COS 106 - Invasion: Community Effects

Friday, August 16, 2019: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
L016, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Tara B.B. Bishop
8:00 AM Cancelled
COS 106-1
How much can your neighbors do to you? Uncovering the direct and indirect effects among neighboring species in context-dependent competition (widthdrawn)
Haoyu Li, University of Central Florida, Archbold Biological Station; Elizabeth Boughton, Archbold Biological Station; David Jenkins, University of Central Florida; Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio, University of Central Florida
8:20 AM
Biodiversity collapse at the urban-rural interface: Over-browsing and exotic plant species create a depauperate and weedy urban forest
Tiffany Betras, University of Pittsburgh; Ryan Utz, Chatham University; Walter P. Carson, University of Pittsburgh
8:40 AM Cancelled
COS 106-3
Long term fire and nitrogen effects on pine encroachment and herbaceous community composition in an old field grassland (widthdrawn)
George R. Wheeler, University of Nebraska; Johannes M. H. Knops, Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University, University of Nebraska
9:00 AM
Spread of an invasive foundation species alters community composition and ecosystem functioning in a tropical seagrass community
Ranjan Muthukrishnan, Indiana University; Demian Willette, Loyola Marymount University; Kelcie L. Chiquillo, UCLA; Candice Cross, Loyola Marymount University; Peggy Fong, UCLA; Thomas Kelley, National Park Service; C. Anna Toline, National Park Service; Regina Zweng, UCLA
9:20 AM
How native flora, terrestrial snails, and small mammals interact with recalcitrant understory layers of Berberis thunbergii, an invasive shrub spreading throughout temperate eastern North America
Ryan Utz, Chatham University; Arthur Link III, Chatham University; Hannah Rosche, Chatham University; Alysha Slater, Chatham University; Cierra Snyder, Chatham University; Timothy Pearce, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Allelopathic plant invader selectively impacts native plant community by mutualism disruption
Morgan Roche, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Ian Pearse, United States Geological Survey; Helen R Sofaer, U. S. Geological Survey; Susan Kalisz, University of Tennessee Knoxville
10:10 AM
Legacy impacts of extreme, multi-year drought on tidal salt marsh plant invasion
Rachel D. Wigginton, University of California, Davis; Megan A. Kelso, The Nature Conservancy; Edwin D. Grosholz, University of California, Davis
10:30 AM Cancelled
COS 106-8
Arthropod communities shift with invasive shrub management in riparian areas (widthdrawn)
Natalie M. West, USDA-ARS; David H. Branson, USDA-ARS; Mark Petersen, USDA-ARS; Jennifer Muscha, USDA-ARS; Erin K. Espeland, USDA-ARS
10:50 AM
Grass invasion enhances survival of a human disease vector by altering microclimate conditions
Drew T. Hiatt, University of Florida; Whalen W. Dillon, University of Florida; Steven Cabrera, University of Florida; Allison M. Gardner, University of Maine; Brian F. Allan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Michael C. Dietze, Boston University; Luke Flory, University of Florida
11:10 AM
How fire, changing climate, and plant competition affects invasion outcomes
Tara B.B. Bishop, Brigham Young University; Baylie Nusink, Brigham Young University; Rebecca I. Lee, Brigham Young University; Samuel B. St. Clair, Brigham Young University
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