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Garrett/Flickr.com 2019 Annual Meeting Salt Palace Convention Center Floor Plans for the SFS 2019 Annual Meeting Contents Registration and 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. MESSAGES Message boards will be located near registration. Feel free to post messages, CV’s, and job opportunities during the meeting. IDENTIFICATION Your conference name badge is required for entry to all ses- sions, activities and social events and regardless of your age, a valid picture ID is required for service of alcoholic beverages. WIFI Connect to SFS2019, no password needed. Complex Issues, Multidisciplinary Approach Central Michigan University’s Institute for Great Lakes Research conducts collaborative research and offers educational opportunities on the ecology of the Great Lakes. Find out more at se.cmich.edu/iglr SFS ABOUT 2 0 SFS t t 1 r r a a 9 n n s s l l a a t t i i o o 2019 n n a a l l Salt Lake City, Utah e e c e c e o c o c lo n lo n gy ie gy ie in sc in sc freshwater freshwater About the Society Translational Ecology in for Freshwater Science Freshwater Science SFS is an international scientific organization founded in Freshwater resources critically support ecosystem and 1953, whose purpose is to promote further understanding human health. Future projections include widespread scar- of freshwater ecosystems (rivers, streams, lakes, reservoirs, city in some areas, and excess in others. Human impacts on and estuaries) and ecosystems at the interface between freshwater influence both quantity (e.g., dams, groundwater, aquatic and terrestrial habitats (wetlands, bogs, fens, ripar- withdrawal) and quality (e.g., land use change, contaminant ian forests and grasslands). The society fosters exchange delivery). Climate change exacerbates these influences by of scientific information among the membership, and with altering temperatures, land cover, precipitation and runoff other professional societies, resource managers, policy patterns, and the abundance, distribution, and diversity of makers, educators, and the public, sponsoring the journal aquatic organisms. Freshwater Science. In the face of continuing environmental change and the Members come from 26 nations worldwide. Society magnitude of its complex and interacting effects on global members study the genetics to community structure of freshwater, Translation Ecology (TE) provides a poten- freshwater organisms, freshwater ecosystem function, tial roadmap for freshwater science to inform real world physical processes that affect freshwaters, and linkages decision-making. The foundational principles of TE include between freshwater ecosystems and surrounding land- interdisciplinary collaboration, multidirectional engagement, scapes. Applied aspects of their science include habitat long-term commitment, iterative communication, trans- and water quality assessment, conservation, fisheries and parent and representative process, and a decision context invasive species management, integrated water resource that leads to actionable outcomes. Freshwater science is management, and restoration. Further information can be ideally suited for TE, and while we may have called it by other found at https://freshwater-science.org/. names, our community has a track record of providing some of the most compelling examples of TE success. For more information visit freshwater-science.org or sfsAnnualMeeting.org Find Us On Twitter https://twitter.com/benthosnews #2019SFS 2 SFS 2019—Translational Ecology in Freshwater Science Meeting Organizers 2019 Annual Meeting Early Career Development Website and Social Media ABOUT President Zacchaeus Compson (Chair) We encourage you to use the meeting Jennifer Tank Natalie Griffiths website and the detailed online Erin Hotchkiss schedule for all current information Annual Meeting Committee Meryl Mims and to navigate the meeting. Nick Aumen (Chair) PJ Torres Jennifer Tank (Plenary) Meeting Website Ashley Helton Todd Royer (Plenary) https://sfsannualmeeting.org Michael Hassett Michelle Baker (Plenary) Marc Peipoch Society Website Laura Johnson (Special Sessions) https://freshwater-science.org Pablo E. Gutiérrez Fonseca Denise Bruesewitz (Special Sessions) Allison Veach Geoff Poole (Abstract Czar) Mobile App/Guidebook Erin Larson https://guidebook.com/g/sfs2019/ Jeff Ostermiller (Field Trips) Andy Leidolf (Sponsorship) Facebook AJ Reisinger Society Officers & Information https://facebook.com/FreshwaterScience Local Arrangements Subcommittee Executive Committee Twitter Juliana D’Andrilli (Chair) Jennifer Tank (President) https://twitter.com/benthosnews Benjamin W. Abbott (5K Run) Todd Royer (Vice President) #2019SFS Sophia Bonjour Colden Baxter (Past President) Rebecca J. Frei Amy Rosemond (President Elect) Conference Planner/ Peter Levi (5K Run) Bob Hall (Vice President Elect) Meeting Management Angie Merritt Mike Swift (Treasurer) Deni Murray Sally Entrekin (Secretary) USU Event Services Betsy Colburn (Chair Finance Com) Jordyn Jensen Student Resource Eric Moody (PIP Rep) 435-797-7902 Committee (SRC) Officers Andy Leidolf (Executive Director) [email protected] Board of Directors Hannah Paxton Courtney Larson (Chair) Jennifer Tank (President) 435-797-0178 Andrew Sanders (Past Chair, BoD Rep) Colden Baxter (Past President) [email protected] Anna Vincent (Silent Book Auction Chair) Amy Rosemond (President Elect) Bizzy Berg (Live Auction Chair) Seth Tarver Bob Hall (Vice President Elect) Lienne Sethna (SRC Workshop Chair) 435-797-0526 Amy Marcarelli (Past Vice President) Carolyn Cummins (Student-Mentor Mixer [email protected] Todd Royer (Vice President) Co-Chair) Mike Swift (Treasurer) Catelin Conn (Student-Mentor Mixer Co-Chair) Sally Entrekin (Secretary) Andrea (Andi) Fitzgibbon (Merchandise Recording Policy Elizabeth Sudduth (Academic Rep) Co-Chair) Please! No recording of individual talks PJ Torres (Early Career) Raissa Mendonca (Merchandise Co-Chair) or sessions (oral or poster). Audio Stuart Findlay (Non-Academic Rep) Steven Plont (Undergrad Awards Chair) taping, videotaping, or photographing Angus Webb (International Delegate) Lisa Kim (Social Media Chair) of presentations is not allowed at Eric Moody (PIP Rep) Jose Sanchez (Education and Diversity Chair) the meeting. Thank you for your Michelle Baker (Chair Pub Com) Jack McLaren (Local Coordinator) cooperation. Betsy Colburn (Chair Finance Com) Patina Mendez (Past Chair of Ed & Diversity Com) Andrew Sanders (SRC Rep) Andy Leidolf (SFS Exec Director) 3 • Request permission from speakers before recording