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6/05/2017  |   9:00 AM - 9:15 AM   |  Stressors in linked aquatic-terrestrial ecosystems: Developing predictive frameworks   |  301A

Stressors in linked aquatic-terrestrial ecosystems: Developing predictive frameworks

Over 20 years ago, several seminal publications established the field of spatial food web ecology, greatly increasing our understanding of how movements of nutrients and energy link aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Within the last decade, the conceptual underpinning of this field have begun to be applied to studying stressors that affect aquatic systems (e.g., nutrients, contaminants, wildfire, invasive species, and climate change) and their impacts the quantity and quality of resources exported to terrestrial consumers. A next step for this research will be the development of conceptual and quantitative frameworks that can predict the magnitude and types of effects of aquatic stressors have on terrestrial food webs within a spatial context. This talk will give an overview of the session, specifically of the science and tools being developed to help managers and researchers better understand the implications of aquatic stressors on linked aquatic-terrestrial ecosystems, and outline our recent developments in building a predictive framework for understanding the impacts of aquatic contaminants on terrestrial food webs.

  • S03 Stressing the 'Eco' in Freshwater Ecotoxicology
  • C11 Community Ecology
  • S14 Stressors in linked aquatic-terrestrial ecosystems: New developments and solutions

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Johanna Kraus (), U.S. Geological Survey, jkraus@usgs.gov;


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