PS 25 - Climate Change

Thursday, August 11, 2016: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
Precipitation determines the response of methane uptake to climate warming in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
Zhenhua Zhang, Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Jin-Sheng He, Peking University
Coral persistence to ocean warming via developmental acclimation
Heather Schaneen, Nova Southeastern University; Joana C. Figueiredo, Nova Southeastern University
Soil moisture constraints differentiate metabolically active microorganisms from the total community in forest soils
Karl J. Romanowicz, University of Michigan; Zachary B. Freedman, University of Michigan; Rima A. Upchurch, University of Michigan; Donald R. Zak, University of Michigan
Warming combined with more extreme precipitation regimes will modify water sources of trees and increase their vulnerability to climate change
Charlotte Grossiord, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sanna Sevanto, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Todd Dawson, University of California Berkeley; Henry D. Adams, Oklahoma State University; Adam D. Collins, Los Alamos National Laboratory; L. Turin Dickman, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Brent D. Newman, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Elizabeth A. Stockton, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Nate G. McDowell, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Temperature and hydrology affect methane emissions from Prairie Pothole wetlands
Sheel Bansal, US Geological Survey; Brian Tangen, U.S. Geological Survey; Ray Finocchiaro, US Geological Survey
How insects handle thermal variation: Constant vs fluctuating temperatures
Aleix Valls, North Dakota State University; Jason Harmon, North Dakota State University; Brandon T. Barton, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Condensation's vital role as a supplementary source of water in semi-arid grassland ecosystems
Nana Britwum, Cornell University; Rebecca Schneider, Cornell University; Steve Morreale, Cornell University; Changxiao Li, Southwest University; Zhigang Li, Ningxia Forestry Institute; Jian Li, Ningxia Forestry Institute
Effect of warming and shrub encroachment on rates of litter decomposition and nitrogen mineralization in an alpine ecosystem
Laurel M. Brigham, University of California - San Diego; Ellen Esch, University of California - San Diego; Christopher Kopp, University of British Columbia; Elsa Cleland, University of California San Diego
How did past climate change and current range patterns shape genetic patterns within balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera)?
Andrew V. Gougherty, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Vikram E. Chhatre, University of Vermont; Stephen Keller, University of Vermont; Matthew C. Fitzpatrick, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Impact of climate extremes on avian abundance in transitional ecosystems
Nicolas Jaffe, Oklahoma State University; Timothy J. O'Connell, Oklahoma State University; Monica Papes, University of Tennessee
El Niño and its effects on the demography of Espeletia grandiflora, an index plant of the Colombian Andean Páramo
Luis Ernesto Beltran-Forero, Universidad de Bogota Jorge Tadeo Lozano, Purdue University; Morris Levy, Purdue University
Predicting climate suitability for three major deciduous trees and forest ecosystems in tropical Asia
Jiban Chandra Deb, The University of Queensland, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology; Stuart Phinn, The University of Queensland; Clive McAlpine, The University of Queensland; Nathalie Butt, The University of Queensland
Exotic herbaceous species are more sensitive than native coastal sage scrub species to shifting rainfall regimes
Elsa Cleland, University of California San Diego; Ellen Esch, University of California - San Diego; David Lipson, San Diego State University
Assessing impacts of climate change on phenology using a common garden study
Jonathan Knott, Purdue University; Songlin Fei, Purdue University
Responses of forest species composition and carbon storage to decadal climate variability in the eastern US
Tao Zhang, University of Florida; Jeremy W. Lichstein, University of Florida
Elevated carbon dioxide and chronic warming decrease nitrogen (N) uptake and levels of N-uptake and N-assimilatory proteins in tomato provided different forms of inorganic N
Dileepa M. Jayawardena, University of Toledo; Scott A. Heckathorn, University of Toledo; Deepesh R. Bista, University of Toledo; Sasmita Mishra, Kean University; Jennifer Boldt, United States Department of Agriculture; Charles R. Krause, United States Department of Agriculture
Cancelled
PS 25-29
A global estimate of soil carbon residence time based on multiple observations (widthdrawn)
Jing Wang, East China Normal University; Jianyang Xia, East China Normal University; Yiqi Luo, University of Oklahoma; Xia Xu, Iowa State University of Science and Technology
Response of the food web processes to climate change in Sobaeksan National Park
EuiJung Hong, Korean National Park Research Institute; HyeonHo Myeong, Korean National Park Research Institute; Jong Chul Jeong, Korean National Park Research Institute
Emerging spatiotemporal trends in extreme weather events threaten agriculture in New York State
Carolyn Barrett Dash, Hamilton College; Nicole LaBarge, Hamilton College
Shifted warming seasons led to slow down of plant growth increase over northern lands
Zhao Li, East China Normal University; Jianyang Xia, East China Normal University; Geli Zhang, University of Oklahoma; Junyi Liang, University of Oklahoma; Zheng Shi, University of Oklahoma; Jinwei Dong, University of Oklahoma; Lifen Jiang, Northern Arizona University; Xiangming Xiao, University of Oklahoma; Yiqi Luo, University of Oklahoma; Liming Yan, Fudan University
Impacts of seasonal changes in precipitation on carbon sequestration in a tallgrass prairie
Shuang Ma, University of Oklahoma; Xin Guan, University of Oklahoma; Yiqi Luo, University of Oklahoma
Coping with climate change: Acclimation strategies and the future of Colorado's forests
Charles J.W. Carroll, Colorado State University; Patrick H. Martin, Colorado State University; Alan Knapp, Colorado State University
Exploring the role of local adaptation in the responses of Appalachian plant species to climate warming
Jennifer Boyd, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Gayle Tyree, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Digital herbaria records provide a wealth of data from which we can evaluate the frequency and ecological correlates of intra-continental naturalizations
Gretel Clarke, Smith College; Dov F. Sax, Brown University; Regan Early, University of Exeter, Cornwall; Julie Sheard, Brown University; Jesse Bellemare, Smith College
Springing up in time for winter: A future second growing season for Helianthus annuus in Central Texas
Abigail M. Johnson, University of Rhode Island; David J. Grisé, Del Mar College
Mangroves on the move: How do engineering feedbacks between competing species facilitate mangrove range expansion?
Rachel S. Smith, University of Georgia; Todd Z. Osborne, University of Florida; James E. Byers, University of Georgia
Interactive effects of soil moisture and plant invasion on pine tree survival
Julienne E. NeSmith, University of Florida; Christina Alba, University of Florida; Luke Flory, University of Florida
Climate change adaptation: Is assisted migration an option to overcome the limited migratory capacity of resinous in boreal forest?
Philippe Cournoyer-Farley, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Jean-François Boucher, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Claude Villeneuve, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Pascal Tremblay, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
Climate change induced precipitation patterns and genetic mutations of the economically important tree species Eucalyptus grandis
Seth M. Ganzhorn, Fordham University; Rolando Rojas, Fordham University; Melanie J.B. Zeppel, Macquarie University; James D. Lewis, Fordham University
Elevated carbon dioxide decreases the concentration of the major nitrogen-uptake proteins in roots at low, but not high, nitrogen availability
Scott A. Heckathorn, University of Toledo; Deepesh R. Bista, University of Toledo; Dileepa M. Jayawardena, University of Toledo; Sasmita Mishra, Kean University; Jennifer Boldt, United States Department of Agriculture; Charles R. Krause, United States Department of Agriculture
A paleoecological analysis of Lake Palotoa, Peru
Jacob D. Schiferl, Florida Institute of Technnology; Mark B. Bush, Florida Institute of Technology; Crystal McMichael, University of Amsterdam
The influence of elevated [CO2] exposure time on the flowering time of Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes
Aleah Henderson, University of Kansas; Joy K. Ward, University of Kansas
Modelling drought-induced tree mortality of a seasonally dry tropical forest in Panama
Thomas Powell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Lara Kueppers, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California Merced; Charles Koven, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; Daniel J Johnson, Los Alamos National Lab; Nathan G. McDowell, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Jeffrey Q. Chambers, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California Berkeley
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