2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6 -- 11)

PS 46 - Restoration Ecology

Wednesday, August 9, 2017: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
Cancelled
PS 46-178
Precision prairie reconstruction (PPR): 15-year case study results for sustaining forb species richness and diversity in restorations (widthdrawn)
Carolyn E. Grygiel, North Dakota State University; Jack E. Norland, North Dakota State University; Mario E. Biondini, North Dakota State University
Plant and soil microbial community composition in response to seeding and weeding treatments on different reclamation soils
Leah A. deBortoli, University of Alberta, Natural Resources Canada; Edith Li, Natural Resources Canada; Brad D. Pinno, Natural Resources Canada; M. Derek MacKenzie, University of Alberta
No impact of white-tailed deer and invasive plant management on spider diversity and composition in a post-agricultural woodland
Christopher W. Habeck, Kutztown University; Lauren Fierman, Kutztown University; Margot Shrift, Kutztown University
Seed dispersal in a novel Hawaiian ecosystem: Can mutualisms between exotic birds and endangered flora be cultivated?
Sean Erroll MacDonald, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jinelle Hutchins Sperry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Michael Patrick Ward, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; H. Kapua Kawelo, U.S. Army Garrison Hawai'i
Structure and function of dung beetle communities in response to grazing and prescribed fire in restored tallgrass prairie
Nicholas A. Barber, Northern Illinois University; Peyton Whiston, Northern Illinois University; Holly P. Jones, Northern Illinois University
Cancelled
PS 46-184
Impacts of early restoration processes on small mammals in a western tall grass prairie in Clay County, Minnesota
Elisabeth C. Teige, Minnesota State University Moorhead; Sarah S. Sanderson, Minnesota State University Moorhead; Jessica L. Loffler, Minnesota State University Moorhead; Miranda J. Sater, Minnesota State University Moorhead; Jessica M. Lindstrom, Minnesota State University Moorhead; Donna M. Bruns Stockrahm, Minnesota State University Moorhead
Effects of hardwood removal on transpiration in a longleaf pine ecosystem
Steven Brantley, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center; O. Stribling Stuber, Jones Center at Ichauway; Brandon Rutledge, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center; Steven B. Jack, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center
Yellowstone under seige: Slowing the march of invaders
Shannon L Dillard, Montana State University; Anthony S. Hartshorn, Montana State University
Native meadow restoration success and functional diversity
Keri A. Plevniak, Cleveland State University; Emily Rauschert, Cleveland State University
Ecological restoration of abandoned buffelgrass pastures in Central Sonora, Mexico
Rosangélica Rosas-Becerra, Universidad Estatal de Sonora; Ortega-Rosas Carmen, Universidad estatal de sonora; Francisco Molina-Freaner, Estación Regional del Noroeste, Instituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México; Daniel Morales-Romero, Universidad Estatal de Sonora
Carbon sequestration in wetlands: A comparison of carbon stored at different aged wetlands
Ankit Srinivas, California State University, East-bay; Jennifer E. Johnson, Carnegie Institution for Science; Charlotte Yandell Stanton, Carnegie Institution for Science; Mitchell Craig, California State University, East-bay; Max Burnham, California State University, East-bay; Patty Oikawa, California State University, East Bay
Changes in native and exotic species richness on exposed sediments following large dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington
Olivia A Morgan, Eastern Washington University; Rebecca L. Brown, Eastern Washington University; Jarrett Schuster, Eastern Washington University; Patrick B. Shafroth, US Geological Survey
Growing desert phreatophytes to control flow of contaminated groundwater at a uranium mill site
William J. Waugh, Navarro Research and Engineering, Inc.; Edward P. Glenn, University of Arizona; David Moore, University of Arizona; Pamela Nagler, US Geological Survey; Richard P. Bush, US Department of Energy; Mark Kautsky, US Department of Energy
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger: Effects of prescribed fire on the larval host plants of a remnant regal fritillary butterfly population
George C. Adamidis, Temple University; Mark T. Swartz, Fort Indiantown Gap National Guard Training Center; Konstantina Zografou, Temple University; Brent J. Sewall, Temple University
Seed germination in Camassia: Do habitat, species, and stratification techniques matter?
Claire N. Jorgensen, Willamette University; Susan Kephart, Willamette University
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