PS 9 - Species Interactions

Monday, August 8, 2016: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
Selection of beneficial and deleterious microbes explains plant-soil feedbacks between invasive Lespedeza cuneata and native plants
Alyssa M. Beck, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Anthony Yannarell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Flower-bee networks along a disturbance gradient in semi-arid central Mexico
Magda Argueta-Guzman, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico; Jordan Golubov Sr., Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana; Zenón Cano-Santana, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Ricardo Ayala, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Climate interacts with grazing and hydrology to alter plant interactions
Elizabeth Hermanson Boughton, Archbold Biological Station; Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio, University of Central Florida
Spatial variation in trophic interactions of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) within the Florida Coastal Everglades assessed with stable isotopes
Valeria Paz, Florida International University; Michael R. Heithaus, Florida International University; Jeremy Kiszka, Florida International University
Cancelled
PS 9-99
Influences of food web dynamics on Chagas disease transmission in central America (widthdrawn)
Christina Pilar Varian, University of Georgia; Nicole Gottdenker, University of Georgia; Azael Saldana, Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Studies; Jose Calzada, Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Studies
Impact of phage-bacteria interactions on a bacterial dynamic communities in changing environment
Mathilde M. Besson, University of Montreal, Québec Centre for Biodiversity Science; Dominique Gravel, University of Sherbrooke; Timothée Poisot, Université de Montréal
An experimental assessment of neighborhood interference on Everglades’ tree species survival and growth along a flooding gradient in constructed tree islands
Susana Stoffella, Florida International University; Michael S. Ross, Florida International University; Jay P. Sah, Florida International University
A rare orchid exhibits temporal and spatial specificity toward mycorrhizal fungi across its populations within the North American tallgrass prairie
Pablo Tovar, Texas Tech University; Jaspreet Kaur, Texas Tech University; Jyotsna Sharma, Texas Tech University
Migration versus mutualism: Can the small-ranged endemic plant Rhododendron catwabiense form specialized ericoid mycorrhizae with soil fungi north of its native range?
Elena Karlsen-Ayala, Smith College; Shabnam Kapur, Smith College; Sarita Chiu, Smith College; Jesse Bellemare, Smith College
Site differences outweigh nitrogen inputs in soil microbial feedback for a desert grass
Y. Anny Chung, University of New Mexico; Jennifer Rudgers, University of New Mexico; Robert L. Sinsabaugh, University of New Mexico; Cheryl R. Kuske, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sasha Reed, U.S. Geological Survey
King of the hill? How competitive interactions affect species responses to climate change
Joshua S. Lynn, University of New Mexico, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Jennifer Rudgers, University of New Mexico, Sevilleta Long Term Ecological Research Program
Common mycorrhizal networks foster overyielding by Andropogon gerardii and enhance survival of Elymus canadensis
Joanna Weremijewicz, University of Miami; David P. Janos, University of Miami
Potential for climate-induced disruption of plant-fungal symbioses in the Rocky Mountains
Melanie Kazenel, University of New Mexico, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Stephanie N. Kivlin, University of New Mexico, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; D. Lee Taylor, University of New Mexico; Jennifer Rudgers, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, University of New Mexico
Can variation in floral morphology predict Andean hummingbird community composition?
Bryan Macneill, University of South Florida; Marc J. Lajeunesse, University of South Florida
The effect of water availability on microbe-mediated plant interactions
Anna P. Hawkins, University of Houston; Kerri M. Crawford, University of Houston
What creates variation in species responses to habitat size?
A. Andrew M. MacDonald, University of British Columbia; Alathea D Letaw, University of British Columbia; Diane S. Srivastava, University of British Columbia
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