COS 68 - Phenology

Wednesday, August 14, 2019: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
L010/014, Kentucky International Convention Center
Presider:
Bijan Seyednasrollah
1:30 PM
Patterns and drivers in spring and autumn phenology differ above- and belowground in four ecosystems under the same macroclimatic conditions
Sarah Schwieger, University Greifswald; Gesche Blume-Werry, University Greifswald; Bo Peters, University Greifswald; Marko Smiljanić, University Greifswald; Juergen Kreyling, Greifswald University
1:50 PM
Reproductive phenology and modularity of pollinator networks in a Costa Rican montane tropical forest
Eric J. Fuchs, Universidad de Costa Rica; Alfredo Cascante-Marin, Universidad de Costa Rica; Gilbert Barrantes, Universidad de Costa Rica
2:10 PM
Short- and long-term dynamics of leaf, wood, and fine-root production at the ORNL FACE site
Yao Liu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Anthony Walker, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Colleen Iversen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Richard J. Norby, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
2:30 PM
Genotype accounts for intraspecific variation in the timing and duration of life cycle events in a dioecious willow species
Amy Iler, Chicago Botanic Garden; Paul CaraDonna, Northwestern University; Kelly Pfeiler, Humboldt State University; Lea Richardson, Chicago Botanic Garden; Grace Freymiller, Humboldt State University; Kimber Godfrey, Humboldt State University; Alexander Gorman, Humboldt State University; Malachai Whitford, Humboldt State University; Nicholas Wilson, Humboldt State University; Elizabeth T. Wu, Humboldt State University; Erik S. Jules, Humboldt State University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Impacts of increasing phenological variability on salamander demography and pond community dynamics
Thomas L. Anderson, Appalachian State University; Brittany H. Ousterhout, National Great Rivers Research and Education Center; Kenzi M. Stemp, Appalachian State University; Jacob Burkhart, Appalachian State University; David Burton, Appalachian State University; Jon M. Davenport, Appalachian State University
3:40 PM
Phenology as a process rather than an event
Brian D. Inouye, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Nora Underwood, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
4:00 PM
Developmental changes in leaf physiology and its implications for environmental adaptation
Erica Lawrence, University of Pennsylvania; Brent Helliker, University of Pennsylvania; R. Scott Poethig, University of Pennsylvania
4:20 PM
Stored carbohydrate responses in trees to chronic differences in soil moisture
Scott Oswald, University of Georgia; Doug P. Aubrey, University of Georgia
4:40 PM
The role of continuous flowering phenology in a Neotropical plant-pollinator network
Chelsea R. Hinton, Eastern Kentucky University; Valerie E. Peters, Eastern Kentucky University
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