Dear Colleagues,
We invite your participation in a session on “Biophysical Interactions in Riverine Landscapes” (EP002) to be held at the upcoming AGU Fall Meeting (December 9th-13th 2013, San Francisco). The session description is: Habitat, organisms, and ecosystem processes in riverine landscapes are shaped by a suite of biophysical interactions that influence response to disturbance or restoration. This session explores these interactions over space and time. Questions of interest include: How do physical processes and landscape heterogeneity structure the distribution, population dynamics, and interaction between aquatic or riparian organisms? How do biological processes modulate physical processes and influence habitat, ecosystem function and geomorphology? How do river ecosystems respond to external forcing (natural events, human impacts, restoration)? We welcome contributions from field, laboratory and numerical studies. Abstracts are due August 6th 2013 (http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/). Best wishes, Tim Beechie (NOAA Fisheries, Seattle) John M. Buffington (USFS) Matt Collins (NOAA Fisheries, Gloucester) Lee Harrison (NOAA Fisheries, Santa Cruz) Hamish Moir (CBEC Eco-Engineering, Alford, Scotland) Desirée Tullos (Oregon State University)
