PS 54 - Latebreaking: Restoration Ecology

Friday, August 12, 2016: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
Cancelled
PS 54-200
Spatial patterns and associations in three development stages of Haloxylon ammodendron plantation in an oasis-desert ecotone in the Hexi Corridor, Northwest China (widthdrawn)
Zheng Ying, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; Zhao Wenzhi, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute
Egress! How technophilia can reinforce biophilia to improve ecological restoration and conservation
Jessie C. Buettel, University of Tasmania; Barry W. Brook, University of Tasmania
Are actively restored forests similar to naturally regenerating forests in providing environmental services in tropical forests?
Ricardo G. César, University of São Paulo; Pedro H. S. Brancalion, University of São Paulo; Robin L. Chazdon, University of Connecticut; Vanessa S. Moreno, University of São Paulo
Community-based ecological restoration in seasonally flooded alluvial forests of the Andean amazon in Peru
Alonso P. Castro, Conservation International; Antonio J. Bóveda-Penalba, Conservation International; Claudio Schneider, Conservation International; Grimaldo Barrios-Sosa, EcoBusiness Consulting SAC; Jaemy Romero-Herrada, Museo de Historia Natural Javier Prado, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Oyster growth, survival, and associated fauna from Inner Harbor Baltimore
Keith D. Johnson, Stevenson University; Bethany P. Liberto, Stevenson University; Mark Moody, Stevenson University
 The use of prescribed fire and smoke monitoring in the restoration of the Palmerton Zinc Pile Superfund Site 
John Hom, USDA Forest Service; Thomas H. Whitlow, Cornell University; Dan Kunckle, Lehigh Gap Nature Center; Jennifer Lansing, Cardinal Directions, LLC; Mathew Patterson, USDA Forest Service; Michael Kiefer, Michigan State Univer
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