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COS 26
Invasion: Dynamics, Population Processes
Mon, Aug 02, 2021:
1:30 PM-2:30 PM
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Initial development of an iterative near-term forecast of Lymantria dispar moth defoliation events and post-disturbance canopy recovery.
Charlotte Malmborg
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Boston University
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Interpopulation differences in water use traits and drought responses in a widespread conifer (Juniperus virginiana)
Randall W. Long
,
The Holden Arboretum
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Life history and abiotic factors mediate intra- and interspecific interactions between the perennial giant kelp and an annual invasive alga
Emily Ryznar
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California-Los Angeles
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Native-exotic richness ratios in second-growth forests reflect land-use history and environmental gradients
Marion A. Holmes
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University of Pittsburgh
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Shifts in dispersal potential of a heterocarpic plant towards its invasion front
Michal Gruntman, Ph.D.
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Tel Aviv University
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Spatiotemporal variability in effects of weather on rates of invasive spread by the gypsy moth
Clare A. Rodenberg
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University of Virginia
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Success and impacts of the invasive plant, lesser celandine
Emily Rauschert
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Cleveland State University
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Variation in Argentine ant trophic position as a function of stage of invasion
David A. Holway
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University of California San Diego
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