2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 55 Invasion: Community Effects

8:00 AM-9:30 AM
515C
8:00 AM
Invader species, not functional similarity, drives complex per-invader effects in a grassland community
Andrea N. Nebhut, Stanford University;David U. Hooper, Western Washington University;Jeffrey S. Dukes, Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution for Science;
8:15 AM
Enemy release of Callery pear: implications for an emerging invasive plant pest
Jessica Hartshorn, Clemson University;Forest Palmer, Clemson University;David Coyle, Clemson University;
8:30 AM
Displacement and replacement of buzz-pollination by an exotic solitary bee on a sub-tropical island
Brittany M. Harris, Florida International University;Suzanne Koptur, PhD, Florida International University;Hong Liu, Florida International University;
8:45 AM
Different adaptive strategies of alien woody species are linked to reduced native richness and abundance in Caribbean forests
Julissa Rojas-Sandoval, Institute of the Environment - University of Connecticut;James Ackerman, University of Puerto Rico;Humfredo Marcano-Vega, USDA Forest Service;Michael Willig, University of Connecticut;
9:00 AM
Quantifying and linking mechanism scenarios to invasive species impact
Marc William Cadotte, PhD, Ecological Solutions and Evidence;
9:15 AM
Underappreciated influencers: How do beetle-fungal mutualisms influence fungal communities and wood decay in Pinus ponderosa?
Emily Martin, MPG Ranch;Lorinda Bullington, University of Montana;Diana Six, University of Montana;