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PS 30
Herbivory
Tuesday, August 11, 2015: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Baltimore Convention Center
PS 30-97
An experimental approach to understanding browsing by moose and deer in recently logged forests
Justin A. Compton
,
Springfield College
;
Stephen DeStefano
,
USGS
;
Edward Faison
,
Highstead
;
David Foster
,
Harvard Forest
PS 30-98
Associational antiherbivore defense promotes the coexistence of hairy and glabrous plants
Yasuhiro Sato
,
Kyoto University
;
Hiroshi Kudoh
,
Kyoto University
PS 30-99
Nutrient inputs and herbivores interactively influence black mangrove tolerance to damage
Sze Wing Yu
,
University of Maryland
;
Alexander Forde
,
University of Maryland
;
Daniel Gruner
,
University of Maryland
PS 30-100
Can conspicuous leaf miner damage decrease other types of herbivory?
Leeann Kuehn
,
Denison University
;
Sneha Vissa
,
Denison University
;
Justin Bean
,
Denison University
;
Rachel Hoffman
,
Denison University
;
Lauren Marino
,
Denison University
;
Jay Vela
,
Denison University
;
Andrew C. McCall
,
Denison University
PS 30-101
Eastern hemlock resistance to the woolly adelgid: Progress and prospects
Evan Preisser
,
University of Rhode Island
;
Richard Casagrande
,
University of Rhode Island
PS 30-102
Contrasting latitudinal patterns in plant defence in
Oenothera biennis
(Onagraceae)
Daniel N. Anstett
,
University of Toronto
;
Jeffery Ahern
,
University of Turku
;
Juha-Pekka Salminen
,
University of Turku
;
Marc T. J. Johnson
,
University of Toronto Mississauga
PS 30-103
Damage-induced response and seasonal variation in stinging hair traits of Japanese nettle (
Urtica thunbergiana
) seedlings in two subpopulations with different browsing pressure by Sika deer
Teiko Kato
,
Iwate university
;
Kiyoshi Ishida
,
Hirosaki university
;
Junichi Kikuchi
,
Nara university of education
;
Harumi Torii
,
Nara university of education
PS 30-104
Consequences of plant density and natural versus simulated herbivory for common milkweed
Melissa H. Hey
,
College of William & Mary
;
Harmony J. Dalgleish
,
The College of William and Mary
;
John J. Couture
,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
PS 30-105
Testing for mechanisms of inducible resistance in endophyte-infected grass
Tom L. Bultman
,
Hope College
;
Jamin G. Wieringa
,
Central Michigan University
;
Alex Swain
,
Hope College
;
Terrence Sullivan
,
Indiana University Kokomo
PS 30-106
Incidence of extra-floral nectaries and their relationship to growth and survival of lowland tropical rain forest trees
Andrew J. Muehleisen
,
Yale University
;
Simon A. Queenborough
,
Yale University
;
Pablo Alvia
,
Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador
;
Renato Valencia R.
,
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador
;
Brigitte Fiala
,
University of Wurzburg
PS 30-107
The roles of leaf defense and nutrients in plant-herbivore interactions: A study in the respone to varying herbivore intensity
Carolyn E. McDermott
,
Buena Vista University
;
Kyle J. Haynes
,
University of Virginia
;
Anurag A. Agrawal
,
Cornell University
PS 30-108
Defense traits in ponderosa pine and potential tradeoffs with growth
Sean R. Pinnell
,
The University of Montana
;
Raul de la Matta
,
The University of Montana
;
Anna Sala
,
University of Montana
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