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PS 39
Invasion
Wed, Aug 17, 2022:
5:00 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall
PS 39-1
Examining the structural impact of invasive trees on tropical forest canopy on the islands of Hawaiʻi and Moʻorea: An application of terrestrial LiDAR
Tara Seely
,
University of California, Berkeley - Berkeley, CA
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PS 39-2
Disturbance and resource availability have different effects on survival and growth during invasion
John Paul Wasan
,
University of Saskatchewan
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PS 39-3
Germination niche of an emergent invasive grass species, Arthraxon hispidus.
Michael Beall
,
Virginia Tech
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PS 39-4
Relative concentration of (-)-antofine in Vincetoxicum rossicum invaded soil
Andrew Le
,
Queen's University
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PS 39-5
Preference and Performance of an Invasive Insect on New and Original Host Plant Species
Amanulla Iminniyaz
,
Xinjiang agricultural university
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PS 39-6
Measuring possible trophic cascades from the loss of native birds.
Marcel Kate G. Jardeleza, MS Ecology
,
Colorado State University
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PS 39-7
Influence of disturbances on a forest seed bank
Mira Newman
,
Oberlin College
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PS 39-8
Investigating the effects of invasion and restoration on European beachgrass (Ammophila arenaria) decomposition through field experiments and structural equation modeling
Savannah Fuqua
,
University of Arizona
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PS 39-9
Assessing predictors of oak tree defoliation and mortality in response to Lymantria dispar
Dominick Sullivan
,
Harvard Forest, Harvard University
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PS 39-10
Patterns of infection by and potential effects of honeysuckle leaf blight on Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) shrubs in understory and open habitats
Caitlyn M. Helton
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Northern Kentucky University
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PS 39-11
The impacts of a perennial, summer growing invasive species, pale swallowwort (Vincetoxicum rossicum (Kleopow) Barbar.), on spring ephemeral populations.
Jaclyn L. Schnurr
,
Wells College
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PS 39-12
Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) modifies the soil microbial community
Katherine K. Strain
,
University of Nevada, Reno
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PS 39-13
The influence of invasive Amynthas agrestis earthworms on soil carbon cycling in northwestern Massachusetts
Molly R. Fraser
,
Williams College
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PS 39-14
Detecting the potentially invasive Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) in Trinidad via non-invasive methods
Sarita K. Emmanuel, n/a
,
University of South Florida-Department of Integrative Biology
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PS 39-15
CANCELLED - Plant native: Assessment of invasive vs. native ornamental plant phenology in Florida
Alana R. Brinley
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University of Florida
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