2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 237 - Communities: Disturbance And Recovery 6

Soil microbial succession following surface mining disturbance is governed primarily by environmental conditions
Jenni Kane, West Virginia University; Ember Morrissey, West Virginia University; Jeffrey G. Skousen, West Virginia University; Zachary Freedman, West Virginia University
Semi-natural habitats increase taxonomic and functional diversity of bees in agricultural landscapes globally
Pak Nok Toby Tsang, The University of Hong Kong; Lauren Ponisio, University of California; Timothy Bonebrake, The University of Hong Kong
The response of two arboreal lemur species to small-scale, tree-fall canopy gap edges
Monica Mogilewsky, Portland State University; Natalie Vasey, Portland State University; Mc Antonin Andriamahaihavana, University of Antananarivo; Zafimahery Rakotomalala, University of Antananarivo
Leaf habit (evergreen vs. deciduous) dependent carbon cycle under drought and its recoveries afterward in temperate forests
Hojin Lee, Interdisciplinary program in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Seoul National University; Jihyeon Jeon, Seoul National University; Minseok Kang, National Center for AgroMeteorology; Sungsik Cho, Seoul National University; Juhan Park, National Center for AgroMeteorology; Minsu Lee, Seoul National University; Hyun Seok Kim, Seoul National University, National Center for AgroMeteorology, Research Institute for Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger - or not: Conifer mortality following forest treatments and drought
Zachary Steel, UC Berkeley; Marissa J. Goodwin, University of New Mexico; Marc D. Meyer, USDA Forest Service; Geoffrey A. Fricker, University of California, Los Angeles; Harold Zald, Humboldt State University; Matthew Hurteau, University of New Mexico; Malcolm P. North, USDA Forest Service
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