The Hood Lab had a great showing at the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Meeting in Madison, Wisconsin, June 2-7, 2024. The group contributed five talks and one poster presentation.
- Ashlynn Boedecker – Colloidal phosphorus transport during storm events in the Maumee river watershed
- Joe Gentine – Sediment drives phosphorus storage in small agricultural streams
- Jim Hood – An ode to bivariate coupling: Some reflections on what I learned from Bob Sterner
- Devan Mathie – Drivers of phosphorus sorption in streams across an agricultural watershed during low and high flow
- Matthew Sens – Spatial patterns in stream gross primary production in an agriculture-dominated watershed (Poster)
- Morgan Shaw – Sediment source shapes interactions between dissolved and particulate phosphorus during high flow events in an agricultural watershed