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COS 71
Arid And Semi-Arid Systems
Wed, Aug 04, 2021:
8:30 AM-9:30 AM
Moderator:
Samuel E. Jordan
On Demand
Bat habitat use along a gradient of urbanization varies seasonally in relation to forage and water availability
Jessica M. Dwyer
,
Arizona State University
;
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Climate dictates the effects of increased drought and physical disturbance on dryland soil biogeochemsitry
Brooke B. Osborne
,
US Geological Survey
;
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Declining biocrust lichen cover suggests warming tipping point has already been met in a protected grassland in Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Rebecca Finger-Higgens
,
USGS-Southwest Biological Research Station
;
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Differential responses of microbial substrate-use in dryland shrub, grass, and bare ground patches
Alejandro Cueva
,
School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University
;
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From whom and for what? Deforestation in Dry Chaco from local-urban inhabitants’ perception
Sofia Marinaro
,
Instituto de Ecologia Regional, CONICET
;
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Low soil nitrogen and moisture limit the expansion of exotic invasive grass, Megathyrsus maximus (Guinea grass)
Pushpa G. Soti
,
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
;
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Modeling the impact of adaptative stocking strategies on dry rangeland
Toyo Vignal
,
Mathematics, University of Edinburgh
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The response of plant-microbe interactions to global change drivers in dryland ecosystems
Parikrama Sapkota
,
University of Texas at El Paso
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Woody plant encroachment modifies the ecohydrology of a sub-tropical savanna landscape: Implications for hydrological connectivity and plant community
Shishir Basant
,
Ecology and Conservation Biology, Texas A&M University
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