2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

PS 62 - Invasion

Outer coast invasive spread of a colonial marine invertebrate common to harbors
Meredyth Duncan, Estuary and Ocean Science Center/San Francisco State University; Kevin Myron, San Diego State University; Jaden Stone, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; Sarah Cohen, Estuary and Ocean Science Center/San Francisco State University
Does context dependency affect the impacts of invasive plants?
Brendan B. Haile, Eastern Illinois University; Scott V. Janis, Eastern Illinois University; Scott Meiners, Eastern Illinois University
Resisting invasion: Effects of an exotic crop pest on native gladecress
Joshua Grinath, Middle Tennessee State University, Idaho State University; Robert C. Dixon, Middle Tennessee State University; Matthew Cohen, Middle Tennessee State University, University of Colorado Denver; Christopher R. Herlihy, Middle Tennessee State University
Mycorrhizal growth response and allocation in native shrubs help explain invader dominance
Alex Ebert, Syracuse University; Douglas A. Frank, Syracuse University; Jason Fridley, Syracuse University
Projected climate change amplifies non-native bee invasion in Hawai'i
Jesse A. Tabor, University of Hawai'i at Hilo; Jonathan B. Koch, University of Hawai'i at Hilo
The invasion of Sarracenia purpurea across Europe
Ellen Goddard, Loughborough University; Jonathan Millett, Loughborough University; Simon Smart, Centre For Ecology and Hydrology; Kevin Walker, Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland
Present and future distribution and survival of two non-indigenous orchids and their acquired enemy in Puerto Rico
Evan Foster, Colorado College; James D. Ackerman, University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras
Contrasting alien impact on native diversity along biotic and abiotic gradients in an arid protected area
Reham Fekry El-Barougy, Postdoctoral and Researcher at Université de Fribourg - Universität Freiburg Fribourg, Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland
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