PS 75 - Ecosystem Function

Friday, August 16, 2019: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Kentucky International Convention Center
Does canopy complexity promote resilience in old-growth longleaf pine forests?
Ellie Fowler, University of Georgia; J. Kevin Hiers, Tall Timbers Research Station; Joe O'Brien, USDA Forest Service; E. Louise Loudermilk, USDA Forest Service; Scott Pokswinski, Tall Timbers Research Station; Eric Rowell, Tall Timbers Research Station; Doug P. Aubrey, University of Georgia
Cover crops for pest management: Linking habitat to predator community structure and function
Carson L. Bowers, University of Georgia; Jason M. Schmidt, University of Georgia
The scale dependence of biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships
Jacqueline C. Reu, Washington University in St. Louis; Christopher P. Catano, Washington University in St. Louis; Jonathan A. Myers, Washington University in St. Louis
Earthworm enhances ecosystem multifunctionality by shifting functional composition and strengthening trophic connectance of soil community
Manqiang Liu, Nanjing Agricultural University; Ting Liu, Nanjing Agricultural University; Feng Hu, Nanjing Agricultural University
Moss regeneration from fragments as a potential indicator of endozoochory in sub-antarctic Chile
Xenabeth A. Lazaro, University of Florida; Roy Mackenzie, University of Magallanes; Bernard Goffinet, University of Connecticut; Jaime E. Jimenez, University of North Texas
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