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COS 250
Communities: Succession
Thu, Aug 18, 2022:
1:30 PM-3:00 PM
513F
1:30 PM
The role of invertebrate herbivores and nitrogen limitation on developing soil C and N pools
Rebecca C. Evans, M.S.
,
Washington State University
;
John Bishop, Ph.D.
,
Washington State University
;
Justin Olmstead
,
Washington State University
;
1:45 PM
Importance of dune elevation and vegetation cover for shrub establishment in a coastal system
Natasha N. Woods, PhD
,
Moravian University
;
Julie C. Zinnert, PhD
,
Virginia Commonwealth University
;
2:00 PM
Seventy Years of Northern Hardwood Forest Succession
Morgan V. Ritzi, B.S. Plant Sciences Purdue University
,
Purdue University
;
Gordon G. McNickle
,
Purdue University
;
2:15 PM
Successional changes in soil microbiome influence the outcome of plant competition
Ethan Bass
,
Cornell University, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
;
Andre Kessler
,
Cornell University
;
2:30 PM
Successional processes have opposing effects on diversity and function of bacterial communities associated with the purple pitcher plant
Catalina Cuellar-Gempeler, PhD
,
Cal Poly Humboldt
;
Casey terHorst, PhD.
,
California State University, Northridge
;
Thomas Miller, PhD
,
Florida State University
;
2:45 PM
Colonial management drives ecological change following exclusion of Indigenous stewardship in a Stoney Nakoda montane grassland, Canadian Rocky Mountains
Gabe Schepens
,
University of Victoria
;
Jordan Seider, MSc
,
University of Victoria
;
Darcy L Mathews, PhD
,
University of Victoria
;
Brian Starzomski, PhD
,
University of Victoria
;