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

PS 74 - Urban Ecosystems

Thursday, August 6, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
The Twin Cities Household Ecosystem Project: A unique survey approach for studying household biogeochemical cycling
Larry A. Baker, University of Minnesota; Kristen C. Nelson, University of Minnesota; Cinzia Fissore Fissore, University of Minnesota; Sarah E. Hobbie, University of Minnesota; Jennifer Y. King, University of California, Santa Barbara; Joseph P. McFadden, University of California, Santa Barbara; Ina Jakobsdittor Jakobsdittor, University of Minnesota
Soil carbon storage in restored Illinois prairies: the role of mycorrhizal abundance and soil nutrients over decades
Steven C.J. Hanson, Northwestern University; Elina Dilmukhametova, Lake Forest College; Louise Egerton-Warburton, Chicago Botanic Garden
Biogenic emission in urban ecosystems: Exploring isoprene emission in ornamental bamboo
Andrea N. Melnychenko, Portland State University; Todd N. Rosenstiel, Portland State University
The fate of combustion-derived carbon deposition in arid urban soil
Yevgeniy Marusenko, Arizona State University; Pierre Herckes, Arizona State University; Sharon J. Hall, Arizona State University
Urban stream pollution increases mosquito fitness and disease vector potential
Gregory Decker, Emory University; Carolyn L. Keogh, Emory University; Uriel D. Kitron, Emory University; Luis Fernando Chaves, Emory University
Interaction of visual and olfactory cues in Rhabdoscelus obscurus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Gadi V.P. Reddy, University of Guam; Zerlene T. Cruz, University of Guam; Fritz Naz, University of Guam
San Francisco's other dining scene: Foraging ecology of urban bats
Jennifer J. Krauel, San Francisco State University; Gretchen LeBuhn, San Francisco State University
Vegetation structure and it’s relation to socioeconomic status in Columbia, Missouri
Jason T. Edwards, University of Missouri; T. Kevin O'Donnell, University of Missouri; Charles H. Nilon, University of Missouri
Effects of urbanization on forest arthropod abundance and diversity
Adrian L. Carper, Dartmouth College; Rebecca E. Irwin, Dartmouth College; Lynn S. Adler, University of Massachusetts
Not just a walk in the park: An investigation of canopy tree distribution and growth in Seward Park
John B. Vincent, University of Minnesota; W. Lindsay Whitlow, Seattle University
An Analysis of Ecological Services Provided by Prince William Forest Park, Virginia
Allen Dawson, University of Maryland; Joe H. Sullivan, University of Maryland
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