COS 43
Competition I

Tuesday, August 12, 2014: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Regency Blrm D, Hyatt Regency Hotel
1:30 PM
Putting biotic interactions into distribution analysis
Casper Kraan, National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research; Andrew O. Finley, Michigan State University; Simon F. Thrush, University of Auckland; Theunis Piersma, NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Department of Coastal Systems and Utrecht University, P.O. Box 59, 1790 AB Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands; Carsten F. Dormann, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg
1:50 PM
2:10 PM
Effects of plant-soil feedbacks on intra- and inter-specific competition in desert grasses
Y. Anny Chung, University of New Mexico; Jennifer Rudgers, University of New Mexico
2:30 PM
Prediction and evolution of response to plurispecific competition in a polymorphic local population of Arabidopsis thaliana
Etienne Baron, LIPM CNRS/INRA Toulouse; Juliana Lenglet, GEPV; Laurent Amsellem, GEPV; Fabrice Roux, LIPM CNRS/INRA Toulouse
2:50 PM
Effects of density dependence and competition on development and fecundity of larval mosquitoes
Sarah E. Bowden, University of Georgia; John M. Drake, University of Georgia
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Plant competitive interactions under soil nutrient transport limitation
Janina Milkereit, University of Zurich; Emmanuel Frossard, ETH Zurich; Peter Stoll, University of Basel; Pascal Niklaus, University of Zurich
3:40 PM
Multiple indirect effects of an invasive mussel change native bivalve recruitment and survival
Max C. N. Castorani, University of California, Davis; Kevin A. Hovel, San Diego State University
4:20 PM
Intraspecific variation in interspecific competitive ability: Not all competitors are created equally
Sarah A. Duple, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Alex T. Strauss, Indiana University; Spencer Hall, Indiana University; Zoi Rapti, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Carla E. Cáceres, University of Illinois
4:40 PM
Nutrient-driven dynamics of competition between mycorrhizal fungi: The effects of nitrogen solubility on fungal dominance
Charlotte T. Lee, Duke University; Abigail I. Pastore, Florida State University
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