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COS 201
Restoration Ecology 5
Wed, Aug 17, 2022:
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
515A
3:30 PM
Herbivore alternatives: Tripneustes ventricosus, on coral reefs to reduce the abundance of nuisance species.
Hunter B. Howard
,
University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez; Institute for Socio-Ecological Research
;
Stacey Williams
,
Institute for Socio-Ecological Research
;
Manuel Olmeda
,
Institute for Socio-Ecological Research
;
3:45 PM
Forest restoration: assessing the role of priority effects as a mechanism for resistance to plant invasion
Laís Petri
,
University of Michigan
;
Ines Ibanez, n/a
,
University of Michigan
;
4:00 PM
Post burn heterogeneity contributions to recruitment of invasive forb Oncosiphon piluliferum
Stuart T. Schwab
,
University of California - Riverside
;
Darrel Jenerette
,
University of California Riverside
;
Loralee Larios
,
University of California, Riverside
;
4:15 PM
The impact of Microstegium vimineum, seed predation, and herbivory on the regeneration of a mesophytic and a xerophytic oak in a restored open-oak woodland
Griffin L. Williams
,
University of MIssissippi
;
Steve Brewer
,
University of Mississippi
;
4:30 PM
Management and environmental factors associated with simulated restoration seeding barriers in sagebrush steppe
Stella Copeland
,
USDA-Agricultural Research Service
;
John B. Bradford
,
US Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center
;
Stuart Hardegree
,
USDA-Agricultural Research Service
;
Daniel R. Schlaepfer
,
USGS Southwest Biological Science Center / Northern Arizona University
;
Kevin Badik
,
The Nature Conservancy
;