COS 63 - Ecosystem Function: Biodiversity

Wednesday, August 14, 2019: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
L006, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Rachel Collins
1:30 PM
Multiple abiotic and biotic pathways shape biomass demographic processes in temperate forests
Zhanqing Hao, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, northernwest polytechnical university; Zuoqiang Yuan, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
1:50 PM
2:10 PM
Large-scale assessment of forest biodiversity and ecosystem functions by combining remote sensing and demographic modeling
Fabian Schneider, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology; Paul Moorcroft, Harvard University; Michael E. Schaepman, University of Zurich; Eugenie Paul-Limoges, University of Zurich; Marcos Longo, California Institute of Technology; Felix Morsdorf, University of Zurich; Bernhard Schmid, University of Zurich; David S. Schimel, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
2:30 PM
Evidence of ranavirus amplification in amphibian assemblages
Paul W. Snyder, Oregon State University; Chloe T. Ramsay, University of South Florida; Carmen C. Harjoe, Oregon State University; Cheryl J. Briggs, UC Santa Barbara; Jason T. Hoverman, Purdue University; Pieter T. J. Johnson, University of Colorado-Boulder; Daniel L. Preston, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Jason R. Rohr, University of South Florida; Andrew R. Blaustein, Oregon State University
2:50 PM
Low input rates of nitrogen do not alter grassland species composition
Megan E. Wilcots, University of Minnesota; Elizabeth T. Borer, University of Minnesota; Eric W. Seabloom, University of Minnesota
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Individual behavior drives ecosystem function and the impacts of harvest
Jacob Allgeier, University of Michigan; Tim Cline, University of Michigan; Tim Walsworth, Utah State University; Gus Wathen, Eco Logical Research Inc.; Craig A. Layman, North Carolina State University; Daniel E. Schindler, University of Washington
3:40 PM
Land-use intensification can exaggerate the reduction of ecosystem multifunctionality with increasing soil biodiversity loss in a Tibetan alpine meadow
Zhengkun Hu, Nanjing Agricultural University, Georgia Institute of Technology; Hui Guo, Nanjing Agricultural University; Guozhen Du, Lanzhou University; Lin Jiang, Georgia Institute of Technology; Manqiang Liu, Nanjing Agricultural University
4:00 PM
Surplus pollination provides resistance against the effects of biodiversity loss
Mark Genung, University of Louisiana; Neal Williams, University of California, Davis; Joel Gardner, University of Manitoba; Rachael Winfree, Rutgers University
4:20 PM
The socioeconomic dynamics of suburban neighborhoods can influence zooplankton communities within retention ponds
Brooke M. Wagner, Wittenberg University; Kelsey A. Mack, Wittenberg University; Amber A. Burgett, Wittenberg University
4:40 PM
Eco-evolutionary processes in plant communities: Selection for increased niche differentiation and facilitation
Debra Zuppinger-Dingley, University of Zurich; Christian Schöb, ETH; Rob W. Brooker, The James Hutton Institute; Dan F.B. Flynn, Harvard University; Bernhard Schmid, University of Zurich
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