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Herbivory
Tue, Aug 16, 2022:
5:00 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall
PS 28-88
Exploring 10 years of frassfall in a seasonally dry tropical forest
Justin Becknell
,
Colby College Environmental Studies
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PS 28-89
Insect Herbivore Communities and Associated Damage in White Spruce (Picea glauca, Pinaceae) Sylviculture in the Boreal Forest of Québec
Sabina Noor
,
Concordia University
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PS 28-90
CANCELLED - The influence of herbivory and ecological site on the persistence of a native perennial cool-season grass: An exploration from the axillary bud to the community level.
John Hendrickson
,
Northern Great Plains Research Laboratory, USDA-Agricultural Research Service
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PS 28-91
Folivory, seed abortion and seed size variation in the dioecious tree, Ilex tolucana
Germán Avila
,
The University of Winnipeg
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PS 28-92
What drives insect herbivory patterns in a sugar maple forest? Vertical stratification of bottom-up pressures on insect herbivores
Mahsa Hakimara
,
Concordia University
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PS 28-93
Towards improved plant defenses in maize: how herbivory and flooding shape emitted plant volatiles and growth of fall armyworm
ERINN R. DADY
,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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PS 28-94
Embolism spreading varies depending on contrasting leaf vein networks and herbivory treatments
Lisa S. Garcia
,
University of New Mexico
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PS 28-95
Does anthocyanin concentration in young leaves predict herbivory in Neotropical understory plants?
Sylvie A. Martin-Eberhardt
,
Michigan State University
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PS 28-96
Influence of abiotic and biotic stressors on the sensitivity defenses of Mimosa strigillosa
Rebecca M. Molina
,
University of Florida
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PS 28-97
Re-establishment of legumes in restored prairies may depend more on herbivores than rhizobia.
Renee Dollard
,
Eastern Michigan University
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