2022 ESA Annual Meeting (August 14 - 19)

COS 249 Climate Change: Plants 5

1:30 PM-3:00 PM
513E
1:30 PM
Adjustments of European tree populations to stand structure and climate drives their transpiration sensitivity to soil and atmospheric drought
Christoph Bachofen, Functional Plant Ecology, Community Ecology Unit, WSL Lausanne;Rafael Poyatos, CREAF;Victor Flo, University Autonoma of Barcelona;Jordi Martínez-Vilalta, CREAF;Maurizio Mencuccini, CREAF;Charlotte Grossiord, EPFL;
1:45 PM
Water stress and acclimation of Pinus sylvestris detected through UAV-acquired leaf thermal images in a long-term irrigation experiment
Alice Gauthey, EPFL;Christoph Bachofen, Functional Plant Ecology, Community Ecology Unit, WSL Lausanne;Philipp Schuler, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL;Margaux Didion-Gency, WSL;Alex Tunas, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne;Petra D'odorico, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL;Charlotte Grossiord, EPFL;
2:00 PM
CANCELLED - Microbial contributions to drought tolerance in a native prairie grass
Ceyda Kural, University of Kansas;Maggie Wagner, University of Kansas;
2:15 PM
Climate change drives greater investment in outcrossing by reducing climatic stress for a common mixed mating species
Matthew W. Austin, Washington University in St. Louis;Piper O. Cole, New College of Florida;Kenneth M. Olsen, Washington University in St. Louis;Adam B. Smith, Global Change Ecology Center for Conservation and Sustainable Development, Missouri Botanical Garden;
2:30 PM
Effects of varying simulated herbivory and drought on life history and fitness in a native California plant
Elena R. Suglia, University of California, Davis;Danielle De La Pascua, University of California, Davis;Melody Griffith, UC Davis;Dinh Hieu Pham, UC Davis;Yasmin Washwani, UC Davis;Sharon Y. Strauss, UC Davis;Jennifer R. Gremer, University of California, Davis;
2:45 PM
Earlier snowmelt, earlier flowering, and increased drought: new realities of subalpine plant reproduction under climate change
Elsa B. Godtfredsen, Northwestern University & Chicago Botanic Garden;Amy M. Iler, Northwestern University & The Chicago Botanic Garden;