2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

PS 30 - Invasion

Wednesday, August 8, 2018: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Seasonal plasticity of native and non-native invasive shrubs in deciduous temperate forests
Kelsey A. Martinez, Syracuse University; Jason Fridley, Syracuse University
More invasive cattails allocate less to sexual reproduction and are less plastic over nutrient gradients
Emily Jameson, University of Michigan; Kenneth J. Elgersma, University of Northern Iowa; Jason P. Martina, Texas A&M University; Deborah Goldberg, University of Michigan
Differential growth and stoichiometric homeostasis in two native and two invasive Great Plains grasses
Joshua T. Harvey, South Dakota State University; A. Joshua Leffler, South Dakota State University
Invasive grass populations are not less defended or more competitive than those from the native range
Deah Lieurance, University of Florida; Chris Wilson, University of Florida; Sheng-Lan Zheng, Chengdu University of information technology; Keith Clay, Indiana University; Luke Flory, University of Florida
Exploring effects of terrestrial invasive and native plant species on aquatic communities using the model organism Daphnia magna
Kendra Cipollini, Wilmington College; Sophia Castro, Wilmington College; Markia Black, Wilmington College; Elizabeth Knab, Wilmington College; Anna Belokur, Wilmington College; Daniel Sanders, Wilmington College
Invasive plant expansion on spatially heterogeneous landscapes: Hot spots and hot moments
Nathan Burruss, Jornada Basin LTER Program; Debra P.C. Peters, USDA ARS Jornada Experimental Range; Steven R. Archer, University of Arizona
The effects of invasive woody shrubs on nitrogen mineralization in NY temperate forests
Victoria D. Hull, Syracuse University; Douglas A. Frank, Syracuse University; Jason Fridley, Syracuse University
Effects of an invasive omnivore on multi-scale diversity and ecosystem properties in reservoir metacommunities
Riley T. Lovejoy, University of Alabama; Alyssa N. Kandow, University of Alabama; Jennifer G. Howeth, University of Alabama
A global analysis of free-ranging cat diet
Jean Fantle-Lepczyk, Auburn University; Christopher A Lepczyk, Auburn University
The response of an invasive grass (Bromus rubens) to climatically altered microhabitat gradients in a desert shrub community
Emily Ernst, Iowa State University; Claus Holzapfel, Rutgers University Newark; Hadas A. Parag, Rutgers University; Kirk A. Moloney, Iowa State University
Runoff responses to conversion of encroached juniper woodland to native prairie and Panicum virgatum biofuel feedstock production
Yu Zhong, Oklahoma State University; Chris B. Zou, Oklahoma State University; Rodney E. Will, Oklahoma State University; Gopal Kakani, Oklahoma State University; Elaine Stebler, Oklahoma State University
Germination patterns vary in native and introduced temperate shrubs under simulated field conditions
E. Corrie Pieterson, The Ohio State University; Maria N. Miriti, The Ohio State University
Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) disrupts the fungal nitrogen economy in forests
Joseph Edwards, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Wendy H. Yang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Anthony Yannarell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Invasive earthworms: Predicting the density and distribution of invasive earthworms within a Wisconsin temperate forest
Jacqueline M. T. Hausle, North Carolina State University, Doris Duke Conservation Scholars; Jodi A. Forrester, North Carolina State University; Lili Perreault, North Carolina State University
Rooting for the home team: Belowground allocation and root traits in native and nonnative woody species
Alex Ebert, Syracuse University; Douglas A. Frank, Syracuse University; Jason Fridley, Syracuse University
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