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Restoration Ecology - LB 39
Thu, Aug 05, 2021:
3:30 PM-4:30 PM
Island-mainland variation in bees: Applying geometric morphometrics to wing venation in one species
Charles Thrift
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Cheadle Center for Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration, University of California Santa Barbara
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Impact of restoration and habitat type on small mammal abundance and bat occupancy in California’s Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Kristen A. Zumdahl
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Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology, University of California
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Potential benefits of biochar and mycorrhizal fungi on shortleaf pine restoration in northcentral Alabama
Casey Iwamoto
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Mississippi State University
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Plant communities differ between restored, remnant, and developed riparian areas along an urban river
Alexandrea M. Peake
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Biology, University of Michigan-Flint
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Constructed hibernacula support biodiversity at a coastal restoration project
Alistair L. Dobson
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Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology, University of California Santa Barbara
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Design/implementation of a novel insect exclosure and addressing issues regarding methodology in pollination ecology
Troy Tetreault
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Idaho State University
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Forb seeds originating from dry environments have higher emergence and survival across multiple levels of water availability
Tessa A. Bartz
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Department of Biology, University of Nevada - Reno
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Variation in seed mass and seed fill in Western US plants, traits important for habitat restoration
Leah Prescott
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University of Nevada, Reno
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Restoration Ecology - LB 39 - Live Discussion
Gregory J. Pec
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University of Nebraska-Kearney
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Shifts in soil chemical properties and soil microbial functional groups following a two-decade long wet prairie restoration
Gregory J. Pec
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University of Nebraska-Kearney
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Recovery of a native riparian tree following removal of an invasive competitor
Alexander R. B. Goetz
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Denver University
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