COS 4 - Communities: Disturbance And Recovery I

Monday, August 12, 2019: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
M109/110, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Abigail I. Pastore
1:30 PM
Potential for full restoration of post-agricultural land to pine savanna through frequent fire and succession in the southeastern U.S.
Cinnamon M. Dixon, Tall Timbers Research Station; Kevin Robertson, Tall Timbers Research Station; Allison C. Snyder, Tall Timbers Research Station
1:50 PM
Hurricanes interact with disturbance legacies to effect ecosystem resilience
Evelyn Gaiser, Florida International University; Edward Castaneda-Moya, Florida International University; John Kominoski, Florida International University; Jennifer S. Rehage, Florida International University; Tiffany G. Troxler, Florida International University; Keqi Zhang, Florida International University
2:10 PM
Fire frequency, state change and hysteresis in tallgrass prairie
Scott Collins, University of New Mexico; Jesse B. Nippert, Kansas State University; John Blair, Kansas State University; John M. Briggs, Kansas State University; Zakary Ratajczak, Kansas State University
2:30 PM
Microbiome warfare: The potential of microbes from invasive alga Sargassum horneri to interfere with recovery of native kelp
Megan M. Morris, Stanford University; Elizabeth A. Dinsdale, San Diego State University
2:50 PM Cancelled
COS 4-5
Multi-year drought altered regional disturbance dynamics in California and Oregon (widthdrawn)
David M Bell, USDA Forest Service; Matthew J. Gregory, Oregon State University; Robert Kennedy, Oregon State University; John J. Battles, University of California, Berkeley; Brandon Collins, UC Berkeley; David S. Saah, Spatial Informatics Group LLC and University of San Francisco; Robert A. York, Blodgett Forest
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
A general ecological framework for predicting and preventing pathogen expansion in the gut microbiome
John Guittar, Michigan State University; Thomas Koffel, Michigan State University; Ashley Shade, Michigan State University; Christopher Klausmeier, Michigan State University; Elena Litchman, Michigan State University
3:40 PM Cancelled
COS 4-7
Upper subalpine conifer community development 30 years after the 1988 Yellowstone Fires (widthdrawn)
Elizabeth R. Pansing, University of Colorado Denver; Diana F. Tomback, University of Colorado Denver; Andrew J. Andrade, University of Colorado Denver
4:00 PM
When rarity has costs: Coexistence under positive frequency-dependence and environmental stochasticity
Sebastian Schreiber, University of California; Masato Yamamichi, Kyoto University; Sharon Strauss, University of California, Davis
4:20 PM
Severe fire slows microbial decomposition in a fire frequented longleaf pine savanna
Jacob Hopkins, University of Kansas/Kansas Biological Station; Jean Huffman, Louisiana Statue University; Tatiana Semenova-Nelsen, University of Kansas; William J. Platt, Louisiana State University; Benjamin Sikes, University of Kansas
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