2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6 -- 11)

COS 187 - Invasion: Species Interactions III

Friday, August 11, 2017: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
E147-148, Oregon Convention Center
8:00 AM
Impact of hemlock woolly adelgid and elongate hemlock scale on bud break in eastern hemlock
Elizabeth R. Whitney, University of Rhode Island; Evan L. Preisser, University of Rhode Island; Claire M. Wilson, University of Rhode Island; Robert Schaeffer, Tufts University
8:20 AM Cancelled
COS 187-2
How does an invasive plant affect a native plant and associated butterflies across altitude? (widthdrawn)
Yi-An Chiang, National Taiwan University; William Ou, University of British Columbia; Chao-Min Wang, China Medical University; Chuan-Kai Ho, National Taiwan University
8:40 AM
The manageability of ecological networks
E. Fernando Cagua, University of Canterbury; Katherine L. Wootton, University of Canterbury; Daniel B. Stouffer, University of Canterbury
9:20 AM
Invasive common reed dampens response of water birds to wet conditions
Courtney D. Robichaud, University of Waterloo; Rebecca Rooney, University of Waterloo
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Alien versus predator versus pathogen: Quantifying the impacts of a widespread invasive non-native predator
William N. W. Fincham, University of Leeds; Helen Hesketh, NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; Lee E. Brown, University of Leeds; Helen E. Roy, NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; Alison M. Dunn, University of Leeds
10:10 AM
Explaining failed invasions using functional traits: An analysis of freshwater fish introductions in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Sara Campbell, University of Toronto; Nicholas E. Mandrak, University of Toronto, University of Toronto Scarborough
10:30 AM
Rodents disrupt invasive grass fire cycles
Tara B.B. Bishop, Brigham Young University; Sam St.Clair, Brigham Young University
10:50 AM
Examining inducible defenses to novel predators across native and introduced populations
Brian C. Turner, Portland State University; Catherine E. de Rivera, Portland State University; Marie Hepner, Portland State University
11:10 AM
History matters: The influence of land-use legacy on the allelopathic potential of an invasive legume
Brenda A. Koerner, Emporia State University; Wenji Wang, Emporia State University
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