95th ESA Annual Meeting (August 1 -- 6, 2010)

PS 66 - Invasion: Community Effects

Thursday, August 5, 2010: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center
Complex plant community responses to invasion by the thistle Carduus acanthoides
J. Mason Heberling, Syracuse University; Laura A. Russo, Cornell University; Suann Yang, Presbyterian College; Katriona Shea, The Pennsylvania State University
Plant community consequences of smooth brome invasions in the northern fescue prairies
Rafael Otfinowski, University of Winnipeg; Norm C. Kenkel, University of Manitoba
Long-term changes in a population of an invasive bivalve and its effects
David L. Strayer, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Nuria Cid, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Heather M. Malcom, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
There goes the neighborhood: Reproductive success of Bletia patula when Spathoglottis plicata moves in
Wilnelia Recart, University of California - Irvine; James D. Ackerman, University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras; Ana A. Cuevas, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus; Nadia P. Flores-Saldaña, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus; Carlos M. Zambrana-Torrelio, EcoHealth Alliance
Variation in Native, and Cactaceae Seeds in the Soil as a Function of an Invasive Exotic Grass in Mona Island Reserve
Betsabé D. Castro Escobar, University of Missouri; Elvia Melendez-Ackerman, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras; Benjamin J. Crain, Institute for Tropical Ecosystem Studies-College of Natural Sciences
Effect of Megathyrsus maximus, exotic grass, on soil mites in Mona Island Reserve
Lourdes B. Lastra-Díaz, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus; Elvia Melendez-Ackerman, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras; Lorna M. Moreno, University of Puerto Rico
Impact of the hemlock woolly adelgid on understory plant communities in Tsuga canadensis forests
Kurt J. Krapfl, Southern Illinois University; Eric J. Holzmueller, Southern Illinois University; Michael A. Jenkins, Purdue University
An invasive grass, Microstegium vimineum, alters soil communities and nitrogen cycling in a riparian system
Sarah R. Diehl, Duke University; Justin P. Wright, Duke University; Bonnie M. McGill, Duke University
The dynamic consequences of invasion: negative plant-soil feedbacks on natives increase over the time course of invasion
Elizabeth H. Schultheis, Michigan State University; Jennifer A. Lau, Michigan State University
The impact of Typha angustifolia and  Phragmites australis invasions in wetlands on tadpole growth, survival, and development in northeastern Ohio
Lisa K. Regula Meyer, Kent State University; Oscar J. Rocha, Kent State University; Mark W. Kershner, Kent State University
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