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Vital Connections in Ecology: Breakthroughs in Understanding Species Interactions 6
Wed, Aug 04, 2021:
8:30 AM-9:30 AM
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Emergence of stable motifs in consumer-resource communities
Priyanga Amarasekare, PhD
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University of California, Los Angeles
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Floral diversity increases butterfly diversity in a multitrophic metacommunity
Susan C. C Gordon
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University of Ottawa
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Illuminating the presence and role of dark septate endophytes in Populus fremontii and Tamarix spp
Alexandra Schuessler
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Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University
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Interactions between mutualistic seed-dispersing ants affect plant community composition
Kirsten M. Prior
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Binghamton University
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Mutualism between ants and plants enhances caterpillar diversity via differential assembly of specialists and generalists
Stephanie M. Coronado
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University of Nevada, Reno
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Sea anemone symbiosis enhances intertidal biodiversity by ameliorating abiotic stress
Samuel Bedgood
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Irvine
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Spring ephemerals advance their spring phenology at a higher rate than trees in response to warming in northeastern North American hardwood forests
Evelyn F. Alecrim
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Department of Biology, University of Ottawa
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Testing the role of consumers in coral microbiome dispersal and assembly
Carsten G.B Grupstra
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BioSciences, Rice University
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The new top dogs? Mesopredator densities increase with human habitat alteration, not with apex predator removal
Baily McCulloch
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Biological Sciences, University of Alberta
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Trophic niche partitioning and incorporation of anthropogenic food by generalist mesopredators in an urbanizing landscape
Molly Hardesty-Moore
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Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara
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