Poster Presentations

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First Name Last Name Organization Abstract Title
Kaylee  August  University of Florida  SOIL NUTRIENT ENRICHMENT POST HYDROLOGIC MANAGEMENT: A TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF TAYLOR SLOUGH 
Regina  Bledsoe  East Carolina University  GREENHOUSE GAS POTENTIAL OF A CONSTRUCTED STORMWATER WETLAND 
Ashley  Booth  Louisiana State University  Understandings mechanisms for marsh sustainability in the face of sea level rise 
Bahram  Charkhian  South Florida Water Management District  Restoration Benefits Observed from the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands Project 
Michael  Chimney  South Florida Water Management District  LONG-TERM TREATMENT PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS BUILT FOR EVERGLADES RESTORATION 
Jeroen de Klein PBL Neth. Environmental Assessment Agency  TOWARDS A GLOBAL MODEL FOR WETLANDS ECOSYSTEM SERVICES.
Brittany  Dolan  Florida Gulf Coast University  Comparison of heat flux reduction in a wetland modular rooftop garden system and a xeric rooftop garden system in Southwest Florida 
Bobby  Duersch  Florida Atlantic University  PHOSPHOROUS ANALYSES INCLUDING P-31 NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY IN THE C51 BASIN AND NORTHERN EVERGLADES 
Rebecca  Flock  College of Western Idaho INVESTIGATION OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES PROVIDED BY SEASONALLY EMERGENT WETLAND BETWEEN AN AGRICULTURAL DRAIN AND IRRIGATION CATCHMENT IN SOUTHWEST IDAHO.
Rachel  Harris  Loxahatchee River District  ENTEROCOCCI IN WRACK SEDIMENTS AND SURFACE WATER 
Jordan  Heiman  Missouri State University  What is the Metal Content of Gravel Bar Vegetation in a Contaminated River? 
Nia  Hurst  University of Central Florida  HURRICANE IRMA: BIOGEOCHEMICAL RESPONSES IN A MANGROVE ENCROACHED FLORIDA SALT MARSH 
Colin  Jackson  University of Mississippi  TEMPORAL PATTERNS IN ENZYME ACTIVITY AND BACTERIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF THE PHYLLOSPHERE OF THE WETLAND MACROPHYTE TYPHA LATIFOLIA 
Alex  Johnson  Purdue University  EFFECTS OF FLOODPLAIN RESTORATION IN AGRICULTURAL WATERSHEDS ON PHOSPHORUS DYNAMICS 
Paul  Julian  University of Florida  RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT. EVALUATION OF GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER CONNECTIVITY AND ITS IMPLICATION ON RIPARIAN BIOGEOCHEMISTRY AND ECOLOGY.
Christopher  Kavanagh  National Park Service  EFFECTS OF HURRICANE IRMA ON COASTAL EVERGLADES WATERS IN FLORIDA BAY 
Sydni  Law  East Carolina University  Carbon budget of an Eastern North Carolina coastal freshwater wetland following phosphorus addition 
Jing  Liu  Florida Atlantic University  Assessing Significant of Different Environmental Drivers Impact Coastal Wetlands Elevation Change in Louisiana 
Xin  Liu  Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences  Dynamics of Soil Nitrogen Accumulation Following Vegetation Restoration in a Typical Karst Catchment 
Bryan  Locher  University of Central Florida  Impacts of Restoration on Biogeochemistry of Intertidal Oyster Reefs in The Indian River Lagoon, Florida
Cristina  Lopardo  Florida Gulf Coast University  CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS FOR SALTWATER AQUACULTURE WASTEWATER TREATMENT USING A FLOATING TREATMENT WETLAND BIOREACTOR SYSTEM AND WETLANDS MODIFIED WITH BIODEGRADABLE PLASTICS 
Luka  Ndungu  Florida Gulf Coast University  MICROSCALE HYDROGEN PEROXIDE MEASUREMENTS OF CYANOBACTERIAL BLOOMS IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA LAKES 
Chukwuebuka  Nwobi  School Of Geosciences, University Of Edinburgh  MANGROVE FOREST BIOMASS ESTIMATES, COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND CLASSIFICATION IN THE NIGERIAN NIGER DELTA 
Danielle  Ogurcak  Florida International University  Variation in carbon storage and nutrients in mangrove peats across Puerto Rico 
Eliska  Rejmankova  University of California, Davis  ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES INTRODUCTION TO VOLCANIC LAKES IN CENTRAL AMERICA: AN EXAMPLE OF LAKE ATITLAN, GUATEMALA 
Andres  Rodriguez  University of Florida  Changes in carbon and nitrogen in a drained subtropical wetland. The case of the Everglades Agricultural Area
Tracey  Schafer  University of Florida  Effects of Hurricane Irma on Dissolved Organic Carbon Fluxes along a Salinity Gradient 
Mark  Sees  City of Orlando  The Orlando Easterly Wetlands - 30 Years of Constructed Success 
Dagmara  Sirova  Biology Centre CAS  HOW CAN THE INVASIVE SUBMERSED MACROPHYTES STAY SO HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE IN A NITROGEN LIMITED LAKE? MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF ASSOCIATED DIAZOTROPHS MAY PROVIDE THE ANSWER 
Sabrina  Tabassum-Tackett  University of Louisiana at Lafayette  Bioaccumulation and Effects of Cadmium in Three Phytoplankton Species: Akashiwo sanguinea, Heterosigma akashiwo, and Coscinodiscus sp 
Mohsen  Tootoonchi  University of Florida  EVALUATING DIFFERENT SALTS AS PROXIES FOR BRACKISH WATER IN SEA LEVEL RISE AND CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH 
Hidetoshi  Urakawa  Florida Gulf Coast University  COMPLETE GENOME SEQUENCING REVEALED THE EVOLUTION, ADAPTATION AND COSMOPOLITAN DISTRIBUTION OF NITROSOSPIRA LACUS 
Joost  van Haren  University of Arizona  Species influence on methane emissions from tree stems from Amazonian peat and flood lands 
Arioene  Vreedzaam  Anton de Kom University of Suriname/Tulane University  MERCURY DEPOSITION IN RIVERS OF SURINAME 
Zhiping  Wang  Institute of Botany, CAS  MERCURY DEPOSITION IN RIVERS OF SURINAME 
Junbin  Zhao  Florida International University  EXTREME EVENTS ALTER C DYNAMICS ACROSS THE FLORIDA EVERGLADES 


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