2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 117 - Ecosystem Function: Biodiversity 2

Exotic plant dominance strengthens the relationship between resource-use complementarity and productivity of herbivores
Warwick Allen, University of Canterbury, Lincoln University; Lauren Waller, Lincoln University, University of Canterbury; Jason M. Tylianakis, University of Canterbury; Barbara I.P. Barratt, AgResearch Invermay; Ian A. Dickie, University of Canterbury
Seasonal shifts from plant to trophic control of grassland vegetation
Max Zaret, University of Minnesota; Molly Kuhs, University of Minnesota; Eric W. Seabloom, University of Minnesota; Elizabeth T. Borer, University of Minnesota; Linda L. Kinkel, University of Minnesota
Persistence of and limits to complementarity effects on community assembly and ecosystem functioning: Lessons from 25 years
David U. Hooper, Western Washington University; Jeffrey S. Dukes, Purdue University; Amanda N. Carr, Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game, Western Washington University; Melissa N. Habenicht, Western Washington University; Leslie M. Gonzalez Fuchs, Western Washington University
Testing the predictive value of phylogeny for community productivity
Zachary Miller, University of Chicago; Carlos A. Serván, University of Chicago; Paula Lemos-Costa, University of Chicago; Abby Skwara, University of Chicago; Stefano Allesina, University of Chicago
Drivers of the growth–survival trade-off in a tropical forest
Joao Meira-Neto, Univerdidade Federal de Viçosa; Hélder Candido, UFV; Ângela Miazaki, UFV; Vanessa Pontara, UFV; Marcelo Bueno, UFV; Ricardo Ribeiro de Castro Solar, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG; Markus Gastauer, ITV
Ecological price equations for biodiversity-ecosystem function research
Tina Harrison, University of Lousiana at Lafayette; Rachael Winfree, Rutgers University; Mark Genung, Rutgers University
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