2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

COS 35 - Restoration Ecology I

Tuesday, August 7, 2018: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
339, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
8:00 AM
Making ecological restoration faster and more intense
Stephen D. Murphy, University of Waterloo
8:20 AM
Restoring animal populations in fenced mammal-free sanctuaries increases bird-mediated seed dispersal in New Zealand
Sara Bombaci, Colorado State University; Liba Pejchar, Colorado State University
8:40 AM
Ecohydrological effects of biological soil crust on the vegetation dynamics of restoration in a dryland ecosystem
Ning Chen, Lanzhou University; Xinping Wang, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Yafeng Zhang, Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Kailiang Yu, The University of Utah; Chang-Ming Zhao, Lanzhou University
9:00 AM
Provisional methods to guide species-specific seed transfer in ecological restoration
Taylor M. Crow, UC Davis; Shannon E. Albeke, University of Wyoming; C. Alex Buerkle, University of Wyoming; Kristina Hufford, University of Wyoming
9:20 AM
Does the Working Coast work for wildlife? Effects of saltmarsh restoration on avian communities in the Gulf of Mexico
Paige A. Byerly, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; J. Hardin Waddle, U.S. Geological Survey; Alexis Romero, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; Paul L. Leberg, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Native plant and pollinator response to adaptive management
Nicholas J Lyon, Iowa State University; Diane Debinski, Montana State University; James R. Miller, University of Illinois; Walter H. Schacht, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
10:10 AM
Every cog and wheel: A multi-taxa approach to restoration planning
Matthew J. Sarver, Sarver Ecological, LLC; Hannah B. Greenberg, Sarver Ecological, LLC
10:30 AM
Soil and plant-induced heterogeneity effects on soil microbial community structure
Drew A. Scott, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Sara G. Baer, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; John Blair, Kansas State University
10:50 AM
Reconsidering conservation and restoration efforts in freshwater ecosystems: Where should we go?
Yanran Dai, Institute of Hydrobiology; Juan Wu, Tongji University; Thomas Hein, University of Natural Resource and Life Sciences, WasserCluster Lunz (WCL), Inter-university Research Institute, Lunz am see, Austria; Shuiping Cheng, Tongji University
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