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PS 60
- Invasion: Dynamics, Population Processes
Thursday, August 11, 2011: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall 3, Austin Convention Center
PS 60-50
Positive feedback may drive invasion by
Euonymus fortunei
Lauren M. Smith
,
Indiana University
;
Heather L. Reynolds
,
Indiana University
PS 60-51
Effect of varying
Alliaria petiolata
populations on myrosinase and sinigrin concentration in field soils
Yuliya Labko
,
Rider University
;
Laura A. Hyatt
,
Rider University
PS 60-52
Climate warming and cheatgrass (
Bromus tectorum
) invasion in the Intermountain West
Aldo Compagnoni
,
Rice University
;
Peter Adler
,
Utah State University
PS 60-53
Investigating litter feedbacks on establishing invasive
Phalaris arundinacea
Matthew A. Kaproth
,
University of Minnesota, Mankato
;
Jane Molofsky
,
The University of Vermont
PS 60-54
Hybridization in wild radish (
Raphanus raphinastrum
) alters early life-history traits and increases colonization success in a novel region
Stephen M. Hovick
,
Rice University
;
Lesley G. Campbell
,
Rice University
;
Allison Snow
,
The Ohio State University
;
Kenneth D. Whitney
,
Rice University
PS 60-55
Distribution and natural history of large invasive waterfowl in Texas: Mute Swan (
Cygnus olor
) and Egyptian Goose (
Alpochen aegyptiacus
)
Daniel M. Brooks
,
Houston Museum of Natural Science
PS 60-56
Kinetic roughening, spatial competition, and invasive advance: A field experiment
Andrew J. Allstadt
,
University of Wisconsin
;
Thomas Caraco
,
University at Albany
;
Jonathan A. Newman
,
University of Guelph
;
Gyorgy Korniss
,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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