2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

PS 38 - Climate Change

Thursday, August 9, 2018: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhance ecosystem sustainability by reducing N2O and CH4 emissions, altering plant community structure, increasing plant productivity and stability under nitrogen addition
Tao Zhang, Institute of Grassland Sciences, Northeast Normal University, Key Laboratory for Vegetation Ecology, Ministry of Education; Xue Yang, Institute of Grassland Sciences, Northeast Normal University, Key Laboratory for Vegetation Ecology, Ministry of Education; Jixun Guo, Institute of Grassland Sciences, Northeast Normal University, Key Laboratory for Vegetation Ecology, Ministry of Education
Building a program to prepare graduate researchers for careers in actionable climate adaptation science
Nancy Huntly, Utah State University; Patrick Belmont, Utah State University; Courtney Flint, Utah State University; Luis Gordillo, Utah State University; Lisa Green, Utah State University; Peter Howe, Utah State University; James A. Lutz, Utah State University; Sarah Null, Utah State University; Sasha Reed, U.S. Geological Survey; David Rosenberg, Utah State University; Simon Wang, Utah State University
Filling gaps in montane conservation targets with stable climate refugia: a quality control method
Alec Nelson, University of Georgia; Robert F. Baldwin, Clemson University; Patrick Gerard, Clemson University
Winter climate change in the Northeastern USA can impact litter carbon and nitrogen dynamics through changes in the soil invertebrate community
Elise Heffernan, Hudsonia Ltd; Lynn Christenson, Vassar College; Hannah E. Clark, California Department of Transportation; Ev Cheng, Vassar College; John L. Campbell, USDA Forest Service; Melany C. Fisk, Miami University; Peter M. Groffman, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Pamela Templer, Boston University
Impact of changing rainfall patterns on denitrification nitrous oxide reductase lag
Daimer Castro Vega, Univesity of Puerto Rico; Kathryn Glanville, Michigan State University; G Philip Robertson, Michigan State University
Hydrochemical responses of an old-growth forest in the Pacific Northwest to future climate change under the representative concentration pathway scenarios
Zheng Dong, Oregon State University, Syracuse University; Charles T. Driscoll, Syracuse University; Sherri L. Johnson, USDA Forest Service Research; John L. Campbell, USDA Forest Service; Michael P. Nelson, Oregon State University; Afshin Pourmokhtarian, Boston University; Anne Stoner, Texas Tech University; Katharine Hayhoe, Texas Tech University
Shifts above and below-ground drive long-term impacts of acid deposition on litter decomposition
Charlotte R. Hewins, The Holden Arboretum; Katharine L. Stuble, The Holden Arboretum
Increasing salinity in the Albemarle-Pamlico estuary system
Matthew Stillwagon, North Carolina State University; Melinda Martinez, North Carolina State University; Marcelo Ardón, North Carolina State University
The effects of early snow-melt on the pollination and seed production of Delphinium nuttallianum
Leandra G. Gonzalez, Florida International University; Berry J. Brosi, Emory University; Connor N. Morozumi, Emory University; Loy Xingwen, Emory University
The effects of drought on the plant-pollinator mutualism in squash (Cucurbita pepo)
Jess Gambel, University of California, San Diego; David Holway, University of California, San Diego
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