96th ESA Annual Meeting (August 7 -- 12, 2011)

PS 42 - Physiological Ecology

Wednesday, August 10, 2011: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall 3, Austin Convention Center
Two cherry cultivars’ response to changes in temperature in Washington D.C.’s Tidal Basin
Liz Mack, University of Washington; Uran Chung, University of Washington; Soo-Hyung Kim, University of Washington
A comprehensive functional trait database for the plants of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
Lindsey L. Sloat, University of Arizona; Christine A. Lamanna, University of Maine; George Aldridge, University of Maryland; Brian Enquist, University of Arizona; Amanda N. Henderson, University of Arizona; David W. Inouye, University of Maryland; Marcus J. Stansberry, Rice University; Kenneth D. Whitney, Rice University; Ian Billick, Rocky Mountain Biologial Laboratoy
Understanding range limits of a vulnerable desert amphibian (Anaxyrus exsul) with a severely restricted habitat
Amity Wilczek, Deep Springs College; Andrew Crawford, Deep Springs College; Eamon Heberlein, Deep Springs College; Timothy Henderson, Deep Springs College; Cyril Malle-Barlow, Deep Springs College; Thomas Mathew, Deep Springs College; Kevin Morrell, Deep Springs College; Edward Pimentel, Deep Springs College; Ben Shaver, Deep Springs College; Matt Stoltz, Deep Springs College
Photosynthesis on land: Photoprotection in terrestrial and aquatic green algae
Claire K. Lunch, National Ecological Observatory Network; Amy M. LaFountain, University of Connecticut; Harry A. Frank, University of Connecticut; Zoe Cardon, Marine Biological Laboratory
Comparative hydraulic architecture of early and late successional tropical tree species
Frederick C. Meinzer, USDA Forest Service; Katherine A. McCulloh, University of Wisconsin-Madison; John Sperry, University of Utah; Barbara Lachenbruch, Department of Forest Ecosystems & Society; Steven L. Voelker, Southern Oregon University; David R. Woodruff, USDA Forest Service; Jean-Christophe Domec, Duke University / Bordeaux Sciences Agro
Temporal variation in storage of nonstructural carbohydrates along a height gradient in Douglas-fir trees
David R. Woodruff, USDA Forest Service; Frederick C. Meinzer, USDA Forest Service; Daniel M. Johnson, Duke University
Quantifying clonal integration in Populus tremuloides via root sap flow
Mario Bretfeld, University of Northern Colorado; Scott Franklin, University of Northern Colorado; Daniel Beverly, University of Northern Colorado; Robert M. Hubbard, USDA Forest Service
Comparative photophysiology of green algae isolated from desert microbiotic crusts and their close aquatic relatives
Suzanne M. Thomas, Marine Biological Laboratory; Miriam M. Enriquez, University of Connecticut; Claire K. Lunch, National Ecological Observatory Network; Amy M. LaFountain, University of Connecticut; Harry A. Frank, University of Connecticut; Louise A. Lewis, University of Connecticut; Zoe Cardon, Marine Biological Laboratory
Spatial and temporal patterns of xylem sap pH derived from stems and twigs of Populus deltoides L.
Laura S. Krysinsky, USDA Forest Service; Justin G. Boyles, Department of Zoology and Entomology; Robert O. Teskey, University of Georgia; Doug P. Aubrey, Georgia Southern University
Differences in photosynthetic rates of between winter-active and summer-active Helianthus annuus on the Gulf Coast
David J. Grisé, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi; Courtney T. Lee, Texas A&M-Galveston
Investigating epigenetic regulation of water-use related genes in tomato
Steven Matzner, Augustana University; Eric J. Richards, Boyce Thompson Institute; Jed P. Sparks, Cornell University
Variation in physiological response of Schoenoplectus americanus populations to salt stress across space and time
Rachel M. Hesselink, University of Notre Dame; Rachel A. Koch, University of Notre Dame; Regina M. McCormack, University of Notre Dame; Evan W. James, University of Notre Dame; Jason McLachlan, University of Notre Dame; Michael J. Blum, Tulane University
Stem CO2 efflux of ten species in temperate forests in northeastern China
Jinyan Yang, University of Georgia; Robert O. Teskey, University of Georgia; Chuankuan Wang, Northeast Forestry University
Stored carbohydrates decouple current photosynthate from soil CO2 efflux in frequently disturbed ecosystems
Robert J. Mitchell, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center; Behzad Mortazavi, University of Alabama; Joseph J. O'Brien, USDA Forest Service; Jason D. McGee, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center; Joseph J. Hendricks, University of West Georgia; Kevin A. Kuehn, University of Southern Mississippi; Robert O. Teskey, University of Georgia; Doug P. Aubrey, Georgia Southern University
Response of daily transpiration of woody plants to soil water availability and vapor pressure deficit
Richard Boyce, Northern Kentucky University; Joshua Shouse, Northern Kentucky University; Richard D. Durtsche, Northern Kentucky University
Decoupled stem and leaf hydraulic conductance in California chaparral and coastal sage scrub plant species
Alexandria Pivovaroff, UC Riverside; Louis Santiago, University of California, Riverside
Rumen-reticulum capacity and fill in female white-tailed deer: Meeting demands in a stochastic environment
Adam Duarte, Texas State University - San Marcos; Ryan S. Luna, Texas State University - San Marcos; Floyd W. Weckerly, Texas State University
Understanding variation in the temperature dependence of physiological and ecological traits
Anthony I. Dell, National Great Rivers Research and Education Center; Samraat Pawar, University of Chicago; Van M. Savage, UCLA
Observations on the traditional phytotherapy among the inhabitants of Betagi upazila in Barguna district, Bangladesh
Md. Ariful Haque Mollik, Practical Academy on Wise Education and Research Foundation
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