94th ESA Annual Meeting (August 2 -- 7, 2009)

PS 65 - Competition: Interspecific

Thursday, August 6, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
A neighborhood analysis: Effects of crowding on tree growth in a single-tree selectively logged forest
Meng-Hsueh Yu, The Graduate Center, City University of New York; Charles D. Canham, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Charles M. Peters, New York Botanical Garden
Resource mediated competition of two South Texas natives: Acacia berlandieri and Trichloris pluriflora
S.J. Roach, University of Texas at San Antonio; P. N. Jurena, University of Texas at San Antonio
Distribution and habitat affiliations of 4 species of skunks (Mephitidae) in Arizona and New Mexico
Christine C. Hass, National Audubon Society; Jerry W. Dragoo, University of New Mexico
Evidence for potential competition between carnivorous plants and spiders
David E. Jennings, University of South Florida; Thomas R. Raffel, Oakland University; Jason R. Rohr, University of South Florida
Does superior competitive ability explain yellow starthistle’s invasion of annual grasslands?
David F. Spencer, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Stephen Enloe, Auburn University; Pui-Sze Liow, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Gregory G. Ksander, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Raymond Carruthers, USDA Agricultural Research Service
CANCELLED - Interspecific associations in a neotropical forest
Xiaojun Du, Harvard University and Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences; Stuart J. Davies, Center for Tropical Forest Science; Richard Condit, The field museum; Stephen P. Hubbell, UCLA; Peter Shaw Ashton, Harvard University
Desiccation tolerance and interspecific competition in geothermal bryophytes
Estefanía Llaneza-García, Portland State University; Camille B. Graves, Portland State University; Todd N. Rosenstiel, Portland State University; Sarah M Eppley, Portland State University
Does annual plant competition differ between resource poor and relatively resource rich microhabitats in a desert environment?
Robert J. Steers, University of California, Riverside; Edith Allen, University of California, Riverside
See more of: Posters