LEVEL OF BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT LIMITATION OF NITROGEN FIXATION AND DIVERSITY INTO ASSESSMENTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS DENITRIFICATION RATES DETERMINED USING NUTRIENT ON MOUNTAIN STREAMS DIFFUSING SUBSTRATES 86 Edward Stowe, Seth Wenger, Bud Freeman, Mary Freeman 70 Kim Bray, H. Maurice Valett RANGE-WIDE DECLINES AND SPATIAL SYNCHRONY IN AMBER PRIMARY CONTROLS ON NUTRIENT USE: ECOSYSTEM DARTER (PERCINA ANTESELLA) POPULATIONS IDENTIFIED WITH METABOLISM AND DISTURBANCE IN A SMALL HEADWATER MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS STREAM, WESTERN MONTANA 87 Benjamin Schmidt, Stephen Spear, Amelia Tomi, 71 Kaitlin Perkins Cathy Jachowski PROSPECTING FOR SUBMICRON METAL PARTICLES IN A MINE USING ENVIRONMENTAL DNA TO IDENTIFY HABITAT WASTE CONTAMINATED RIVER REQUIREMENTS AND RESTORATION OBJECTIVES FOR THE 72 Kynser Wahwahsuck, Abagael Pruitt, Emma Overstreet, ENDANGERED FRESHWATER MUSSEL LASMIGONA DECORATA Amy Burgin (BIVALVIA:UNIONIDAE) SPATIAL VARIATION IN WATER AND SEDIMENT PHOSPHORUS CHEMISTRY IN MILFORD LAKE

52 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science C13 Ecotoxicology C17 Bioassessment 88 Ariel Wooldridge, Kristofor Voss 101 Jennifer Shanteau, Jeniffer Lynch, Jamie Carmon, HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH? SYNTHESIZING SUBLETHAL Kimberly Gerlock EFFECTS OF PESTICIDES ON SENSITIVE AQUATIC INSECTS COMPARISONS AND ANALYSES OF DIFFERENT SAMPLING TYPES USING A META-ANALYTIC APPROACH FOR REGULATORY PROTOCOLS IN MULTIPLE WESTERN STATES 89 Camille Flinders, William Arthurs, Joan Ikoma, Vickie Tatum 102 Cari-Lyn Epp LABORATORY EVALUATION OF IMPACTS OF EXPOSURE EXPANDING THE GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE OF THE CANADIAN CONCENTRATION AND DURATION ON SILVICULTURE AQUATIC BIOMONITORING NETWORK HERBICIDE TOXICITY TO AQUATIC PLANTS (LEMNA GIBBA) 103 Mark Bagley, Erik Pilgrim, Martin Knapp, Chris Yoder, 90 Whitney Conard, Graham Peaslee, Gary Lamberti Jorge Santo Domingo, Aabir Banerji LAKE MICHIGAN SPORT FISH AS RECIPIENTS OF PFAS – AN HIGH-THROUGHPUT ENVIRONMENTAL DNA ANALYSIS EMERGING CONTAMINANT IN THE GREAT LAKES INFORMS BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF AN URBAN STREAM 91 Claire Simmerman 104 Anwar Bushnaq MICROPLASTIC PREVALENCE IN THE WATER, HOW DO FINE SEDIMENTS AND HANGMAN CREEK DISCHARGE MACROINVERTEBRATES, AND TROUT OF THE KINNICKINNIC AFFECT BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES IN THE SPOKANE RIVER?

RIVER POSTERS 105 Zachary Tipton, Lucy Baker, Sally Entrekin, 92 Kayla Lavan, Daniel Elias Michelle Evans-White THE EFFECTS OF ACETAMINOPHEN ON CARASSIUS AURATUS STREAM ALGAL BIOMASS ACROSS A GRADIENT OF FEEDING AND MOVEMENT AGRICULTURE AND UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS WELLS 93 Rebecca Prest, Carissa Ganong TOXICITY OF AN ORGANOPHOSPHATE PESTICIDE TO THREE HETEROTROPH SPECIES IN COSTA RICAN LOWLAND WET C18 Biodiversity FOREST STREAMS 106 Yesica Velasques-Duque, Silvia Villabona-González, 94 Dean Fletcher, Christina Fulghum, Brooke Lindell, Hilda Palacio Angela Lindell, Paul Stankus, J McArthur ALPHA AND BETA DIVERSITY OF ZOOPLANKTON ASSOCIATED TRACE ELEMENT ACCUMULATION FROM COAL COMBUSTION TO TROPICAL LOG JAMS WASTE CONTAMINATION DIFFERS AMONG AQUATIC 107 Axel Eduardo Rico Sánchez, INVERTIVORES IN A COASTAL PLAIN STREAM Alexis Joseph Rodríguez Romero, Eugenia López López, Jacinto Elías Sedeño Días AQUATIC MACROINVERTEBRATES FROM HIDROLOGICAL C14 Hydroecology SYSTEM IN A NATURAL PROTECTED AREA IN CENTRAL MEXICO 95 Carly Andlauer, H. Maurice Valett ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN HYDROGEOMORPHIC CHARACTERISTICS AND PRIMARY PRODUCER DISTRIBUTIONS C20 Climate Change IN THE UPPER CLARK FORK RIVER, MONTANA 108 Meryl Mims, Alexis Jackson, Elizabeth Shadle, Meryl Mims ASSESSING AMPHIBIANS IN A CHANGING WORLD: COMPARING ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATION OF ARTIFICIAL PONDS TO C15 Population Ecology NATURAL WETLANDS IN A WARMING EXPERIMENT 96 James Kitchens, Emily Morris, Barbara Bennie, 109 Cancelled Douglas Baumann, Roger Haro, Richard Erickson, 110 Carissa Ganong, Thomas Barnum, John Duff, Molly Van Appledorn, KathiJo Jankowski Catherine Pringle USING ENVIRONMENTAL DNA TO PREDICT SEA LAMPREY PREDICTING CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS ON NEOTROPICAL POPULATION SIZE STREAM PHYSICOCHEMISTRY: COMPARING IMPACTS OF PRECIPITATION REGIME AND TEMPERATURE VIA WAVELET C16 Restoration Ecology ANALYSIS 111 Thibaut Rota, Antoine Lecerf, Cristina Canhoto, 97 Coleson Wrege, Sue Eggert François Guérold, Eric Chauvet CHANGES IN STREAM HABITAT QUALITY FOLLOWING CULVERT THERMAL ADAPTATION OF DRAGONFLY POPULATIONS RESTORATIONS IN NORTHERN GREAT LAKES STREAMS MEDIATES TOP-DOWN EFFECT ON STREAM ECOSYSTEM 98 Sue Eggert, Coleson Wrege PROCESSES IN A GLOBAL WARMING CONTEXT EFFECTS OF STREAM SIMULATION DESIGN ROAD-STREAM CROSSINGS ON THE INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY IN A NORTHERN FORESTED STREAM C21 Communicating Science 99 Matthew McTammany, Catherine Bille, 112 Sophia Bonjour, Nancy Grimm Savannah Weaver, Christine Kehrli, Jonathan Niles, MAKING PUBLICALLY AVAILABLE DATA ACCESSIBLE FOR Michael Bilger, Matthew Wilson STUDENTS GEOMORPHIC AND BIOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO BANK 113 Robert Shields STABILIZATION AND RESTORATION OF AGRICULTURAL STREAM WESTERN STATES COORDINATED RESEARCH EFFORT: CHANNELS INCREASING COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION AMONG 100 Catherine Bille, Matthew McTammany, Jonathan Niles, AQUATIC SCIENTISTS Michael Bilger, Matthew Wilson USING FUNCTIONAL TRAIT METRICS TO MONITOR SHORT-TERM CHANGES IN MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES FOLLOWING RESTORATION OF AGRICULTURALLY IMPAIRED STREAMS

53 C22 Disturbance 127 Benjamin Bolam, Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens, Stephen M. Bollens 114 Patricia A. Saunders, Jenna Dolhi Binder, Alexis Flagg, FEEDING RATES AND PREY SELECTION OF THE INVASIVE ASIAN Shelby Reutter CLAM, CORBICULA FLUMINEA, ON MICROPLANKTON IN THE DOES ROAD-CULVERT CONSTRUCTION IN SUMMER COLUMBIA RIVER, USA PROTECT LOCAL WATER QUALITY IN SMALL STREAMS OF THE MUSKINGHAM RIVER BASIN? 128 Jeremy Geist, Mark Luttenton, Scott Tiegs FRESH INVASIONS: POPULATION GROWTH OF A RECENT 115 Rebecca C. Novello, S. Mažeika P. Sullivan INVADER, THE NEW ZEALAND MUD-SNAIL, AND THE EFFECTS HOW DOES ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING AT NIGHT INFLUENCE ON NATIVE COMMUNITIES IN THE AU SABLE RIVER (MICHIGAN, STREAM ECOSYSTEM METABOLISM? USA) 129 Lauren Borland, Collin Mulcahy, Barbara Bennie, C24 Eutrophication Douglas Baumann, Roger Haro, KathiJo Jankowski, Molly Van Appledorn, Richard Erickson 116 Mark Devey, Janice Brahney IS CARBON DIOXIDE AN EFFECTIVE DETERRENT AGAINST DEVELOPING A NOVEL TECHNIQUE FOR RECONSTRUCTING INVASIVE BIGHEAD AND SILVER CARP? AN ASSESSMENT OF HISTORIC LAKE TROPHIC STATES USING CALCIUM CARBONATE BEHAVIOR AND MOVEMENT PATTERNS IN OUTDOOR PONDS CO-PRECIPITATION WITH PHOSPHORUS 130 Josi Robertson, Astrid Schwalb 117 Sarah Collins, Pavel Chernyavskiy, Charlotte Narr, LIVING ON THE EDGE: POPULATION DYNAMICS OF ZEBRA Marie-Agnes Tellier MUSSELS IN A TEXAS RESERVOIR WATER QUALITY IN NORTH AMERICAN LAKES: PARTITIONING POSTERS MACRO- AND MICRO-SCALE ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES USING 131 Kristen M. Diesburg, S. Mažeika P. Sullivan, NON-STATIONARY SPATIAL MODELS David W.P. Manning STREAM-RIPARIAN TROPHIC LINKAGE RESPONSE TO A RIPARIAN INVADER C25 Food Webs 132 Katharina Zimmermann, Kelsey Trammell, John Olson THE INVASIVE NEW ZEALAND MUD SNAIL: AN ANALYSIS OF 118 Caleb J. Robbins, Jackob A. Lutchen, James H. Thorp VELOCITY TOLERANCES DOES METHANE CONTRIBUTE SIGNIFICANT CARBON TO GREAT PLAINS RIVER FOOD WEBS? STABLE ISOTOPE EVIDENCE AND 133 Natalie Levesque, Theresa Tanner, Gary Lamberti FUTURE DIRECTIONS TREATING THE ALASKAN ELODEA INVASION WITH FLURIDONE MAY FURTHER ALTER WATER CHEMISTRY 119 Emily Arsenault, James H. Thorp, Mark Pyron EFFECT OF DIET ON THE INTESTINAL MICROBIOME OF 134 Emma Arneson, Jonathan Benstead, Stuart McGregor OMNIVOROUS RIVER CATFISH TROPHIC IMPACTS OF INVASIVE CRAYFISH IN ALABAMA WATERSHEDS HARBORING HIGH NATIVE CRAYFISH DIVERSITY 120 Rebecca Czaja, S. Mažeika P. Sullivan, Kay C. Stefanik, Lauren M. Pintor ENVIRONMENTAL AND BIOTIC DRIVERS OF FOOD WEB STRUCTURE IN OHIO STREAMS C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source 121 Jackob Lutchen, Caleb J. Robbins, James H. Thorp Impacts FOOD RESOURCES FOR BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES IN 135 Richard Hein, Rebecca Abler TWO GREAT PLAINS RIVERS: TESTING STREAM MORPHOLOGY A UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP MODEL TO IMPROVE INFLUENCE REGIONAL WATER QUALITY IN LAKE MICHIGAN WATERSHEDS 122 Jeremy Brooks, Colden Baxter, Dana Warren, 136 Chris Lucas, Nolan J.T. Pearce, Adam G. Yates William Ripple STREAM BIOFILM FUNCTION IMPACTED BY NUTRIENTS, BUT REVERBERATING RESPONSES TO TROPHIC CASCADES ACROSS NOT VELOCITY, ASSOCIATED WITH SIMULATED STORM EVENTS ECOSYSTEMS 123 Carlos Cáceres, S. Mažeika P. Sullivan, Adam Kautza TROPHIC STRUCTURE VARIATIONS OF FISH COMMUNITIES C28 Land-Water Interfaces ACROSS PHYSICOCHEMICAL GRADIENTS IN THE SCIOTO RIVER, 137 Sol Lisboa OHIO GROUNDWATER SEEPAGE AND LAKESHORE PRODUCTIVITY: A CASE STUDY AT ONEIDA LAKE, NY. C26 Invasive Species 138 Jordan Moffett, Logan Lancaster, Lauren Walker, Joy Ramstack Hobbs, Shannon Claeson, John Bishop, 124 Morgan Morin, Jeremy Geist, Scott Tiegs Mailea Miller-Pierce, Carri LeRoy COMPETITIVE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE NEW NITROGEN BY HERBIVORY EXPERIMENT ON LAND ALTERS ZEALAND MUD SNAIL AND GRAZING AND NON-GRAZING LITTER CHEMISTRY AND SUBSEQUENT IN-STREAM LITTER MACROINVERTEBRATES DECOMPOSITION 125 Emily Bovee, Justine Lawson, Jeremy Geist, Scott Tiegs EFFECT OF LEAF-LITTER SPECIES ON THE POPULATION AND INDIVIDUAL GROWTH RATES OF NEW ZEALAND MUD SNAILS C30 Molecular Ecology (POTAMOPYRGUS ANTIPODARUM) 139 Nicholas Bielski, Jason Kowalski, Jessica Orlofske 126 Peter Blum, Matthew Green, Shea Tuberty, Justin Murdock A DAMSEL IN DISTRESS: CHARACTERIZNG THE EFFECTS OF EFFECTS OF DIDYMOSPHENIA ON LARVAL CHIRONOMID THERMAL STRESS ON METABOLITES IN DAMSELFLIES DIVERISITY AND FEEDING STRUCTURES 140 Nathaniel D. Sturm, Kevin M. Kocot, Matthew L. Niemiller, Alexander D. Huryn DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIES-SPECIFIC PRIMERS FOR DETECTION OF CAVE CRAYFISH USING ENVIRONMENTAL DNA (EDNA)

54 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science C31 Organic Matter Processing 153 Tamao Kasahara, Peng Ruixin EFFECTS OF PARENT LITHOLOGY ON STREAM-GROUNDWATER 141 Devan Mathie, David Costello, Scott Tiegs EXCHANGE AND ORGANIC MATTER DECOMPOSITION IN ASSESSING THE PATCH DYNAMICS OF ORGANIC MATTER HEADWATER STREAMS IN KYUSHU, JAPAN DECOMPOSITION AND RESPIRATION USING COTTON STRIPS 154 Jordan Gilbert, Andrew Wilcox 142 Lillian Fulton, Jennifer Peterson, Tracey Anderson MODELING SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATION IN SEDIMENT DECOMPOSITION AND MACROINVERTEBRATE COLONIZATION BALANCE IN THE SANTA CLARA RIVER BASIN, CALIFORNIA OF RIPARIAN LEAF SPECIES IN THE POMME DE TERRE RIVER 155 Brian Laub 143 Kyle Madoni, Jonathan Benstead, Wyatt Cross PHYSICAL HABITAT VARIABILITY IN CIBOLO CREEK, TEXAS TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF CONSUMPTION, GROWTH, AND RESPIRATION OF LARVAL CHIRONOMIDAE (DIPTERA) 156 Allyn Dodd, Erik Pollock, Samuel Dias, Brianna Hillebrand, Michelle Evans-White RELATIVE RAIN AND GROUNDWATER CONTRIBUTIONS TO C32 Primary and Secondary Production STREAMFLOW ACROSS TWO FLOW REGIMES IN NORTHERN ARKANSAS 144 Elizabeth Johnston A COMPARISON OF REAERATION RATES OF EIGHT U.S. STREAMS IN DECIDUOUS FORESTS S01 The Environmental Flow and Water POSTERS 145 Phoenix Rogers, Jonathan Benstead, Amy Rosemond PREDICTING EFFECTS OF WARMING ON SECONDARY Management Nexus: Implementation PRODUCTION IN STREAM FOOD WEBS WITH FIXED DETRITAL Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of RESOURCE SUPPLY Environmental Flow Programs 146 Betsy Summers, Justin Reale, David Van Horn, Rebecca Bixby, Laura Crossey, Mark Stone 157 Jessie Doyle, Arev Markarian, John Olson SEASONAL AND INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY IN METABOLISM APPLYING ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW ANALYSIS TO UNDERSTAND ALONG AN ARIDLAND RIVER DRY SEASON HYDROLOGY ON THE CARMEL RIVER 158 Sayoni Dutta COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TREATMENT EFFICIENCY OF PPCPS C33 Remote Sensing IN WASTEWATER AND DRINKING WATER TREATMENT PLANT IN NORTHEASTERN OHIO 147 Sergey Pershin, Michael Grishin, Boris Katsnelson, Vasily Lednev, Ilia Ostrovsky 159 Kendra Kaiser, Alejandro Flores CHLOROPHYLL DISTRIBUTION IN LAKE KINNERET: DECONVOLVING HUMAN AND NATURAL CONTROLS FLUORESCENT LIDAR SENSING ON STREAMFLOW: AN APPROACH THAT LEVERAGES COMPLEMENTARY DATASETS AND MODELS 148 Hayley Oakland, Matthew Baker, Stefanie Kroll USING NEW MEASURES OF AQUATIC HABITAT TO ASSESS 160 James Machingura STREAM RESTORATION OUTCOMES DEVELOPMENT OF DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF NON-PERENNIAL RIVERS IN SOUTH AFRICA C35 Systematics and Taxonomy 161 Laura Rack, Mary Freeman, Seth Wenger, Laura S. Craig, 149 Nicole Chapman, Nora Willkomm, Christopher Tyrrell, Ben Emanuel Jessica Orlofske EVALUATING EFFECTS OF LOW STREAMFLOW ON BIOTA IN THE CONFIDENT TAXONOMY: USING BAYESIAN PROBABILITIES TO UPPER FLINT RIVER SUPPORT GENUS AND SPECIES LEVEL IDENTIFICATIONS BASED 162 Francis Olaniyan, Alex Ugwumba ON MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS. MACRO- INVERTEBRATES STATUS OF OLUWA RIVER IN ONDO 150 Jacqueline Heckenhauer, Deepak Kumar Gupta, STATE, SOUTHWEST, NIGERIA. Paul Frandsen, Stefan Prost, Tilman Schell, Julio Schneider, Steffen Pauls EVOLUTION OF SILK BIOSYNTHESIS AND ASSOCIATED S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent BEHAVIOUR IN CADDISFLIES Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions C36 Water Resource Management 163 Julie Kelso, Raphael Mazor 151 Jaylen Sims, S. Rebekah Burket, Marco Franco, Lea Lovin, A RAPID FIELD ASSESSMENT METHOD TO IDENTIFY PERENNIAL, Kendall Scarlett, Ruud Steenbeek, Craig Aschcroft, INTERMITTENT AND EPHEMERAL STREAMS OF THE ARID Michael Luers, Ramon Lavado, Bryan Brooks SOUTHWEST PHARMACEUTICAL UPTAKE KINETICS IN RAINBOW TROUT 164 Andrew Caudillo, Matthew Robinson, John Olson FROM EAST CANYON CREEK, AN EFFLUENT-DOMINATED ASSESSING PATTERNS IN TAXONOMIC STRUCTURE OF STREAM INFLUENCED BY SNOWMELT IN PARK CITY, UTAH, USA INVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES IN NON-PERENNIAL RIVERS AND STREAMS IN THE ARID SOUTHWESTERN U.S. C39 Hydrology/Geomorphology 165 Megan Rodenbeck, Matthew Robinson, John Olson ASSESSING TEMPORARY STREAMS IN CALIFORNIA: ARE 152 Matthew Baker, David Saavedra BRYOPHYTES STABLE INDICATORS OF DRY STREAM HEALTH? DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF AUTOMATED CHANNEL EXTRACTION FROM LIDAR IN CHESAPEAKE BAY WATERSHEDS 166 Isis Yelena Montes CONTRIBUTION OF THE DISCONNECTED POOLS AS REFUGE AND CONSERVANCY IN IRES

55 167 Emma Haines, John Olson 182 Jeffrey A. Back CREATING A DRYNEES INDEX FOR NON-PERENNIAL RIVERS NUTRIENT SUBSIDIES RESULT IN LARGER BODY SIZE, NOT ALTERED STOICHIOMETRY 168 Madison Foster, Terrance Loecke, Anatole Telegin, Benjamin Sikes, Amy Burgin 183 Steven Hohman, Ashley Smyth, Alexander Reisinger NUTRIENT EXPORT PATTERNS TO GROUNDWATER ACROSS QUANTIFYING MECHANISMS DRIVING NUTRIENT DYNAMICS IN LAND USE AND PRECIPITATION GRADIENTS STORMWATER PONDS ACROSS AN AGE GRADIENT 169 Alexander Brooks, Tim Covino 184 Austin Bartos PARSING HYDROLOGIC AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL CONNECTIVITY QUANTIFYING POTENTIAL HUMAN EXPOSURE TO IN A COMPLEX MONTANE FLOODPLAIN CYANOTOXINS FROM LETTUCE GROWN WITH CONTAMINATED WATER 171 Andy Banegas Medina TRANSITION OF FLOW RECESSION TO RESUMPTION IN A 185 Sophie Hill MEDITERRANEAN INTERMITTENT RIVER SPATIOTEMPORAL IMPLICATIONS OF URBAN STREETSIDE VEGETATION TO NUTRIENT AND CARBON LOADS IN 172 Abagael Pruitt, Janaye Hanschu, Emma Overstreet, STORMWATER Amy Burgin, Lydia Zeglin, Samantha Thomas VARIATION IN NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS IN STREAMS ACROSS THE KANSAS PRECIPITATION GRADIENT S05 Accidental Ecosystems: Physical, 173 Janaye Hanschu VARIATION IN STREAM MICROBIOME ACROSS THE KANSAS Chemical, Biological, and Social Processes PRECIPITATION AND LAND USE GRADIENTS

POSTERS 186 Coleson Wrege 174 Kathleen Lohse, Kayla Glossner, Ruth MacNeille, CHANGES IN STREAM HABITAT QUALITY FOLLOWING CULVERT Sarah Godsey, Jennifer Pierce, Clay Roehner, Fred Pierson RESTORATION PROJECTS IN NORTHERN GREAT LAKES STREAMS WIND AND WATER TRANSPORT OF CARBON AND NUTRIENTS 187 Maura Dudley, Mary Freeman, Seth Wenger, FOLLOWING WILDFIRE AT THE REYNOLDS CREEK CRITICAL C. Rhett Jackson, Catherine Pringle ZONE OBSERVATORY RETHINKING FOUNDATION SPECIES IN A CHANGING WORLD: THE CASE FOR RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM AS AN EMERGING FOUNDATION SPECIES IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters S06 The River Continuum Concept: 175 Jessica Scholz EVALUATING CATCHMENT AND ATMOSPHERIC DRIVERS Perspectives for the Future in Translational OF PHOSPHORUS INCREASES IN MOUNTAIN LAKES OF NORTHEASTERN UTAH Stream Ecology 188 Brian Staley, Danielle Braund, Sally Entrekin, 176 Roberto Carrera-Martinez, Melanie Taylor, Margaret Young, Krishna Patel, Maureen McClung, Daniel Markewitz, Lori Sutter, Mac Callaham Matt Moran INFLUENCE OF EARTHWORMS (OLIGOCHAETA: BIOLOGICAL AND ECOSYSTEM LEVEL CHANGES IN DAMMED SPARGANOPHILIDAE) ON DECOMPOSITION OF RIPARIAN HEADWATER STREAMS LEAF LITTER 189 Adriana Diaz, Daniel McGarvey, Frank Dirrigl DO STREAM INVERTEBRATE FUNCTIONAL FEEDING GROUPS S04 Novel Stressors and Novel REFLECT MACROSCALE VARIATION IN TERRESTRIAL VEGETATION? Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: 177 James Sinclair, Allyson Holmes, Basil Iannone CHARACTERISTICS OF INVASIVE PLANTS IN STORMWATER Investigations of Variables Responsible for PONDS Riverine Algal Blooms 178 Morgan Andrews 190 Lindsay Capito CLIMATE STRESSORS AND THE TOLERANCE OF FRESHWATER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS ON DIDYMO BLOOM INVERTEBRATES ALONG AN ELEVATIONAL GRADIENT FORMATION 179 Lauren Wisbrock, Timothy Hoellein, Shelly Moore 191 Nicholas Bruns, Matthew Ross, John Gardner, DISTRIBUTION OF ANTHROPOGENIC LITTER: MONITORING Jim Heffernan METHODS AND CONNECTIONS TO BIOTIC INDICATORS OF ESTIMATING RIVER CHLOROPHYLL A CONCENTRATIONS FROM STREAM HEALTH LANDSAT IMAGERY USING A MACHINE LEARNING APPROACH 180 Taylor Gillum, Katherine Cline, Tamara Contador, 192 Nayeli K. Sanchez, S. Mažeika P. Sullivan, Carlos Cáceres, James Kennedy, Sabrina Moore Kay C. Stefanik, Lauren M. Pintor INFLUENCE OF RIPARIAN HABITAT ON TERRESTRIAL HOW DO MULTIPLE STRESSORS INFLUENCE RIVERINE ALGAL INVERTEBRATE INPUT INTO A SUB-ANTARCTIC MAGELLANIC COMMUNITIES AND TOXIN PRODUCTION? REGION STREAM 181 Emily Taylor, Alexander Reisinger LANDSCAPE PATTERNS DRIVE VARIABILITY IN WATER CHEMISTRY ACROSS SUB-TROPICAL URBAN STREAMS

56 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for S13 The Times they are a Changing— Solutions Linking Organismal Phenology and 193 Michelle Evans-White, Sally Entrekin, Natalie Clay, Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems Samuel Dias ARE FRESHWATER BENTHIC PERIPHYTON SODIM AND 203 Vanessa Czeszynski, Daniel McGarvey CHLORIDE CONTENTS HOMEOSTATIC WHEN EXPOSED TO GUT CONTENT MASS VS. INDIVIDUAL BODY MASS: IS THERE A LOW-LEVEL INCREASES IN DISSOLVED SODIUM CHLORIDE? PREDICTABLE RELATIONSHIP IN PREDATORY STREAM FISHES? 194 Emily Ury, Justin Wright, Emily Bernhardt USING REMOTE SENSING OF VEGETATION STRESS TO TRACK S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: SALTWATER INTRUSION THROUGH HIGHLY CHANNELIZED COASTAL LANDSCAPES Technical and Conceptual Advances 204 Elfrida Isaksen-Swensen, Robert Payn, Meryl Storb, Todd Schlotfeldt S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of A SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF INFERENTIAL MODELLING TOOLS Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial THAT USE BOTH DISSOLVED OXYGEN AND INORGANIC CARBON MEASUREMENTS TO ESTIMATE WHOLE-STREAM POSTERS Ecosystems METABOLISM 195 Melody Feden, Howard Whiteman 205 Brian Saccardi, William H. McDowell, Adam Wymore, BEAVER ACTIVITY ALTERS ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION AND Wilfred Wollheim MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES IN A DEGRADED STREAM NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE CO2 DYNAMICS OF STREAMS FROM ECOSYSTEM NDIR SENSORS 196 Elizabeth Sudduth 206 Lily Kirk, Matthew Cohen THE EFFECTS OF BEAVER DAMS ON BIOAVAILABLE DISSOLVED THE RESPIRATORY QUOTIENT OF RIVERS AND STREAMS ORGANIC CARBON IN URBAN STREAMS S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News Metacommunity Dynamics in Freshwater About Acidification in the 21st Century Ecosystems 197 Dana Warren, Keith Nislow, John Magee, Emily Bernhardt, Kerry Yurewicz, Emma Rosi 207 Kyle Leathers, Albert Ruhi ASSESSING CHANGES IN STREAM FISH DISTRIBUTIONS IN THE PROJECTED CHANGES IN SNOWMELT TIMING ARE POISED TO HUBBARD BROOK WATERSHED AFTER 11 YEARS OF RECOVERY ALTER MACROINVERTEBRATE STRUCTURE IN SIERRA NEVADA FROM ACID DEPOSITION STREAMS 198 Stephen Norton, Ivan Fernandez, Sarah Nelson, Kaizad Patel S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New INFLUENCES OF DISCHARGE, PH, AND DOC ON RARE EARTH ELEMENT CONCENTRATIONS DURING RECOVERY FROM ACID Perspectives, Common Ground, and RAIN AT THE BEAR BROOK WATERSHED IN MAINE (BBWM) USA Knowledge Gaps 199 Kelly McIntyre, Craig Snyder, Kelly Maloney, Sally Entrekin MACROINVERTEBRATE RESPONSE DIVERSITY INCREASED IN 208 Kelley Fritz, Melanie Torres, Thomas Anderson, ATMOSPHERICALLY ACIDIFIED STREAMS OVER A 26 YEAR Morgan Geile, Ann Gilmore, Jon Ames, Quintin Bergman, PERIOD (1984-2009) Howard Whiteman BEAVERS TO BIRDS: THE INFLUENCE OF BEAVER RECOLONIZATION ON RIPARIAN BIRD COMMUNITIES S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient 209 Thibaut Rota, Jérémy Jabiol, Sylvain Lamothe, Didier Lambrigot, Eric Chauvet, Antoine Lecerf Mountain Streams PHENOTYPES UNDERPIN CONTRASTING ECOLOGICAL IMPACT 200 Trinity Hamilton, Taylor Price, Scott Hotaling, OF PREDATOR INDIVIDUALS Lusha Tronstad, Debra Finn, Lydia Zeglin 210 Alisyn Martinez, Steven Thomas, Alexander Flecker, DIVERSE MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES ASSOCIATED WITH ICE, Benjamin Koch, Zasha Welsh, Jane Marks BIOFILMS, AND SEDIMENTS IN THE HIGH TETON RANGE TEMPERATURE AND LEAF LITTER SPECIES AFFECT FLUXES TO 201 Kelly Neal, Adrianne Smits, Steve Sadro MICROBES AND INSECTS. EFFECTS OF CATCHMENT AND LAND COVER ON WATER 211 Kelsey Bowe, Matt Whiles CHEMISTRY IN HIGH ELEVATION LAKES IN SIERRA NEVADA, USE OF ADULT ANURAN COMMUNITIES AND DIETS TO ASSESS CALIFORNIA THE EFFECTS OF STREAM RESTORATION ON AQUATIC TO 202 Erin Larson, Andrea C. Encalada, Nicholas Hudson, TERRESTRIAL FOOD WEB SUBSIDIES Alexander Flecker HABITAT STABILITY DIFFERENTIALLY DRIVES MASS-LENGTH RELATIONSHIPS AND TROPHIC TRAITS ACROSS FUNCTIONAL FEEDING GROUPS IN THE ECUADORIAN ANDES

57 S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: S22 What Do Managers/Regulators Understanding Drivers of Microbial Need to Know from Science to Support Diversity in Stream Ecosystems Protection/Restoration/Adaptation 212 Melissa Castillo, Erin Hotchkiss, Stephen Plont Decisions? SOURCE-SPECIFIC DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON UPTAKE BY STREAM MICROBES 221 Arev Markarian, Jessie Doyle, John Olson PREDICTING THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND RICHNESS OF 213 Abigail Davidson, Alexandra Payne, Kurt Williamson FISH ACROSS THE NORTH SLOPE OF ALASKA TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL TRENDS IN MICROBIAL ABUNDANCE AND VIRAL COMMUNITY COMPOSITION IN A LOTIC 222 Julien Cucherousset, Libor Zavorka, Iris Lang, ECOSYSTEM Bastien Jorigne, Remy Lassus TO CONTROL OR NOT TO CONTROL: WHEN THE ECOLOGICAL COSTS OF MANAGEMENT-DRIVEN PHENOTYPIC CHANGES COUNTERBALANCE THE BENEFITS OF INVASIVE SPECIES S18 Conservation and Management of REMOVAL Crayfish in Western North America 214 Joseph Curti, Angela De Palma-Dow, C. Emi Fergus IT’S A TRAP! AN EVALUATION OF 12 PASSIVE TRAP TYPES TO S23 Enhance Your Work Through EFFECTIVELY CATCH AND CONTROL THE INVASIVE RED SWAMP Incorporation of Public Engagement CRAYFISH IN STREAMS OF THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS POSTERS 223 Emily Monroe, Rebecca Parsons, Yomi Noibi, 215 Doreen Cabrera Jenny Hoffner, Krista Capps PREDICTING THE EFFECTS OF DENSITY-DEPENDENT RESOURCE THE WATERSHED LEARNING NETWORK: ENGAGING LIMITATION ON BODY SIZE OF CRAYFISH POPULATIONS USING COMMUNITIES IN FRESHWATER SCIENCE THROUGH INDIVIDUAL-BASED MODELING COMMUNITY-UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS AND SERVICE 216 Schuyler McMahan, Nicholas Macias LEARNING RED SWAMP IN THE REDWOODS: AN INTRODUCED 224 Brittney Covington, Kristy Daniel, Gabrielle Payne, POPULATION OF THE REDSWAMP CRAYFISH (PROCAMBARUS Jared Messick, Christopher Serenari CLARKII) HAS ESTABLISHED IN SANTA CRUZ, CA. USING A SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN TO BOOST THE VISIBILITY OF ENDANGERED TOAD CONSERVATION S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life – Fostering Multidisciplinary Freshwater S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Research on Local to Global Scales Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age 225 Bradley Johnson, Chanae Ottley 217 Noé Ferreira-Rodriguez, Thomas Parr, Caryn C. Vaughn CAN SOCIAL MEDIA AID IN PARK MANAGEMENT? DEVELOPING FORECASTING THE GLOBAL CONSERVATION STATUS OF AND TESTING TOOLS TO COLLECT AND ANALYZE TWITTER AND FRESHWATER MUSSELS FLICKR POSTS FOR WISCONSIN STATE PARKS

S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Biological Information for Environmental in Freshwater Science Problem Solving 226 Kaleb Heinrich 218 Lauren Muskara, Shellsea Miller, Madison Granier, PEDAGOGY IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: A GRADUATE Romi Burks, Matthew Barnes COURSE TO PREPARE FUTURE SCIENCE FACULTY A SNAIL OUT OF WATER: HITTING THE TARGET ON PRIMER OPTIMIZATION FOR APPLE SNAIL DETECTION 219 Nicole Santoyo, Steven W. Hamilton S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary CHARACTERIZING LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH HABITAT IN AN Approaches in Freshwater Science AGRICULTURALLY DOMINATED LANDSCAPE 227 Elizabeth P Anderson, Melissa Lau 220 Anthony Roux, Sandra Clinton, PhD DO COLLEGE STUDENTS CONSERVE WATER? EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ALTERATIONS OF THE NATURAL FLOW REGIME DUE TO URBANIZATION 228 Felisha Walls, Daniel McGarvey AND BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE BIODIVERSITY AND POTENTIAL LINKS BETWEEN STREAM/RIVER HEALTH AND ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION HUMAN HEALTH INDICATORS

58 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science ANDERSON, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Presenter Index Elizabeth P agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster Programs, S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems, S25 Biocultural AANDERUD, Zachary C04 Microbial Ecology, S23 Enhance Your Work Approaches in Freshwater Conservation, S28 Through Incorporation of Public Engagement Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in ABBOTT, Benjamin C04 Microbial Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry, C22 Freshwater Science Disturbance, S23 Enhance Your Work Through ANDERSON, C14 Hydroecology Incorporation of Public Engagement, S24 Support- Elizabeth P ing Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age ANDERSON, Kurt S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and ABBOTT, Katherine S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Dimensions, S15 Towards a Predictive Understand- Streams ing of Metacommunity Dynamics in Freshwater ABDELRAHMAN, C05 Unionid Ecology Ecosystems Hisham ANDERSON, Steve S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: ABERNETHY, Erin C21 Communicating Science Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built ABRAHÃO, Daniel S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Environment Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps ANDERSON, Tracey S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- ACERO, Natalia S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- water Science tion to the Further Translational Science ANDINO, Patricio S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain ADAIR, E. Carol C10 Biogeochemistry Streams ANDREE, Sara C05 Unionid Ecology ADAME, Fernanda C32 Primary and Secondary Production ANDRES, Jose C30 Molecular Ecology ADAMS, Carrie S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built ANDRES, Kara C30 Molecular Ecology Environment ANDRUS, Jeff C16 Restoration Ecology C26 Invasive Species

ADAMS, Vanessa PRESENTER INDEX ANKENY, Josh C17 Bioassessment ADDIS, Brett C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates APPLING, Alison C10 Biogeochemistry AHRENSTORFF, Tyler C25 Food Webs ARANGO, Clay S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The ALBERTSON, Lindsey C07 Lentic Ecology, S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters Role of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial ARDON, Marcelo C10 Biogeochemistry Ecosystems ARGENT, David C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates ALBERTSON, Lindsey C16 Restoration Ecology, C25 Food Webs, S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Prop- ARGERICH, Alba S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and agating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Conceptual Advances ALEXIADES, S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The ARIMORO, Francis C03 Invertebrates, S20 Neglected African Freshwa- Alexander Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters, S26 Scholarship ter Bodies: Lessons on Sustainable Management of Teaching and Learning in Freshwater Science and Conservation of Freshwater Ecosystems ALFORD, Saman S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: ARISMENDI, Ivan C21 Communicating Science Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built ARMSTRONG, S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Environment Jonathan Streams ALIBERTI S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: ARNOLD, Kaylee S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- LUBERTAZZI, Maria Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built water Science Environment ARNON, Shai S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for ALLAN, Gerard C28 Land-Water Interfaces the Future in Translational Stream Ecology ALLEN, Daniel C28 Land-Water Interfaces, S02 Advancing ARNTZEN, Evan S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions, S10 Ecosystems Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Prop- AROVIITA, Jukka S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological agating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems, S15 Towards Information for Environmental Problem Solving a Predictive Understanding of Metacommunity Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems ARROITA, Maite C10 Biogeochemistry, S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translation- ALP, Maria S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- al Stream Ecology ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems ARSENAULT, Emily C25 Food Webs ALTERMATT, Florian C28 Land-Water Interfaces ARSUFFI, Tom S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local to AMELUNG, Gesa C31 Organic Matter Processing Global Scales AMERSON, Byron C10 Biogeochemistry, S08 Advancing Thermal ARTZ, Caleb C25 Food Webs Restoration of Rivers and Streams ASH, Kurt S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in ANDERSEN, Todd S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Western North America Streams ASHBERRY, Emily C01 Algae C31 Organic Matter Processing ANDERSON, Alyssa S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- water Science ASHCROFT, Craig C13 Ecotoxicology ATKINSON, Carla S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions ATKINSON, Carla L. S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems ATKINSON, Joseph S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems

59 AUSTIN, Bradley S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions BEAN, Eban S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: AVELLANEDA, Pedro C36 Water Resource Management Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment AYAYEE, Paul S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- BECK, Marcus S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Information for Environmental Problem Solving, Ecosystems S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision AYCOCK, Laura C16 Restoration Ecology Making in the Modern/Digital Age BAGSTAD, Kenneth S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision BEDDICK, David C17 Bioassessment Making in the Modern/Digital Age BEIER, Colin S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About BAI, Yaohui C17 Bioassessment Acidification in the 21st Century BAIRD, Donald C18 Biodiversity BELL, Michael S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About BAKER, David S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of Acidification in the 21st Century Public Engagement BELL, Spencer S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- BAKER, Edward S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems the Future in Translational Stream Ecology BELLIARD, Jerome C18 Biodiversity BAKER, Lucy S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions BELLMORE, J. Ryan S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, BAKER, Matthew S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Information for Environmental Problem Solving BELLMORE, J. Ryan S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and BAKER, Michelle C04 Microbial Ecology Streams, S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Streams, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: BALBI, Stefano S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowl- Making in the Modern/Digital Age edge Gaps BALDIGO, Barry S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About BELMONT, Patrick S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in Acidification in the 21st Century Freshwater Science BALIK, Jared S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain BELOVSKY, Gary E. C25 Food Webs Streams BENBOW, M. Eric S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for BALOGLU, Bilgenur C17 Bioassessment, C30 Molecular Ecology the Future in Translational Stream Ecology BAND, Lawrence S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: BENKE, Arthur S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Environment BENKENDORF, C03 Invertebrates BANKERS- S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Donald FULBRIGHT, Jennifer water Science L. BENNETT, Micah S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age, S27 Novel BARGMANN, Lucas S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Tools for Scoping and Problem Formulation to the water Science Further Translational Science

PRESENTER INDEX BARKALOW, Adam S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, BENNETT, Sean S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems BARNES, Rebecca S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The BENSON, Abigail S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters Making in the Modern/Digital Age BARRETT, Isabelle C11 Community Ecology, C16 Restoration Ecology BENSTEAD, Jonathan C04 Microbial Ecology, C31 Organic Matter Pro- BARRETT, Katherine C25 Food Webs cessing, C32 Primary and Secondary Production, L. S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, BARRETT, Nicholas C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps BARRIOS, Eugenio S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- BENSTEAD, Jonathan C20 Climate Change, C31 Organic Matter Process- agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, ing, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Programs BEREZOWSKI, Emily C15 Population Ecology BARTRON, Meredith C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates BERG, Deborah S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in L. Western North America BARTSCH, Lynn C10 Biogeochemistry BERG, Elizabeth S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: BARUCH, Ethan S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment Environment, S13 The Times they are a Changing BERG, Martin C24 Eutrophication, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel - Linking Organismal Phenology and Metabolic Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of Regimes in River Ecosystems the Built Environment BATISTA, Vandick S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering BERGAMASCHI, Brian C10 Biogeochemistry Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local to BERGER, Elisabeth S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions Global Scales BERNAL, Susana S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers BATTIN, Tom S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Dimensions BAUER, Eric S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology BAUTZ, Nicholas C04 Microbial Ecology BAXTER, Colden S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions, S15 Towards a Predictive Understand- ing of Metacommunity Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Per- spectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps

60 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science BERNHARDT, Emily C10 Biogeochemistry, C28 Land-Water Interfac- BIXBY, Rebecca C10 Biogeochemistry, S12 Climate Change in es, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: High-Gradient Mountain Streams, S23 Enhance Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Your Work Through Incorporation of Public Environment, S13 The Times they are a Changing Engagement - Linking Organismal Phenology and Metabolic BJORK, Robin S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know Regimes in River Ecosystems C20 Climate Change, from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts, C32 Adaptation Decisions? Primary and Secondary Production, S02 Advancing BLACKBURN, Sam C10 Biogeochemistry Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions, S06 BLANTON C30 Molecular Ecology The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the JOHANSEN, Rebecca Future in Translational Stream Ecology, S13 The BLASZCZAK, Joanna C10 Biogeochemistry, S06 The River Continuum Times they are a Changing - Linking Organismal Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translation- Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Eco- al Stream Ecology, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in systems, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances Biological Information for Environmental Problem BLEVINS, Christina S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Solving Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps BERNTSEN, Eric S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and BLOOD, Elizabeth S29 Advancing Freshwater Science: A Discussion Streams with the National Science Foundation BERTANI, Isabella S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions BLUM, Peter C01 Algae BERTUZZO, Enrico S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and BOEGEHOLD, Anna C21 Communicating Science, S04 Novel Stressors Conceptual Advances and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in BESSER, Alexi S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Freshwaters of the Built Environment Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps BOERSMA, Kate S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers BEST, Rebecca C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C28 and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Land-Water Interfaces Dimensions BETHKE, Bethany C25 Food Webs BOGAN, Michael C03 Invertebrates, C08 Urban Ecology, S02 BEZERRA, Maira S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers

Making in the Modern/Digital Age, S27 Novel and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and PRESENTER INDEX Tools for Scoping and Problem Formulation to the Dimensions, S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Further Translational Science Approaches in Freshwater Science BHASKAR, Aditi C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts BOGARD, Matthew C10 Biogeochemistry BHATTACHARYYA, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- BOJIC, Sandra S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- Sohini standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems Ecosystems BIANCHI, Thomas S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in BOLLENS, Stephen S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems M. water Science BICKLEY, Sam C16 Restoration Ecology BONA, Francesca S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology BICKLEY, Samuel C16 Restoration Ecology BOND, Nick S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers BIER, Raven C04 Microbial Ecology, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Mi- and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and crobial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial Dimensions, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Diversity in Stream Ecosystems S17 Bridging the Technical and Conceptual Advances, S16 Ener- Lotic-Microbial Gap: Understanding Drivers of gy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems Ground, and Knowledge Gaps BIERWAGEN, Britta S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological BOOTH, Michael S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Information for Environmental Problem Solving, Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ BOOTH, Tony S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons Adaptation Decisions?, S27 Novel Tools for Scoping on Sustainable Management and Conservation of and Problem Formulation to the Further Transla- Freshwater Ecosystems tional Science BOREUX, Max C38 Hyporheic Processes BILAK, Jared C08 Urban Ecology BORGWARDT, Florian S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision BILLMAN, Eric S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in Making in the Modern/Digital Age Western North America BOTTARIN, Roberta C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts BINFORD, Michael S29 Advancing Freshwater Science: A Discussion BOUCHARD, JR., R. C17 Bioassessment with the National Science Foundation William BIRON, Pascale S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and BOULTON, Andrew S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Streams and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and BIRRELL, Jackson C16 Restoration Ecology Dimensions BIRRELL, Jackson H. S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain BOUSKA, Kristen S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know Streams from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Adaptation Decisions? BISHOP, Anna C10 Biogeochemistry BOWDEN, William C10 Biogeochemistry, C22 Disturbance BISHOP, Ian S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological Breck Information for Environmental Problem Solving BOWEN, Brenda S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: BISHOP, Kevin S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Making in the Modern/Digital Age Environment BITTNER, Steven S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers BOWEN, Jennifer C10 Biogeochemistry and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions, S15 Towards a Predictive Understand- BOYER, Barney C03 Invertebrates ing of Metacommunity Dynamics in Freshwater BOYLE, Lindsey C18 Biodiversity Ecosystems BOYSEN, Angie C10 Biogeochemistry

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 61 BOZEMAN, Bryan C21 Communicating Science BURGE, David S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of BRADY, Cheyenne C04 Microbial Ecology Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms BURGIN, Amy C10 Biogeochemistry BRADY, Valerie C25 Food Webs BURGIN, Amy J. C10 Biogeochemistry, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Mi- BRAGG, Zachary C11 Community Ecology crobial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial BRAHNEY, Janice C10 Biogeochemistry, C24 Eutrophication, S16 En- Diversity in Stream Ecosystems ergy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common BURKE, Roger C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts, Ground, and Knowledge Gaps S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers BRASWELL, Anna S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Dimensions BRATSMAN, Samuel C22 Disturbance BURKET, S. Rebekah C13 Ecotoxicology BRATT, Anika C08 Urban Ecology BURKHOLDER, JoAnn C01 Algae BRAUKMANN, C17 Bioassessment, C30 Molecular Ecology BURNS, Doug S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About Thomas Acidification in the 21st Century BRAUND, Danielle C03 Invertebrates, C27 Landuse and Non-Point BURROWS, Ryan C10 Biogeochemistry Source Impacts BUSCH, Michelle S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers BREMERICH, Vanessa S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Making in the Modern/Digital Age Dimensions BRETZ, Kristen S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and BUTLER, Gavin S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Conceptual Advances Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps BREWER, Shannon S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- BUTMAN, David C10 Biogeochemistry agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow CAI, Meijun S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological Programs Information for Environmental Problem Solving BRIGGS, Martin C38 Hyporheic Processes CAI, Qinghua S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems BRIGGS, Michelle C07 Lentic Ecology, C25 Food Webs CAINE, Allison S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain BRINKMAN, Nichole C04 Microbial Ecology Streams BRITTEN, Hugh C12 Conservation Ecology CALDWELL, Timothy S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- BROOKES, Allen C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow BROOKS, Bryan C13 Ecotoxicology Programs BROOKS, J. Renee C10 Biogeochemistry CALLAHAM, Mac S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The BROTHERS, Soren C06 Large River Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry, C24 Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters Eutrophication CALLAM, Dan C21 Communicating Science

PRESENTER INDEX BROWN, Amy S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in CAMPEAU, Stephane C18 Biodiversity Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems CANN, Armand C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates BROWN, Bryan S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems CAPPS, Krista C08 Urban Ecology, C11 Community Ecology, S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the BRUCKERHOFF, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Future in Translational Stream Ecology Lindsey and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions CAREY, Cayelan C20 Climate Change BRUMM, Kyle C12 Conservation Ecology CARLING, Greg C04 Microbial Ecology, C22 Disturbance BRUNEAUX, Mattieu C10 Biogeochemistry CARLISLE, Daren C17 Bioassessment, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Management Nexus: Implementation BRUNO-COLLADOS, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environ- Daniel and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and mental Flow Programs, S07 What Makes the Fever Dimensions Rise: Investigations of Variables Responsible for BUCHWALTER, David S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions Riverine Algal Blooms, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions Translating Biological Information for Environmen- BUCKMASTER, Nick C12 Conservation Ecology tal Problem Solving BUDNICK, William C11 Community Ecology, C18 Biodiversity CARLSON, Erick S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- tion in the World’s Largest River System BUDY, Phaedra C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C06 Large River Ecology, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New CARLSON, Sam C10 Biogeochemistry Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge CARLSON, Stephanie S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Gaps and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and BUHMAN, Madeline S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Dimensions Making in the Modern/Digital Age CARRANZA, Lee Annn S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know BUMPERS, Phillip C08 Urban Ecology, C31 Organic Matter Processing, from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ C32 Primary and Secondary Production Adaptation Decisions? BUNN, Stuart C32 Primary and Secondary Production, S02 CARRERA-MARTINEZ, S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Roberto Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and CARRILLO, Carra C36 Water Resource Management Dimensions CARTER, Alice C32 Primary and Secondary Production, S06 The BUORO, Mathieu S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Future in Translational Stream Ecology Ecosystems CARVAJAL, Thaddeus C15 Population Ecology BURDETT, Ayesha C10 Biogeochemistry, S23 Enhance Your Work CARVALLO, Fernando C20 Climate Change Through Incorporation of Public Engagement BURFORD, Michele C32 Primary and Secondary Production

62 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science CASANELIA, Simon S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- CIEPIELA, Lindsy C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, CLAESON, Shannon C28 Land-Water Interfaces Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Programs CLAESON, Shannon C22 Disturbance CASPER, Andrew C06 Large River Ecology CLANCY, Niall S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps CASPER, Nicole S25 Biocultural Approaches in Freshwater Conservation CLARK, Cara S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and CASTANHO, Andrea S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Dimensions Making in the Modern/Digital Age CLARK, Christopher C10 Biogeochemistry CASTELAR, Sara S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and CLARK, Lisa S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in Dimensions Freshwater Science CASTELLON, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: CLAY, Natalie S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions Benjamin Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built CLEMENTS, William C16 Restoration Ecology C13 Ecotoxicology Environment CLILVERD, Hannah C26 Invasive Species CATHCART, Nate C12 Conservation Ecology CLINTON, PHD, S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- CAUVY-FRAUNIÉ, S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Sandra tion in the World’s Largest River System Sophie Streams COGHLAN, Stephen C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates CAWLEY, Kaelin S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances COHEN, Matthew C14 Hydroecology, S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial CECALA, Kristen S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecosystems, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Technical and Conceptual Advances Environment COLBURN, Betsy S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions CHAMBERLAIN, S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Kristen water Science COLDSNOW, Kayla S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions CHAMBERLIN, S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of COLE, Michael S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Catherine Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms, Streams S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in COLEMAN, Austin C11 Community Ecology PRESENTER INDEX Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems COLEMAN, Tracy C28 Land-Water Interfaces CHAMBERS, Patricia C01 Algae A. COLLINS, Alexandra S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age CHANCE-OSSOWSKI, C25 Food Webs Connor COLLINS, James C10 Biogeochemistry CHANDRA, Sudeep S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- COLLINS, Sarah C10 Biogeochemistry agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, COLLINS, Scott C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow COLLINS, Scott C04 Microbial Ecology Programs CHAPIN III, F. S. S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision COLLISTER, Daniel S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- Making in the Modern/Digital Age community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems CHAPMAN, Eric C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates COLMAN, Benjamin C06 Large River Ecology, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Fresh- CHARA-SERNA, Ana C06 Large River Ecology waters of the Built Environment CHASE, Dorothy C26 Invasive Species COLON-GAUD, Checo C10 Biogeochemistry, C21 Communicating Science, CHAUVET, Eric C31 Organic Matter Processing C31 Organic Matter Processing, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, CHEEK, Chris C12 Conservation Ecology and Knowledge Gaps, S26 Scholarship of Teaching CHEEK, Christopher C26 Invasive Species and Learning in Freshwater Science CHELGREN, Nathan S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know COMELEO, Randy C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ COMPSON, C18 Biodiversity, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Adaptation Decisions? Zacchaeus Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge CHEN, Kai C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Gaps CHEN, Ye S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision COMPTON, Jana C10 Biogeochemistry Making in the Modern/Digital Age COMTE, Lise S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- CHERI, Cameron C17 Bioassessment community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems CHIAPELLA, Ariana S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain CONN, Caitlin C32 Primary and Secondary Production Streams CONNEALY, Selena S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of CHIRHART, Joel C17 Bioassessment Public Engagement CHIU, Ming-Chih C15 Population Ecology CONNELLY, Kristin S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- water Science CHIVERS, Douglas S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in Western North America CONNELLY, Scott C03 Invertebrates CHO, Se Jong S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in CONWAY, Ryan S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- Freshwater Science community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems CHOWANSKI, Kurt C32 Primary and Secondary Production COOPER, Matthew C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts CHRISTENSEN, C10 Biogeochemistry COOPER, Scott C10 Biogeochemistry Victoria COPIC, Colette C26 Invasive Species CHUKWUKA, Kanayo S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- CORBI, Juliano S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Stephen tion in the World’s Largest River System Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps CIANCIOLO, Thomas S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions CORDOBA, Lis S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in CICCHINO, Amanda S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Freshwater Science Streams

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 63 COREDERO, Ruben S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- CUSICK, Daniel S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps CORMIER, Susan S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions D’ANDRILLI, Juliana C06 Large River Ecology, S13 The Times they are CORREA, Sandra S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- a Changing - Linking Organismal Phenology and ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems Ecosystems DANCZAK, Robert S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- CORY, Rose C10 Biogeochemistry standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems COSBY, Bernard J. S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About DANGLES, Olivier S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Acidification in the 21st Century agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, COSTELLO, David C10 Biogeochemistry, C24 Eutrophication, C37 Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Stoichiometry Programs, S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient COSTIGAN, Katie S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Mountain Streams and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and DANIELS, Melinda S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers Dimensions and Streams, S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role COTTINGHAM, S29 Advancing Freshwater Science: A Discussion of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial Kathryn with the National Science Foundation Ecosystems COTTINGHAM, C20 Climate Change DANNER, Eric S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering Kathryn Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local to COURTEMANCH, S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons Global Scales David on Sustainable Management and Conservation of DARLING, John C17 Bioassessment Freshwater Ecosystems DARWALL, William S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering COUTINHO, Bruno S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local to tion to the Further Translational Science Global Scales COUTO, Thiago C12 Conservation Ecology DATRY, Thibault S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers COVER, Matthew C21 Communicating Science and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions COVICH, Alan C15 Population Ecology DAUWALTER, Daniel S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know CRAGGS, Rupert S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Adaptation Decisions? Environment DAVIDSON, Abigail S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- CRAIG, Laura S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Public Engagement Ecosystems CRAIG, Laura S. S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- DAVIS, Jessica C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, DAVIS, Lisa S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Programs PRESENTER INDEX DAY, Samuel S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of CRANDALL, Trevor C10 Biogeochemistry, S23 Enhance Your Work Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms Through Incorporation of Public Engagement DAY-LEWIS, Fred C38 Hyporheic Processes CREED, Robert S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems DE BAAT, Milo S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: CREIGHTON, Katie C12 Conservation Ecology Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment CRESPO-PÉREZ, S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain DE BRIEVE, Bert S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Verónica Streams agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, CROMWELL, Kara C03 Invertebrates, C37 Stoichiometry Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow CROOK, David S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Programs Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps DE JAGER, Nathan S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know CROSS, Wyatt C06 Large River Ecology, C20 Climate Change, C32 from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Primary and Secondary Production, S16 Ener- Adaptation Decisions?, S24 Supporting Freshwater gy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Age CROSSLEY, Madeline C03 Invertebrates DE JESUS CRESPO, C08 Urban Ecology Rebeca CROWL, Todd C15 Population Ecology DE MENDOZA, S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- CRUMP, Alex S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- Guillermo community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems DE PALMA-DOW, C22 Disturbance, S23 Enhance Your Work Through Angela Incorporation of Public Engagement CUCHEROUSSET, S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- Julien ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River DE SOUZA, Lesley S25 Biocultural Approaches in Freshwater Ecosystems Conservation CUFFNEY, Thomas S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- DE VRIES, Jip S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Environment Programs DE WEVER, Aaike S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision CUMMINGS, Jayln S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About Making in the Modern/Digital Age Acidification in the 21st Century DEAVER, Emily S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- CUMMINS, Carolyn C31 Organic Matter Processing, S26 Scholarship of water Science Teaching and Learning in Freshwater Science DECKER, Paul S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and CUNHA, Davi S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Conceptual Advances Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps DEE, Martha S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: CURTIS, William S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built the Future in Translational Stream Ecology Environment

64 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science DEEMER, Bridget S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- DOUGHERTY, Kaitlyn S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River the Future in Translational Stream Ecology Ecosystems DOUGLAS, Michael C26 Invasive Species, S25 Biocultural Approaches DEGRANDPRE, C06 Large River Ecology, S14 Heterotrophic in Freshwater Conservation Michael Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual DOUGLASS, Sarah C05 Unionid Ecology Advances DOWNEY, Jerry C06 Large River Ecology DELVECCHIA, C09 Wetland Ecology Amanda DOYLE, Martin S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology DEMARS, Benoit S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances DRISCOLL, Charles S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About Acidification in the 21st Century DEMI, Lee S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps DRISCOLL, Katelyn S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ DENISON, Colby S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- Adaptation Decisions? community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems DRIVER, Lucas S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of DENTON, Marianne S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms Public Engagement DRUMMOND, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers DERE, Ashlee C28 Land-Water Interfaces Jennifer and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and DERRYBERRY, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Dimensions DeWayne and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and DUBOSE, David C03 Invertebrates Dimensions DUBOSE, Traci S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers DETENBECK, Naomi S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Streams Dimensions DETMER, Thomas C07 Lentic Ecology DUCHAMP, Joseph E. C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates DEVEREUX, Richard C17 Bioassessment DUDDING, Jack C15 Population Ecology DIABAT, Mousa S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and DUGDALE, Stephen J S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams Streams

DIAS, Samuel S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions PRESENTER INDEX DUGGAN, Sam S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological DIAZ, Pete C11 Community Ecology Information for Environmental Problem Solving DIBONA, Pamela S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know DUKTIG, Garrett C11 Community Ecology from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ DUMKE, Josh C25 Food Webs Adaptation Decisions? DUNCAN, Emily S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The DIJKSTRA, Paul S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems DUNCAN, Jon S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built DILLON, Michael S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Environment Streams DUNHAM, Jason C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, S08 DILLS, Greg C22 Disturbance Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and DIMICK, Jeffrey C17 Bioassessment Streams, S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient DIXON, Mark C06 Large River Ecology Mountain Streams, S22 What do Managers/Reg- ulators Need to Know from Science to Support DODDS, Walter C10 Biogeochemistry, C22 Disturbance, S02 Protection/Restoration/Adaptation Decisions? Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimen- DUNKLE, Matthew R. S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain sions, S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Streams Proliferation in the World’s Largest River System, DUNN, Samuel S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Environment DOLLOFF, Andy S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About DUPONCHELLE, S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering Acidification in the 21st Century Fabrice Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local to DOMÍNGUEZ, Ricardo S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Global Scales agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, DUTTON, Addie S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Programs DWYER, Mollie S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain DOMISCH, Sami S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Streams Making in the Modern/Digital Age DYBIEC, Jacob C09 Wetland Ecology DONG, Xiaoli S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in DYER, Fiona S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Conceptual Advances DONNELLY, Maureen S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain DYER, Jared C03 Invertebrates Streams EAGLES-SMITH, Collin C10 Biogeochemistry DORETTO, Alberto S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology EBERHARD, Erin C10 Biogeochemistry DORETTO, Alberto S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for EBERSOLE, Joe C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, S08 Ad- the Future in Translational Stream Ecology vancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams DORFF, Nathan C03 Invertebrates EDEGBENE, Ovie C03 Invertebrates DORIA, Carolina S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering EGLY, Rachel C26 Invasive Species, S18 Conservation and Man- Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local to agement of Crayfish in Western North America Global Scales EL-SABAAWI, Rana C10 Biogeochemistry DORN, Taylor S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers ELAKHAME, Luckey C03 Invertebrates and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions ELBRECHT, Vasco C30 Molecular Ecology C17 Bioassessment DORNBLASER, Mark C10 Biogeochemistry

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 65 ELGIN, Erick S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of FARRIS, Jerry C10 Biogeochemistry Public Engagement FAZEKAS, Hannah C10 Biogeochemistry ELIASON, Kevin C17 Bioassessment FEBRIA, Catherine C11 Community Ecology, C16 Restoration Ecology ELKIN, Kimberly S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- FEIJÓ DE LIMA, Rafael C28 Land-Water Interfaces agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow FELKER-QUINN, S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- Programs Emmi tion to the Further Translational Science ELLIOTT SMITH, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, FELLMAN, Jason S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Emma Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Streams ELOSEGI, Arturo C10 Biogeochemistry FEMINELLA, Jack C16 Restoration Ecology, S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translation- ELSER, Stephen S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of al Stream Ecology Public Engagement FENOGLIO, Stefano S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for ELVERUD, Darek C12 Conservation Ecology the Future in Translational Stream Ecology ELVIDGE, Janice S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in FERNANDEZ, Ivan S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About Western North America Acidification in the 21st Century EMANUEL, Ben S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- FERREIRA, Martin S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Freshwater Ecosystems Programs, S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incor- poration of Public Engagement FESENMYER, Kurt S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ EMBKE, Holly C30 Molecular Ecology Adaptation Decisions? ENCALADA, Andrea P202 FEULNER, Philine C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates C. FICKLIN, Darren C36 Water Resource Management ENCOMENDEROS, Ivo S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- tion to the Further Translational Science FIGARY, Stephanie S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams ENGLAND, Judy S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and FILICE, Paige C36 Water Resource Management, S23 Enhance Dimensions Your Work Through Incorporation of Public Engagement ENTREKIN, Sally C03 Invertebrates, C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts, S09 Freshwater Salinization: FINDLAY, Robert C04 Microbial Ecology, C31 Organic Matter Process- Science for Solutions, P200 ing, C37 Stoichiometry EPPEHIMER, Drew C08 Urban Ecology FINLAY, Jacques C16 Restoration Ecology ERDENEE, C03 Invertebrates, S06 The River Continuum FINN, Debra C03 Invertebrates, C17 Bioassessment, S12 Climate Bolortsetseg Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translation- Change in High-Gradient Mountain Streams al Stream Ecology FISCHER, Dylan C28 Land-Water Interfaces PRESENTER INDEX ESCOBAR, Ninel S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- FISHER, Larry S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Freshwater Science Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow FISKE, Gregory S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Programs Making in the Modern/Digital Age ESPELAND, Erin K. C14 Hydroecology FITZGIBBON, Andrea C10 Biogeochemistry, C24 Eutrophication ESPINOSA, Rodrigo S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain FLECKER, Alexander P202, C10 Biogeochemistry, S01 The Environmental Streams Flow and Water Management Nexus: Implemen- ESSELMAN, Peter C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts tation Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of ESTEY, Michael S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Environmental Flow Programs, S10 Biogeomorphic and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Agents: Role of Organisms in Propagating Change Dimensions in Fluvial Ecosystems, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowl- EVANGELISTA, S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- edge Gaps, S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Charlotte ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Fostering Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Ecosystems Local to Global Scales EVANS-WHITE, S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions FLINN, Michael C09 Wetland Ecology, S04 Novel Stressors and Michelle Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Fresh- EWENLA, Lois S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- waters of the Built Environment Oyindamola tion in the World’s Largest River System FLINT, Madison S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in EWING, Holly C20 Climate Change Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems FACEY, Jordan C01 Algae FODOR, Anthony S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- FALASCO, Elisa S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for tion in the World’s Largest River System the Future in Translational Stream Ecology FOGELMAN, Kaelyn C05 Unionid Ecology FALK, Don S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in FOGG, Katie C10 Biogeochemistry, S08 Advancing Thermal Freshwater Science Restoration of Rivers and Streams FANELLI, Rosemary S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: FOLLSTAD SHAH, C10 Biogeochemistry, S04 Novel Stressors and Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Jennifer Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Fresh- Environment waters of the Built Environment FANSLER, Sarah S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- FORBUSH, Micah C03 Invertebrates standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream FORESTER, Brenna S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Ecosystems Streams FARAH, Aldo S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- FORK, Megan C20 Climate Change ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems FORTINO, Kenneth C31 Organic Matter Processing FARAH-PÉREZ, Aldo C14 Hydroecology FOUNTAIN, Andrew S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain G. Streams

66 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science FOX, J. Tyler C22 Disturbance GALATOWITSCH, S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- FRADKIN, Steven S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Mark ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Streams Ecosystems FRAKES, Jameson S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain GALLAGHER, Morgan S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Streams Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: FRANCIS, Travis C12 Conservation Ecology Technical and Conceptual Advances FRANCO, Marco C13 Ecotoxicology GANGLOFF, Michael C01 Algae FRANCOEUR, Steve C04 Microbial Ecology, C31 Organic Matter Process- GARCIA, Pavel S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, ing, C37 Stoichiometry Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps FRANCOEUR, Steven C04 Microbial Ecology, C31 Organic Matter GARCÍA-OJEDA, S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Processing Marcos E. water Science FRANDSEN, Paul C30 Molecular Ecology GARLAND, Jay C04 Microbial Ecology FRAUENDORF, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, GAUR, Nandita C08 Urban Ecology Therese Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps GEARHEART, Greg S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision FREEMAN, Mary C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C03 Inver- Making in the Modern/Digital Age tebrates, C32 Primary and Secondary Production GEBHARD, Amy S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for FREEMAN, Mary S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- the Future in Translational Stream Ecology agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow GEIST, Juergen C05 Unionid Ecology Programs GELHAUS, Jon S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for FREI, Rebecca C22 Disturbance, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy the Future in Translational Stream Ecology and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age GELHAUS, Jon K. C03 Invertebrates FREMIER, Alexander S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in GENZOLI, Laurel C32 Primary and Secondary Production, S07 What Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of Variables FRENCH, Will C25 Food Webs Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms FRIBERG, Nikolai S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and GEORGE, Scott S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About Conceptual Advances Acidification in the 21st Century PRESENTER INDEX FRICKE, Rachel C12 Conservation Ecology GERIG, Brandon C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates FRICKE, Susan S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of GERSON, Jacqueline C10 Biogeochemistry, C27 Landuse and Non-Point Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms Source Impacts FRIEDMAN, C17 Bioassessment GHALAMBOR, S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Stephanie Cameron Streams FRIEDRICHS, Martin S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision GHAMIZI, Mohamed S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions Making in the Modern/Digital Age GHIYASABADI, Monir C24 Eutrophication FRITZ, Ken S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers GIAM, Xingli S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Streams Dimensions GIBAS, Cynthia S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- FRITZ, Rebecca C04 Microbial Ecology tion in the World’s Largest River System FRÖR, Oliver S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions GIDO, Keith C12 Conservation Ecology, C25 Food Webs, S02 FRY, Meridith S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers tion to the Further Translational Science and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions FULLER, Matthew S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams GIERSCH, J. Joseph S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Streams FULLER, Randy S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About Acidification in the 21st Century GILBERT, Eliza C12 Conservation Ecology FULLERTON, Aimee S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and GILBERTSON, S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The Streams Asheton Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters FUNK, Andrea S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision GILLETT, David S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age Making in the Modern/Digital Age FUNK, W. Chris S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain GILLIS, Carole-Anne S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams Streams FÜREDER, Leopold C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts GIRARD, Carlin S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built FUREY, Paula C01 Algae Environment GABOR, Rachel S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: GISLASON, Gisli C20 Climate Change, C32 Primary and Secondary Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Production, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Per- Environment, S06 The River Continuum Concept: spectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology GISLASON, Gisli Mar C18 Biodiversity GACIA, Esperança S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers GIVEN, EmmaLeigh S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Dimensions Environment GAETA, Jereme S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know GLASSIC, Hayley C07 Lentic Ecology, C25 Food Webs from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ GLENN, Bryce S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Adaptation Decisions? Streams GAGNON, Rebecca S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: GODSEY, Sarah S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Environment Dimensions, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age GOFORTH, Reuben C26 Invasive Species

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 67 GOLD, Arthur S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: GREIG, Hamish C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C20 Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Climate Change Environment GRIFFITH, John S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- GOLD, Roger C21 Communicating Science standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream GOLLADAY, Stephen C10 Biogeochemistry, S23 Enhance Your Work Ecosystems Through Incorporation of Public Engagement GRIFFITH, Michael S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know GOLLADAY, Stephen S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ W. and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Adaptation Decisions? Dimensions GRIFFITHS, Natalie C10 Biogeochemistry, C16 Restoration Ecology GONZALEZ, Darcia C20 Climate Change GRIFFITHS, Ronald C15 Population Ecology GONZALEZ, Eduardo S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in GRIMM, Nancy S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- Freshwater Science tion in the World’s Largest River System GONZALEZ, Maria C07 Lentic Ecology GROFFMAN, Peter S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: GONZÁLEZ, Ignacio S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Environment Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow GRUBB, Brooke C30 Molecular Ecology Programs GRUNTZ, Connor S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions GONZÁLEZ-ZEAS, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- GRUPPUSO, Laura S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for Dunia agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, the Future in Translational Stream Ecology Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Programs GUFFIN, Emily S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built GOODMAN, Keli S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Environment Conceptual Advances GUINNIP, James C22 Disturbance GOOSEFF, Michael C14 Hydroecology GULIS, Vlad C04 Microbial Ecology, C31 Organic Matter Process- GOPALAKRISHNAN, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: ing, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Kishore Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Environment GUTIERREZ, Carolina S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain GORDON-WEAVER, C01 Algae Streams Aaron GUTIÉRREZ- C22 Disturbance GOSSELIN, Pascale S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and FONSECA, Pablo E. Streams GUTIERREZ-JURADO, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers GÖTHE, Emma C11 Community Ecology Karina and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and GOTKOWSKI, Nicole C38 Hyporheic Processes Dimensions GOUGHERTY, Steven C09 Wetland Ecology GUY, Christopher C07 Lentic Ecology, C25 Food Webs, S16 Ener- gy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common PRESENTER INDEX GRACE, Michael C04 Microbial Ecology, S06 The River Continuum Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translation- al Stream Ecology, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in HAGERTHEY, Scot S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances tion to the Further Translational Science GRAHAM, Elizabeth C11 Community Ecology, C16 Restoration Ecology HAGY, James C17 Bioassessment GRAHAM, Emily S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- HAIRSTON, Nelson S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Ecosystems HAJIBABAEI, C18 Biodiversity GRAN, Karen S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in Mehrdad Freshwater Science HALE, Rebecca S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers GRANT, Christopher C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions GRANTHAM, Ted S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, HALE, Tony S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Making in the Modern/Digital Age Programs HALL, Damon C36 Water Resource Management GRANTHAM, Ted S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- HALL, Robert C06 Large River Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry, S13 agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Flow Programs, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Ecosystems, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Technical and Conceptual Advances, S16 Ener- Disciplines and Dimensions, S15 Towards a Predic- gy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common tive Understanding of Metacommunity Dynamics in Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Freshwater Ecosystems HALVORSON, Halvor C04 Microbial Ecology, C31 Organic Matter Pro- GRAY, Austin C28 Land-Water Interfaces cessing C04 Microbial Ecology, C31 Organic Matter GREAVER, Tara S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- Processing, C37 Stoichiometry tion to the Further Translational Science HAMDHANI, C08 Urban Ecology GREEN, Allyson S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Hamdhani water Science HAMILTON, Anna S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological GREEN, Linda C07 Lentic Ecology Information for Environmental Problem Solving, S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know GREEN, Matthew C01 Algae from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ GREEN, Matthew S15 Towards a predictive understanding of meta- Adaptation Decisions? community dynamics in freshwater ecosystems HAMILTON, Gregor C25 Food Webs GREER, Meredith C20 Climate Change HAMILTON, Stephen C04 Microbial Ecology, C26 Invasive Species GREGORY, Stan S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and HAMPTON, Tyler S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Streams Making in the Modern/Digital Age

68 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science HAND, Brian S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain HEFFERNAN, Jim C08 Urban Ecology, C32 Primary and Secondary Streams Production, S06 The River Continuum Concept: HANINGTON, S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of Perspectives for the Future in Translational Matthew Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms Stream Ecology, S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of Variables Responsible for Riverine HANKS, Cullen S25 Biocultural Approaches in Freshwater Algal Blooms, S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Conservation Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosys- HANNAH, David S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision tems, S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Making in the Modern/Digital Age Organismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in HANRAHAN, Brittany S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The River Ecosystems, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances HANSCHU, Janaye C10 Biogeochemistry, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Mi- HEIDEN, Katie C28 Land-Water Interfaces crobial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial HEILPERN, Sebastian S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering Diversity in Stream Ecosystems Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local HANSEN, Carly S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision to Global Scales, S25 Biocultural Approaches in Making in the Modern/Digital Age Freshwater Conservation HANSEN, Gretchen C25 Food Webs, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy HEILVEIL, Jeffrey C15 Population Ecology and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age HEIN, Thomas S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision HANSEN, Neil S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age Making in the Modern/Digital Age C04 Microbial HELMANN, Jacob S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Ecology Making in the Modern/Digital Age HANSON, Paul C10 Biogeochemistry HELMS, Brian C05 Unionid Ecology, C16 Restoration Ecology, S06 HARDEN, Leigh Anne C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology HARDIN, Lauren C03 Invertebrates HELTON, Ashley C32 Primary and Secondary Production, S06 The HARDING, Jon C11 Community Ecology, C16 Restoration Ecology, River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the C25 Food Webs Future in Translational Stream Ecology HARMS, Tamara C10 Biogeochemistry, S13 The Times they are a HENDERSON, Kate C20 Climate Change, C32 Primary and Secondary

Changing - Linking Organismal Phenology and PRESENTER INDEX Production Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems HENDRICKSON, C14 Hydroecology HARPER, Jennifer C04 Microbial Ecology Patrick HARRINGTON, S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain HENERY, Rene S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Rachel Streams agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, HARRISON, Anna C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow HARRISON, Ian S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering Programs Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local to HENRY, Anne S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in Global Scales Freshwater Science HART, Rheannon S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- HENRY, Rebekah C04 Microbial Ecology agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, HENSLEY, Robert C14 Hydroecology, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances Programs HERBST, Dave S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers HARVEY, Bret S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Streams Dimensions HASSETT, Michael C21 Communicating Science, C24 Eutrophication HERBST, David B. S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain HAUCK, Sarah S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Streams, S15 Towards a Predictive Understand- Making in the Modern/Digital Age, S27 Novel ing of Metacommunity Dynamics in Freshwater Tools for Scoping and Problem Formulation to the Ecosystems Further Translational Science HERING, Daniel S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision HAUGLAND, Richard C04 Microbial Ecology Making in the Modern/Digital Age HAWKINS, Charles C03 Invertebrates, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: HERLIHY, Alan C10 Biogeochemistry Translating Biological Information for Environmen- HERMOSO, Virgilio S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision tal Problem Solving Making in the Modern/Digital Age HAYER, Michaela C04 Microbial Ecology HERNANDEZ C36 Water Resource Management HAYFORD, Barbara C03 Invertebrates, S06 The River Continuum ABRAMS, Darixa Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translation- HERRERA-R, Guido A S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- al Stream Ecology ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River HE, Fengzhi S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- Ecosystems community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems HERRERA-R, Guido A. C14 Hydroecology HEBERLING, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological HERRICK, Jeffrey D. S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- Matthew Information for Environmental Problem Solving tion to the Further Translational Science HECKY, Robert S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons HERRON, Elizabeth C07 Lentic Ecology on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Freshwater Ecosystems HERSHEY, Anne C28 Land-Water Interfaces HEDDEN, Crosby S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers HIGGINS, Brendan C05 Unionid Ecology and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and HIGGINS, Edward S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- Dimensions standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream HEDDEN, Skyler C12 Conservation Ecology, S02 Advancing Ecosystems Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral HILL, Ryan C04 Microbial Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions HILTNER, Ethan C18 Biodiversity HINES, Brian C12 Conservation Ecology

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 69 HINNERS, Sarah S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: HOUSTON, Joel S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Western North America Environment HOVERMAN, Jason C03 Invertebrates HINTZ, William S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions HOWARD, Jeanette S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- HIRSCH, Jodie C25 Food Webs agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, HOBBS, Ben S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Freshwater Science Programs HOBBS, Monika S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain HOWARD-PARKER, S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions Streams Brooke HOBSON, Paul S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision HOWE, Emily S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age Making in the Modern/Digital Age HOCKETT, Justin C11 Community Ecology HRODEY, Peter C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates HODGES, Shawn S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of HUDSON, Nicholas P202 Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms HUERTA, Gabrielle C31 Organic Matter Processing HOELLEIN, Timothy S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: HUERTAS, Mar C03 Invertebrates Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built HUGHES, London S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Environment, S06 The River Continuum Concept: Making in the Modern/Digital Age Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology HUMPHRIES, Paul S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps HOFFMAN, Gregory C32 Primary and Secondary Production HUNGATE, Bruce C04 Microbial Ecology HOGAN, Derek C20 Climate Change HUNT, Darrin S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- HOGSDEN, Kristy C11 Community Ecology, C16 Restoration Ecology tion in the World’s Largest River System HOLDER, Anna C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates HUNT, Jen S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision HOLLIEN, Kelsey C08 Urban Ecology Making in the Modern/Digital Age HOLLISTER, Jeffrey C07 Lentic Ecology HURLEY, Jennifer S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions HOLLOWAY, Joshua C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates HURLEY, Patrick C10 Biogeochemistry HOLMES, Robert S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision HURYN, Alexander D S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Making in the Modern/Digital Age Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps HOLMLUND, Tamara S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- HURYN, Alexander D. C20 Climate Change, C32 Primary and Secondary water Science Production, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Per- spectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps HOLMQUIST, Jeff C12 Conservation Ecology HUUSKO, Ari C11 Community Ecology HOLTGRIEVE, Gordon C07 Lentic Ecology, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances IANNONE, Basil S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems:

PRESENTER INDEX Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built HOOD, Eran S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Environment Streams IANNUCCI, Frances C10 Biogeochemistry, C22 Disturbance HOOD, James C20 Climate Change, C32 Primary and Secondary Production, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Per- ICKES, Brian S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know spectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ HOOK, Tomas C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Adaptation Decisions? IMAMURA, Masahiro C16 Restoration Ecology HOPFENSPERGER, S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of Kristy Public Engagement INFANTE, Dana C26 Invasive Species HOPKINS, Kristina C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts, S04 INGALLS, Anitra C10 Biogeochemistry Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological INOUE, Mikio C22 Disturbance Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment ISAAC, Victoria S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering HOPPER, Garrett S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local to and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Global Scales Dimensions ISAAK, Daniel S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and HOSEN, Jacob S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Streams, S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need Conceptual Advances to Know from Science to Support Protection/Resto- HOTALING, Scott S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain ration/Adaptation Decisions? Streams ISAKSEN-SWENSEN, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and HOTCHKISS, Erin S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives Elfrida Conceptual Advances for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology, S14 ISENBERG, Daniel C16 Restoration Ecology Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances IVES, Jessica S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons on Sustainable Management and Conservation of HOTCHKISS, Erin R. S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Freshwater Ecosystems Conceptual Advances IZURIETA, Clemente S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and HOU, Loren S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Conceptual Advances Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment JACKSON, C. Rhett S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in Freshwater Science HOUGHTON, Katelyn C17 Bioassessment JACKSON, Donald C32 Primary and Secondary Production, S15 HOULE, Kristopher S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Towards a Predictive Understanding of Metacom- Streams munity Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems HOUSER, Jeffrey S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know JACKSON, Mark S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Making in the Modern/Digital Age Adaptation Decisions?, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age

70 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science JACKSON, Sue C26 Invasive Species, S01 The Environmental Flow JONES, Erin C04 Microbial Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry, S23 and Water Management Nexus: Implementation Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environ- Public Engagement mental Flow Programs, S25 Biocultural Approaches JONES, Jeremy C10 Biogeochemistry, S02 Advancing Knowledge in Freshwater Conservation on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: JACKSON, Susan S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological Across Disciplines and Dimensions Information for Environmental Problem Solving, JONES, Leslie S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know Streams from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ JONES, Natalie C12 Conservation Ecology Adaptation Decisions? JACKSON, William S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About JONES, Nicholas C32 Primary and Secondary Production Acidification in the 21st Century JONES, Ryan S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- JACOBI, Gerald C16 Restoration Ecology tion to the Further Translational Science S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formulation to the JACOBSEN, Dean S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Further Translational Science Streams JUNKER, James S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, JACOBSON, Hailey S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Streams JUSTUS, Billy S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of JACOBSON, Peter S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms Making in the Modern/Digital Age JYVÄSJÄRVI, Jussi C11 Community Ecology, C27 Landuse and JACOBUS, Luke C01 Algae Non-Point Source Impacts, C31 Organic Matter Pro- JAHNE, Michael C04 Microbial Ecology cessing, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating JÄHNIG, Sonja S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- Biological Information for Environmental Problem community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems, Solving S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision KADYE, Wilbert S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons Making in the Modern/Digital Age on Sustainable Management and Conservation of JÄHNIG, Sonja C. S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering Freshwater Ecosystems Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local to KAHN, Owen S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems:

Global Scales, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built PRESENTER INDEX and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age Environment JAMEEL, Yusuf S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: KAKOUEI, Karan S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Making in the Modern/Digital Age Environment KALTOVA, Tatiana S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers JAMES, Aryanna S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions JAMES, Joseph C17 Bioassessment KAMAU, Peris W. S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons JAMONEAU, Aurelien C18 Biodiversity on Sustainable Management and Conservation of JANETSKI, David J. C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Freshwater Ecosystems JANKOWSKI, KathiJo S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know KAMBIKAMBI, Manda S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Adaptation Decisions?, S24 Supporting Freshwater Freshwater Ecosystems Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital KAMKE, Kaira C09 Wetland Ecology Age KAMPF, Stephanie S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers JANZ, Dave C17 Bioassessment and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and JARDINE, Tim C17 Bioassessment, S18 Conservation and Man- Dimensions agement of Crayfish in Western North America KAN, Jinjun C04 Microbial Ecology, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Mi- JEPLAWY, Joann C28 Land-Water Interfaces crobial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems JOHANSEN, John C30 Molecular Ecology KANN, Jacob S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of JOHNSON, Alexandra S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment KANZ, Abraham C25 Food Webs JOHNSON, Brent C17 Bioassessment KAPLAN, Louis C10 Biogeochemistry, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Mi- crobial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial JOHNSON, Connor S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Diversity in Stream Ecosystems Streams KARAPETROVA, S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain JOHNSON, James S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- Aleksandra Streams tion in the World’s Largest River System KARLSSON, Jan C20 Climate Change JOHNSON, Laura C10 Biogeochemistry, S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of Public Engagement KASHIAN, Donna S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built JOHNSON, Philip C32 Primary and Secondary Production, S16 Ener- Environment, S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydro- gy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common power Proliferation in the World’s Largest River Ground, and Knowledge Gaps C20 Climate Change System JOHNSON, Savannah S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers KASPER, Brian S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Streams Dimensions KAUHANEN, Pete S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision JOHNSON, Sherri C10 Biogeochemistry Making in the Modern/Digital Age JOHNSON, Zacchary S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and KAUTZ, Andrea C03 Invertebrates Streams KAYANDA, Robert S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons JOHNSTON, Sarah C10 Biogeochemistry on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Ellen Freshwater Ecosystems JONES, Devin S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions KAYLOR, Matthew C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 71 KAYS, Brenna S25 Biocultural Approaches in Freshwater KING, Ryan S. S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Conservation Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built En- KAZ, Anna S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain vironment, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Streams Biological Information for Environmental Problem Solving KEEFER, Matthew C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, S08 Ad- vancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams KIRK, Lily S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology, S14 KEELY, Scott C04 Microbial Ecology Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and KEENAN, Dru C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, S08 Ad- Conceptual Advances vancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams KIRKHAM, Krista C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts KEETON, Jenna S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know KIRKWOOD, Andrea S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Adaptation Decisions? Environment KELLER, David C16 Restoration Ecology KLEINDL, Paige C28 Land-Water Interfaces KELLER, Reuben C26 Invasive Species KLEMMER, Amanda C09 Wetland Ecology KELLER, Troy S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: KNEITEL, Jamie S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems Environment KNOUFT, Jason C36 Water Resource Management KELLEY, Joanna S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Streams KOBAYASHI, Yoshi S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances KELLOGG, D.Q. C07 Lentic Ecology KOBRYN, Madison C17 Bioassessment KELLY, John S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built KOCH, Benjamin C04 Microbial Ecology, S16 Energy-Flow Food Environment, S06 The River Continuum Concept: Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Knowledge Gaps, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Ecology, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial Diversity Understanding Drivers of Microbial Diversity in in Stream Ecosystems Stream Ecosystems KOCH, Jeff C25 Food Webs KELLY, Michelle C10 Biogeochemistry, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Mi- KOEL, Todd C07 Lentic Ecology, C25 Food Webs Catherine crobial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial KOENIG, Lauren C32 Primary and Secondary Production, S14 Diversity in Stream Ecosystems Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and KELLY, Patrick C07 Lentic Ecology Conceptual Advances KELSO, Julie S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of KOERNER, Matt S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Public Engagement Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems KELSON, Suzanne S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- KOMINOSKI, John C10 Biogeochemistry, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances PRESENTER INDEX Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow KONDRATIEFF, Boris S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Programs Streams KENNARD, Mark C10 Biogeochemistry, S02 Advancing Knowledge KONRAD, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Christopher Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Across Disciplines and Dimensions, S16 Ener- Environment gy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps KOOL, Johnathan C26 Invasive Species KENNEDY, James S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: KOPF, Keller S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Environment KOPP, Darin C28 Land-Water Interfaces, S02 Advancing KENNEDY, Ted C15 Population Ecology, C28 Land-Water Inter- Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral faces, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions Management Nexus: Implementation Challenges, KORTENHOEVEN, Eric C11 Community Ecology Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow KORYTO, Kevin S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Programs, S13 The Times they are a Changing Making in the Modern/Digital Age - Linking Organismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems, S16 Energy-Flow KOSTER, Wayne S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, and Knowledge Gaps Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Programs KENNEN, Jonathan S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, KOTALIK, C13 Ecotoxicology Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Christopher Programs KOVACIC, David C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts KESTER, Rachel C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates KOVALENKO, Katya C25 Food Webs KIM, Lisa S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: KRAAK, Michiel S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment, S06 The River Continuum Concept: Environment Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream KRABBENHOFT, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecology Corey Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built KIMMEL, William C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Environment KINARD, Sean C20 Climate Change KRAFT, Jackie C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts KINCAID, Dustin C10 Biogeochemistry KRANZFELDER, Petra S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- KINDERVATER, Emily C07 Lentic Ecology water Science KING, Kevin S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The KRAUSE, Stefan S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters Making in the Modern/Digital Age KING, Leighton C24 Eutrophication KREAKIE, Betty C07 Lentic Ecology

72 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science KREILING, Rebecca C10 Biogeochemistry LAUCK, Marina S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- KREITALS, Natasha S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in tion in the World’s Largest River System Western North America LAVADO, Ramon C13 Ecotoxicology KREMER, Lauren C22 Disturbance LAVE, Rebecca S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in KRIST, Amy C18 Biodiversity, C37 Stoichiometry, S21 Beyond Freshwater Science Bioassessment: Translating Biological Information LAVELLE, Kathleen C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates for Environmental Problem Solving LAVERE, Ashley S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- KROEZE, Shayla C38 Hyporheic Processes water Science KROLL, Stefanie C16 Restoration Ecology LAVOIE, Isabelle C18 Biodiversity KRUPKA, Nathan C11 Community Ecology LAVOIE, Isabelle C01 Algae KRUSE, Christi C12 Conservation Ecology LAWRENCE, David C20 Climate Change KRUSE, Jim S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for LAWRENCE, Greg S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About the Future in Translational Stream Ecology Acidification in the 21st Century KRYSAN, Patrick C30 Molecular Ecology LAWRENCE, Ted S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons on Sustainable Management and Conservation of KUEHN, Kevin C04 Microbial Ecology, C31 Organic Matter Process- Freshwater Ecosystems ing, C37 Stoichiometry LAZCANO, Raul S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: KUEHNE, Lauren C26 Invasive Species Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built KUGLEROVÁ, Lenka C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Environment KULLBERG, Alyssa C20 Climate Change LAZORCHAK, Jim S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions KUNZ, Joan S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- LEAL, Miguel C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates water Science LEARMAN, Deric C09 Wetland Ecology KUNZA, Lisa C32 Primary and Secondary Production LEASURE, Doug S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know KURTHEN, Angelika S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems Adaptation Decisions?

KURYLYK, Barret S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and LEBLANC, David S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and PRESENTER INDEX Streams Streams KUSHORO, Hijrah S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- LEBOUCHER, C18 Biodiversity Yetunde tion in the World’s Largest River System Thibault LABARGE, Gregory S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The LECERF, Antoine C31 Organic Matter Processing, S13 The Times they Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters are a Changing - Linking Organismal Phenology LABIOSA, Rochelle S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems Streams LEDUC, Stephen S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- LAFONTAINE, Jacob C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates tion to the Further Translational Science LAMB, Kevin C11 Community Ecology LEE, Sylvia C17 Bioassessment, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of LAMBERTI, Gary C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates the Built Environment, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: LAMBIRTH, Kevin S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- Translating Biological Information for Environmen- tion in the World’s Largest River System tal Problem Solving, S24 Supporting Freshwater LANCASTER, Logan C28 Land-Water Interfaces Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age, S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem LANCE, Stacey C11 Community Ecology Formulation to the Further Translational Science LANDGUTH, Erin S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain LEFF, Laura S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- Streams standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream LANE, Belize S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Ecosystems agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, LEHOSMAA, Kaisa C11 Community Ecology Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Programs, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and LEIBOLD, Mathew S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems LANG, Bret C10 Biogeochemistry LEIBOWITZ, Scott C04 Microbial Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry LANG, Kathy S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of LEINENBACH, Peter C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, S08 Ad- Public Engagement vancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams LANGHANS, Simone S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision LEITE, Gina S25 Biocultural Approaches in Freshwater D. Making in the Modern/Digital Age Conservation LARSON, Chad C11 Community Ecology, C17 Bioassessment, C20 LEMKE, Maria C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Climate Change LENHART, Lori S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological LARSON, Courtney S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for Information for Environmental Problem Solving the Future in Translational Stream Ecology LENNON, Jay S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- LARSON, Eric S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems Western North America LENTINI, Isabella C24 Eutrophication LARSON, Erin P202, C21 Communicating Science, S23 Enhance LEROY, Carri C22 Disturbance, C28 Land-Water Interfaces Your Work Through Incorporation of Public LEVI, Peter S. C10 Biogeochemistry Engagement LEWANDOSKI, Sean C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates LARSON, James C24 Eutrophication LI, Bin C15 Population Ecology LASSITER, Meredith S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- tion to the Further Translational Science LIN, Jiajia C10 Biogeochemistry LATIMORE, Jo A. C36 Water Resource Management, S23 Enhance LIND, Lovisa S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions Your Work Through Incorporation of Public LINDOR, Nicole C01 Algae Engagement LINK, Moritz C31 Organic Matter Processing

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 73 LIPHADZI, Stanley S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons MACDONALD, S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Michael Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Freshwater Ecosystems MACDONALD, C30 Molecular Ecology LITTLE, Amy C22 Disturbance Shanna LITTLE, Chelsea C28 Land-Water Interfaces MACEDO, Marcia S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age LIZOTTE, Richard C31 Organic Matter Processing MACIAS, Nicholas S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering LIZOTTE, JR., Richard S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms to Global Scales, S26 Scholarship of Teaching and LLORET, Pablo S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Learning in Freshwater Science agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, MACKINNON, Peter C12 Conservation Ecology Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Programs MACNEALE, Kate S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological Information for Environmental Problem Solving LOCKE, Martin S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms MACNEILLE, Ruth S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and LODGE, David C30 Molecular Ecology Dimensions, S26 Scholarship of Teaching and LOHSE, Kathleen S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Learning in Freshwater Science and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and MAERZ, John S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Dimensions, S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Learning in Freshwater Science MAESTAS, Sarah C12 Conservation Ecology LONG, Donald C04 Microbial Ecology MAGOULICK, Daniel C22 Disturbance LOPEZ, Jonathan S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems MAGRACH, Ainhoa S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age LOPEZ-SEPULCRE, C10 Biogeochemistry Andres MAHL, Ursula H. C10 Biogeochemistry LORENZ, Armin S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons MAKI, Ryan C25 Food Webs on Sustainable Management and Conservation of MALCOM, Heather C26 Invasive Species Freshwater Ecosystems MALHERBE, Wynand S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons LORENZ, Zygmunt S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Conceptual Advances Freshwater Ecosystems LOUHI, Pauliina C31 Organic Matter Processing MALISON, Rachel S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain LOUW, Marti C03 Invertebrates Streams LOVIN, Lea C13 Ecotoxicology MALONZO, Patrick K. S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons on Sustainable Management and Conservation of LOWE, Winsor C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Freshwater Ecosystems LOWRY, Christopher C36 Water Resource Management PRESENTER INDEX MANNING, David C28 Land-Water Interfaces LU, Mengdi S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- MARCARELLI, Amy C10 Biogeochemistry, S06 The River Continuum ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translation- Ecosystems al Stream Ecology, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in LUBBERS, Hannah S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances, S16 En- Information for Environmental Problem Solving ergy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common LUCE, Charlie S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know Ground, and Knowledge Gaps from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ MARINO, Adrienne C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Adaptation Decisions? MARINOS, Richard C20 Climate Change LUDWIG, Ludda C22 Disturbance MARKS, Jane C04 Microbial Ecology, C15 Population Ecology, LUERS, Michael C13 Ecotoxicology C28 Land-Water Interfaces, S16 Energy-Flow Food LUIKART, Gordon S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Streams Knowledge Gaps, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial Diversity LUJAN, Dominique C07 Lentic Ecology, C25 Food Webs in Stream Ecosystems LUNDEEN, Benjamin C17 Bioassessment MARONEY, Joseph S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and LUPOLI, Christina C28 Land-Water Interfaces Streams LÜRIG, Moritz C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates MARQUES, Maria S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- LUSARDI, Rob S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Clara tion to the Further Translational Science agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, MARSONER, Thomas C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow MARTENS, Koen S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Programs Making in the Modern/Digital Age LUSARDI, Robert S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- MARTÍ, Eugènia S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Dimensions, S06 The River Continuum Concept: Programs Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream LUTZ, Allison C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Ecology LYNCH, Jason S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About MARTIN, Brendan C26 Invasive Species Acidification in the 21st Century MARTIN, Jon S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in LYTLE, David C03 Invertebrates, C11 Community Ecology, S13 Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- MARTIN, Roy C04 Microbial Ecology ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems MARTINEZ-LÓPEZ, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Javier Making in the Modern/Digital Age MAASRI, Alain C03 Invertebrates, S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translation- MASON, Sherri S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for al Stream Ecology the Future in Translational Stream Ecology

74 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science MATHEWS, Gregory C11 Community Ecology, C25 Food Webs MCKNIGHT, Diane S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for MATHIE, Devan C37 Stoichiometry the Future in Translational Stream Ecology MCLAREN, John C06 Large River Ecology MATOMELA, C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Nonjabulo MCLAUGHLIN, Daniel S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions, MATSON, Cole S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Environment MCMANUS, John S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological MATTES, Brian S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions Information for Environmental Problem Solving MCMANUS, Michael S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know MATTHEWS, Blake C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ MATTINGLY, C09 Wetland Ecology Adaptation Decisions? Alexandra MCMILLAN, Sara S25 Biocultural Approaches in Freshwater MAXWELL, Jordan C10 Biogeochemistry Conservation MAY, Jason S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- MCMULLEN, Laura C03 Invertebrates agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, MCNEISH, Rachel S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Programs Environment MAYBANKS, Ashley C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts MCNEISH, Rae S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: MAZOR, Raphael S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Di- Environment, S06 The River Continuum Concept: mensions, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Biological Information for Environmental Problem Ecology Solving, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and MEDHURST, Bruce S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and MCBAIN, Scott S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Dimensions agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, MEDHURST, R. Bruce S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Streams Programs MEEHAN, Emily S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- PRESENTER INDEX MCCARTHY, David C04 Microbial Ecology tion to the Further Translational Science MCCASKER, Nicole S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical MEEK, Jared C16 Restoration Ecology and Conceptual Advances, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and MEIGS, Cassie S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Knowledge Gaps Streams MCCLATCHEY, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological MEJIA, Francine S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Rebecca Information for Environmental Problem Solving Streams MCCLUNEY, Kevin S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- MELLO, José S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps MCDONALD, Jacob C08 Urban Ecology MELLOY, Marin P. S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- M. water Science MCDONNELL, Todd S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About MENDEZ, Patina S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Acidification in the 21st Century water Science MCDOWELL, William C20 Climate Change MENDOZA, Eddy S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- G. tion to the Further Translational Science MCDOWELL, William C10 Biogeochemistry, S06 The River Continuum MENDOZA-LERA, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers H. Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translation- Clara and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and al Stream Ecology Dimensions MCGARVEY, Daniel C11 Community Ecology, S26 Scholarship of Teach- MERBT, Stephanie N. S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers ing and Learning in Freshwater Science and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions MCGLYNN, Brian S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances MEREDITH, Everett C11 Community Ecology MCGOWAN, Kerry S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain MERRIAM, Eric C17 Bioassessment Streams MESSAGER, Mathis L. C12 Conservation Ecology MCGRATH, Deborah S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: METCALF, Elizabeth C06 Large River Ecology Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built METCALFE, Anya C15 Population Ecology Environment MCHALE, Michael S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About MICHIE, Laura C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Acidification in the 21st Century MIEHLS, Scott C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates MCINTOSH, Angus C11 Community Ecology, C16 Restoration Ecology, MIHUC, Timothy C22 Disturbance S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- MIKELSONS, Grace C10 Biogeochemistry ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems MILANOVICH, Joseph C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C24 MCINTYRE, Nancy C20 Climate Change Eutrophication MILLAR, Constance S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain MCINTYRE, Peter B. C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Streams MCKAY, Kyle C32 Primary and Secondary Production, C36 Water MILLER, Andrew C28 Land-Water Interfaces Resource Management MILLER, Benjamin S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and MCKEE, Lester S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Conceptual Advances Making in the Modern/Digital Age MILLER, Caitlin S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for MCKIE, Brendan C11 Community Ecology the Future in Translational Stream Ecology MCKINSTRY, Mark C12 Conservation Ecology MILLER, Theron C22 Disturbance

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 75 MIMS, Meryl S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers MOSHER, Jennifer S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Dimensions, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy Ecosystems and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age MRUZEK, Joseph C11 Community Ecology S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and MTHOMBENI, Tinyiko S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of Dimensions, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Salome Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age MUEHLBAUER, C15 Population Ecology, C28 Land-Water Inter- MINAUDO, Camille S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Jeffrey faces, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Making in the Modern/Digital Age Management Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow MINDER, Mario C25 Food Webs Programs MITCHELL, Richard C17 Bioassessment, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: MUENZ, Tara C03 Invertebrates Translating Biological Information for Environmen- tal Problem Solving MUHL, Richard C22 Disturbance MITCHELL, Todd S25 Biocultural Approaches in Freshwater MUHLFELD, Clint S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Conservation Streams MIYAKE, Yo C22 Disturbance MUIRURI, Vernoich S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons M. on Sustainable Management and Conservation of MOFFETT, Emma C16 Restoration Ecology Freshwater Ecosystems MOFFETT, Jordan C28 Land-Water Interfaces MULFORD, Teagan C16 Restoration Ecology MOGILEVSKI, S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions MUNN, Mark S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Anastasia Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built MOGILEVSKI, S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions Environment Anastasia MUOTKA, Timo C11 Community Ecology, C27 Landuse and MOHAMMED, Sagal S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Non-Point Source Impacts, C31 Organic Matter Pro- water Science cessing, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating MOHR, Elizabeth C10 Biogeochemistry, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes Biological Information for Environmental Problem in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances Solving MOIDU, Hana S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers MURDOCK, Justin S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms Dimensions MURRAY, A Brad S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in MOLINARI, BIANCA C32 Primary and Secondary Production Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems MOLLENHAUER, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- MURRAY, Deni C10 Biogeochemistry Robert agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, MUTZ, Michael S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Programs Dimensions

PRESENTER INDEX MONAGHAN, S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering NADDY, Rami S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Michael T. Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local to Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Global Scales Environment MONK, Wendy C18 Biodiversity NADEAU, Tracie S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological MOODY, Eric C21 Communicating Science, S23 Enhance Your Information for Environmental Problem Solving Work Through Incorporation of Public Engagement NAIMI, Mohamed S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions MOONEY, Robert J. C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts NAIR, Parvathi C03 Invertebrates MOORE, Chloe S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision NAKANO, Daisuke C16 Restoration Ecology Making in the Modern/Digital Age NANNINI, Michael C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates MOORE, Danielle S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- NARR, Charlotte S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological tion to the Further Translational Science Information for Environmental Problem Solving MOORE, Eric C32 Primary and Secondary Production NASLUND, Laura C10 Biogeochemistry, C27 Landuse and Non-Point MOORE, Hannah C25 Food Webs Source Impacts MOORE, Matt C10 Biogeochemistry NAVA-LÓPEZ, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- MOORE, Pamela S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Mariana Z. agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Dimensions Programs MOORE, Sabrina S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: NDIMELE, Bright S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Uchenna tion in the World’s Largest River System Environment NDIMELE, Prince S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- MORACE, Jennifer S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Emeka tion in the World’s Largest River System Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built NDIRITU, George S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons Environment on Sustainable Management and Conservation of MORAN, Patrick S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Freshwater Ecosystems Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built NEALE, Martin C16 Restoration Ecology Environment NEASE, Patricia C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates MORRISON, Ryan S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- NEELY, Ben C25 Food Webs agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow NEESON, Thomas S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Programs and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions MORRONGIELLO, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, John Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps NEIDIEGH, Emily C16 Restoration Ecology MORSE, John C. C03 Invertebrates NEILSON, Bethany C10 Biogeochemistry MORTAZAVI, Behzad S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in NEIMAN, Maurine C37 Stoichiometry Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems

76 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science NELSON, Daniel S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, NYAMEKE, Isaac S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps S02 on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Freshwater Ecosystems and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and O’DANIEL, Scott C10 Biogeochemistry, S08 Advancing Thermal Dimensions, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Per- Restoration of Rivers and Streams spectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps O’DONNELL, Cara S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and NELSON, Riley C16 Restoration Ecology Streams NEMEC, Zach C08 Urban Ecology O’DONNELL, Meghan C16 Restoration Ecology NEVILLE, Helen S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know O’HARA, Casey S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Making in the Modern/Digital Age Adaptation Decisions? O’MALLEY, Grace C09 Wetland Ecology NEVORSKI, Kevin S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and O’NEILL, Brian C09 Wetland Ecology, C13 Ecotoxicology Conceptual Advances NEWCOMER- S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- O’REILLY, Katherine C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, S23 JOHNSON, Tammy tion to the Further Translational Science Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of Public Engagement NEWSOME, Seth S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps O’SHAUGHNESSEY, C26 Invasive Species Erin NICHOLS, Jennifer S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- tion to the Further Translational Science OAKLAND, Hayley C16 Restoration Ecology NICHOLS, Susan S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision OBEDZINSKI, Mariska S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Making in the Modern/Digital Age and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions NICKERSON, Max C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates OBENG, Daniel S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons NICKERSON, Zachary S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in on Sustainable Management and Conservation of L. Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Freshwater Ecosystems NIELAND, Matthew C10 Biogeochemistry OBIERO, Kevin S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons NIELSEN, Daryl S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, on Sustainable Management and Conservation of

Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Freshwater Ecosystems PRESENTER INDEX NIEMEYER, Cameron S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain ODDY, Erika C06 Large River Ecology Streams ODONNELL, Brynn S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and NIETCH, Christopher S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Conceptual Advances and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Di- ODOUNTAN, S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons mensions, S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Olaniran Hamed on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Solutions, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Freshwater Ecosystems Biological Information for Environmental Problem Solving ODUME, Nelson C03 Invertebrates, S20 Neglected African Freshwa- ter Bodies: Lessons on Sustainable Management NIFONG, Rachel C10 Biogeochemistry and Conservation of Freshwater Ecosystems NILES, Jonathan C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates ODUME, Oghenekaro C17 Bioassessment, S20 Neglected African Fresh- NILSEN, Christian S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Nelson water Bodies: Lessons on Sustainable Management Making in the Modern/Digital Age and Conservation of Freshwater Ecosystems NISLOW, Keith S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and OGATA, Elizabeth C04 Microbial Ecology Streams OGDEN, Ralph S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision NJAGI, Edward M. S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons Making in the Modern/Digital Age on Sustainable Management and Conservation of OIKONOMOU, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Freshwater Ecosystems Panagiotis agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, NJAYA, Friday S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Programs Freshwater Ecosystems OLAFSSON, Erling C18 Biodiversity NJOROGE, Laban S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons OLAFSSON, Jon C20 Climate Change, C32 Primary and Secondary on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Production, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Per- Freshwater Ecosystems spectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps NJOROGE, Peter S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons OLDEN, Julian C07 Lentic Ecology, C12 Conservation Ecology, C25 on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Food Webs, C26 Invasive Species, C27 Landuse Freshwater Ecosystems and Non-Point Source Impacts, S02 Advancing NNADOZIE, Chika S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions, S13 Freshwater Ecosystems The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- NORTON, Stephen S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Acidification in the 21st Century Ecosystems, S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in Western North America NORTON, Susan S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age OLEHEISER, Keith C10 Biogeochemistry NOSSAMAN PIERCE, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers OLIVER, Rod S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Sarah and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Conceptual Advances Dimensions OLSON, Dede S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and NOTO, Terry C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Streams NOVAK, Debra S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of OLSON, John C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, S02 Public Engagement Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and NOWLIN, Weston C03 Invertebrates, C11 Community Ecology Dimensions, S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science NUKAZAWA, Kei C15 Population Ecology for Solutions OPPEDISANO, Alyssa C31 Organic Matter Processing

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 77 ORR, Sarah S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions PAUL, Michael S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological ORTIZ, Jade S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- Information for Environmental Problem Solving community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems PAYN, Robert C06 Large River Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry, S13 OSBORNE, Todd S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: OSBURN, Felicia C37 Stoichiometry Technical and Conceptual Advances OSIMEN, Eki C03 Invertebrates PAYNE, Alexandra S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- OSTBERG, Carl C26 Invasive Species standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems OTTESEN, Elizabeth S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology PEACOCK, Mary S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ OUDSEMA, Maggie C21 Communicating Science, C24 Eutrophication Adaptation Decisions? OUELLET, Valerie S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and PEARCE, Nolan J.T. C01 Algae Streams PEASE, Allison S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for OVERSTREET, Emma S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- the Future in Translational Stream Ecology standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems PEASE, Lindsay S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters OVIEDO VARGAS, C10 Biogeochemistry, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes Diana in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances PECKARSKY, Barbara C03 Invertebrates OWENS, Mitchell S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in PEDERSEN, Adam S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Freshwater Science Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment OWODEINDE, Fatai S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- Gbolahan tion in the World’s Largest River System PEEK, Ryan S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, PAIN, Andrea S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Programs PAJUNEN, Virpi C18 Biodiversity PEIPOCH, Marc C04 Microbial Ecology, C06 Large River Ecology, PALKOVACS, Eric S19 The Alliance for Freshwater Life ? Fostering C10 Biogeochemistry, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Mi- Multidisciplinary Freshwater Research on Local to crobial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial Global Scales Diversity in Stream Ecosystems PALMER, John C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, S08 Ad- PENALUNA, Brooke C21 Communicating Science vancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams PENCE, Rachel S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions PALTA, Monica S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built PENG, Haixin C05 Unionid Ecology Environment PENNOCK, Casey C12 Conservation Ecology, S02 Advancing PANCALDI, Francesco S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral PRESENTER INDEX community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions PANKANI, Dan S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision PEOPLES, Brandon C12 Conservation Ecology Making in the Modern/Digital Age PEOPLES, Brandon K. C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C26 PAPPAS, Sheena C17 Bioassessment Invasive Species, S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial PARIS, James S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Ecosystems, S15 Towards a Predictive Understand- Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps ing of Metacommunity Dynamics in Freshwater PARISEK, Christine C38 Hyporheic Processes Ecosystems PARK, Andrew C11 Community Ecology PERDRIAL, Julia C10 Biogeochemistry, S02 Advancing Knowledge PARKER, Stephanie C30 Molecular Ecology, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Mi- on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: crobial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial Across Disciplines and Dimensions Diversity in Stream Ecosystems PEREZ-REYES, Omar C15 Population Ecology PARKOS, Joseph C07 Lentic Ecology PERKIN, Joshuah S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- PARMENTER, Steve C12 Conservation Ecology agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow PARR, Thomas S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Programs, S06 The River Continuum Concept: Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems, S17 Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Understanding Ecology Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems PERROTTA, Brittany S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: PARSONS, Rebecca C08 Urban Ecology Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built PARTRIDGE, Charlyn C01 Algae Environment PASSY, Sophia C11 Community Ecology, C18 Biodiversity, C20 PERRY, William C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Climate Change PETTY, Todd C17 Bioassessment PASTOR, Amandine S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers PEY, Benjamin C31 Organic Matter Processing and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions PHANIKUMAR, C38 Hyporheic Processes Mantha PATAKI, Diane S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built PHILLIPS, Iain C17 Bioassessment, S18 Conservation and Man- Environment agement of Crayfish in Western North America PATCH, Leika C24 Eutrophication PIANO, Elena S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology PATEL, Vishwa S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps PICKARD, Brian S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ PATES, Hunter C04 Microbial Ecology Adaptation Decisions? PATRICK, Christopher C20 Climate Change, S15 Towards a Predictive PIERRE, Marle S22 What Do Managers/Regulators Need to Know Understanding of Metacommunity Dynamics in from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Freshwater Ecosystems Adaptation Decisions?

78 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science PILGRIM, Erik C17 Bioassessment, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: RACKLIFFE, D. Riley C03 Invertebrates Translating Biological Information for Environmen- RAFFARD, Allan S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- tal Problem Solving ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River PILLARD, David S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecosystems Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built RAGGETT, Jolene C17 Bioassessment Environment RAJAKALLIO, Maria C31 Organic Matter Processing, S21 Beyond Bio- PINAY, Gilles S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision assessment: Translating Biological Information for Making in the Modern/Digital Age Environmental Problem Solving PIORKOWSKI, C17 Bioassessment RAMBERG-PIHL, C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Gregory Nicole PISZCZEK, Paul C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates RAMIREZ, Alonso C22 Disturbance PLONT, Stephen S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives RAMSTACK HOBBS, C28 Land-Water Interfaces for the Future in Translational Stream Ecology, S14 Joy Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances, S24 Supporting Freshwater RANTALA, Heidi C25 Food Webs Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital RAPPOCCIOLO, S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for Age Michela the Future in Translational Stream Ecology PLUM, Cami C04 Microbial Ecology RASMUSSEN, Todd C32 Primary and Secondary Production POESKE, Regina S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know RAYMOND, Peter S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Conceptual Advances Adaptation Decisions? REAVIE, Euan S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological POFF, LeRoy S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Information for Environmental Problem Solving and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and RECEUVER, Joseph S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for Dimensions, S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient the Future in Translational Stream Ecology Mountain Streams RECEVEUR, Joseph S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for POISOT, Timothée C25 Food Webs the Future in Translational Stream Ecology POLLARD, Amina C17 Bioassessment REES, Gavin C10 Biogeochemistry PRESENTER INDEX POLLOCK, Michael S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in REESE, Brandi K. C20 Climate Change Western North America REICH, Paul S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, POMERANZ, Justin C25 Food Webs Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps POND, Gregory S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions REIDER, Kelsey S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain POOLE, Geoffrey C10 Biogeochemistry, C14 Hydroecology, S08 Streams Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and REINERT, Holden C16 Restoration Ecology Streams, S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial REINHOLD, Ann C10 Biogeochemistry, C14 Hydroecology, S08 Ecosystems, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Marie Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Technical and Conceptual Advances Streams, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances PORTER, Terrisita C18 Biodiversity REISINGER, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: POUND, Katrina C18 Biodiversity, C20 Climate Change Alexander Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built PRASKO, Lauren C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Environment PRASKO, Lauren M. C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates REISINGER, Lindsey S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built PRESTIE, Kate C17 Bioassessment Environment PRICE, Taylor C31 Organic Matter Processing REIZENBERG, C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates PRINCIPE, Nicole S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in Jody-Lee Western North America RELYEA, Rick S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions PRINGLE, Catherine C22 Disturbance RENFRO, Jim S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About PROVARD, Audree C09 Wetland Ecology Acidification in the 21st Century PRYOR, Margerita S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know RENNER, Elizabeth C25 Food Webs from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ RENWICK, William C07 Lentic Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry Adaptation Decisions? RESCH, C. Tom S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- PURCELL, Alicia S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems Ecosystems REYNOLDS, Rick S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in PYMAN, Andrew C01 Algae Western North America PYNE, Matthew C18 Biodiversity RIBOT, Miquel S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers PYRON, Mark C25 Food Webs and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions QIAN, Song S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, RICHARDS, David C22 Disturbance Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow RICHARDSON, John C28 Land-Water Interfaces Programs RICHARDSON, John C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts QUANRUD, David C08 Urban Ecology RICHMOND, Erinn S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: QUINTERO, Carlos S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Environment QUIST, Danielle C06 Large River Ecology RICHTER, Ian C32 Primary and Secondary Production RACK, Laura S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- RIDEOUT, Natalie C18 Biodiversity agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, RIDLEY, Caroline S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Making in the Modern/Digital Age Programs

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 79 RIECK, Leslie O. C25 Food Webs ROSI, Emma C04 Microbial Ecology, C20 Climate Change, S04 RIER, Steven C01 Algae, C31 Organic Matter Processing Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment, RILEY, Leslie C11 Community Ecology, S26 Scholarship of Teach- S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, ing and Learning in Freshwater Science Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps, S17 Bridg- RITCEY, Allison C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts ing the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems RITTLE, Alex C16 Restoration Ecology ROTA, Thibaut C31 Organic Matter Processing ROBERTS, Jessica C03 Invertebrates ROTH, Nancy S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know ROBERTSON, Jamie S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Making in the Modern/Digital Age Adaptation Decisions? ROBINSON, Clare C38 Hyporheic Processes ROUSH, Courtney S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, ROBINSON, Crystal S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps, S17 Bridg- Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms ing the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Understanding Drivers ROBINSON, Matthew S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and ROY, Allison S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Dimensions Streams ROBISON, Andrew S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and ROY, Jim C38 Hyporheic Processes Conceptual Advances ROY CHOWDHURY, C38 Hyporheic Processes ROCHA, Mariana S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- Sinchan community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems ROYER, Todd V. C37 Stoichiometry ROCHA`, Adrian C22 Disturbance RUDDELL, Benjamin S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers ROCHMAN, Chelsea S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Dimensions Environment RÜEGG, Janine S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, RODMAN, Ashley S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms RUFFING, Claire C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts, C28 RODRIGUEZ, Octavio S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- Land-Water Interfaces tion to the Further Translational Science RUGENSKI, Amanda C03 Invertebrates, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: RODRIGUEZ- C10 Biogeochemistry New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowl- CARDONA, Bianca edge Gaps RODRÍGUEZ- S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers RUHI, Albert S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers LOZANO, Pablo and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions Dimensions, S13 The Times they are a Changing ROGALA, James S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know - Linking Organismal Phenology and Metabolic from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Regimes in River Ecosystems, S15 Towards a PRESENTER INDEX Adaptation Decisions? Predictive Understanding of Metacommunity ROGERS, Gordon S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems Public Engagement RUMMEL, Shawn C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates ROGOSCH, Jane C25 Food Webs RYAN, Sarah C22 Disturbance ROHWEDER, Jason S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know RYDER, Darren S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Conceptual Advances Adaptation Decisions?, S24 Supporting Freshwater RYPEL, Andrew C38 Hyporheic Processes Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age SABATER, Francesc S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and ROJAS, Ana A S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in Dimensions Freshwater Science SABO, John C28 Land-Water Interfaces, S13 The Times they ROLEY, Sarah S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The are a Changing - Linking Organismal Phenology Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems, S14 ROLEY, Sarah S. S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters Conceptual Advances ROLLWAGEN- S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- SABO, Robert C10 Biogeochemistry BOLLENS, Gretchen water Science SADRO, Steve C10 Biogeochemistry, C38 Hyporheic Processes ROON, David S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for SAFFARINIA, Parsa S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers the Future in Translational Stream Ecology, S08 Ad- and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and vancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams Dimensions ROSEBERRY, Juliette C18 Biodiversity SAFWAT, Amr S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological ROSEMOND, Amy C04 Microbial Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry, Information for Environmental Problem Solving C31 Organic Matter Processing, C32 Primary and SALINAS-RODRÍGUEZ, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Secondary Production, S16 Energy-Flow Food Sergio agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Knowledge Gaps Programs ROSENTHAL, Will C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts SALTARELLI, Wesley S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, ROSERO-LÓPEZ, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps Daniela agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, SANCHEZ-RUIZ, Jose C31 Organic Matter Processing Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Programs SANDERS, Andrew C37 Stoichiometry SANDERS, Ashley C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates SANDERS, Colton C38 Hyporheic Processes SANDERS, Jenny S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in Freshwater Science

80 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science SANDOVAL, Sam S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- SCHWARTZ, C11 Community Ecology agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Benjamin Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow SCHWARTZ, Egbert C04 Microbial Ecology, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Mi- Programs crobial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial SANSOM, Brandon S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Diversity in Stream Ecosystems Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems SCOTT, David C11 Community Ecology SARKAR, Sam S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know SCOTT, Mark C. S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems Adaptation Decisions? SCOTT, Thad C37 Stoichiometry SARREMEJANE, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Romain and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and SCOTTI, Alberto C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Dimensions S02 Advancing Knowledge on Inter- SCRIBNER, Kim S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for mittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across the Future in Translational Stream Ecology Disciplines and Dimensions SEBESTYEN, Stephen C10 Biogeochemistry SAUER, Jennifer S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision D. Making in the Modern/Digital Age SEDELL, Edwin C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates SAVOY, Philip S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- SEEHAUSEN, Ole C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems C20 Climate Change, C32 Primary and SEETHALEKSHMI, C13 Ecotoxicology Secondary Production, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes Swetha in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances SEGURA, Catalina S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for SAYEDI, Sayedeh S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision the Future in Translational Stream Ecology Making in the Modern/Digital Age SEIDEL, Tyler C06 Large River Ecology SAYRE, Nathan S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in SEILER, Steven C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Freshwater Science SELLERS, Stephanie C01 Algae SCARLETT, Rachel S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances, S25 Biocultural Approaches SETHI, Suresh C30 Molecular Ecology, S19 The Alliance for Fresh- in Freshwater Conservation water Life ? Fostering Multidisciplinary Freshwater

Research on Local to Global Scales PRESENTER INDEX SCHADE, John S29 Advancing Freshwater Science: A Discussion with the National Science Foundation SETHNA, Lienne C37 Stoichiometry SCHÄFER, Ralf C31 Organic Matter Processing, S09 Freshwater SETTERFIELD, C26 Invasive Species Salinization: Science for Solutions Samantha SCHECHNER, Anne S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- SEYBOLD, Erin C10 Biogeochemistry, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes tion in the World’s Largest River System in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances SCHEEPERS, Kelly C26 Invasive Species SHAAD, Kashif S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age, S27 Novel SCHILLING, Emily S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Tools for Scoping and Problem Formulation to the water Science Further Translational Science SCHILLING, Janpeter S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions SHAFFER, Angela C10 Biogeochemistry SCHLEICHER, C12 Conservation Ecology SHAH, Alisha S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Benjamin Streams SCHLIFER, Benjamin S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision SHANAFIELD, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Making in the Modern/Digital Age Margaret and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and SCHLOTFELDT, Todd S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Dimensions Conceptual Advances SHARMA, Akanksha S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in SCHMIDT, Kristie C12 Conservation Ecology Freshwater Science SCHMIDT-KLOIBER, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision SHAW, Peyton S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in Astrid Making in the Modern/Digital Age Western North America SCHOENHOLTZ, S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions, SHEIBLEY, Rich S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Stephen P200 Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built SCHOFIELD, Kate S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Environment Making in the Modern/Digital Age, S27 Novel SHEPARD, Isaac C20 Climate Change Tools for Scoping and Problem Formulation to the SHER, Anna S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in Further Translational Science Freshwater Science SCHOLL, Eric S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, SHIELDS, Robert C25 Food Webs Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps SHIOZAWA, Dennis C16 Restoration Ecology SCHRECKINGER, Jose S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and SHIVERS, Stephen C07 Lentic Ecology Dimensions SHOGREN, Arial C10 Biogeochemistry, C21 Communicating Science, SCHREINER, Verena C31 Organic Matter Processing C22 Disturbance, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel SCHRIK, Meghan S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps, S17 Bridg- the Built Environment ing the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Understanding Drivers SHUMCHENIA, Emily S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ SCHROTH, Andrew C10 Biogeochemistry Adaptation Decisions? SHUPRYT, Michael C17 Bioassessment SCHULER, Matt S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions SHURIN, Jon C12 Conservation Ecology SCHULTE, Nicholas C17 Bioassessment, S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of Variables Responsible for SIDERS, Adam S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Riverine Algal Blooms Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps SCHULZ, Katlyn C10 Biogeochemistry SCHUMAKER, Nathan C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 81 SIDHU, Rumpal S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- SPEIR, Shannon C10 Biogeochemistry agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, SPENCER, Robert C10 Biogeochemistry Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Programs SPINDLER, Patrice S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological Information for Environmental Problem Solving SILKNETTER, Samuel S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age SPONSELLER, Ryan C20 Climate Change, S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Future in Translation- SIMONIN, Marie S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: al Stream Ecology Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment ST. AMOUR, Sabine S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age SIMS, Jaylen C13 Ecotoxicology STACY, Andrea S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About SINCLAIR, James S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Acidification in the 21st Century Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment STAMP, Jen S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ SINGER, Gabriel S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Adaptation Decisions? and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions STAMP, Jennifer S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological Information for Environmental Problem Solving, SINGHA, Kamini C38 Hyporheic Processes S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know SJOBERG, Jon S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Adaptation Decisions? Adaptation Decisions? STANCHEVA, C22 Disturbance SLUSS, Tamara S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of Rosalina Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms STANFORD, Jack S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain SMART, Trevor C04 Microbial Ecology Streams SMIT, Nico S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons STANISH, Lee S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- on Sustainable Management and Conservation of standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Freshwater Ecosystems Ecosystems SMITH, Chelsea C10 Biogeochemistry STANLEY, Emily C10 Biogeochemistry, C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts SMITH, Jennifer S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age STARR, Scott C20 Climate Change SMITH, Robert C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C16 Resto- STAUFFER-OLSEN, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- ration Ecology Natalie agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, SMITH, Rose S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Programs Environment STAWINOGA, C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts SMITH, Rosemary S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Agnieszka Elzbieta PRESENTER INDEX water Science STEELE, Joshua S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- SMITH, Stephanie S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Ecosystems Freshwater Ecosystems STEFANI, Sonja C18 Biodiversity SMUCKER, Nathan C17 Bioassessment, S09 Freshwater Salinization: STEFANIK, Kay C. C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Science for Solutions, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: STEGEN, James S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- Translating Biological Information for Environmen- standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream tal Problem Solving Ecosystems SNYDER, Marcia C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, S08 Ad- STEIN, Eric S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- vancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, SOININEN, Janne C11 Community Ecology, C18 Biodiversity Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow SOKOL, Eric S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- Programs, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems Understanding Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: SOLDO, Christy C09 Wetland Ecology Translating Biological Information for Environmen- SOLIS, Alexander C20 Climate Change tal Problem Solving SOLOMON, C26 Invasive Species STEINKE, Dirk C17 Bioassessment, C30 Molecular Ecology Christopher STEINMAN, Alan C07 Lentic Ecology, C21 Communicating Science, SOLOMON, Kelsey S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- C24 Eutrophication, C28 Land-Water Interfaces water Science STEWART, Russell C30 Molecular Ecology SOLUK, Daniel C06 Large River Ecology, C12 Conservation Ecology STEWART LOWNDES, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision SOOHY, Jennifer C01 Algae, C31 Organic Matter Processing Julia Making in the Modern/Digital Age SOUCEK, David S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions STEWART-KOSTER, C32 Primary and Secondary Production Ben SOUTER, Nick S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age, S27 Novel STICKNEY, Emily C32 Primary and Secondary Production Tools for Scoping and Problem Formulation to the STILING, Rebekah C07 Lentic Ecology Further Translational Science STOCZYNSKI, Lauren C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates SPANGLER, Margaret C14 Hydroecology STODDARD, John C10 Biogeochemistry SPAULDING, Sarah C17 Bioassessment, S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of Variables Responsible for STODOLA, Alison C05 Unionid Ecology Riverine Algal Blooms STOECKEL, Jim C05 Unionid Ecology SPAULDING, Sarah S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological STOLER, Aaron C09 Wetland Ecology, S09 Freshwater Salinization: Information for Environmental Problem Solving Science for Solutions SPEAR, Michael C30 Molecular Ecology STOLL, Jordyn C24 Eutrophication SPEAS, David C12 Conservation Ecology

82 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science STORB, Meryl C21 Communicating Science, S13 The Times they TAYLOR, Brad C09 Wetland Ecology, C20 Climate Change, C37 are a Changing - Linking Organismal Phenology Stoichiometry, S12 Climate Change in High-Gradi- and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems ent Mountain Streams STRACHAN, C17 Bioassessment TAYLOR, Chris S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in Stephanie Western North America STRACKBEIN, Joerg S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision TAYLOR, Jason M. C10 Biogeochemistry, C31 Organic Matter Making in the Modern/Digital Age Processing STRANGWAY, Carrie S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: TAYLOR, Melanie S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters Environment TEITTINEN, Anette C11 Community Ecology STRAYER, David C26 Invasive Species TERER, Taita S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons STRECKER, Angela S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Streams Freshwater Ecosystems STRECKER, Eric S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision TESTA, Sam C31 Organic Matter Processing Making in the Modern/Digital Age TFAILY, Malak S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- STREIT, McKayla C13 Ecotoxicology standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream STRIEGL, Robert C10 Biogeochemistry Ecosystems STUBBINGTON, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers THELLMAN, Audrey C20 Climate Change, S13 The Times they are a Rachel and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Changing - Linking Organismal Phenology and Dimensions Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems STUBBINS, Aron S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and THEROUX, Susanna S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- Conceptual Advances standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Trans- SUBALUSKY, Amanda S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for lating Biological Information for Environmental the Future in Translational Stream Ecology Problem Solving, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy SUBRAMANIAM, S25 Biocultural Approaches in Freshwater and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age Mangala Conservation THOMAS, Kathryn S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems:

SUCHY, Amanda S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built PRESENTER INDEX Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment Environment THOMAS, Kathryn E. C01 Algae SULLIVAN, Lauren S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: THOMAS, Steven C10 Biogeochemistry, C28 Land-Water Interfaces, Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Environment Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps SULLIVAN, S. C25 Food Webs, C27 Landuse and Non-Point THOMPSON, Emma C15 Population Ecology Mažeika P. Source Impacts THOMPSON, Renee S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know SULLIVAN, Timothy S11 The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly News About from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Acidification in the 21st Century Adaptation Decisions? SUMIDA, Kosuke C22 Disturbance THOMPSON, Ross C25 Food Webs, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in SURES, Bernd S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances on Sustainable Management and Conservation of THOMSON, James S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Freshwater Ecosystems Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps SUTULA, Martha S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological THORNTON, Barry S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Information for Environmental Problem Solving Conceptual Advances SUZUKI, Junpei C16 Restoration Ecology THORP, James H. C03 Invertebrates, C09 Wetland Ecology, C11 Com- SVITOK, Marek C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates munity Ecology SWAN, Christopher S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- TIBBETS, Teresa S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems tion in the World’s Largest River System SWANNACK, Todd M. C36 Water Resource Management TIEGS, Scott C37 Stoichiometry SWANSON, David C06 Large River Ecology TIMM, Anne L. C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, S08 Ad- vancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and Streams SWARTZ, Allison C28 Land-Water Interfaces TIMONER, Pablo S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- SWEDBERG, Dusty S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow TIMPANO, Tony S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions, Programs P200 TAIPALE, Sami C31 Organic Matter Processing TINGLEY, Ralph C26 Invasive Species TALES, Evelyne C18 Biodiversity TIPTON, Zachary S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions TANIGUCHI-QUAN, S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological TOBELLA, Marta S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Kris Information for Environmental Problem Solving and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions TANK, Jennifer L. C03 Invertebrates, C10 Biogeochemistry, C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts, S04 TOBLER, Courtney S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment, Dimensions S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for TOCKNER, Klement S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision the Future in Translational Stream Ecology Making in the Modern/Digital Age TANK, Suzanne C17 Bioassessment TODD, Daniel C28 Land-Water Interfaces TANTO, Tyler C11 Community Ecology TOMCZYK, Nathan C31 Organic Matter Processing, S26 Scholarship of TAPPEINER, Ulrike C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Teaching and Learning in Freshwater Science TONKIN, Jonathan C03 Invertebrates, S13 The Times they are a Chang- TATE, Shanae S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision ing - Linking Organismal Phenology and Metabolic Making in the Modern/Digital Age Regimes in River Ecosystems

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 83 TORGERSEN, S08 Advancing Thermal Restoration of Rivers and VAN VUREN, Johan HJ S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons Christian Streams on Sustainable Management and Conservation of TORRES, PJ S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Freshwater Ecosystems water Science VANDER VORSTE, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers TORRESDAL, Jack C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Ross and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions TOWNSEND, Josiah C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates H. VANDER ZANDEN, C30 Molecular Ecology Jake M. TRCKA, Allison S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Streams VANNI, Michael C07 Lentic Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry TRENTMAN, Matt T. C03 Invertebrates, C10 Biogeochemistry, C27 VARESE, Mariana S25 Biocultural Approaches in Freshwater Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts Conservation TROIA, Matthew S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain VAUGHAN, Matthew C10 Biogeochemistry Streams, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: VAUGHN, Caryn S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Understanding Drivers of Microbial Diversity in and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Stream Ecosystems Dimensions, S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role TROMBONI, Flavia S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifer- of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial ation in the World’s Largest River System, S06 The Ecosystems, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for the Understanding Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Future in Translational Stream Ecology Stream Ecosystems TRONSTAD, Lusha C07 Lentic Ecology, C25 Food Webs, S05 Damming VEACH, Allison S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- the Amazon - Hydropower Proliferation in the standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream World’s Largest River System, S12 Climate Change Ecosystems in High-Gradient Mountain Streams VELLE, Prassede S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know TRUER, Ryan C21 Communicating Science from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Adaptation Decisions? TRUMBO, Daryl S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Streams VENARSKY, Michael C10 Biogeochemistry TSANG, Yin-Phan C26 Invasive Species VENTURELLI, Paul S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age TSOI, Iris S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances VERB, Robert C11 Community Ecology, S26 Scholarship of Teach- ing and Learning in Freshwater Science TUBERTY, Shea C01 Algae VERDONSCHOT, Piet S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: TUMOLO, Benjamin S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in F.M. Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems Environment TURNER, Andrew C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates VERDONSCHOT, Ralf S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: TURNER, Thomas C25 Food Webs, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New C.M. Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Environment PRESENTER INDEX Gaps VERHAMME, Edward S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of TWARDOCHLEB, C18 Biodiversity Public Engagement Laura VERKAMP, Hannah S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions TYREE, Meredith C17 Bioassessment VERMA, Jyoti C01 Algae UKU, Jude S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons VEZZA, Paolo S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers on Sustainable Management and Conservation of and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Freshwater Ecosystems Dimensions ULSETH, Amber S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for VIETZ, Geoff S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- the Future in Translational Stream Ecology agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, UTZ, Ryan C10 Biogeochemistry Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow UZAN, Avi S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Programs and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and VILLA, Ferdinando S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Dimensions Making in the Modern/Digital Age UZARSKI, Donald C09 Wetland Ecology, C27 Landuse and Non-Point VINCENT, Anna S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Source Impacts Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built UZARSKI, Donald C09 Wetland Ecology Environment VINE, Josh C12 Conservation Ecology VALETT, H. Maurice C06 Large River Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and VINEBROOKE, Rolf C17 Bioassessment Conceptual Advances VOLLMER, Derek S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision VALLOR, Rose C21 Communicating Science Making in the Modern/Digital Age, S27 Novel VAN APPLEDORN, S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know Tools for Scoping and Problem Formulation to the Molly from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ Further Translational Science Adaptation Decisions?, S24 Supporting Freshwater VON SCHILLER, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Daniel Conceptual Advances Age VOSBURGH, Michael C24 Eutrophication VAN DER LEE, Gea S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: VRABLIK, Patrick S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment Environment VAN HORN, David C10 Biogeochemistry WAGNER, Katie C18 Biodiversity VAN KIRK, Rob C06 Large River Ecology WAHL, David C07 Lentic Ecology VAN KLAVEREN, C17 Bioassessment WAIT, Jude S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Nikki water Science

84 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science WAITE, Ian S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: WEHRLY, Kevin S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Making in the Modern/Digital Age Environment WEHRTMANN, Ingo C03 Invertebrates WALKER, Lauren C28 Land-Water Interfaces WEINTRAUB, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: WALKER, Richard S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Samantha Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment Environment WEIR, Jessica S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision WALLACE, John C16 Restoration Ecology Making in the Modern/Digital Age WALLACE, Michael C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts WELCH-DEVINE, S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in Meredith Freshwater Science WALTER, Todd S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, WELLARD KELLY, C25 Food Webs Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Holly Programs WELTER, Jill C20 Climate Change, C32 Primary and Secondary WALTERS, Annika C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C18 Biodi- Production versity, S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: WENGER, Seth C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C03 Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Invertebrates, C31 Organic Matter Processing, S01 Environment The Environmental Flow and Water Management WALTERS, David C10 Biogeochemistry, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowl- Outcomes of Environmental Flow Programs edge Gaps WENGER, Seth C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C31 WALTERS, Kevin S23 Enhance Your Work Through Incorporation of Organic Matter Processing, C32 Primary and Public Engagement Secondary Production, S22 What do Managers/ Regulators Need to Know from Science to Support WANG, Binbin C01 Algae Protection/Restoration/Adaptation Decisions? WANG, Jing C04 Microbial Ecology, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Mi- WENTZ, Nathan S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of crobial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms Diversity in Stream Ecosystems WENZEL, John C03 Invertebrates WARBURTON, Helen C11 Community Ecology, C16 Restoration Ecology, S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- WEPENER, Victor S20 Neglected African Freshwater Bodies: Lessons PRESENTER INDEX ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River on Sustainable Management and Conservation of Ecosystems Freshwater Ecosystems WARD, Adam S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers WESNER, Jeff C06 Large River Ecology, C25 Food Webs and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and WEST, Jordan M. S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know Dimensions from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ WARD, Amelia C10 Biogeochemistry Adaptation Decisions? WARD, Nicholas S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in WEST, Natalie M. C14 Hydroecology Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems WETZIG, Annett S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision WARFA, Abdi-Rizak S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- Making in the Modern/Digital Age M. water Science WHARTON, S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions, WARMBOLD, Jerry C06 Large River Ecology Christopher S22 What do Managers/Regulators Need to Know from Science to Support Protection/Restoration/ WARNE, Robin C08 Urban Ecology Adaptation Decisions? WARREN, Dana C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C28 WHEATON, Emily C04 Microbial Ecology Land-Water Interfaces WHEELER, Kit C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, S01 The WASHKO, Susan C03 Invertebrates, S23 Enhance Your Work Environmental Flow and Water Management Through Incorporation of Public Engagement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and WASHKOVIAK, S05 Damming the Amazon - Hydropower Prolifera- Outcomes of Environmental Flow Programs Lindsey tion in the World’s Largest River System WHILES, Matt C08 Urban Ecology, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: WATANABE, Kozo C15 Population Ecology New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowl- WATANABE, Yuya C22 Disturbance edge Gaps WATERS, Matthew C31 Organic Matter Processing WHITE, Seth C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates WATTS, Rachel C22 Disturbance WHITHAM, Thomas C28 Land-Water Interfaces WAX, Noah S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision WHITNEY, C10 Biogeochemistry Making in the Modern/Digital Age Christopher WEATHERS, Kathleen C20 Climate Change WHITNEY, James C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates WEAVER, Sophie C10 Biogeochemistry WIBLE, Tyler S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, WEBB, Angus S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Programs Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Programs WICKLAND, Kimberly C10 Biogeochemistry WEBB, Colleen S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain WIERINGA, Nienke S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Streams Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built Environment WEBB, J. Angus S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age WILCOCK, Peter S28 Strengthening Interdisciplinary Approaches in Freshwater Science WEBER, Marc C10 Biogeochemistry WILFRED-EKPRIKPO, C09 Wetland Ecology WEBSTER, Alex C21 Communicating Science Peace Chidinma WEDGEWORTH, S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- WILLIAMS, Mark S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The Maeghen agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow WILLIAMS, Thomas S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions Programs

C=Contributed Session, S=Special Session, P=Poster 85 WILLIAMSON, Kurt S17 Bridging the Lotic-Microbial Gap: Under- YUAN, Lester S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological standing Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Information for Environmental Problem Solving Ecosystems ZARNETSKE, Jay C10 Biogeochemistry, C22 Disturbance, C38 Hypor- WILLIAMSON, Tanner C07 Lentic Ecology, C10 Biogeochemistry heic Processes, S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy WINDHAM-MYERS, C10 Biogeochemistry and Decision Making in the Modern/Digital Age Lisamarie ZARNETSKE, Phoebe C18 Biodiversity WINIKOFF, Sarah C16 Restoration Ecology ZATKOS, Lauren S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain WIPFLI, Mark S06 The River Continuum Concept: Perspectives for Streams the Future in Translational Stream Ecology ZAVORKA, Libor S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- WISNOSKI, Nathan S15 Towards a Predictive Understanding of Meta- ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River community Dynamics in Freshwater Ecosystems Ecosystems WISSEL, Bjoern S18 Conservation and Management of Crayfish in ZEGLIN, Lydia C10 Biogeochemistry, S17 Bridging the Lotic-Mi- Western North America crobial Gap: Understanding Drivers of Microbial Diversity in Stream Ecosystems WISSINGER, Scott C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates, C09 Wetland Ecology, C20 Climate Change ZEITLER, Emma S04 Novel Stressors and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Processes in Freshwaters of the Built WOELFLE-ERSKINE, S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers Environment Cleo and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions ZHANG, Xiaowen S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems WOLF, Kyra S03 To Learn Your Water, Study Your Soils: The Role of Soil Health in Freshwaters ZIELINSKI, Daniel C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates WOLFE, Emily C22 Disturbance ZIMMER, Margaret S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and WOLFENDEN, Ben S14 Heterotrophic Regimes in Rivers: Technical and Dimensions Conceptual Advances ZIMMERMAN, Julie S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- WOLFF, Brian C16 Restoration Ecology agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, WOLLER-SKAR, C21 Communicating Science Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Megan Programs WOLLHEIM, Wilfred C10 Biogeochemistry, S14 Heterotrophic Regimes ZIMMERMAN, Julie S26 Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Fresh- in Rivers: Technical and Conceptual Advances water Science WOMBLE, Spencer S07 What Makes the Fever Rise: Investigations of ZIMMERMAN, Melvin C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates Variables Responsible for Riverine Algal Blooms ZIPPER, Carl S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions, WOOD, Chris S25 Biocultural Approaches in Freshwater P200 Conservation ZNARI, Mohammed S09 Freshwater Salinization: Science for Solutions WOOD, Spencer C12 Conservation Ecology ZUELLIG, Robert S21 Beyond Bioassessment: Translating Biological WOODS, H. Arthur S12 Climate Change in High-Gradient Mountain Information for Environmental Problem Solving PRESENTER INDEX Streams ZUKLIC, Luke C09 Wetland Ecology WOZNICKI, Sean C27 Landuse and Non-Point Source Impacts ZULUAGA, Lina S27 Novel Tools for Scoping and Problem Formula- WU, Jing S24 Supporting Freshwater Policy and Decision tion to the Further Translational Science Making in the Modern/Digital Age ZYDLEWSKI, Joseph C02 Fish and Other Aquatic Vertebrates WU, Naicheng C17 Bioassessment WYMORE, Adam C10 Biogeochemistry, S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowl- edge Gaps YACKULIC, Charles C10 Biogeochemistry, C28 Land-Water Interfac- es, S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems YAGER, Elowyn S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems YAGER, Lisa C06 Large River Ecology YAMAMOTO, C16 Restoration Ecology Ryosuke YANG, Carol C03 Invertebrates, C15 Population Ecology YANITES, Brian S10 Biogeomorphic Agents: Role of Organisms in Propagating Change in Fluvial Ecosystems YARD, Michael S13 The Times they are a Changing - Linking Organ- ismal Phenology and Metabolic Regimes in River Ecosystems YARNELL, Sarah S01 The Environmental Flow and Water Man- agement Nexus: Implementation Challenges, Strategies, and Outcomes of Environmental Flow Programs YATES, Adam G. C01 Algae, C38 Hyporheic Processes YEN, Jian S16 Energy-Flow Food Webs: New Perspectives, Common Ground, and Knowledge Gaps YOUSEF, Foad C20 Climate Change YU, Songyan S02 Advancing Knowledge on Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams: Across Disciplines and Dimensions

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