2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

PS 33 - Invasion: Species Interactions

Wednesday, August 8, 2018: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
Does density-dependent predation on a non-native prey facilitate its escape from natural enemies?
Kaitlin Kinney, The Ohio State University; Alec C. Mell, The Ohio State University; Lauren M. Pintor, The Ohio State University; James E. Byers, University of Georgia
The impact of round goby invasion on benthic macroinvertebrate populations in Oneida Lake
Amy Li, Cornell University; Allyson Jones, Cornell University; Kristen Holeck, Cornell University; John Cooper, Cornell University; Lars Rudstam, Cornell University
Documenting the commensal biodiversity of nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) burrows
Zachary Butler, University of Georgia; Scott Coleman, Little St. Simons Island
Biotic interactions during the invasion process in marine benthic communities: An island ecosystem case study
Ignacio Gestoso, MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, OOM— Oceanic Observatory of Madeira, Agência Regional para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação Tecnologia e Inovação; Léa Riera, MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre; Patricio Ramalhosa, MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, OOM— Oceanic Observatory of Madeira, Agência Regional para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação Tecnologia e Inovação; João Canning-Clode, MARE – Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Centre of IMAR of the University of the Azores, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Determining impacts of plant invasion on native arthropods using an eco-evolutionary framework
Adam Mitchell, University of Delaware; Douglas Tallamy, University of Delware
Competition between invasive and native desert plants and their relationship with changing wildfire and precipitation regimes
Tara B.B. Bishop, Brigham Young University; Baylie Nusink, Brigham Young University; Rebecca I. Lee, Brigham Young University; Samuel B. St Clair, Brigham Young University
Pollination services in a Hawaiian dry forest ecosystem impacted by invasive predators
Christina T. Liang, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station; Clare E. Aslan, Northern Arizona University; William P. Haines, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Aaron B. Shiels, USDA APHIS, National Wildlife Research Center
The influence of competition on the distribution of black rats, rice rats, and cotton rats on Sanibel Island, FL
Joelle Carbonell, University of Florida; Tre'Nard Morgan, University of Florida; Nichole Bishop, University of Florida; Christina Romagosa, University of Florida; Raymond R. Carthy, U.S. Geological Survey; Wesley W. Boone IV, University of Florida
The effects of propagule pressure and phylogenetic diversity on invasive species establishment success
Renata E Poulton Kamakura, University of Chicago; Adrienne Ernst, Northwestern University
Effects of invasive legumes on soil rhizobial communities and strategies for restoration
Kimberly J La Pierre, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center; Ellen Simms, University of California Berkeley
Exploring the role of plastic responses in competitive intensity and coexistence
Alicia J. Foxx, Chicago Botanic Garden; Brooke Allen, North Central College; Andrea T. Kramer, Chicago Botanic Garden
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