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COS 43
Climate Change: Plants 1
Tue, Aug 03, 2021:
11:00 AM-12:00 PM
Moderator:
Joan C. Dudney
On Demand
A range-wide network of tree-ring data reveals variation in growth of common piƱon across space and time
Sharmila Dey
,
Harvard University
;
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Ability of leaf thermoregulatory traits and thermal tolerances to acclimate to elevated temperatures is associated with thermal niche breadth
Alyssa Therese Kullberg
,
University of Miami
;
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Carbon accounting of ponderosa pine forests across the interior western U. S. based on tree-ring and forest inventory data: Drivers of carbon stock and flux and their uncertainties
Kelly Heilman
,
University of Arizona
;
On Demand
Do herbaceous legumes exhibit disproportionate freezing sensitivity relative to their non-leguminous neighbors? Results from a field experiment using legume transplants
Samuel L. Rycroft
,
University of Western Ontario
;
On Demand
Functional traits predict downward range shifts along an elevation gradient
Tesa Madsen-McQueen
,
University of California, Riverside
;
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Microbiome effects on maize form and function under altered watering conditions
Kelsey R. Carter, PhD
,
Los Alamos National Laboratory
;
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Past, present, and future suitable habitat of yellow pine saplings in southern California
Anne-Marie Parkinson
,
Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California, Santa Barbara
;
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Responses of sagebrush-dominated ecosystems to increased precipitation intensity
Martin C. Holdrege
,
Department of Wildland Resources and the Ecology Center, Utah State University
;
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Towards biophysically-informed early drought warning systems
Kesondra B. Key
,
Indiana University
;
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Water availability affects species interactions and species diversity in a semi-arid grassland community
Elise C. Elwood
,
UC Davis
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