PS 22 - Climate Change

Tuesday, August 13, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Fungi from multiple niches in hyper-arid environments decompose grass litter at similar rates
Esbeiry S. Cordova-Ortiz, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Robert Logan, Michigan State University; Kathryn M. Jacobson, Grinnell College; Sarah Evans, Michigan State University
Greening of American deserts under extreme wet periods
Debra Peters, USDA-ARS; Heather M. Savoy, New Mexico State University; Geovany Ramirez, NMSU; Colby W. Brungard, New Mexico State University; Osvaldo E. Sala, Arizona State University; Gregory S. Okin, University of California, Los Angeles
Geometric morphometric analyses uncover features of climate-linked intraspecific variation in Microtus californicus dentition
Daniel Lauer, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jenny L. McGuire, Georgia Institute of Technology
Landscapes of fear in novel winters: Woody debris addition increases small-mammal winter seed predation in habitats with snow removed
Peter W. Guiden, University of Wisconsin - Madison; John L. Orrock, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Climate change influences the landscape of fear in Florida’s estuarine systems
Kristina L. Rodriguez, Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Program Collaborative; Wesley W. Boone IV, University of Florida; Meghan Beatty, University of Florida; Christina Romagosa, University of Florida; Raymond R. Carthy, U.S. Geological Survey; Juliet Walker, University of Florida
The impact of climate warming on the breeding behavior of the rainbow scarab dung beetle Phanaeus vindex 
William H. Kirkpatrick, University of Tennessee; Kimberly S. Sheldon, University of Tennessee
Plasticity of early life stages in response to increased temperature mean and variation helps beetles adjust to temperature change
Morgan L. Fleming, University of Tennessee; Amanda W. Carter, University of Tennesee; Kimberly S. Sheldon, University of Tennessee
Where you are and what you know: Impact of location and education on individual engagement with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
Emily V. Sandstrom, University of Dayton; Rebecca C. Potter, University of Dayton; Ryan McEwan, University of Dayton
Shifting phytoplankton and zooplankton phenology in recent decades in Lake Powell Reservoir, southwestern USA
Michael B. Marinelli, Dickinson College; Kristin E.D. Strock, Dickinson College; Bridget R. Deemer, US Geological Survey
Spatial pattern of soil carbon storage in different tidal level zones and among different vegetation communities
Wanyu Wen, Institute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Minghao Gong, Institute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry
Evaluating the simulated mean soil carbon transit times by earth system models using observations
Jing Wang, East China Normal University; Jianyang Xia, East China Normal University; Xuhui Zhou, East China Normal University; Kun Huang, East China Normal University; Jian Zhou, East China Normal University; Yuanyuan Huang, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, Gif‐sur‐Yvette, France.; Lifen Jiang, Northern Arizona University; Xia Xu, Nanjing Forestry University; Junyi Liang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Ying-Ping Wang, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research; Xiaoli Cheng, Key Laboratory of Aquatic Botany and Watershed Ecology, Wuhan Botanical Garden,CAS, Wuhan 430074,China; Yiqi Luo, Northern Arizona University
Vegetation functional properties determine uncertainty of simulated ecosystem productivity in the East Asian monsoon region
Erqian Cui, East China Normal University; Kun Huang, East China Normal University; Altaf M. Arain, Mcmaster University; Joshua B. Fisher, California Institute of Technology; Deborah Huntzinger, Northern Arizona University; Akihiko Ito, National Institute for Environmental Studies; Yiqi Luo, Northern Arizona University; Atul Jain, University of Illinois; Jiafu Mao, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Anna M. Michalak, Carnegie Institution for Science; Shuli Niu, Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Nicholas. C. Parazoo, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology; Changhui Peng, University of Quebec at Montreal; Shushi Peng, Peking University; Benjamin Poulter, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Dan M. Ricciuto, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Kevin Schaefer, National Snow & Ice Data Center; Christopher Schwalm, Northern Arizona University; Xiaoying Shi, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Hanqin Tian, Auburn University; Weile Wang, NASA ARC-CREST; Jinsong Wang, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; Yaxing Wei, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Enrong Yan, East China Normal University; Liming Yan, East China Normal University; Ning Zeng, UMD, College Park; Qiuan Zhu, College of Forestry,Northwest A&F University; Jianyang Xia, East China Normal University
Climate legacies and novel precipitation regimes shape tallgrass prairie ecosystem functioning
Caitlin Broderick, Kansas State University; John Blair, Kansas State University
Novel and disappearing community assemblages of trees in Mexico due to climate change
Marlen Acosta Alamo, Graduate Center, CUNY; Pedro Abellan, Universidad de Sevilla; Aurora Breceda, Northeast Biological Research Center; Andres Gimenez, Universidad Miguel Hernández; Jose D. Anadon, Queens College
Discarding poorly-georeferenced specimens before conducting biogeographic analysis: Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good
David Henderson, Washington University in St. Louis; Kelley Erickson, Missouri Botanical Garden; Stephen Murphy, Missouri Botanical Garden; Adam Smith, Missouri Botanical Garden
Phenological responses to snowmelt timing and herbivory in a native wildflower
Elena Suglia, University of California, Davis; Johanna Schmitt, University of California, Davis; Jennifer R. Gremer, University of California, Davis
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