2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 106 - Seed Production, Dispersal, And Predation

Seed dispersal is a community interaction: Movement of forest herbs by vertebrate species in deciduous forests of the Ohio Valley
Delaney M. Gibbs, Ohio University; Jennifer R. Philhower, Ohio University; Glenn Matlack, Ohio University
Germination in about half the time: The effect of coyote ingestion on netleaf hackberry (Celtis reticulata) seeds
Hannah Veltkamp, Utah Valley University; Sydney Houghton, Utah Valley University; Michael T. Stevens, Utah Valley University
Fire and mating potential differentially impact components of reproductive fitness in three prairie perennials
Lea Richardson, Northwestern University; Stuart Wagenius, Northwestern University
Non-native mammals have limited roles as seed-dispersers in a novel ecosystem
Ann Marie Gawel, Iowa State University; Haldre S. Rogers, Iowa State University
Mutual(ism) fund: Mutualistic investments under nutrient stress in two species of Datura
Alexander Karnish, University of Arizona; Judith Bronstein, University of Arizona
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