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PS 58
- Invasion
Thursday, August 15, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
PS 58-80
Invasive Plant Response to Windstorm Forest Canopy Damage
Melissa K. Daniels
,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
;
Eric R. Larson
,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
PS 58-81
Competition mediates mycorrhizal dependency shifts for a species in its introduced and native range
Xi Luo
,
Nanjing Agricultural University
;
Hui Guo
,
Nanjing Agricultural University
;
Shuijin Hu
,
North Carolina State University
PS 58-82
Potential local adaptation to anthropogenic stressors in
Phalaris arundinacea a
cross an urbanization gradient
Leah M. Weston
,
The Ohio State University
;
Charles T.C. Day
,
The Ohio State University
;
Stephen M. Hovick
,
The Ohio State University
PS 58-83
Quantifying the demographic niche of invasive garlic mustard
(Alliaria petiolata)
in northeastern forests of the United States
Elizabeth Bouchard
,
Wellesley College
;
Alden Griffith
,
Wellesley College
PS 58-84
Prevalence and dispersal of non-native terrestrial gastropods in the contiguous United States
Trystan Bordeau
,
University of Tennessee
;
Isabella Killius
,
Haslam Scholars Program, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee
;
Nicholas Gladstone
,
University of Tennessee
;
Christy Leppanen
,
University of Tennessee
;
Michael L. McKinney
,
University of Tennessee
PS 58-85
Effect
of L.
maackii
on riparian woodland plant soil-microbe interactions
Taylor E. Strehl
,
Eastern Illinois University
;
Scott Meiners
,
Eastern Illinois University
;
Thomas Canam
,
Eastern Illinois University
PS 58-86
Rapid proliferation of an exotic mason bee (genus
Osmia
) in the Mid-Atlantic United States
Kathryn LeCroy
,
University of Virginia
;
Grace Savoy-Burke
,
University of Delaware
;
Sam Droege
,
U.S. Geological Survey
;
Debbie Delaney
,
University of Delaware
;
T'ai H. Roulston
,
University of Virginia
PS 58-87
Why are invasive plants so successful?
Lindsay Manzo
,
Sentinel High school
;
Kelly A. LaFlamme
,
MPG Ranch
;
John L. Maron
,
The University of Montana
;
Ylva Lekberg
,
University of Montana and MPG Ranch
PS 58-88
Restoration suppression by the invasive Asian swordtail fern (
Nephrolepis brownii
)
Luis Carlos Beltran
,
University of Illinois, Chicago
PS 58-89
Barbarians at the gates: Investigating global niche expansion as ants invade new territories
Olivia Bates
,
University of Lausanne
;
Sébastien Ollier
,
Université Paris-Saclay
;
Cleo Bertelsmeier
,
University of Lausanne
PS 58-90
Niche Models for Nonindigenous Species Introduced by Trade in a Changing Climate
Kayla Cuestas
,
University of Arizona
;
Travis W. Warziniack
,
US Forest Service
;
Duy Nong
,
Colorado State University
PS 58-91
Impacts of Invasive Species on Ecosystem Resilience with Disturbances in Coastal Region, United States
Nannan Cheng
,
Auburn University
;
Zhaofei Fan
,
Auburn University
PS 58-92
A Case Study of the Context Dependency of Exotic Species Impacts on Fine Scale Controllers of Invasibility
Scott V. Janis
,
Eastern Illinois University
;
Scott Meiners
,
Eastern Illinois University
PS 58-93
Effects of invasive Amur Honeysuckle
(
Lonicera maackii
) on belowground soil CO2 emissions
Aidan G. Shumaker
,
Ohio Wesleyan University
;
Allie S. Niemeyer
,
Ohio Wesleyan University
;
Stefani P. Schmocker
,
Ohio Wesleyan University
;
Laurel J. Anderson
,
Ohio Wesleyan University
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