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Vital Connections in Ecology: Breakthroughs in Understanding Species Interactions 4
Tue, Aug 03, 2021:
1:30 PM-2:30 PM
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Broadening our understanding of plant-soil feedback at the community level through mycorrhizal associations of temperate hardwood forests
Andrew C. Eagar
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Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State University
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Feasibility conditions of ecological systems: Unfolding the links between model parameters
Mohammad AlAdwani
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Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT
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From the Mississippi to the Rockies: Do species’ suites track shifts in disturbance and climate regimes?
Mario Bretfeld
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Kennesaw State University
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Generalizing game-changing species in microbial communities
Jie Deng
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MIT
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Global plant-frugivore trait matching is shaped by climate and biogeographic history
Ian R. McFadden
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Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
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Host and nutrient availability interact to influence microbial communities’ effects on plant fitness
Mackenzie Caple
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Indiana University
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Investigating the mid-incubation microbial community of Sceloporus virgatus eggshells: Pathogenic fungi and antifungal bacteria
Helena Heyer-Gray
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Biology, University of Puget Sound
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Reconfiguration of the root and shoot metabolome in trees by arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal associations
Mengxue Xia
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Dept. Plant & Environmental Sciences, Clemson University
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Species-area and network-area relationships in host-helminth interactions
Tad A. Dallas
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Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University
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