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- Invasion: Invasibility, Stability, and Diversity
Tuesday, August 5, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
PS 26-116
Susceptibility of reservoir islands to invasion by exotic plants
Saara J. DeWalt
,
Clemson University
;
Danielle C. Zoellner
,
Clemson University
PS 26-117
Effects of natural disturbance on exotic plant invasion in urban and rural plant communities
Christina M. Alba-Lynn
,
Colorado State University
;
Laurel Hartley
,
University of Colorado Denver
PS 26-118
Competition and seed source between a perennial desert grass (
Digitaria californica
) and two introduced perennial grasses (
Pennisetum ciliare
and
Melinis repens
)
Jason M. Stevens
,
University of Arizona
;
Jeffrey S. Fehmi
,
University of Arizona
PS 26-119
Native and non-native
Hypericum
species in the aboveground vegetation and soil seed bank in Massachusetts
Erin M. Coates
,
Mount Holyoke College
;
Martha F. Hoopes
,
Mount Holyoke College
PS 26-120
Colonization, establishment, and impacts of three notorious invasive species over five decades in southern Wisconsin broadleaf forests
Thomas P. Rooney
,
Wright State University
;
David Rogers
,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
;
Sarah M. Klionsky
,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
;
Donald M. Waller
,
University of Wisconsin
PS 26-121
Resistance isn’t futile: Native California grasslands persist in the midst of invasion
Loralee Larios
,
University of Montana
;
Michelle Chang
,
University of Calirfornia Irvine
;
Katharine N Suding
,
University of Calirfornia Irvine
PS 26-122
Patterns of invasive earthworm abundance and correlations with invasive plant species abundance in southwestern Virginia
Rachel Collins
,
Roanoke College
;
Zach M. Gibson
,
Roanoke College
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