2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 98 Restoration Ecology 2

1:30 PM-3:00 PM
516D
1:30 PM
Does pathogen accumulation make western yarrow (Achillea millefolium) a good bridge species in restoration?
Mary Ellyn E. DuPre, MPG Ranch;Chuck Casper, MPG Ranch;Morgan Luce McLeod, MPG Ranch;Philip Ramsey, MPG Ranch;Rebecca Bunn, Department of Environmental Sciences, Western Washington University;John Maron, n/a, University of Montana;Ylva Lekberg, MPG Ranch/University of Montana;
1:45 PM
On the ground and from above: a multi-scale analysis of the factors influencing small mammal populations in a restored tallgrass prairie
Erin Rowland-Schaefer, Northern Illinois University;Holly Jones, Northern Illinois University;
2:00 PM
Plant functional groups’ role in ecosystem function and stability in response to long term precipitation variability
Camille Traylor, University of California - Davis;Valerie T. Eviner, PhD, UC Davis;
2:15 PM
American chestnut seedlings are more responsive to light than oaks and hickories: An assessment of growth and photosynthetic traits
Garrett R. Evans, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry;Julia I. Burton, Michigan Technological University;William A. Powell, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry;John E. Drake, PhD Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology, SUNY-ESF;
2:30 PM
Redwoods Rising: a collaborative journey to move from vast, second-growth-redwood ecosystems (Sequoia sempervirens) to a path for the old-growth forests of the future
Joanna L. Nelson, Save the Redwoods League;Paul Ringgold, Save the Redwoods League;Mitch Hayes, Save the Redwoods League;Spencer Stiff, Save the Redwoods League;Laura Lalemand, Save the Redwoods League;Samantha Yarbrough, Save the Redwoods League;Victor Bjelajac, CA State Parks;Amber Transou, CA State Parks;Rosalind Litzky, CA State Parks;Steve Mietz, Redwood National Park, National Park Service;Leonel Arguello, Redwood National Park, National Park Service;Sarah Belcher, Redwood National Park, National Park Service;Michelle O'Herron, O'Herron & Company;
2:45 PM
CANCELLED - Upland forest construction promotes evaporative losses in integrated watershed reclamation projects in the Boreal Plains of Canada
M. Graham Clark, McMaster University;Sean K. Carey, PhD, McMaster University;Rich Petrone, University of Waterloo;