Eco-DAS VIII Symposium

The Ecological Dissertations in the Aquatic Sciences (Eco-DAS) symposia bring together 35-40 recent PhD recipients for one week in alternate years. Eco-DAS VIII was held in 2008. Eco-DAS is sponsored by the Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education (C-MORE), the University of Hawai`i School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) and its Department of Oceanography, and the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO). The Proceedings of Eco-DAS VIII includes nine chapters published in open access.

Editor: Paul F Kemp
Funding provided by U.S. National Science Foundation award OCE08-12838 to Paul F. Kemp

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Table of Contents

For the entire book, a suggested citation is as follows. P.F. Kemp [ed.] 2010. Eco-DAS VIII Symposium Proceedings. Waco, TX:American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. doi:10.4319/ecodas.2010.978-0-9845591-1-4. For an individual chapter, a suggested citation is provided in the accompanying abstract.

Julie E. Keister, D. Lani Pascual, Jessica L. Clasen, Kristine N. Hopfensperger, Noreen Kelly, Joel K. Llopiz, Serena M. Moseman, and Laura E. Petes
Climate and anthropogenic change in aquatic environments: a cross ecosystem perspective
Chapter 1, p. 1-16  Download

Chris L. Dupont, Dreux Chappell, Ramiro Logares, and Maria Vila-Costa
A hitchhiker's guide to the new molecular toolbox for ecologists
Chapter 2, p. 17-29  Download

Blaine D. Griffen, Daniel Spooner, Amanda C. Spivak, Andrew M. Kramer, Alyson E. Santoro, Noreen E. Kelly
Moving species redundancy toward a more predictive framework
Chapter 3, p. 30-46  Download

Jessica L. Clasen, Joel K. Llopiz, Carrie E. H. Kissman, Daniel Marshalonis, and D. Lani Pascual
The vulnerability of ecosystem trophic dynamics to anthropogenically induced environmental change: A comparative approach
Chapter 4, p. 47-66  Download

Laurel Larsen, Serena Moseman, Alyson E. Santoro, Kristine Hopfensperger, and Amy Burgin
A complex-systems approach to predicting effects of sea level rise and nitrogen loading on nitrogen cycling in coastal wetland ecosystems
Chapter 5, p. 67-92  Download

Jennifer G. Howeth, Alison M. Derry, and Adam M. Reitzel
Metacommunity biology as an eco-evolutionary framework for understanding exotic invasion in aquatic ecosystems
Chapter 6, p. 93-109  Download

Dana E. Hunt, Eva Ortega-Retuerta, Craig E. Nelson
Connections between bacteria and organic matter in aquatic ecosystems: Linking microscale ecology to global carbon cycling
Chapter 7, p. 110-128  Download

Sophia E. Fox, Ylva S. Olsen, and Amanda C. Spivak
Effects of bottom-up and top-down controls and climate change on estuarine macrophyte communities and the ecosystem services they provide
Chapter 8, p. 129-145  Download

Tamara Harms, Brian Reid, Daniel Sobota, and Amy Burgin
Biogeochemical reaction and transport within hydrologic landscapes: crossing disciplinary and ecosystem boundaries
Chapter 9, p. 146-165  Download

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