2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10)

PS 65 - Latebreaking: Invasion

Friday, August 10, 2018: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
ESA Exhibit Hall, New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
The effect of yellow and green Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) leaves on freshwater macroinvertebrate populations
Sahil Chawla, University of the Fraser Valley; Ekanki Chawla, University of the Fraser Valley; Albel Deol, University of the Fraser Valley; Shyna Kanda, University of the Fraser Valley; Sharon Gillies, University of the Fraser Valley; Stephen Marsh, University of the Fraser Valley
A comparison of decomposition rates between yellow and green leaves of Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) and the impact of invertebrates in a freshwater ecosystem
Ekanki Chawla, University of the Fraser Valley; Sahil Chawla, University of the Fraser Valley; Sharon Gillies, University of the Fraser Valley; Stephen Marsh, University of the Fraser Valley; Albel Deol, University of the Fraser Valley; Shyna Kanda, University of the Fraser Valley
Mycorrhizal fungi shape global plant geography
Camille Delavaux, University of Kansas; Patrick Weigelt, University of Goettingen; Jessica Duchicela, Indiana University & Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas-ESPE; Peggy A. Schultz, University of Kansas; Holger Kreft, Georg-August University; James D. Bever, University of Kansas
Systematic review: Limited evidence of bias in non-native animal research of the past decade
Dominic S. Serino, Santa Clara University; Michelle A. Marvier, Santa Clara University
Adaptive and plastic components of functional trait variation in three exotic grass species in California
Claire Pavelka, Santa Clara University; Brody Sandel, Santa Clara University
Simulated herbivory affects plant-soil feedback dynamics among native and invasive woodland plants
Savannah Bennett, Indiana University; Heather L. Reynolds, Indiana University
Cancelled
PS 65-185
How are personality types of a globally invasive spider spatially structured in its invasive vs. native range? (widthdrawn)
Angela Chuang, University of Tennessee; Susan Riechert, University of Tennessee
Density-dependent demography in encroaching populations of the shrub Larrea tridentata
Trevor H. Drees, Rice University; Brad M. Ochocki, Rice University; Thomas Miller, Rice University
Competition and soil legacy alter the role of soil microbes in invaded plant communities
Catherine Fahey, University of Florida; Luke Flory, University of Florida
Effects of Emerald Ash Borer on ant diversity in a NE Ohio forest preserve
Stephanie K. Gunter, Oberlin College; Roger Laushman, Oberlin College
Ecological losses or economic gains? Using prospect theory to guide science communication for invasive species management
Alexander H. Hiroyasu, Bren School of Environmental Science & Management; Elizabeth H.T. Hiroyasu, University of California Santa Barbara
Nitrogen addition promotes the growth and competitive ability of invasive Solidago canadensis in the calcareous soils
Lingyun Wan, Jiangsu University, Oklahoma State University; ShanShan Qi, Jiangsu University; Chris B. Zou, Oklahoma State University; ZhiCong Dai, Jiangsu University; Guangqian Ren, Jiangsu University; Qi Chen, Jiangsu University; Bin Zhu, University of Hartford; DaoLin Du, Jiangsu University
The ecology of the human component of restoration
Lisa B. Clark, University of Denver; Eduardo Gonzalez, Colorado State University; Rebecca Lave, Indiana University; Nathan F. Sayre, University of California, Berkeley; Anna A. Sher, University of Denver
Influence of Pinus contorta invasion on Araucaria araucana regeneration
Enzo Martelli, Universidad de Concepción, Laboratorio de Invasiones Biologicas (LIB), Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad (IEB); Aníbal Pauchard, Universidad de Concepción, Laboratorio de Invasiones Biologicas (LIB), Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad (IEB); Rafael Garcia, Universidad de Concepción, Laboratorio de Invasiones Biologicas (LIB), Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad (IEB)
Effect of parasite persistence during transmission stage on interspecific competition
Ashwini Ramesh, Indiana University, Bloomington; Farrah Bashey, Indiana University, Bloomington
Impacts of tropical storms on Triadica sebifera invasions in the Southeastern United States
William J Sipek, Southern Illinois University; Loretta Battaglia, Southern Illinois University
Best practices for integrating scientific outcomes into invasive species policy and management
Paul W. Simonin, Cornell University; Tammy J. Newcomb, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Felix A. Martinez, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; W. Lindsay Chadderton, The Nature Conservancy; David Lodge, Cornell University
Understanding plant community dynamics of the delta cycle in the Balize Birdfoot Delta, Louisiana, USA: A near 3-decade study
David A. White, Loyola University; Demetra Kandalepas, Southeastern Louisiana University
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