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Central Arizona - Phoenix
Long-Term Ecological Research
(CAP LTER)

Second Annual Poster Symposium

January 19, 2000
Arizona Room, Memorial Union
Arizona State University


Abstracts (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)

Urban climate change: defining the magnitude of islands and oases.
John M. Blair, Matthew J. Taylor, and Anthony Brazel.

Environmental equity in a Sunbelt city.
Robert Bolin, Edward Hackett, David Pijawka, Edward Sadalla, Debbie Brewer, Eric Matranga, and Diane Sicotte.

Heterogeneous urban landscape structural effects on desert remnant bird species assemblages in Phoenix, Arizona.
Kevin B. Clark, G. Darrel Jenerette, and Jessamy J. Rango.

Urban lakes - relationships between source water, lake age, water chemistry, and biota. Poster pdf
Mark Compton, Jennifer Hunter, and Milton Sommerfeld.

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species composition, richness, and abundance in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Jamaica R. Cousins and Jean C. Stutz.

Spatial and temporal trends in surface waters moving through the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Jennifer Edmonds, Diane Hope, and Nancy Grimm.

K-12 student contributions to the CAP LTER project. Poster pdf
Monica M. Elser and Susan Williams.

Changes of groundwater elevation associated with Tempe Town Lake.
Kenneth C. Fergason, J Ramón Arrowsmith, and James A. Tyburczy.

CAP LTER ?survey 200' update: first experiences and preliminary results.
Corinna Gries, Weixing Zhu, Diane Hope, and Steven Carroll.

The Baltimore Ecosystem Study: a patch dynamics approach to the study of urban ecological systems.
J. Morgan Grove, Steward Pickett, and William R. Burch, Jr.

Choices and consequences: an overview of Salt River flooding, 1891-present. Poster pdf
Andrew M. Honker.

Atmospheric deposition across the CAP ecosystem: some preliminary findings. Poster pdf
Diane Hope, James Anderson, Nancy B. Grimm, and Shawn Boone.

Scales of urban ecological interaction.
Matthew Luck, G. Darrel Jenerette, and Nancy B. Grimm.

Urban land use affects landscape microclimate and CO2 concentration.
Chris A. Martin, Joanne C. Blank, Kathleen A. Peterson, and L. Brooke Stabler.

A comparison of microclimate in residential landscapes.
Chris A. Martin, Joanne C. Blank, and L. Brooke Stabler.

Technological hazards in the Southwest: environmental equity and the demographics of risk.
Eric Matranga, Robert Bolin, Debbie Brewer, Edward Hackett, David Pijawka, and Edward Sadalla.

Building a network of environmental data resources for central Arizona.
Peter H. McCartney.

Effects of urban land use on Hymenopteran pollinator community structure in a desert metropolis. Poster pdf
Nancy E. McIntyre and Mark E. Hostetler.

Ground arthropod community structure in a heterogeneous urban environment. Poster pdf
Nancy E. McIntyre, Jessamy Rango, William Fagan, and Stanley Faeth.

Effects of urban ground cover on microclimate and landscape plant performance.
Erin C. Mueller and Tad A. Day.

Labor market dynamics in a postindustrial city: A spatial and sectoral analysis of employment changes in the Phoenix MSA. Poster pdf
Amy Nelson and Sharon Harlan.

Phoenix area social survey. Poster pdf
Amy Nelson, Sharon Harlan, Tim Hogan, Tom Rex, Edward Hackett, Robert Bolin, Edward Sadalla, David Pijawka, Elizabeth Burns, and Andrew Kirby.

Construction of a questionnaire to examine the effects of socioeconomic factors on residential landscape plant preferences in communities with and without homeowners associations.
Kathleen A. Peterson and Chris A. Martin.

Irrigation application volumes in urban residential landscapes.
Kathleen A. Peterson, L. Brooke Stabler, and Chris A. Martin.

Impact of urbanization on an insect-plant interaction: bruchid beetles on blue palo verde.
L. Ramirez, John Wallace, K. Dryden, and Tim Craig.

ASU CAP LTER historical land use study: Phase II.
Eva C. Reid, Justin Hoppmann, C. S. Smith, Jana Fry, and Charles L. Redman.

Stream ecology in an urban environment: research opportunities in Indian Bend Wash, Scottsdale, Arizona.
W. John Roach, Aisha Coppola, Nancy B. Grimm, Diane Hope, G. Darrel Jenerette, Matthew Luck, and Weixing Zhu.

Spatial gradients of temperature and CO2 concentration in metropolitan Phoenix.
L. Brooke Stabler, Joanne C. Blank, Kathleen A. Peterson, and Chris A. Martin.

Plant gas exchange in disparate land uses.
L. Brooke Stabler and Chris A. Martin.

Comparison analysis of soil development on semiard hillslopes using linear deconvolution of Thermal Multispectral Scanner (TIMS) data.
Will L. Stefanov and Philip R. Christensen.

Plant community responses to habitat fragmentation within the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Art Stiles and Sam Scheiner.

Observing patterns of prokaryotic diversity along land use gradients of the CAP LTER.
Naomi Ward-Rainey, Yanlin Shi, and Fred A. Rainey.

Characterizing the spatial pattern of urban landscapes using a multiple scale approach: the effects of changing grain and extent.
Jianguo Wu.


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