Tuesday, August 4, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
PS 30 - Invasion: Dynamics and Population Processes
CANCELLED - Temperature Germination Cues of Alien and Native Herbaceous California Sage Scrub (CSS) Species
Melissa Lorelei Custic, Northwestern University
Plant-herbivore interactions among native and invasive genotypes of common reed (Phragmites australis) in southwest deserts
Adam M. Lambert, Eastern Connecticut State University
A universal model of plant competition that includes soil community feedbacks
Anna G. Aguilera, University of Massachusetts Boston
Reconstruction of a biological invasion: Using tree-ring analysis to investigate the establishment and spread of an invasive phloem-boring insect
Nathan W. Siegert, Michigan State University, Deborah G. McCullough, Michigan State University, Andrew M. Liebhold, USDA Forest Service, Frank W. Telewski, Michigan State University
Fruit removal rates for invasive Amur honeysuckle [Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder] and autumn olive (Elaeagnus umbellata Thunb.)
Melissa Hall, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Kurt E. Schulz, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Temporal and spatial pattern of Asiatic honeysuckle [Lonicera maackii (Rupr) Herder] invasion in disturbed southern Illinois forests
David Harroun, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Kurt E. Schulz, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Jessica Choudhury, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
The role of seed bank in model populations of Microstegium vimineum
Andrea N. Nord, The Pennsylvania State University, David A. Mortensen, The Pennsylvania State University, Emily S.J. Rauschert, The Pennsylvania State University
Relationship between Military Disturbance and Invasive Species: An Analysis of Long Term Ecological Monitoring Data from Fort Pickett, Virginia
Aaron Teets, Virginia Tech, Verl R. Emrick, Virginia Tech, Patrick Guertin, Army Corps of Engineers
The roles of seed limitation and competition in limiting native annual forb abundance in an invaded California grassland
Emily Schultz, Claremont Colleges, Keala Cummings, Claremont Colleges, Roxanne Cruz, Claremont Colleges, Lina Ng, Claremont Colleges, Emily Hashimoto, Claremont Colleges, Diane M. Thomson, Claremont Colleges
Quantifying changes in density and spatial extent of multiple Centaurea maculosa Lam (spotted knapweed) populations
Tanya C. Skurski, Montana State University, Bruce D. Maxwell, Montana State University, Lisa J. Rew, Montana State University
Evaluating the relationship between invasive plant metapopulation growth rate and management efficacy using a modified incidence function model
Melissa E. Bridges, Montana State University, Lisa J. Rew, Montana State University, Jay Rotella, Montana State University, Bruce D. Maxwell, Montana State University

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