COS 36 - Invasion: Prevention And Management

Tuesday, August 13, 2019: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
L006, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Cynthia Brown
1:30 PM
Successful biological control of winter moth in northeastern United States: Part 1
Joseph S. Elkinton, University of Massachusetts Amherst; George H. Boettner, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Hannah J. Broadley, University of Massachusetts Amherst
1:50 PM
Successful biological control of winter moth in the northeastern United States: Part 2 The role of native natural enemies
Hannah J. Broadley, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Joseph S. Elkinton, University of Massachusetts Amherst; George H. Boettner, University of Massachusetts Amherst
2:10 PM
When are ecological systems resilient to invasions?
Carmela M. Buono, Binghamton University (SUNY); Kirsten Prior, Binghamton University (SUNY)
2:50 PM
Alliaria petiolata, an invasive species, response to extreme climate events (ECEs) and drought
Roger C. Anderson, Illinois State University; M. Rebecca Anderson, Illinois State University; Jonathan T. Bauer, Miami University; Christopher A. Loebach, Kapur & Associates Inc.; Mitchell A. Slater, USDA Forest Service; Alicia A. Mullarkey, Driftless Area Wetlands Centre; Megan Engelhardt, Missouri Botanical Garden
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Interactions between the invasive red swamp (Procambarus clarkii) and rusty (Faxonius rusticus) crayfishes in the Chicago Region and implications for future spread and impacts
Reuben P. Keller, Loyola University Chicago; Erin M. O'Shaughnessey, Loyola University Chicago; Rachel M. Egly, Loyola University Chicago
3:40 PM
Efficacy of fire in restoring Chinese privet invaded bottomlands
James Stiles, Auburn University; James S. Cash, Auburn University; Christopher J. Anderson, Auburn University
4:20 PM
Preventing plant invasions by using public gardens as sentinels
Theresa M. Culley, University of Cincinnati; Kurt Dreisilker, The Morton Arboretum; Clair Ryan, Midwest Invasive Plant Network; Hans Landel, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
4:40 PM
Effect of predisposing and inciting factors on the invasion of Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera) and the invasibility of native forest ecosystems in coastal area of the United States
Shaoyang Yang, Mississippi State University; Zhaofei Fan, Auburn University; Andrew Ezell, Mississippi State University; Heidi J. Renninger, Mississippi State University; S.C. Grado, Mississippi State University
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