2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

PS 30 - Climate Change: Plants

Growth-climate relationships of Acer saccharum in the American Midwest
Aaron Rudolph, Ohio University; David Leblanc, Ball State University
Exploring patterns of thermal acclimation of leaf respiration in a marsh-mangrove ecotone
Matthew Sturchio, University of North Florida; Jeff Chieppa, University of North Florida; Gabriela Canas, University of North Florida; Samantha K. Chapman, Villanova University; Michael Aspinwall, University of North Florida
The effects of winter climate change on prairie plant bud bank survival and growth
Sam Ahler, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Laura M. Ladwig, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Jonathan J. Henn, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Ellen I. Damschen, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Climatic change effects on the potential suitable habitat of the endangered plant Manihot walkerae
Gisel Garza, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Armida Rivera, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Crystian S. Venegas Barrera, Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Victoria; José G. Martínez-Avalos, Institute of Applied Ecology, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Mexico; Jon Dale, American Forests; Teresa Patricia Feria Arroyo, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Woody plant growth increases with rain and snow intensity in a shrub-steppe ecosystem
Martin Holdrege, Utah State University; Karen Beard, Utah State University; Andrew Kulmatiski, Utah State University
Experimental warming and elevated CO2 impact reproduction of boreal conifers
Jalene LaMontagne, DePaul University; Beth A. Lawrence, University of Connecticut; Colleen Iversen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Anthony W. King, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Jana R. Phillips, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; W. Robert Nettles, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Paul J. Hanson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Population differentiation and conservation strategies for Pleione formosana (Orchideace)
Wei-Chun Chao, National Chiayi University; Chun-Lin Huang, National Museum of Natural Science; Ming-Tao Jiang, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University; Sha-Sha Wu, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University; Yea chen Liu, National Chiayi University
Project Baseline: A genetic time capsule for studying plant evolutionary responses to global change
Julie R. Etterson, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Steven J. Franks, Fordham University; Susan J. Mazer, University of California Santa Barbara; Ruth G. Shaw, University of Minnesota; Heather E. Schneider, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden; Nicole Soper Gorden, Mars Hill University; Jennifer J. Weber, Southern Illinois University; Katharine J. Winkler Zlonis, University of Minnesota; Arthur E. Weis, University of Toronto
Eastern red-cedar (Juniperus virginiana L.) and climate change in Oklahoma
Douglas Stevenson, Doug Stevenson; Michael McGlade, Western Oregon University; Jim Ansley, Oklahoma State University
Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) photosynthetic homeostasis in response to drought. Can drought stress be ameliorated by thinning and planting stock?
Norman Cone IV, Louisiana Tech University; Joshua Adams, Louisiana Tech University; Michael A. Blazier, Louisiana State University; Michael C. Tyree, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Mary Anne S. Sayer, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station
The value of asking unpopular questions in ecology
Gregory Goldsmith, Chapman University; Scott T. Allen, University of Nevada Reno; Eleinis Avila-Lovera, Chapman University; Z. Carter Berry, Chapman University
Prairie plant growth and phenology are influenced by season of fire and winter snow conditions
Jonathan J. Henn, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Laura M. Ladwig, University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh; Ellen I. Damschen, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Experimental warming advances flowering dates and shortens growing season of Bromus tectorum
Armin Howell, U.S. Geological Survey; Michala Phillips, U.S. Geological Survey; Daniel Winkler, U.S. Geological Survey; Sasha Reed, U.S. Geological Survey
Early establishment of dryland grass and shrub growthforms on intact and wind-eroded soils
Furong Niu, University of Arizona; Nathan A. Pierce, University of Arizona; Steven R. Archer, University of Arizona; Gregory S. Okin, University of California, Los Angeles
Testing vulnerability assessments for plant species in Joshua Tree National Park using a landscape monitoring framework
Lynn Sweet, UC-Riverside; Cameron W. Barrows, University of California; Neil Frakes, Joshua Tree National Park, NPS; Nicolas Graver, Joshua Tree National Park, NPS
Using physiological niche modeling to asses plant vulnerability to climate change in the Pacific
Joshua Cassinat, Brigham Young Univeristy; Richard A. Gill, Brigham Young University
Tree seedling adaptation to local microbial communities in a changing climate
Isabelle George, University of Wisconsin; Richard Lankau, University of Wisconsin
Phenotyping rice genotypes using light and CO2 response curves
Ayanna St. Rose, University of Arkansas; Ashley Bailey, University of Arkansas; Megan Reavis, University of Arkansas; Sara Yingling, University of Arkansas; Anuj Kumar, University of Arkansas; Andy Pereira, University of Arkansas; Kusum Naithani, University of Arkansas
Shrub-induced microclimates in the alpine tundra delay flowering phenology and decrease floral resources
Micaela Seaver, CU Boulder; Laurel Brigham, University of Colorado, Boulder; Katharine N. Suding, University of Colorado, Boulder
Long-term warming decreases local richness and beta evenness by favoring a dominant grass species
Maggie Anderson, University of Minnesota; Jane M. Cowles, University of Minnesota; Forest Isbell, University of Minnesota
Assessing forest level response to the death of a dominant tree within a pre-montane tropical rainforest
Manuel Flores III, Texas A&M University; Luiza Aparecido, Arizona State University; Eugenio Gonzalez, Texas A&M University; Kelly Brumbelow, Texas A&M University; Georgianne W. Moore, Texas A&M University
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