PS 63 - Restoration Ecology

Thursday, August 15, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Forb responses to prescribed fire in Texas and Oklahoma
Whitney Behr, University of Texas at Austin; Kyle M. Simpson, University of Texas at Austin; Elinor M. Lichtenberg, University of Texas at Austin; Shalene Jha, University of Texas at Austin; Norma L. Fowler, University of Texas at Austin
Effect of contrasting climatic conditions during the year of restoration on plant community structure of restored tallgrass prairie
Kathryn D. Eckhoff, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Drew A. Scott, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; George C. Manning, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Sara G. Baer, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Investigating forest birds as indicators for restoration success at a reclaimed mine site in eastern Ohio
Amanda Bressoud, Oklahoma State University; Stephen Spear, The Wilds; Bryan D. Murray, Oklahoma State University
Cancelled
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Not gone but often forgotten: Oak ecosystem site conditions and restoration practices affect growth of mature trees (widthdrawn)
M. Ross Alexander, Midwest Dendro, LLC; Christine R Rollinson, The Morton Arboretum; Meghan Midgley, The Morton Arboretum; Lars Brudvig, Michigan State University; Noel B. Pavlovic, U.S. Geological Survey
Microtopography regulates edaphic suitability for seedling establishment associated with tidal elevation in coastal salt marshes
Tian Xie, Beijing Normal University; Baoshan Cui, Beijing Normal University; Shanze Li, Beijing Normal University
Can the forest reclamation approach be successful on anthracite mines of Pennsylvania? Looks good so far
Michaela Fehn, Wilkes University; Amber Grohowski, Wilkes University; Cassidy Heid, Wilkes University; Kellie Kalada, Wilkes University; Kabita Kandel, Wilkes University; Michael Kovalick, Wilkes University; Kenneth Klemow, Wilkes University
Starting small – finishing big: Restoration lessons learned from a sandy woodlot in east-central Alabama
Franklin Randle, Auburn University; John Kush, Auburn University; Jack Culpepper, United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Cancelled
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Barriers to native shrub establishment on abandoned oil and gas pads on the Colorado Plateau (widthdrawn)
Logan Maxwell, Texas State University; Lesley A. DeFalco, Western Ecological Research Center; Todd C. Esque, U.S. Geological Survey; Megan Rabinowich, U.S. Geological Survey; Susanne Schwinning, Texas State University
The influence of land use history and microhabitat on densities of ground-nesting bees
Kristen A. Manion, Northwestern University; Stuart Wagenius, Chicago Botanic Garden
Reforesting Appalachian surface mines from seed: A black walnut pilot study (nursery stock vs. seed, with or without tree shelters)
Sarah L. Hall, Berea College; Christopher D. Barton, University of Kentucky; Patrick N. Angel, US Department of Interior Office of Surface Mining; Kenton Sena, University of Kentucky
Evaluation of artificial wetland effectiveness using amphibians as indicators of habitat quality on a reforested surface mine in the Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia
Michaela M. Lambert, University of Kentucky; Christopher D. Barton, University of Kentucky; Steven J. Price, University of Kentucky; Andrea Drayer, University of Kentucky
Wisconsin prairie restorations on NRSC land: How successful are they?
Stephanie L. Mcfarlane, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Ellen I. Damschen, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jade Kochanski, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Claudio Gratton, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Evaluation of eight year trends in floral production, diversity, and and community composition in pollinator habitat restoration plots on reclaimed strip-mined landscapes
Andrew Lybbert, The Ohio State University; Sarah Cusser, University of Texas; Karen Goodell, The Ohio State University
Cancelled
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Temporal priority and patch structure influence native suppression of invasive grasses regardless of precipitation
Sarah Gaffney, University of California Davis; Valerie T. Eviner, University of California Davis; Carolyn Malmstrom, Michigan State University
Assessing past stream restorations: Success or failure?
Amanda Chan, Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University; Hayley C. Oakland, Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University; Stefanie A. Kroll, Drexel University
Land use and mycorrhizal fungi in Cross Timbers Ecoregions in Texas
Bishnu R. Twanabasu, Weatherford College; Samia Islam, Weatherford College; Brittany M Dukes, Weatherford College
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