2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 63 - Ecosystem Stability And Resilience 1

Large wildfire impacts on riparian forests in a tropical savanna biome
Bernardo Flores, University of Campinas; Marina Hirota, Federal University of Santa Catarina; Michele de Sá Dechoum, Federal University of Santa Catarina; Isabel B. Schmidt, University of Brasilia; Rafael Oliveira, University of Campinas
Fungal hyphal networks play a key role in soil microbiome micronutrient acquisition and transport
Christopher Anderton, Pacific Northwest National Lab; Arunima Bhattacharjee, Pacific Northwest National Lab; Jocelyn Richardson, 2Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource; Odeta Qafoku, Pacific Northwest National Lab; Kaitlyn Schwarz, Pacific Northwest National Lab; Zihua Zhu, Pacific Northwest National Lab; Mark Engelhard, Pacific Northwest National Lab; Mark Bowden, Pacific Northwest National Lab; Sheryl L. Bell, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Kirsten S. Hofmockel, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Janet K. Jansson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Towards more resilient rural landscapes: Lessons learned from contrasting agricultural systems in Mexico and the Western Highlands of Guatemala
Keith Kline, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Santiago Lopez-Ridaura, CIMMYT; Virginia Dale, University of Tennessee; Luis Fernando Ramirez, CIMMYT; Sarah Eichler, Kent State University
Ecosystem response to long-term nitrogen fertilization suggests a stabilizing feedback mitigating against elevated nitrification, acidification, and cation leaching
Timothy Weinmann, US Geological Survey, Colorado State University; Jill Baron, US Geological Survey, Colorado State University; Timothy P Covino, Colorado State University; Charles C. Rhoades, USDA Forest Service; Claudia M. Boot, Colorado State University
Fire-driven changes in subalpine forest landscapes reduce habitat for forest wildlife during the 21st century
Tyler Hoecker, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Zak Ratajczak, Kansas State University; Monica Turner, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Patterns of canopy soil abundance and chemical structure across large gradients of precipitation and temperature in Costa Rica
Jessica Murray, Utah State University; A. Peyton Smith, Texas A&M University; Bonnie G. Waring, Utah State University
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