James Junker
University of North Texas, TX, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I am an ecosystem ecologist of stream ecosystems. My work focuses on the cycling of energy and materials through stream food ecosystems and connecting population, community, and food web-level processes to energy and nutrient cycles, how these processes vary across space and time, and the connections between ecosystem structure and function.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
iNNvert: An AI-powered solution for accessible macroinvertebrate identification and analysis. (#76)
2:30 PM
Caricia Alcantar
Special Session: AI in freshwater science: Transforming aquatic ecology and sustainability with artificial intelligence 2.0
Metabarcoding or Morphological Metawebs? Using DNA and traditional approaches for making trait-based food web models at a continental scale. (#482)
2:45 PM
Zacchaeus G Compson
Special Session: Beyond button collecting: emerging applications of DNA-based tools in freshwater science 2.0
Stream community structure: the role of watershed and food web factors (#17)
12:00 PM
Brent Murry
Food Webs 1.0
Macroecological patterns of biodiversity, allometry, and community biomass in streams of NEON (#834)
3:30 PM
James Junker
Poster Session 2
SFS 2025