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COS 37
Communities: Disturbance And Recovery 3
Tue, Aug 03, 2021:
7:00 AM-8:00 AM
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Bouncing back from burn: Examining asynchrony in soil microbial responses to wildfire over time
Kendall Beals
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee
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Coyotes as effective seed dispersers: an experimental evaluation of gut passage time and seed viability of 3 fruits commonly consumed by coyotes
John P. Draper
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Utah State University
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Decrease in ecosystem multifunctionality in response to altered disturbance in a fire-adapted system
Rachel M. Mitchell
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Northern Arizona University
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Excluding consumers leads to divergent coral reef benthic communities during succession
Jamie M. McDevitt-Irwin
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Stanford University
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Gap dynamics help to maintain functional tradeoffs in Neotropical forest succession
Damla Cinoglu
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University of Texas at Austin
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Indices for disturbance assessment in Banj Oak (Quercus leucotrichophora)forests of Central Himalayas
Anvita Pandey
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Centre for Ecology Development and Research
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Long-term restoration of human-disturbed forests: drivers and time to recovery
Asun Rodríguez-Uña
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Basque Centre for Climate Change - BC3
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Long-term species responses of subtropical seasonal wetlands to grazing abandonment and prescribed fire
Gregory Sonnier, Doctor's Degree
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Archbold Biological Station
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Ranking species based on sensitivity to perturbations under non-equilibrium community dynamics
Lucas P. Medeiros
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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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