A look at some of the presentations by CFAES scientists at EcoSummit 2012, which starts Sept. 30:
“Fluvial Geomorphology and Food Webs: Linking Structure and Process at the Riverscape Scale” by Mazeika Sullivan, School of Environment and Natural Resources, et al. Part of the symposium titled “Ecogeomorphology: A Biophysical Framework for River Science.” Oct. 2, session 2, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sullivan and Gary Brierley of New Zealand’s University of Auckland are co-chairs of that symposium.