93rd ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 -- August 8, 2008)

PS 80 - Latebreaking: Fire

Friday, August 8, 2008: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
Integrating fire history and stand structure: Implications for black oak sand savanna management and restoration
Cody D. Considine, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; John W. Groninger, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Charles M. Ruffner, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Sara G. Baer, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Matt D. Therrell, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Ontogenetic differences in xylem traits between resprouts and adults of two species of chaparral shrubs, Ceanothus spinosus and Rhamnus ilicifolia
Marcus S. Heffner, Pepperdine University; Nicholas R. Rowan, Pepperdine University; Jay B. Osborne, Pepperdine University; Stephen D. Davis, Pepperdine University
Herbivore attraction to burned areas: Increased nutrition versus decreased predation
Stephanie L. Eby, Colorado State University; Mark E. Ritchie, Syracuse University
The factors controlling burn probability in a large boreal landscape
Marc-André Parisien, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service; Carol Miller, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Fire and fire surrogate treatment in red pine and the impact on fungal disease and red turpentine beetle at Muskrat Lakes, Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Rita M. Koch, Michigan Technological University; Linda M. Haugen, USDA Forest Service; Linda M. Nagel, University of Minnesota; Michael E. Ostry, USDA Forest Service; Andrew J. Storer, Michigan Technological University
Plant community diversity after fire along chaparral fuel breaks
Marcia G. Narog, Pacific Southwest Research Station; Jan L. Beyers, Pacific Southwest Research Station; Timothy E. Paysen, Pacific Southwest Research Station
Fire severity and vegetation age class effects on post-fire chaparral seed banks
Jan L. Beyers, Pacific Southwest Research Station; Marcia G. Narog, Pacific Southwest Research Station; Timothy E. Paysen, Pacific Southwest Research Station; David Weise, Pacific Southwest Research Station; Philip Riggan, Pacific Southwest Research Station
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