PS 8 - Herbivory: Plant Defenses

Monday, August 12, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Does a soil salinization gradient alter generalist insect herbivory on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)?
Jocelyn M Marsack, Eastern Michigan University; Brian M. Connolly, Eastern Michigan University
Oak tree differentiation of defense and reallocation strategies in response to herbivore pressures
Cynthia L Perkovich, Kent State University; David Ward, Kent State University
Metabolomic responses of native and non-native plants to deer exclosure fencing and deer herbivory in suburban forests
Janet A. Morrison, The College of New Jersey; Melkamu Woldemariam, The College of New Jersey
Plant chemical defenses, density dependence, and biodiversity in a temperate tree community
Emily A. Dewald-Wang, Washington University in St. Louis; Joseph A. LaManna, Marquette University; Brian E. Sedio, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, University of Texas at Austin; Marko Spasojevic, University of California Riverside; Jonathan A. Myers, Washington University in St. Louis
Effects of predators and herbivores on plant physical defenses: Trophic cascades can be a thorny subject
Steven Brantley, Jones Center at Ichauway; Mike Conner, The Jones Center at Ichauway; Michael J. Cherry, Virginia Tech
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