RACC Q1 team presented their research at Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting


Peter Isles at 2014 JASM


Three Members of RACC Q1 team attended and presented at the Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting (JASM: http://sgmeet.com/jasm2014/), held at Oregon Convention Center (Portland, Oregon) on 18-23 May, 2014. The JASM conference included 148 sessions (oral and poster) drew over 3500 participants, who focused on the theme of “Bridging Genes to Ecosystems: Aquatic Science at a Time of Rapid Change”.


RACC Q1 postdoc Yaoyang XU presented “Law of the Minimum, Chlorophyll-Nutrient Model and Eutrophication Management under Changing Climate” in the oral session of “Aquatic Ecosystem Management and Policy” on Monday, May 19 http://www.sgmeet.com/jasm2014/viewabstract.asp?AbstractID=13560


RACC Q1 student Trevor Gearhart presented “Do Cyanobacteria Blooms Shift Food-Web Pathways in Freshwater Lakes?” in the oral presentation of “Biomarker Research in Aquatic Food Webs at Times of Global Change - Constraints and Opportunities” on Monday, May 19. http://www.sgmeet.com/jasm2014/viewabstract.asp?AbstractID=14787


RACC Q1 student Peter Isles presented “Quantifying the Role of Cyanobacteria Buoyancy Regulation in Lake Metabolism and Bloom Progression Using High-Frequency Data” in the poster session of “Lakes and Streams as Engines in Global Processes: Insights from Technical Advances in Limnology” on Thursday, May 22. http://www.sgmeet.com/jasm2014/viewabstract.asp?AbstractID=14529


Yaoyang Xu's Presentation Slides