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Rapid growth, competitive release via disturbance, and low herbivory pressure facilitate the invasion of a brown marine alga into forests of giant kelp
Emily Ryznar
,
University of California-Los Angeles
;
Lauren Smith
,
UCLA
;
Peggy Fong
,
UCLA
COS 49-
Invasive grass fuel loads suppress seedling emergence by increasing fire intensity and soil heating
Giovanna Tomat-Kelly
,
University of Florida
;
Whalen W. Dillon
,
University of Florida
;
Luke Flory
,
University of Florida
COS 49-
Understanding the factors involved in successful invasions: How climate matching and introduction effort contribute to the establishment of invasive species
Jose Adelino
,
Universidade Estadual de Londrina, University of Toronto
;
Marcos Lima
,
Professor at Universidade Estadual de Londrina
COS 49-
Reduction of
Phragmites australis
growth through disruption of root to bacterium signaling
James White
,
Rutgers University
;
Kathryn Kingsley
,
Rutgers University
;
Qiuwei Zhang
,
Rutgers University
;
Hadeel Almaliki
,
Rutgers University
;
Wesley Bickford
,
USGS
;
Kurt Kowalski
,
U.S. Geological Survey
COS 49-
Scaling up experimental stress responses of grass invasion to predictions of continental-level range suitability
Bo Zhang
,
Oklahoma State University
;
Yingdan Yuan
,
Nanjing Forestry University
;
Edwin Grosholz
,
University of California, Davis
;
Yuxi Guo
,
University of Florida
;
Lu Zhai
,
Los Alamos National Lab
;
Alan Hastings
,
University of California, Davis
;
Jiangxiao Qiu
,
University of Florida
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