Eco-Informatics Summer Institute 2017: Presentations and summary papers
SEDIMENT MOVEMENT ACROSS RIVER NETWORKS FOLLOWING DISTURBANCES
Impact of forest harvests, road networks, debris flows, and channel morphology on volume of large woody debris in Western Cascade streams. Peter Duin (paper, presentation)
The spatial influence of LWD and tributary confluence on the local grain size distribution. Brent Davis (paper, presentation)
Analyzing the effect of flood events and debris flows on the temporal change of stream grain size distribution in the Western Cascade Mountains, Oregon. Malia Gonzalez (paper, presentation)
Network Structure as a Modulator of Disturbance Impacts in Streams. Sashka Warner (paper, presentation)
An analysis of fractal geometry in Western Cascade stream networks. Adam Zhang (paper, presentation)
PLANT-POLLINATOR NETWORKS IN A CHANGING FOREST LANDSCAPE
Simulating the effect of pollinator species removal on flower seed yield. Josh Griffin (paper, presentation)
Examining phylogenetic relatedness as a driver of plant-pollinator interactions in montane meadows. Jane Huestis (paper, presentation)
Drivers of modularity in plant-pollinator networks of montane meadows. Lydia Miller (paper, presentation)
Separating nestedness from species replacement in measures of beta diversity in montane meadows of the Western Cascades. Elaina Thomas paper, presentation)
Influence of plant and pollinator characteristics on the interactions of pollinators in montane meadows. Andrew Guide (paper, presentation)