2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

PS 44 - Fire

Thursday, August 9, 2018: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Relative bark thickness and inner bark proportion of sandhill oak species in the southeastern United States
Jennifer Schafer, Winthrop University; Jennie DeMarco, Western Colorado University
Who's your pawpaw? How fire and pollinator visitation affect the reproductive success of Asimina reticulata
Louise Barton, University of Colorado Boulder; Eric S. Menges, Archbold Biological Station
Grass canopy architecture influences flammability
Xiulin Gao, Texas Tech University; Dylan W. Schwilk, Texas Tech University
Mesophication of upland oak forests: Impacts on flammability through changes in leaf litter and fuel bed traits
Jennifer K. McDaniel, Mississippi State University; Heather D. Alexander, Mississippi State University; Courtney M. Siegert, Mississippi State University; Marcus A Lashley, Mississippi State University
Early-season effects of fire on soil chemistry and undergrowth diversity in teak and cashew plantations in a tropical savanna woodland
Stephen Oyedeji, University of Ilorin; Oludare Oladipo Agboola, University of Lagos; David Adedayo Animasaun, University of Ilorin; Taiye Samuel Oriolowo, University of Ilorin; Paul Ojo Fatoba, University of Ilorin
Mixed-severity fires in southern Appalachian forests
Thomas F. DellaRocco, North Carolina State University; Katherine L. Martin, Center for Integrated Forest Science, USDA Forest Service; Katherine J. Elliott, Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
Effects of burn severity on rangeland vegetation recovery in Rolling Plains, Texas
Zheng Li, Texas A&M University; Ben Wu, Texas A&M University
Can we manage a future with more fire? Effects of defensible space and spatial configuration on local and landscape-level fire severity
Kristin H. Braziunas, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Rupert Seidl, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) Vienna; Werner Rammer, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) Vienna; Adena R. Rissman, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Monica Turner, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Exclusion of fire from longleaf pine forest alters nitrogen mineralization dynamics
Seth W. Bigelow, The Jones Center at Ichauway; R. Scott Taylor, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center; Steven Brantley, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center
Interacting effects of fire characteristics and invasive species on plant communities
Carolyn V. Whiting, University of Texas at Austin; Alice Oline, Colorado College; Norma Fowler, University of Texas at Austin
Cancelled
PS 44-106
Patch burning and livestock grazing impacts on grasshopper populations in a northern mixed grass prairie (widthdrawn)
David H. Branson, USDA-ARS; Lance T. Vermeire, USDA-Agricultural Research Service
When flowers fade, fire risk grows: Phenology predicts flammability in semi-arid shrublands
Nathan Emery, Michigan State University; Alexandria Pivovaroff, UCLA
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