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COS 18
Seed Production, Dispersal, And Predation
Mon, Aug 15, 2022:
1:30 PM-3:00 PM
518A
1:30 PM
A Chronosequence soil seed banks: Homogenization of the Mojave Desert species pools after fire.
Steven R. Lee
,
New Mexico State University
;
Robert Klinger
,
USGS, Western Ecological Research Center
;
Matthew Brooks
,
USGS, Western Ecological Research Center
;
Scott Ferrenberg, PhD
,
New Mexico State University
;
1:45 PM
Counting Calories: Energy investment in elaiosomes in two species of Datura
Alexanderni Karnish
,
University of Arizona
;
Judith L. Bronstein
,
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721
;
2:00 PM
Common, uncommon, and rare plant species survival: The consequences of post-dispersal seed predation in Missouri remnant and restored tallgrass prairies
Maya J. Parker-Smith
,
University of Missouri
;
Katherine C. Wynne
,
University of Missouri-Columbia
;
Lauren L. Sullivan
,
University of Missouri-Columbia
;
2:15 PM
Improving predictions of post-fire forest regeneration by mapping individual surviving trees
Derek J. N. Young
,
University of California, Davis
;
Nina Venuti
,
University of California, Davis
;
Andrew Latimer
,
University of California, Davis
;
2:30 PM
Understanding Germination Cues and Seed Viability for Rare Plant Taxa on California’s Channel Islands
Luis D. Cisneros
,
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
;
Heather Schneider
,
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
;
2:45 PM
Seed production response to climate and its effect on forests species composition.
Hoang Luu
,
Ohio University
;
Janneke Hille Ris Lambers
,
ETH Zürich
;
James A. Lutz, PhD
,
Department of Wildland Resources, Utah State University
;
Margaret R. Metz
,
Lewis & Clark College, Portland
;
Rebecca S. Snell, PhD
,
Ohio University
;