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COS 24
Communities: Disturbance And Recovery 1
Mon, Aug 02, 2021:
1:30 PM-2:30 PM
Moderator:
Melissa H. DeSiervo
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Assessing biological soil crust recovery from drought and disturbance across three deserts of North America
Cara Lauria
,
Southwest Biological Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey
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Community recovery from disturbance and nutrient deposition
Melissa H. DeSiervo
,
University of Wyoming
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Did disturbance diminish vegetation-environment relationships in forests of the Great Smoky Mountains (USA)?
Margaret Woodbridge
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Department of Environmental Biology, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry
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Drought and disturbance in dryland ecosystems: Synergistic effects on productivity in a multi-site field experiment
Samuel E. Jordan
,
University of Arizona
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Effects of disturbance on conspecific negative density dependence: a conceptual review and synthesis
Cole Doolittle
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Marquette University
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Global patterns of plant taxonomic and functional diversity on landslides are modulated by climate and topography
Laura Ospina
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Biology, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras
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Interspecific differences in lightning mortality and damage among tropical trees
Jeannine H. Richards
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Florida Gulf Coast University
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Moth assemblage response to hurricane disturbance in a tropical rainforest
Aura M. Alonso-Rodriguez
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University of Vermont
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Tree canopy closure modifies site microclimate but not soil nutrient concentrations nearly 30 years after severe fire
Andrew J. Andrade
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Integrative Biology, University of Colorado Denver
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Tropical montane forest canopy recovery and biomass accumulation after landslide disturbances across a Peruvian Andean elevational gradient
Cathryn A. Freund
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Biology, Wake Forest University
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