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PS 59
- Invasion: Community Effects
Thursday, August 11, 2011: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall 3, Austin Convention Center
PS 59-37
Tree naturalization as a means of provisioning ecosystem services in an arid urban ecosystem
Chris Martin
,
Arizona State University
;
Sharon L. Harlan
,
Northeastern
;
Juan Declet-Barreto
,
Arizona State University
PS 59-38
Competitor identity and age affect interactions between native and invasive plants
Kevin John Barry
,
University of Maryland
;
Michele R. Dudash
,
University of Maryland
PS 59-39
Ectomycorrhizal colonization and diversity on red oaks are reduced in response to garlic mustard density and extracts
Justin B. DiPhillippo
,
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
;
Gregory D. Turner
,
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
PS 59-40
Importance of functional group dominance and colonizer genetic diversity on invasive success
Esra Deniz Gumuser
,
Rice University
;
Stephen M. Hovick
,
Rice University
;
Kenneth D. Whitney
,
Rice University
PS 59-41
A comparison of impacts from silviculture and North American beaver invasion on sub-Antarctic stream benthic macroinvertebrate community structure and function
Michael P. Simanonok
,
Montana State University
;
Christopher B. Anderson
,
Carnegie Institution for Science
;
Guillermo Martínez Pastur
,
Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas
;
Maria Vanessa Lencinas
,
Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas
;
James H. Kennedy
,
University of North Texas (UNT)
PS 59-42
Indirect effects of exotic ungulates disrupt a keystone seed-dispersal mutualisms in the temperate forest of Patagonia
Mariano A. Rodriguez-Cabal
,
INIBIOMA, CONICET
;
M. Noelia Barrios Garcia
,
University of Tennessee
;
Nathan J. Sanders
,
The University of Copenhagen
PS 59-43
Location, Location, Location: The importance of site and microhabitat type when assessing impacts of invasive plant species
Sara E. Kuebbing
,
University of Tennessee
PS 59-44
Neighboring plant influences on fungal communities: Do invasive species alter AMF communities and pathogen loads in native grasses
Daniel L. Mummey
,
MPG Ranch
;
Ylva Lekberg
,
MPG Ranch
;
Lauren N. Stoffel
,
MPG Ranch
;
Philip W. Ramsey
,
MPG Ranch
PS 59-45
Relationships among understory vegetation, insect diversity, and forest management in hemlock-dominated ecosystems
Alysa J. Remsburg
,
Unity College
;
Erika F. Latty
,
Unity College
;
Amy Arnett
,
Unity College
;
Kathleen Dunckel
,
Unity College
PS 59-46
Shifting community composition and habit prevalence over three decades in a disturbed aquatic system
Kathryn L. Amatangelo
,
Brown University
;
Dov F. Sax
,
Brown University
;
Stephen T. Jackson
,
U.S. Geological Survey
PS 59-47
Invasion of perennial exotic fountain grass (
Pennisetum setaceum
), in a Mediterranean scrub system
Lynn C. Sweet
,
University of California, Santa Barbara
;
Jodie S. Holt
,
University of California, Riverside
PS 59-48
Diversity and composition of ground-layer vegetation in Indiana mixed-hardwood forests invaded by the non-native Amur honeysuckle (
Lonicera
maackii
(Rupr.) Herder)
Joshua M. Shields
,
Purdue University
;
Michael A. Jenkins
,
Purdue University
;
Michael R. Saunders
,
Purdue University
;
Christopher E. Zellers
,
Purdue University
PS 59-49
Interactive effects of grazing and nitrogen deposition on invasion in serpentine grasslands
Daniel L. Hernandez
,
Carleton College
;
Jae R. Pasari
,
University of California
;
Erika S. Zavaleta
,
University of California, Santa Cruz
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