2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 120 - Invasion: Ecosystem Processes

Temperature and inter-specific competition alter the impacts of an invasive crayfish on a key ecological process
Francisco Carvalho, University of Minho; Ronaldo G. Sousa, University of Minho; Fernanda Cássio, University of Minho; Cláudia Pascoal, University of Minho
Exotic plant invasions are associated with decreased soil microbial carbon-use efficiency in semiarid grasslands
Morgan Luce McLeod, MPG Ranch; Megan K. Nasto, Utah State University; Lorinda Bullington, University of Montana; Ylva Lekberg, University of Montana and MPG Ranch; John M. Stark, Utah State University
Nitrogen availability modulates the impacts of plant invasion on the chemical composition of soil organic carbon
Ziliang Zhang, Clemson University; Vidya Suseela, Clemson University; Nishanth Tharayil, Clemson University
Breaking the domestication-invasion cycle: Research needs for understanding the invasion risk of Cannabis sativa L
Susan Canavan, University of Florida; Giuseppe Brundu, University of Sassari; Zachary Brym, University of Florida; Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz, Centre for Agroecology; Deah Lieurance, University of Florida; William Wadlington, University of Florida; John. R.U. Wilson, South African National Biodiversity Institute, Centre for Invasion Biology; Luke Flory, University of Florida
Rethinking global woody plant encroachment: Rates of change and the role of potential cover
Wenjie Ji, New Mexico State University; Niall P. Hanan, New Mexico State University; Qiuyan Yu, New Mexico State University; Julius Anchang, New Mexico State University; C. Wade Ross, New Mexico State University; Lara Prihodko, New Mexico State University
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