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The Fourth Biennial Conference of the Lake Erie Millennium
Network
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Provisional Conference Agenda [html]
[pdf] (69 kb) (LEMN web
site)
IFYLE Formal
Session | IFYLE Informal
Session | IFYLE Posters
| IFYLE Closed Door Session
International Field Year for Lake Erie (IFYLE) Formal Session: Progress
reports on processes and consequences of biophysical coupling (preliminary
schedule).
Wednesday 1 March 2006
1:00 - 5:00 pm
| Title |
Time |
STUART LUDSIN, S.B. Brandt, N. Hawley, B.J. Eadie, M.B. Lansing,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Great Lakes Environmental Research
Laboratory & T.H. Johengen, University of Michigan.
Introduction
to the International Field Years on Lake Erie (IFYLE) program. |
11:30 |
| Lunch |
12:00 |
STEVEN A. RUBERG, S.B. Brandt, S.I. Gordon, R.W. Muzzi,
NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
Real-Time Continuous Observations of Lake Erie Chemical, Biological,
and Physical Parameters |
1:15 |
DMITRY BELETSKY, University of Michigan, & D. Schwab,
NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, J. DePinto, Limnotech &
D. Dolan, University of Wisconsin at Green Bay
Hydrodynamic and Phosphorus Transport Modeling in Lake Erie. |
1:30 |
GREGORY L. BOYER, M.F. Sathwell, X. Yang, S. Ragonese, K. Howard, E.
Konopko, A. Hotto & J.Smith, State University of New York.
Distribution of cyanobacteria toxicity in Lake Erie: results of the
2005 IFYLE Cruises |
1:45 |
MICHAEL TWISS, D. Page, S. Havens, Clarkson University,
G. Silsbe, & R. Smith, University of Waterloo
Horizontal characterization of phytoplankton community composition
and health |
2:00 |
G. Silsbe, K. Rattan, RALPH E. H. SMITH, S. Guildford, R. Hecky,
University of Waterloo, & M. Twiss, Clarkson University
Nutrients and photoinhibition as controls on Lake Erie phytoplankton and
their fluorescence properties.
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2:15 |
ROBERT T. HEATH & T. Meilander, Kent State University
Phosphorus dynamics in Lake Erie bacterioplankton |
2:30 |
TRACEY MEILANDER, C. C. Clevinger & R. T. Heath, Kent State University
Bacterial community structure and activity in Lake Erie |
2:45 |
| Break |
3:00 |
NATHENIEL E. OSTROM, Michigan State University,
K. Elsbury, K. McLaughlin, C. Kendall, A. Paytan.
Stable isotope signatures of nitrate and phosphate - Potential
tools for determining sources and cycling of nutrients in Lake Erie. |
3:15 |
CHRISTOPHER J. GOBLER, University of Tennessee, S. W.
Wilheml, Stony Brook University, R. A. Bourbonniere,
Environment Canada, T. W. Davis, S. Neonarine, University of Tennessee,
M.A. Saxon, Stony Brook University, F. J. Jochem, Florida
International University
Microbial mortality mechanisms (virus lysis and grazing) prior to and during
the onset of seasonal hypoxia in the central basin of Lake Erie.
|
3:30 |
MARK A. TEECE, S. FitzPatrick, SUNY-ESF, and C. G.
Tarolli 1, Syracuse University.
Temporal changes in fatty acid content of phytoplankton in the central
basin of Lake Erie. |
3:45 |
HUNTER CARRICK, L. Jones 1, S. Ripple 1, H. Ryan 1, Penn
State University, N. Hawley, and T. Nalepa, Great
Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory.
Seasonal phytoplankton dynamics and hypoxia in the central basin of
Lake Erie. |
4:00 |
PETER J. LAVRENTYEV, K.M. Moats, R. J. Duff, H. C. Ball,
University of Akron, F. J. Jochem, Florida International University
Microzooplankton distribution and dynamics in Lake Erie during the summer
stratification in 2005.
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4:15 |
STUART LUDSIN, T.O. Hook, T. F. Nelepa, S.D. Peacor, S. A. Pothoven,
S. A. Ruberg, H. A. Vanderploeg, NOAA GLERL, J. J. Roberts, University
of Michigan, J. F. Cavaletto, G. A. Lnag, & C. Rae, NOAA GLERL.
Influence of hypoxia on upper trophic levels od central Lake Erie's food web:
preliminary observations.
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4:30 |
Last updated: 2006-03-01 gml
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