PS 97
Latebreaking: Forests

Friday, August 14, 2015: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Baltimore Convention Center
How is wood decomposition affected by nutrients in a tropical forest?
Faming Wang, South China Botanical Garden, CAS, Marine Biological Lab
Examining the effects of soil type and fungicide use on American elm seedling germination, survival, and development
Andrew C. Eagar, Kent State University; Oscar J. Valverde-Barrantes, Kent State University; Richard Phillips, Indiana University; Kurt A. Smemo, Skidmore College; Christopher Blackwood, Kent State University
Relationships between plant functional traits and short-term leaf litter decomposition in 16 plant species native to British Columbia
Jenna M. Zukswert, University of British Columbia; Cindy E. Prescott, University of British Columbia
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) herbivory in Northeastern Ohio riparian zones: A preference study
Danielle M. Mutchler, Youngstown State University; Thomas P. Diggins, Youngstown State University
Functional traits of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi communities along succession in a tropical dry forest ecosystem
Silvia M. Carrillo-Saucedo, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Mayra Gavito, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Quantifying wind damage associated with variable retention harvesting in coastal British Columbia
William J. Beese, Vancouver Island University; Terry P. Rollerson, Stantec; Colin M. Peters, Pacific Biological Station
Fertilization intensifies drought stress: Water use and stomatal conductance of Pinus taeda in a midrotation fertilization and throughfall reduction experiment
Eric Ward, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jean-Christophe Domec, North Carolina State University, University of Bordeaux; Marshall A. Laviner, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Thomas Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Ge Sun, USDA Forest Service; Steve G. McNulty, USDA Forest Service; John King, North Carolina State University; Asko Noormets, North Carolina State University
Cancelled
PS 97-161
Scaling up behavior: modeling the interaction between agent-based seed dispersal and forest structure (widthdrawn)
Colin R Addis, University of Texas at Austin; Tim Keitt, The University of Texas at Austin
Monitoring forest tree diversity in Puerto Rico using U.S.D.A. Forest Inventory and Analysis database
Damaris Rodriguez, University of Puerto Rico at Humacao; Denny S. Fernandez, University of Puerto Rico at Humacao; Raymond Tremblay, University of Puerto Rico at Humacao
Cancelled
PS 97-163
Fine root production and phenology: A study of 11 temperate tree species in a common garden in Poland (widthdrawn)
Jennifer Withington, SUNY Oneonta, The Pennsylvania State University; Marc Goebel, Cornell University; Bartosz Bulaj, Poznan University of Life Sciences; Jacek Oleksyn, Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Dendrology; Peter B. Reich, University of Minnesota; David M. Eissenstat, The Pennsylvania State University
Influence of riparian forest composition and land use on watershed performance and management planning
Johnny J Quispe, Rutgers University; Jean Marie Hartman, Rutgers University; Carmela Buono, Rutgers University; David Blystone, Rutgers University; Lauren Upadhyay, Rutgers University
Environmental dimensions of variable sex expression in striped maple, Acer pensylvanicum (Sapindaceae)
Jennifer N. Blake-Mahmud, Rutgers University; Lena Struwe, Rutgers University
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