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Great Lakes Coastal Systems symposium at the 2006 American Fisheries Society Conference, Lake Placid, New York

 

Presentations at the International Association of Great Lakes Research Conference, Waterloo, Ontario

 

Arend, K.K., Doyle-Morin, R., Pasour, V. 2002. What IS biocomplexity? Perspectives from the NSF Lake Ontario Project. Biocomplexity and Biogeochemistry Initiative Fall 2002 Seminar Series, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. View (compressed file).

 

Arend, K.K. and Bain, M.B. 2004. Fish community characteristics among Lake Ontario coastal embayments. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Arend, K.K. 2006. The role of habitat coupling in fish food web dynamics in Lake Ontario coastal embayments. International Association for Great Lakes Research 49th Annual Conference. Windsor, ON, Canada. Abstract

Arend, K.K. 2006. Lake Ontario biocomplexity: Effects of embayment habitat on fish communities. Cornell University Department of Natural Resources seminar series, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.


Arend, K. K., R. Doyle-Morin, A. King, X. Chen. 2006. The physical, chemical, and biological impact of Lake Ontario upwelling on two coastal embayments: Part 1. 2006 Department of Natural Resources Graduate Student Association Symposium, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. View

 

Arend, K. K. 2006. The role of habitat coupling in fish food web dynamics in Lake Ontario coastal embayments. American Fisheries Society 136th Annual Conference. Lake Placid, NY. Abstract

 

Arend, K.K. 2006. Fish food web interactions: examples spanning individual through ecosystem-level processes. Guest lecture, General Ecology. Lake Superior State University, Sault Ste. Marie, MI.


Arend, K.K. 2008. Lake Ontario coastal fish community structure and function: the role of the physicochemical setting. Invited presentation. Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN, and Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.


Bain, M. B., E. Cowen, D. P. Loucks, N. Hairston, R. Pendall, D. Leopold, C. Driscoll, S. Ellner. 2000. A biocomplexity research approach for open ecosystems: the physical, biological, and human interactions in distinct coastal habitats of Lake Ontario. American Geophysical Union Fall 2000 Conference, Nonlinear Geophysics Section, San Francisco, CA, 14-19 December. [Invited] View accompanying poster.

 

Bain, M. B., M. S. Meixler, R. Schneider, D. Gross, R. Pendall, D. P. Loucks, and R. D. Almeida. 2000. Hydroecology and conservation mapping. Flow Restoration Group Meeting, Great Lakes Protection Fund, Evanston, IL.

 

Bain, M. B. 2000. Advancing from water to ecosystem management: where hydrology and ecology meet. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

 

Bain, M. B. 2001. Biocomplexity in the environment: a paradigm, a study, and an opportunity for Cornell. Center for the Environment, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

 

Bain, M. B. 2001. The development and organization of a biocomplexity research approach for open coastal ecosystems. First workshop on biocomplexity in North Carolina's coastal aquatic systems: assessing and predicting ecological responses to natural and anthropogenic inputs, Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University, Morehead City, NC.

 

Bain, M. B. 2001. The Lake Ontario Biocomplexity Project. Lecture, Nonlinear Dynamics IGERT Graduate Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

 

Bain, M. B. 2001. Managing lake Ontario water levels: ecological impacts and considerations for the basin. 10th Annual Conference on Sustainable Watersheds: the 2001 Lake Ontario Basin Forum, Finger Lakes - Lake Ontario Watershed protection Alliance, Auburn, NY.

 

Bain, M., E. A. Cowan, C. Driscoll, S. Ellner, N. Hairston Jr., R. Johnson, D. Leopold, D. P. Loucks, A. W. Parmenter, R. J. Pendall, G. Steinhart. 2001. Physical, biological, and human interactions shaping the ecosystems of freshwater bays and lagoons. Biocomplexity in the Environment Conference, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA.

 

Bain, M. B. 19 April, 2002. Complexity Science and the Bays of Lake Ontario. Great Lakes Research Consortium Seminar Series, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.

 

Bain, M. B. 2002. Biocomplexity: A Wholistic Approach to Environmental Research. Seminar in the Biogeochemistry and Biocomplexity Initiative, Cornell University.

 

Bain, M., E. A. Cowan, C. Driscoll, S. Ellner, N. Hairston Jr., R. Johnson, D. Leopold, D. P. Loucks, A. W. Parmenter, R. J. Pendall, G. Steinhart. 2002. The Lake Ontario Biocomplexity Project: Education Plan and Challenges. Workshop on Integrating Education in Biocomplexity Research, National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC.

 

Bain, M. B. 2003. Biocomplexity Project at Cornell. Physical Modeling for Processing of Hyperspectral Data, Office of Naval Research MURI Project Meeting. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

 

Bain, M.B. and Biocomplexity research team, A.O.K. 2004. Lake Ontario Embayment Ecosystems: Research Accomplished With the Biocomplexity Approach. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Bain, M.B. 2004. Invertebrate Colonization Dynamics in Lake Ontario Embayments. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Bain, M. B. 2004. Environmental complexity research on the coastal zone of Lake Ontario. Instutute of Hydrology & Water Resources, School of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 6 December.

 

Bain, M. B. 2004. Interdisciplinary, Modeling, and Impact Assessment Studies of the Cornell Center for the Environment. School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, 9 December.

 

Bain, M. B. 2005. Lake Ontario biocomplexity project. Saving New York's North Coast Conference, Rochester, NY. 5-6 May.

 

Bain, M. B. 2005. Integrated studies and sustainable ecosystems. Seminar, Asian Development Bank, Manilla, Philippines, 14 January.


Bain, M. B. 2005. Benefits and structure of integrated studies on sustainable ecosystems. Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

 

Bain, M. B. and the Biocomplexity research team. 2006. Lake Ontario embayment ecosystems: research accomplished with a complexity systems approach. American Fisheries Society 136th Annual Conference. Lake Placid, NY. Abstract

 

Bain, M. B. and the Biocomplexity research team. 2006. The Lake Ontario biocomplexity project. Workshop on Ecosystem Management on the Lake Ontario Coast, New York Sea Grant, Syracuse, NY. View


Bain, M. B. 2006. Some ways to get scientists and engineers to shape environment management and promote sustainability. Seminar at the School of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, and the College of Water Resources and Environment, Hohai University, Nanjing, China.

 

Bain, M. B. 2006. Shoreline ecological qualities and impacts of waterfront development. Invited keynote presentation for the Roundtable on Waterfront Development: Shoreline Impacts and Opportunities for Restoration and Rehabilitation along the Hudson, Hudson River Foundation and Scenic Hudson.

 

Bain. M. B. 2006. Integrated studies and sustainable ecosystems. Luncheon by the Cornell University Center for the Environment at the Asian Development Bank, Manila, Philippines.

 

Bain, M. B. 2006. Approaches used to build environmental sustainability in water resource management: setting targets and defining principles. Conference on Hydrological Sciences for Managing Water Resources in the Asian Developing World. Guangdong International Hotel, Guangzhou, China; and Seminar at the Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Related Land Surface Processes, Institute of Geographic Sciences & Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.

 

Biocomplexity Study Team. 2005. Lake Ontario embayment ecosystems: research accomplished with the biocomplexity approach. National Science Foundation 2005 Biocomplexity in the Environment Awardees Meeting, Arlington, VA. 21-23 March.

 

Chen, X. and Driscoll, C.T. 2004. The Role of Land Use in Regulating of Chemical Inputs to Lake Ontario Embayments. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Conceicao De Ma Albuquerque Alves and D.P. Loucks. 2005. WIS - a watershed information system for water quality analyses: I: conception, structure and interfaces and WIS - a watershed information system for water quality analyses: II the non-point source component. XVI Simpósio Brasileiro de Recursos Hídricos, João Pessoa - PB, 20 a 24 de Novembro.


Cowen, E.A. 2003. ADCP measurements in shallow strongly sheared flows. RD Instruments ADCPs in Action II 2003, San Diego, California, March 10 - 12.

 

Cowen, E.A. and Rueda, F.J. 2004. Exchange Processes between Little Sodus Bay and a Lake Ontario through a Long Shallow Channel. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Distler, M.T. and D.J. Leopold. 2006. Development and Maintenance of
Diversity in Lake Ontario Coastal Wetlands. Poster presented at
Northeast Natural History Conference. Albany NY, April 20.

 

Distler, M.T. and D.J. Leopold. 2006. Development and Maintenance of
Diversity in Lake Ontario Coastal Wetlands. Poster presented at
Spotlight on Student Research, State University of New York College of
Environmental Science and Forestry. Syracuse, NY. April 19.

 

Doyle-Morin, R.A., A.T. King, F. Rueda-Vivalda, N.G. Hairston, E.A. Cowen, K. Arend. 2003. Back-flow of upwelling Lake Ontario hypolimnetic water drives zooplankton dynamics in a coastal embayment. Australian Society for Limnology and New Zealand Limnological Society joint conference, Warrnambool, Australia.

 

Doyle-Morin, R.A., A.T. King, F. Rueda-Vivalda, K.K. Arend, N.G. Hairston, E.A. Cowen, C.T. Driscoll. 2004. Assessing the effect of hurricane-induced upwelling on plankton dynamics in two coastal embayments. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Doyle-Morin, R.A., K.A. Arend, A.T. King, F. Rueda-Vivalda, N.G. Hairston, E.A. Cowen. 2005. Assessing the Effect of Hurricane-Induced Lake Ontario Upwelling on Plannkton Dynamics in Two Coastal Embayments. Aquatic Sciences Meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Salt Lake City, UT.

 

Doyle-Morin, R.A. and A.T. King. 2007. Impact of Upwelling on Coastal Freshwater Embayments. Seminar on biological-physical interactions in aquatic ecosystems. Cornell University. Ithaca, NY. [Invited]

 

Doyle-Morin, R.A., K.A. Arend, A.T. King, X. Chen, N.G. Hairston, F. Rueda-Vivalda, E.A. Cowen, and C.T. Driscoll. 2007. Back-flow of upwelling Lake Ontario hypolimnetic water drives plankton dynamics in two coastal embayments. Society of International Limnology Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.

 

Driscoll, C.T. and Chen, X. 2004. Water Chemistry Patterns in Lake Ontario Embayments. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Gamarra, J. G. P. 2004. Biocomplexity: Abstracting reality and back again. BBI Scholars Meeting. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

 

Gamarra, J. G. P. 2005. Critical foraging in fragmented fractal landscapes. Mathematical Biology Seminars. Dept. of Mathematics. Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.


Gamarra, J. G. P. 2005. Space as a resource: Parameterizing functional responses in ecology. Renewable Resources Seminar Series. Dept. of Renewable Resources. Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton AB, Canada.

 

Gamarra, J. G. P. 2006. Biocomplexity: An ecologist' perspective. Department of Biology. National University of Ireland, Maynooth, IR.


Gamarra, J. G. P. 2006. Spatial scaling in metapopulations. Faculty of Biological Sciences. University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.

 

Gamarra, J. G. P. 2006. Biocomplexity: addressing human and climate influences across scales. Institute of Biological Sciences. University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK.

 

Gamarra, J. G. P. 2006. Biocomplexity: challenges in ecology. School of Electronics and Computer Science. University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

 

Gamarra, J. G. P. 2006. But, cows are not round! The uses of Mathematical Biology. Institute of Biological Sciences. University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK.

 

Gamarra, J. G. P. 2006. Ecological Complexity: Is multidisciplinarity nothing but fiction? School of the Environment and Natural Resources. University of Wales, Bangor, UK.

 

Hairston, N.G. , Jr. 2001. Embayments as chemostats: Internal processes versus external forcing in plankton dynamics. Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University, Gull Lake, MI.

 

Hairston, N.G. , Jr. 2002. Complex dynamics in simple systems and the implications for understanding nature. Department of Zoology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.

 

Hairston, N.G. , Jr. 2002. Complex dynamics in simple systems and the implications for understanding nature. Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, University of Umeå, Sweden.

 

Hairston, N.G. , Jr. 2002. Complex dynamics in simple systems and the implications for understanding nature. Evolutionary Biology Centre, University of Uppsala, Sweden.

 

Hairston, N.G. , Jr. 2003. Rapid Evolution as an Ecological Process . Ontario Ecology and Ethology Colloquium. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada (Keynote Speaker).

 

Hairston, N.G. , Jr. 2003. Rapid Evolution as an Ecological Process. Program in Population Biology, Ecology and Evolution, Emory University. Atlanta, GA.

 

Hairston, N.G. , Jr. 2003. Rapid Evolution as an Ecological Process. Department of Biology, State Univ. of New York, Albany.

 

Hairston, N.G. , Jr. 2003. Rapid Evolution as an Ecological Process. Department of Ecology, Lund University, Sweden.

 

Hairston, N. 2004. Rapid evolution as an ecological process. Italian Institute of Ecosystem Study, Pallanza, Italy.

 

Hairston, N. 2004. Rapid evolution as an ecological process. Department of Environmental Science and Biology, SUNY Brockport, NY.

 

Hairston, N. 2005. Understanding Variation in Nature: A Route to Enhanced Environmental Quality and Cleaner Water. Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Centennial Reception, Albany, NY.

 

Hairston, N. 2005. Understanding Variation in Nature: A Route to Enhanced Environmental Quality and Cleaner Water. Cornell Alumni Association of the Ithaca Area, Ithaca, NY.

 

Hotaling, N.E.M, D.J. Leopold. 2003. Embayment Wetlands Along Lake Ontario: Structure and Function. New York State Wetlands Forum Annual Conference. Saratoga Springs, NY. Abstract.

 

Hotaling, N.E.M, D.J. Leopold. 2003. Embayment Wetlands Along Lake Ontario: Structure and Function. Great Lakes Research Consortium Annual Conference. Syracuse, NY. Abstract.

 

Hotaling, N.E.M. and Leopold, D.J. 2004. Coastal Wetlands as Dynamic Ecological Filters: Linking Wetland Area and Nitrogen Fixation to Water Quality in Eastern Lake Ontario Watersheds. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28. Presentation.

 

Johnson, R.L. and VanDusen, P.J. 2004. Measures of Rapidly Changing Macrophyte Community Structure and Individual Species Growth Form in a Lake Ontario Embayment Suggest Potential to Strongly Influence Physical and Biological Processes. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Johnson, R.L. 2004. Eurasian Watermilfoil Control and Results of Fluridone Treatment in Waneta Lake. New York State Wetlands Forum.
Rochester, NY. March 31 - April 1.

 

Johnson, R.L. and P. H. Lord. 2005. Lakeside Land Use (focus on chautauqua lake). Empire State Green Industry Show. Rochester, NY. November 17.

 

Johnson, R.L. 2006. Biological Control of Eurasian watermilfoil by the moth and weevil: Fact and Fiction. Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society/ Northeast Weed Science Society Conference. Providence, RI. January 5.

 

Kelsall, N.D. and Leopold, D.J. 2004. Effects of lake Level Regulation on Coastal Wetlands of Eastern Lake Ontario: A Simulation Study. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

King, A.T., Rueda, F.J., Cowen, E.A., and Johnson, R.L. 2003. Impact of Spatial and Temporal Patters of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation on Transport in a Freshwater Embayment. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, 2003. Abstract.

 

King, A.T., Rueda, F.J., Cowen, E.A., and Johnson, R.L. 2004. Effects of a Strong Connection to Lake Ontario, a Large Watershed, and Dynamic Plant Populations on the Hydrodynamics and Resulting Water Residence Times of a Small Coastal Embayment. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28. View

 

King, A.T.; Rueda, F.J.; Cowen, E.A.; Johnson, R.L. 2006. Effects of a Strong Connection to Lake Ontario, a Large Watershed, and Dynamic Plant Populations on the Hydrodynamics and Resulting Water Residence Times of a Small Coastal Embayment. 10th European Workshop on Physical Processes in Natural Waters, Granada, Spain, June 26-28.

 

Kumar, T, Pendall, R., Wei, D., and Abrams, J. 2004. The Emergence of Local Environmental Management in Unregulated Contexts: Evidence from Lake Ontario. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Lord, P., R. L. Johnson, and K. Wagner. 2005. Effective Aquatic Plant Monitoring: Data and Issues from Waneta Lake. Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society 2005 Conference. Saratoga Springs, NY.
January 18.

 

Loucks, D. P., and M, B. Bain. 2001. A Multiobjective Framework for Evaluation of Simulated Water Management Alternatives. Hydrological Challenges in Transboundary Water Resources Management, Koblenz, Germany.

 

Loucks, D. P., and M, B. Bain. 2001. A Multiobjective Framework for Evaluation of Simulated Water Management Alternatives. 15th JISR-IIASA Workshop on Methodologies and Tools for Complex System Modeling and Integrated Policy Assessment. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria.

 

Meixler, M. S., R. De Almeida, M. B. Bain, and D. P. Loucks. 2001. Hydroecology and Conservation Mapping: A Tool for Community Planning around the Great Lakes. Restoring Natural Flows: A New Approach to Ecological Restoration. Second Meeting. Tustin, MI. 22-24 October. [Invited]

 

Meixler, M. S., M. B. Bain, R. De Almeida, and D. P. Loucks. 2002. Hydroecology and Conservation Mapping: A Tool for Community Planning around the Great Lakes. Restoring Natural Flows: Building Capacity in the Great Lakes. Third Meeting. Archbold, OH. 21-23 October [Invited]

 

Meixler, M. S., R. L. Schneider, M. B. Bain, and D. Gross. 2003. Integrating biophysical research, human dimensions research, and extension for improved river management in the Great Lakes tributaries from New York. Cornell University Department of Natural Resources 2003 Spring Seminar Series. Ithaca, NY. 28 January.

 

Meixler, M. S. 2003. Using Lake Ontario Biocomplexity research sites for coastal environmental indicator testing. Great Lakes coastal wetlands consortium project management team meeting. Port Rowan, Ontario, Canada. 12-13 May.

 

Meixler, M. S. 2003. Use of a GIS tool for targeting restoration actions in the Great Lakes Basin of New York. American Fisheries Society 133rd Annual Meeting. Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. 11-14 August.

 

Meixler, M. S. 2004. Fish function in littoral and wetlands sites in Lake Ontario embayments. New York Wetlands Forum. Rochester, NY. 31 March.

 

Meixler, M.S. and the Lake Ontario Biocomplexity Research Team, N.A. 2004. Using Lake Ontario Biocomplexity Research Sites for Coastal Environmental Indicator Testing. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Meixler, M. S., D. L. Gross, M. B. Bain, R. L. Schneider, and R. J. Pendall. 2004. A GIS tool for targeting watershed restoration actions in the Great Lakes. International Association of Great Lakes Research 47th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research. Waterloo, ON. 27 May.

 

Meixler, M. S. 2004. Assessment of 2002 Great Lakes coastal wetlands indicator data. State of the Lakes Ecosystem Conference 2004. Toronto, ON. 6 October.

 

Meixler, M. S. 2005. GIS in Lake Ontario restoration modeling. GIS cooperators meeting. Toronto, ON. 20 July.

 

Meixler, M. S. 2005. Lake Ontario restoration modeling – past and future. Lake Ontario partnership meeting. Toronto, ON. 21 July.

 

Meixler, M. S. 2006. Aquatic biodiversity and impairment modeling using GIS. Allegheny Biodiversity Symposium. Ellicottville, NY. 5 April. [Invited/sponsored]


Meixler, M. S. 2006. Lake Ontario improvement opportunity assessment modeling. Fourth GLPF project partners workshop. Ithaca, NY. 16 May.

 

Meixler, M. S. 2006. Lake Ontario improvement opportunity assessment modeling. Using models in the Upper Allegheny Basins' Conservation Action Planning Process. Ithaca, NY. 9 June. [Invited]

 

Meixler, M. S. 2006. Lake Ontario impairment assessment modeling. Institute for the Application of Geospatial Technology. Aurora, NY. 10 July. [Invited]

 

Meixler, M. S. 2006. Using GIS to identify impairments in the Lake Ontario watershed. American Fisheries Society 135th Annual Meeting. Lake Placid, NY. 11 September.

 

Meixler, M. S. 2007. Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Consortium summary report. Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Consortium Science Committee Workshop. Duluth, MN. 22-23 January. [Invited]

 

Meixler, M. S. 2007. Using geographical information systems to assess impairments in watersheds. Environmental and Water Resources Systems Analysis Seminar. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 8 March.

 

Mills, K.E. and Bain, M.B. 2004. Great Lakes Water Level Regulation: A Model for Assessing Environmental Change. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Montesdeoca, M. and Driscoll, C.T. 2004. Historical Patterns in the Deposition of Nutrients and Trace Metals to Lake Ontario Embayments. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Pasour, V., E. T. Cowen, S. P. Ellner. 2004. Influences of Vertical Migration on Biological Retention Time in a Flow-through Systems. IAGLR Great Lakes Need Great Watersheds, Waterloo, Canada. May 24-28.

 

Pasour, V., F. Rueda, S. Ellner, and E. T. Cowen. 2004. To what extent can plankton behavior affect its destiny? ASLO Ocean Research Conference, February 15-20. Honolulu, HI.

 

Pendall, R., Y. Mansury, and D. Wei. 2005. The Emergence of Local Environmental Management in Unregulated Contexts: Evidence from Lake Ontario. Presentation at "Beyond the City Beautiful," 46th annual conference of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP). Kansas City.

 

Reynolds, S.H., M. T. Distler, J.J. Gillrich, K. L. Hajek, and D.J. Leopold. 2005. Controlling Factors of Plant Diversity Across Multiple Spatial Scales in Fens of New York State. Poster presented at 36th Binghamton Geomorphic Symposium. University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. October 7-9.

Rueda, F. J., A. Blake, K. Kull, and E. A. Cowen. 2002. Circulation and exchange in a small sub-embayment of Lake Ontario. Proceedings of the Hydraulic Measurements and Experimental Methods, Environmental & Water Resources Institute of ASCE and the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research. Estes Park, Colorado.

 

Rueda, F.J. and E.A. Cowen. 2003. Transport Time Scales in Freshwater Embayments. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, 2003. Abstract

 

Schirmer, C. 2007. Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Lake Ontario Wetlands: Results from the NSF Biocomplexity Project. Spotlight on Student Research Symposium, SUNY-ESF, Syracuse, NY. April 20.

 

Singkran, N. 2004. Ecotones and their influence on the flux of fish across the complex lotic–lentic systems of Lake Ontario embayments. Cornell University Department of Natural Resources Annual Graduate Student Association Symposium. Ithaca, NY. Abstract

 

Singkran, N. 2004. Ecotones and Their Influence on the Flux of Fish across the Complex Lotic-Lentic Systems of Lake Ontario Embayments. Annual Great Lake Research Conference, Waterloo University, Canada. May 24-28.

 

Singkran, N. 2005. An Abundance Exchange Model of Fish Assemblages Responses to Changing Physical Habitat on An Embayment-Stream Gradient of Lake Ontario. Great Lakes Research Consortium. Syracuse, NY. View

 

Singkran, N. 2005. An Abundance Exchange Model of Fish Assemblages Responses to Changing Physical Habitat on An Embayment-Stream Gradient of Lake Ontario. International Association for Great Lakes Research Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. View

 

Singkran, N. 2006. Changing Habitat & Land Cover Effects on Fish Assemblages across a lentic-lotic ecotone. American Fisheries Society 136th Annual Conference. Lake Placid, NY. Abstract

 

Singkran, N. 2006. Detecting Ecotones & Modeling Fish Distribution along a Freshwater Gradient of Lake Ontario. The DNR Seminar Series, Fernow Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

 

Steinhart, G., M. Bain, E.A. Cowen, C. Driscoll, S. Ellner, N. Hairston, R. Johnson, D. Leopold, D.P. Loucks, A.W. Parmenter, R.J. Pendall. 2001. Physical, Biological, and Human Interactions Shaping the Ecosystems of Freshwater Bays and Lagoons. Presentation to the Cornell Council Committee on Sustainable Development and Environmental Stewardship. Ithaca, NY. [Invited]

 

Steinhart, G., M. Bain, E.A. Cowen, C. Driscoll, S. Ellner, N. Hairston, R. Johnson, D. Leopold, D.P. Loucks, A.W. Parmenter, R.J. Pendall. 2002. Physical, Biological, and Human Interactions Shaping the Ecosystems of Freshwater Bays and Lagoons. Presentation to the Ontario Dune Coalition, Syracuse, NY.

 

Steinhart, G., M. Bain, E.A. Cowen, C. Driscoll, S. Ellner, N. Hairston, R. Johnson, D. Leopold, D.P. Loucks, A.W. Parmenter, R.J. Pendall. 2002. Physical, Biological, and Human Interactions Shaping the Ecosystems of Freshwater Bays and Lagoons. Presentation at meeting of Cornell University and NYS DEC Division of Water representatives, Ithaca, NY.

 

Steinhart, G., Mark Bain, Edwin A. Cowen, Charles Driscoll, Stephen Ellner, Nelson Hairson Jr., Robert Johnson, Donald Leopold, Daniel P. Loucks, Andrea W. Parmenter, Rolf J. Pendall. 2002. Overview of the Lake Ontario Biocomplexity Project. Presentation to the Friends of Sandy Pond Beach. Sandy Creek, New York.

 

Steinhart, G.S., Mark Bain, Edwin A. Cowen, Charles Driscoll, Stephen Ellner, Nelson Hairson Jr., Robert Johnson, Donald Leopold, Daniel P. Loucks, Andrea W. Parmenter, Rolf J. Pendall. 2002. Overview of the Lake Ontario Biocomplexity Project. Presentation to World Bank project development team and Cornell researchers working in East Africa and on biocomplexity topics. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

 

Tanaka, N., Rueda, F.J., and Cowen, E.A. 2004. Hydraulic Residence Time Response to Tributary and Lake Ontario Forcing in Blind Sodus Bay. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Variano, E. and Gamarra, J.G.P. 2004. Stability constraints in watershed-based spatial networks. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Variano, E.A., E.A. Cowen. 2005. Quantitative Visualization of CO2 Transfer at a Turbulent Free Surface. Aquatic Sciences Meeting of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Salt Lake City, UT.

 

Wei, D., Buck, C., Morad, R., and Pendall, R. 2004. The Role of Ownership Fragmentation in Farmland Conversion in Upstate New York. 2004 International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. May 24-28.

 

Yoshida, T, L. Jones, S. Ellner, G. Fussmann and N. Hairston, Jr. 2003. Rapid Evolution as an Ecological Process. Ecological Society of America. Savannah, Georgia.

 

 
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Posters

 

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Arend, K.K., X. Chen, R.A. Doyle-Morin, N.M. Hotaling, A.T. King. 2004. The physical, chemical, and biological impact of Lake Ontario upwelling on two coastal embayments. International Association for Great Lakes Research Meeting, Waterloo, Ontario. View

 

Arend, K., X. Chen, R. Doyle-Morin, N. Hotaling, A. King. 2005. The Physical, Chemical, and Biological Impact of Lake Ontario Upwelling on Two Coastal Embayments. NSF Biocomplexity in the Environment Awardees 2005 Meeting. Washington, DC. View

 

Arend, K.K., X. Chen, R.A. Doyle-Morin, A.T. King. 2005. The physical, chemical, and biological impact of Lake Ontario upwelling on two coastal embayments. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT. View

 

Arend, K.K., X. Chen, R.A. Doyle-Morin, A.T. King. 2005. The physical, chemical, and biological impact of Lake Ontario upwelling on two coastal embayments. 2nd Annual Cornell University Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity IGERT Program retreat, Ithaca, NY. View

 

Bain, M. B., E. Cowen, D. P. Loucks, N. Hairston, R. Pendall, D. Leopold, C. Driscoll, S. Ellner. 2000. A biocomplexity research approach for open ecosystems: the physical, biological, and human interactions in distinct coastal habitats of Lake Ontario. American Geophysical Union Fall 2000 Conference, Nonlinear Geophysics Section, San Francisco, CA, 14-19 December. [Invited] View

 

Bain, M., E. A. Cowan, C. Driscoll, S. Ellner, N. Hairston Jr., R. Johnson, D. Leopold, D. P. Loucks, A. W. Parmenter, R. J. Pendall, G. Steinhart. 2002. The Lake Ontario Biocomplexity Project: Education Plan and Challenges. Workshop on Integrating Education in Biocomplexity Research, National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC. View

 

Distler, M.T. and Leopold, D.J. 2005. Development of Lake Ontario Fens: the Role of Disturbance in Typha and Forest Encroachment. Spotlight on Student Research. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY. View

 

Doyle-Morin, R.A.. 2002, The Lake Ontario Biocomplexity Project. Invited poster presentation at Aquafest 2002, Sponsored by: SUNY-ESF Department of Environmental and Forest Biology and Syracuse University Department of Biology, Syracuse, NY. View

 

Doyle-Morin, R.A., J.P. Gillette, and N.G. Hairston Jr. 2003. How Does Water Retention Time Affect Zooplankton and Phytoplankton Dynamics? A Broad and Local Scale Look at Lake Ontario Embayment Plankton Communities. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Salt Lake City, 2003. Abstract. View (PowerPoint)

 

Doyle-Morin, R.A., A.T. King, K.K. Arend, F. Rueda-Vivalda, N.G. Hairston, E.A. Cowen. 2004. Hurricane Isabel-induced sloshing drives zooplankton dynamics in a coastal embayment. Cornell University Alumni Event, Ithaca, NY. View

 

Hotaling, N.E.M, and D.J. Leopold. 2003. Biocomplexity in Lake Ontario Coastal Wetlands. Invited poster presentation at SUNY-ESF annual Faculty Governance conference: Spolight on Student Research and Outreach. Abstract.

 

Kelsall, N. and D.J. Leopold. 2003. Predicting Vegetation Change in Lake Ontario Coastal Wetlands as a Result of Fluctuating Water Depth. Invited poster presentation at SUNY-ESF annual Faculty Governance conference: Spolight on Student Research and Outreach. Abstract.

 

Meixler, M. and I. Chan. 2005. Lake Ontario Embayment Ecosystems: Research Accomplished With the Biocomplexity Approach. 3rd Annual Biogeochemistry and Environmental Biocomplexity IGERT program retreat. Ithaca, NY. View

 

Meixler, M. and I. Chan. 2005. Lake Ontario Embayment Ecosystems: Research Accomplished With the Biocomplexity Approach. NSF Biocomplexity in the Environment Awardees 2005 Meeting. Washington, DC. View

 

Pasour, V., S. Ellner, and E. T. Cowen. 2005. What determines the fate of plankton? Using an individual-based model to study biological residence time. Joint meeting of the European Conference on Mathematical and Theoretical Biology (ECMTB 2005), July 18-22. Dresden, Germany. View (PowerPoint).

 

Pasour, V., F. Rueda, S. P. Ellner, and A. Cowen. 2003. Interaction of Plankton Behavior and Hydrodynamics in Freshwater Embayment. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, February 9-14. Salt Lake City, UT.

 

Poulson, R.P., R.A. Doyle-Morin, N.G. Hairston. 2004. Exploring long- and short-term variation in algae and their grazers in Lake Ontario embayments. Cornell University Alumni Leadership Event, New York, NY.

 

Schirmer, C.D. and Leopold, D.J. 2006. Influence of Species Composition on Groundwater Solute Concentrations in a Coastal Medium Fen. Spotlight on Student Research. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY. Abstract, View


Schirmer, C. D. and D. J. Leopold. 2007. Chemical and physical characteristics of Lake Ontario wetlands: Results from the NSF biocomplexity project. Spotlight on Student Research. State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, NY. April 20. Abstract, View


Singkran, N. 2004. An abundance exchange model of fish assemblages response to changing physical factors on an environmental gradient. Cornell University Department of Natural Resources Annual Graduate Student Association Symposium. Ithaca, NY. Abstract.

 

 
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