2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 208 - Invasion: Species Interactions 1

Grass invasion indirectly alters seasonality of small mammal granivory
Jesse Borden, The University of Florida; Callie San Antonio, University of Florida; Taylor Clarke, St. Johns River Water Management; Giovanna Tomat-Kelly, University of Florida; Luke Flory, University of Florida
An effect and response framework for understanding microbial drivers of plant invasion
Wes Bickford, USGS; Deborah Goldberg, University of Michigan; Donald R. Zak, University of Michigan; Kurt Kowalski, U.S. Geological Survey
Potential risk of plant hybridization in the Galápagos Islands: Psidium guajava (introduced guava) and P. galapageium (Galapagos guava)
Hugo Valdebenito, Galapagos Science Center UNC –USFQ, San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador., Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Drivers of desert communities: Rodent granivory in the Mojave Desert
Rebekah Stanton, Brigham Young University; Sam St.Clair, Brigham Young University
Plant-soil feedbacks explain competitive success of exotic plants in mixed communities
Lauren Waller, Lincoln University; Warwick Allen, University of Canterbury; Jonathan D. Tonkin, University of Canterbury; Jason Tylianakis, University of Canterbury; Ian A. Dickie, University of Canterbury
Feralization of a popular aquarium fish near sources of production
Quenton Tuckett, University of Florida; Jeffrey Hill, University of Florida
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