PS 58 - Invasion

Thursday, August 15, 2019: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
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
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
Potential local adaptation to anthropogenic stressors in Phalaris arundinacea across 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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