PS 4 - Communities: Disturbance And Recovery

Monday, August 12, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Contrasting effects of land-use changes on herbivory and pollination networks
Naoto Shinohara, University of Tokyo; Kei Uchida, Yokohama National University; Takehito Yoshida, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RIHN), University of Tokyo
Canopy gap regime as a function of woodland age in the Kansas Cross Timbers
Beverly J Cory, Wichita State University; F. Leland Russell, Wichita State University; Noah Keoshkerian, Wichita State University
Determinants of variation in and spatial patterning of vegetation cover between and within regenerating landslides in the Peruvian Andes
Cathryn A. Freund, Wake Forest University; Stephen J. Bechtel, Wake Forest University; Miles R. Silman, Wake Forest University
Herpetofauna distributions in Virgin Islands National Park, St. John, USVI post disturbance
Samantha DiGiulio, Northern Michigan University, University of Georgia; Collin Richter, Northern Michigan University, University of Georgia; Jill B. K. Leonard, Northern Michigan University; Craig Marshall, University of Georgia
Hurricane Harvey disturbance effects on seagrass communities
Jenelle Estrada, University of Texas at Austin; Victoria M. Congdon, University of Texas at Austin; Lauren A. Yeager, University of Texas at Austin
Primary succession on slag sites and uncontaminated soil: A comparison
Hengxing Zou, University of Chicago; Alison Anastasio, University of Chicago
Dwarf pitch pine survival, regeneration, and understory plant community response to wildfire at Sam's Point Preserve, NY
Rory Schiafo, SUNY New Paltz; Jessica Reker, Student Conservation Association-AmeriCorps; Laura Davis Kennedy, Sam's Point Area of Minnewaska State Park Preserve; Eric Keeling, SUNY New Paltz
Boom and bust: Successional shifts and new additions to the ground beetle (Coleoptera:Carabidae) population on Mount St. Helens
Camilo J. Acosta-Garcia, University of Washington Bothell; Michele Price, University of Washington Bothell; Cynthia Chang, University of Washington Bothell
Agricultural legacies shape plant diversity on abandoned mounds of a seed-harvesting ant (Pogonomyrmex badius)
Alma Reyes, Eastern Connecticut State University; W. Brett Mattingly, Eastern Connecticut State University
Reducing algal blooms in Dream Lake, WI: Algal and zooplankton seasonal dynamics indicate response to food web manipulation
Carrie Kissman, St. Norbert College; Kelly Haen, St. Norbert College; Tyler Butts, Iowa State University; Daniel K. Heimerl, St. Norbert College; Cole Brennan, St. Norbert College; Kristin L. Kniech, St. Norbert College; James R. Hodgson, St. Norbert College
Fire refugia affect flowering phenology and community composition in an old growth longleaf pine savanna
Molly S. Wiebush, Florida State University; Kevin Robertson, Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy; Brian D. Inouye, Florida State University; Nora Underwood, Florida State University
Fire frequency affects multi-trophic community and ecosystem dynamics: A snap shot in time
Sally E. Koerner, University of North Carolina Greensboro; Meghan Avolio, Johns Hopkins University; David L. Hoover, USDA-ARS; Kimberly J. La Pierre, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center; Melinda Smith, Colorado State University; Kevin Wilcox, University of Wyoming; Lydia Zeglin, Kansas State University
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