2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 67 Communities: Traits And Functional Diversity 4

10:00 AM-11:30 AM
514A
10:00 AM
Light-driven intraspecific variation in leaf traits is critical for simulating ecosystem dynamics with process-based models in tropical forests
Yixin Ma, Cornell University;Xiangtao Xu, Cornell University;S. Joseph Wright, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute;Paul Moorcroft, Harvard University;
10:15 AM
Linkages between traits and decomposition of spontaneous vegetation along a soil management and pedoclimate gradient in Mediterranean vineyards
Marie-Charlotte Bopp, Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive;Guillaume Fried, ANSES;Aurélie Metay, Institut Agro Montpellier;Elena Kazakou, Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive;
10:30 AM
Burn regimes influence the functional diversity of insect herbivores
Robert FL Grosdidier, University of Florida;Marcus Lashley, University of Florida;Philip G. Hahn, n/a, University of Florida;
10:45 AM
Incorporating crown densities improves predictions of species’ growth strategies
Minh Chau N. Ho, University of Michigan;Michael Kalyuzhny, The University of Texas at Austin;Annette M. Ostling, University of Texas at Austin;
11:00 AM
Belowground traits lack response to chronic nitrogen addition in tallgrass prairie
Sarah L. Gora, University of North Carolina at Greensboro;Meghan L. Avolio, Johns Hopkins University;Kimberly Komatsu, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center;Kevin Wilcox, PhD, Program in Ecology, University of Wyoming;Sally E. Koerner, PhD, University of North Carolina Greensboro;
11:15 AM
Evolutionary lineage, not plant functional type, explains the most trait variation in grasses
Ryan Donnelly, Kansas State University;Jesse B. Nippert, Kansas State University Division of Biology;Daniel M. Griffith, Oregon State University;Emily Wedel, Kansas State University;Jeffrey Taylor, Kansas State University;Christopher Still, Oregon State University;