COS 39 - Restoration Ecology I

Tuesday, August 13, 2019: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
L015/019, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Stephen D. Murphy
1:30 PM
Testing methods for monitoring restored plant communities
Brook D. Herman, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Jeffrey W. Matthews, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Jessica Stern, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1:50 PM
Soil carbon stock dynamics in six land use types at a national tallgrass prairie
Nicholas Glass, University of Illinois at Chicago; Christopher J. Whelan, University of Illinois at Chicago; Erika Meraz, University of Illinois at Chicago; Eduardo A Dias de Oliveira, University of Illinois at Chicago; Miquel A. Gonzalez-Meler, University of Illinois at Chicago
2:10 PM
SPORE: A conceptual framework for optimizing functional restoration through rewilding
Hugo Thierry, McGill University; Haldre S. Rogers, Iowa State
2:30 PM
Evaluating the success of ecosystem restoration via changes to plant community composition and soil-N cycling in urban forests invaded by Rosa multiflora
Eric R. Moore, University of Delaware; Tara L.E. Trammell, University of Delaware; Vincent D'Amico III, USDA Forest Service
2:50 PM
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
The role of local and landscape factors in shaping bee communities in restored prairies
Ian G. Lane, University of Minnesota; Christina R. Herron-Sweet, University of Minnesota; Zachary M. Portman, University of Minnesota; Daniel P. Cariveau, University of Minnesota
3:40 PM
4:00 PM
Turion size advantage in Vallisneria americana: The importance of genetic identity and diversity
Annie Carew, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
4:20 PM
The role of burn seasonality, fire temperature, and residence time in controlling three species of woody invasive plants in Wisconsin, USA
Timothy R. Kuhman, Edgewood College; Nathan Holoubek, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Yari B. Johnson, University of Wisconsin - Plattville; Jed Meunier, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Brad N. Strobel, Necedah National Wildlife Refuge
4:40 PM
How can restoration managers accelerate the pace of succession?
Paul J. Richardson, University of Waterloo; L. Jonas Hamberg, University of Waterloo; Andrew Dominic Moraga, University of Waterloo; Stephen D. Murphy, University of Waterloo
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