PS 56 - Forest And Rangeland Management

Thursday, August 15, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Whitebark pine ecology and management: synthesizing current understanding
Enzo Martelli, University of Montana; Cara R. Nelson, University of Montana; Robert E. Keane, US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station Missoula Fire Sciences Lab
Geospatial analysis of tree species at risk from nitrogen deposition in the northeastern U.S
Molly J. Robin-Abbott, USDA Forest Service; Linda Pardo, USDA Forest Service; Jason Coombs, University of Massachusetts; Jennifer A. Pontius, University of Vermont; Anthony W. D'Amato, University of Vermont
The effect of soil moisture content on the growth of eight Quercus species in a bottomland community of West Tennessee
Josh Bowden, Union University; David Mercker, University of Tennessee; Michael H. Schiebout, Union University
Patterns in arthropod diversity and microhabitat utilization between three species of juniper berries in the western U.S
Kirk C. Tonkel, USDA-ARS; Lindsay Dimitri, University of Nevada, Reno; Brian G. Rector, USDA-ARS; William S. Longland, USDA-ARS; Veronica S. Kirchoff, Charles River Laboratories
Cancelled
PS 56-63
Effects of forest management and topographic variation on leaf litter invertebrates within central hardwood forests (widthdrawn)
Gwendolyn Lloyd, Miami University; Thomas O. Crist, Miami University
A tale of two pines: contrasting fire effects on plant hydraulic function in Ponderosa pine and Lodgepole pine
Indra Boving, Reed College; Mark E. De Guzman, Reed College; Javin de Mello-Folsom, Reed College; Aaron Ramirez, Reed College
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