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PS 37
- Mutualism and Facilitation
Wednesday, August 10, 2011: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall 3, Austin Convention Center
PS 37-38
Ant-acacia-inhabiting
Eustala
spiders (
Aranaeidae
) potentially employ chemical camouflage to avoid ant aggression
John D. Styrsky
,
Lynchburg College
;
Kaitlin Marvin
,
Lynchburg College
PS 37-39
Partner benefits and partner choice in a temperate ant-seed interaction
Kyle M. Turner
,
University of Toronto
;
Megan E. Frederickson
,
University of Toronto
PS 37-40
Benefits of extrafloral nectar to ants in a facultative ant-plant mutualism
Arietta E. Fleming-Davies
,
University of Chicago
PS 37-41
Life-stage conflicts and the shifting balance between interference and facilitation: A case study with Penstemon palmeri and shrubs
Jesse M. Poulos
,
Utah State University
;
Eugene W. Schupp
,
Utah State University
;
Steven M. Ostoja
,
United States Geological Survey
PS 37-42
Abundance of fungal endophytes in two common perennial grasses of the semiarid sagebrush steppe
Erin M. Goergen
,
St. Petersburg College
PS 37-43
Preventing overexploitation in a mutualism: Partner control in the crayfish-branchiobdellid symbiosis
Robert P. Creed Jr.
,
Appalachian State University
;
Kaitlin J. Farrell
,
Appalachian State University
;
Bryan L. Brown
,
Virginia Tech
;
David A. Young
,
Appalachian State University
;
Joshua D. Lomonaco
,
Appalachian State University
PS 37-44
Plant-mycorrhizal relationships and the influence of resource stoichiometry
Paul N. Frater
,
Iowa State University
;
W. Stanley Harpole
,
Iowa State University
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