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Greig Lab Presentations

2017

Nelson, S., Willacker, J., Eagles-Smith, C., Krabbenhoft, D., Flanagan Pritz, C., Klemmer, A., Greig, H.S., Chen, C. and Haro, R. 2017. The Dragonfly Mercury Project: a national scale evaluation of variation in biosentinel mercury concentrations and landscape drivers across US national parks. The International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant. Providence, RI. 20 July 2017

McLachlan, J. R.
 † , B. Adams*, E. Nolan*, J. M.  Haghkerdar and H. S. Greig. 2017. Spatial turnover of benthic communities is greater across a freshwater tidal height gradient than between temporary and permanent ponds. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting. Raleigh, NC. 6 June 2017
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Ramberg-Pihl, N., Greig, H., Coghlan, S., Zydlewski, J. 2017. The Impacts of Competition on Juvenile Atlantic Salmon Recovery (Salmo salar) in a Rapidly Changing Climate. Borns Symposium. University of Maine,Orono, ME. 13 April 2017

McLachlan, J.R. 2017. The forgotten cousin in freshwater community ecology: tidal freshwater wetlands. Maine Association of Wetland Scientists Winter Conference. Brunswick, ME. 23 March 2017

2016

Greig, H. S. 2016. Maine’s rivers in a changing climate. Invited talk. Climate change impacts on Wabanaki tribal planning symposium. Presque Isle, ME. June 2016

Greig, H. S.,  K. Capps,  J. Gill,  A. Klemmer, R. M. Northington, and T. Parr. 2016. Experimental evidence that hemlock decline changes the role of detrital subsidies in freshwater food webs. Society of Freshwater Science Annual Meeting. Sacramento, CA. 21-26 May 2016.

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McLachlan, J. R. † , B. Adams*, E. Nolan* and H. S. Greig. 2016 Draining the tank twice a day: what tidal freshwaters can tell us about the role of hydrology in benthic community structure. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting. Sacramento, CA. 21-26 May 2016

Haghkerdar, J.M. †, J. R. McLachlan†, E. Toth*, A. Ireland, and H. S. Greig. 2016. The influence of successional state on community responses to disturbance in pond mesocosms. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting. Sacramento, CA. 21-26 May 2016

Warburton, H.*, P. A. McHugh, P. G. Jellyman, H. S. Greig and A. R McIntosh. 2016. Consequences of changes in community structure across environmental gradients revealed using body mass-abundance relationships. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting. Sacramento, CA. 21-26 May 2016.

Wissinger, S. A., S. Washko*, J. Balik*, B. Taylor, H. S. Greig. 2016. Predicting how shifts in caddisfly distributions along hydroperiod and elevational gradients affect ecosystem processes in shallow high-elevation ponds. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting. Sacramento, CA. 21-26 May 2016.

Haghkerdar, J.M., McLachlan, J.R., Toth, E.S., Ireland, A
, Greig, H.S. 2016. The influence of successional state on community responses to disturbance in pond mesocosms. UMaine Graduate Research Symposium, Bangor, ME. 27 April 2016

Greig, H. S. 2016. Improving assessment of critical habitat for Atlantic salmon in a rapidly-changing climate. Maine Sea Grant Research Symposium. University of Maine, Orono, ME. 14 April 2016

Ramberg-Pihl, N., Greig, H., Coghlan S., Zydlewski J. 2016. Unraveling the impacts of temperature, flow, prey availability, and competition on juvenile Atlantic salmon (
Salmo salar) performance in a rapidly changing climate.  Climate Change Institute Born’s Symposium. University of Maine, Orono, ME 14 April 2016.

Nelson, S., C. Eagles-Smith, J. Willacker, D.P. Krabbenhoft, C. Pritz, H. Greig, C. Chen, and R. Haro. 2016. The Dragonfly Mercury Project: linking surface water chemistry and landscape characteristics to biotic sentinels at a national scale. 40th Annual New England Association of Environmental Biologists Meeting. Rockport, ME 23-25 March 2016

Ebel, S., Ramberg-Pihl, N., Torre M. 2016. Ecosystem-Based Management in Downeast Maine. Maine Marine Resources Exchange. Belfast, ME. January 2016

2015

Nelson, S., C. Eagles-Smith, J. Willacker, D.P. Krabbenhoft, C. Pritz, H. Greig, C. Chen, and R. Haro. 2015. The Dragonfly Mercury Project: linking surface water chemistry and landscape characteristics to biotic sentinels at a national scale. 9th International Conference on Acid Deposition. Rochester, NY. 19-23 October 2015

Wissinger, S. A., Balik, J., 
Greig, H. S. and B. Taylor. Predicting the effects of range shifts in high-elevation pond caddisflies on ecosystem processes. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, MD. 9-14 August 2015.

Veitch E*. and 
Greig, H. S. 2015. Food resource quality influences individual and community characteristics of detritus-feeding aquatic insects. UMaine Center for Undergraduate Research Showcase. University of Maine, Orono, ME. 14 April 2015

McLachlan, J.R. and 
Greig, H. S. 2015. Integrating tidal freshwaters into conceptual models of how hydrology structures wetland benthic communities. Maine Association of Wetland Scientists Winter Conference. Brunswick, ME 24 March 2015

Haghkerdar, J.M., and Greig, H. S. 2015. Benthic community responses to disturbance in artificial stream channels. 1st Annual UMaine Freshwater Science Symposium. Orono, ME. 29 January 2015

McLachlan, J.R. and Greig, H. S.  2015. The forgotten cousin in lentic community ecology: freshwater tidal wetlands. 1st Annual UMaine Freshwater Science Symposium. Orono, ME. 29 January 2015
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Veitch E* and Greig, H. S. 2015. Shifts from coniferous to deciduous litter increases aquatic insect growth. 1st Annual UMaine Freshwater Science Symposium. Orono, ME. 29 January 2015

2014

Weil, K., C. S. Cronan, R. J. Lilieholm, C. S. Loftin, H. S. Greig, M. Johnson and S. R. Meyer. 2014. A spatial analysis of biophysical watershed characteristics affecting stream response to land-use changes in Maine, U.S.A. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Sacramento, CA. 10-15
August 2014

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Jackson, R.*, N. Tomczyk*, L. Podzikowski, H. S. Greig, K. Capps 2014. Patterns in macro-invertebrate community composition in vernal pools in the northeastern United States. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR. 18-23 May 2014. Abstract ID: 13122.

Wissinger, S.A., A.J. Klemmer, E. J. Thornton, M. Perchik, R. J. Burns, H. S. Greig, and C. Eddy. Density-dependent nutrient cross-links between detritus processing and benthic algae in shallow ponds and wetlands. 2014 Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR. 18-23 May 2014. Abstract ID: 14028.

McIntosh, A. R., S. E. Graham, J. M. O'Brien, C. M. Febria, P. A. McHugh, H. S. Greig and J. S.; Harding. 2014. Using food-web theory to enhance the effectiveness of aquatic restoration. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR. 18-23 May 2014. Abstract ID: 14171

2013

Vasseur D. A., Gilbert B., O'Connor M. I., Kratina P., Greig H. S., Tunney T. D., Barton B. T., Kharouba H. M., McCann K. S., Harley C. D., Winder M. 2013. Predicting responses to temperature variation: Ecology and Evolution in trophic systems. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. 4-9 August 2013

Warburton, H., Greig, H. S. and A. R McIntosh. 2013. Predicting consumption rates in food webs using predator body size and prey abundance. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. 4-9 August 2013

M. I. O'Connor, P. Kratina, H. S. Greig, D. A. Vasseur, T. D. Tunney, B. T. Barton, H. M. Kharouba, K. S. McCann, C.D.G. Harley, M. Winder, V. M. Savage, B. Gilbert, J. Shurin and J . P. DeLong. 2013. Linking theory and experiments: A meta-analysis of multi-trophic warming experiments. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN. 4-9 August 2013
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