2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

LB 25 - Restoration Ecology

Riparian vegetation community response to bison restoration in the Northern Great Plains
Sze Wing Yu, Clemson University; David S. Jachowski, Clemson University; Kyran Kunkel, Conservation Science Collaborative Inc.; Donald Hagan, Clemson University
Vegetation response to watershed restoration in southeastern Arizona
Natalie Wilson, US Geological Survey; Laura M. Norman, U.S. Geological Survey
Enhancing coastal sand dunes with a native woody vine: Coastal ecotypes of Parthenocissus quinquefolia outperform inland ecotypes in salt spray and sand burial greenhouse experiments
Amy S Gage, Rutgers University; Steven N. Handel, Rutgers University; Eva Popp, Rutgers University; Jenna Flanders, Rutgers University
Forming association with multi-talented endophytic diazotrophs: A survival strategy for lodgepole pine trees at disturbed sites?
Kiran Preet Padda, University of British Columbia; Akshit Puri, University of British Columbia; Chris P Chanway, University of British Columbia
Ecohydrological impacts of dry forest restoration at Auwahi, Haleakalā volcano, Maui Island
Erica von Allmen, Auwahi Forest Restoration Project; Susan Bush, University of Utah; Arthur C. Medeiros, Auwahi Forest Restoration Project
Natural regeneration responses to group selection harvests in pine flatwoods
Jesse Frazier, University of Florida; Ajay Sharma, University of Florida; Daniel Johnson, University of Florida; Michael G. Andreu, University of Florida; Kimberly K. Bohn, University of Florida
Wiregrass phenology: Is local seed important?
Althea Hagan, Clemson University; Joan L. Walker, USDA Forest Service
Beaver moderated fire resilience in the North Cascades
Joseph J. Weirich III, Eastern Washignton University; Rebecca L. Brown - PhD., Eastern Washington University
Quality assurance best practices for the review of new or existing ecological data
Craig Palmer, GDIT; Lynn Walters, GDIT; Robert Sutter, GDIT; Brick Fevold, GDIT; Cynthia Collier, GDIT; Elizabeth Benjamin, GDIT; Louis J. Blume, USEPA
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