PS 24 - Conservation Management

Tuesday, August 13, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Mycorrhizal fungi in urban prairie restoration in Texas
Tabitha N. Danylchukmantia, weatherford college; Dustin G. Schmitt, weatherford college; Bishnu R. Twanabasu, Weatherford College
Cancelled
PS 24-73
Identifying novel ecosystem distributions using historic and current monitoring data (widthdrawn)
Nelson Stauffer, USDA-ARS Jornada Experimental Range; Jason W. Karl, University of Idaho
Cancelled
PS 24-74
Reducing heat stress on freshwater mussels through reservoir management in a drying climate
Rachel Fovargue, University of Oklahoma; Carla L. Atkinson, University of Alabama; Jason P. Julian, Texas State University; Caryn C. Vaughn, Oklahoma Biological Survey, University of Oklahoma; Thomas M. Neeson, University of Oklahoma
Cancelled
PS 24-76
Germination responses of bryophyte and fern spore banks to glyphosate and two organic bioherbicides (widthdrawn)
Margaret M. Carreiro, University of Louisville; Linda Fuselier, University of Louisville
Status of Baptisia australis var. australis (Fabaceae) in Pennsylvania
Cheyenne L. Moore, Bucknell University; Angela J. McDonnell, Bucknell University; Scott W. Schuette, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy; Christopher T. Martine, Bucknell University
Evaluating the effects of ditch management on biodiversity and the retention and removal of nutrients
Rachel M. Paull, Bowling Green State University; Kevin E. McCluney, Bowling Green State University
Assessing immunization of the Cuban treefrog to the pathogenic chytrid fungus
Kerri L Surbaugh, University of South Florida; Lakmini Y. Mallikarachchi, University of South Florida; Taegan A. McMahon, University of Tampa; David J. Civitello, Emory University; Jason R. Rohr, University of Notre Dame
Larval amphibian development in treated wastewater confers an advantage in the terrestrial environment
Emma Zeitler, University of the South Biology Department; Kristen K. Cecala, University of the South; Deborah A. McGrath, Sewanee University of the South
Bees and buckthorn: How is invasive plant management impacting native bees in national parks?
Kiley M Friedrich, University of Minnesota; Daniel P. Cariveau, University of Minnesota; Zachary M. Portman, University of Minnesota
Timing of management affects milkweed re-growth and seed production
Abigail A. R. Kula, Mount St. Mary's University
Protecting aquatic diversity in national park streams from urbanization: Deriving management thresholds from effects modeling
Craig D. Snyder, USGS Leetown Science Center; John A. Young, USGS Leetown Science Center
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