2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

PS 66 - Restoration Ecology

Do coastal reclaimed lands have deterministic soil microbial community assemblies?
Namjoo Heo, Rural Research Institute; Seona Yun, Sungkyunkwan university
Distance from sagebrush canopy influences seedling survival in the Intermountain West
Sofia Koutzoukis, Utah State University; David A. Pyke, U.S. Geological Survey; Jacopo Baggio, University of Central Florida; Carmen Calzado, Utah State University; Mark Brunson, Utah State University; Kari E. Veblen, Utah State University
How do butterflies respond to forest type transitions? A pilot study of pollinator response to restoration efforts of a rare longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) ecosystem
Jared Lamb, North Carolina State University, Doris Duke Conservation Scholars; Jodi A. Forrester, North Carolina State University; Jacqueline M. T. Hausle, North Carolina State University; Zakiya Leggett, Doris Duke Conservation Scholars, North Carolina State University
Changes in soil microbial communities following the vegetation restoration of degraded sandy grassland
Haiming Kan, Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Science; Juying Wu, Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Science; Tiejun Sun, Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Science; Zhuo Pang, Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Science
Tallgrass prairie plant responses to inoculation with native microbes: Implications for restoration success
Heath McDonald, Oklahoma State University; Eric Duell, Oklahoma State University; Adam Cobb, Oklahoma State University; Gail Wilson, Oklahoma State University
Effects of disturbance and restoration treatments on fertile island development in the eastern Mojave desert
Camille A. Traylor, San Diego State University; Scott R. Abella, University of Nevada Las Vegas; Lindsay Chiquoine, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Where have you bean? Restoration of legumes across a precipitation gradient in Kansas
Abigail J. Urban, Wichita State University; Gregory Houseman, Wichita State University; D. Fraser Watson, Wichita State University; Esben Kjaer, Wichita State University; Alexandra R. Morphew, Wichita State University; Molly M. Reichenborn, Wichita State University; Mary E. Jameson, Wichita State University; William E. Jensen, Emporia State University
Comparing amphibian habitat quality and artificial light at night (ALAN) between natural and restored vernal pools
Will Pfadenhauer, Lafayette College; Megan B. Rothenberger, Lafayette College
Arrested succession? Quantifying plant community and functional recovery (or lack thereof) on reclaimed oil and natural gas well pads in Alberta's boreal forests
Anne McIntosh, University of Alberta; Randi Lupardus, University of Alberta, Government of Alberta; Arnold Janz, Government of Alberta; Dan R. Farr, Government of Alberta; Ermias T. Azeria, Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute, University of Alberta; Kierann Santala, Natural Resources Canada; Isabelle Aubin, Natural Resources Canada
Forested reclaimed mined lands support diverse mammal communities in southeast Kansas
Caleb Durbin, Pittsburg State University; Ximena Bogarin, Pittsburg State University, Universidad Nacional de Asunción; Christine C. Rega-Brodsky, Pittsburg State University
Working backwards: Enhancing forest restoration by reversing effects of reclamation on soil bulk density
Michael Back, Kent State University; Anne J. Jefferson, Kent State University; Catherine T. Ruhm, Kent State University; Christopher Blackwood, Kent State University
Initial effects of spatially aggregated seeding on coexistence in a Kansas tallgrass prairie restoration
Naomi Betson, University of Kansas; David R. Hall, University of Kansas; Bryan L. Foster, University of Kansas
Suitability of small scale Amur honeysuckle removal for passive restoration efforts
Julia Eilert, Washburn University; Brice A. Riddle, Washburn University; John Z. Glynn, Washburn University; Rodrigo Mercader, Washburn University; Jason Emry, Washburn University
Selection of the reference ecosystems for restoring vegetation structure in the degraded areas
Eunhee Park, Seoul National University; Dohee Kim, Seoul National University; Suyeon Won, Seoul National University; Jungyoung Seo, DNC Engineering; Youngkeun Song, Seoul National University; Namchoon Kim, Dankook University
Assessing the ecological restoration projects in urban degraded areas with the comprehensive perspective
Heejung Sohn, Seoul National University; Dohee Kim, Seoul National University; Youngkeun Song, Seoul National University
Age of restoration and initial conditions affect sagebrush steppe community composition
Sienna Wessel, University of Wyoming; Daniel Laughlin, University of Wyoming; Lauren G. Shoemaker, University of Wyoming; Laura Jones, National Park Service; Christian Stratton, Montana State University; Erik Kramer, National Park Service
Comparative evaluation of reference ecosystem through vegetation cluster analysis
Suyeon Won, Seoul National University; Youngkeun Song, Seoul National University; Eunhee Park, Seoul National University
Characterizing the resistance and the vulnerability of terrestrial plant communities to biological invasions: A meta-analysis to inform management
Laís Petri, University of Michigan; Sam A.Z. Schaffer-Morrison, University of Michigan; Gang Liu, Shaanxi Normal University; Sheila K. Schueller, University of Michigan; Inés Ibáñez, University of Michigan
Native seeds and restoration: Using germination characteristics and seed priming to improve establishment
Sasha L. Victor, MPG Ranch; Chuck Casper, MPG Ranch; Daniel L. Mummey, MPG Ranch
Tree growth patterns and mortality in a Minnesota coniferous forest restoration after 26 years
Alexandra Raduege, St Olaf College; Megan A. Kartheiser, St Olaf College; Kathleen Shea, St. Olaf College
Functional traits and phylogenetics can help explain coastal grassland restoration planting survival and community change in extreme drought
Justin Luong, University of California, Santa Cruz; Karen D. Holl, University of California, Santa Cruz; Michael Loik, University of California
Prairie legumes need soil microbes: a species specific approach to successful prairie restorations
Janae White, Eastern Michigan University; Emily Grman, Eastern Michigan University
Little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) restoration variables in the Carolina Sandhills
Elizabeth E. Johnson, Clemson University; Thea Hagan, Clemson University; Joan L. Walker, USDA Forest Service; Patrick Hiesl, Clemson University
Using hydrogels to enhance water holding capacity and ultimately restoration success in a monsoonally driven dryland system
Savannah Meadors, New Mexico State University; Erik A. Lehnhoff, New Mexico State University; Akasha Faist, New Mexico State University
Status and trend of vegetation cover at San Juan Island National Historical Park
Regina M. Rochefort, National Park Service; John Boetsch, National Park Service; Shay Howlin, Western Ecosystems Technology, Inc.; Natalya Antonova, National Park Service; Jason Mitchell, Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc.
Effects of low intensity fall grazing on a plant-pollinator community in the Columbia River Gorge, WA
Rebekah L. Gaxiola, Washington State University; John Bishop, Washington State University
Neutral interactions between near-neighbor oak seedlings and saplings in a resource-limited habitat
Claudia Tyler, University of California Santa Barbara; Frank Davis, University of California
Spatial heterogeneity of prescribed fire behavior in the northern Great Plains
Megan E. Zopfi, University of North Dakota; Kathryn Yurkonis, University of North Dakota; Devan A. McGranahan, North Dakota State University
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