Monday, August 2, 2010: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
408, David L Lawrence Convention Center
COS 8 - Restoration Ecology I
1:30 PMDiversity, similarity and resilience of arthropods in response to the restoration of former pine plantations
John Curtis Burkhalter, University of North Florida, Anthony Rossi, University of North Florida
1:50 PMCANCELLED - The application of Bayesian modeling in planning and evaluating the restoration of grassland ecosystems
Richard K. Lancaster, Colorado State University, Cynthia S. Brown, Colorado State University, Mark W. Paschke, Colorado State University, Charles Anderson, Colorado State University
2:10 PMResource availability and planted longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) seedling response across canopy gaps in a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) forest
Benjamin O. Knapp, Clemson University, G. Geoff Wang, Clemson University, Joan L. Walker, USDA Forest Service
2:30 PMRelative roles of founder population size, propagule stage, and life-history in the persistence of reintroduced plant populations
Matthew A. Albrecht, Missouri Botanical Garden, Joyce Maschinski, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
2:50 PMModelling the growth of parasitic plants modelling the growth of parasitic plants
Yann Hautier, University of Zurich, Andrew Hector, University of Zurich, Eva Vojtech, University of Zurich, Drew Purves, Microsoft Reserach, Cambridge, Lindsay A. Turnbull, University of Zurich
3:10 PMBreak
3:20 PMInfluence of herbaceous filter strips on physical habitat, water chemistry, and fish communities within channelized headwater streams in central Ohio
Peter C. Smiley Jr., USDA-ARS, Kevin W. King, USDA-ARS, Norman R. Fausey, USDA-ARS
3:40 PMThe Fungal Connection: Ectomycorrhizal community and environmental responses to forest restoration treatments in Northern Mississippi
A. J. Anjel Craig, University of Mississippi, Jason D. Hoeksema, University of Mississippi, J. Stephen Brewer, University of Mississippi
4:00 PMState-and-transition modelling for adaptive management of native woodlands in south-eastern Australia
Libby Rumpff, The University of Melbourne, David H. Duncan, Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, Peter A. Vesk, The University of Melbourne, David A. Keith, Department of Environment and Climate Change New South Wales, Brendan A. Wintle, The University of Melbourne
4:20 PMUntangling the factors limiting restoration: Propagule and microsite availability, non-native dominants, and disturbance
Amanda Stanley, Institute for Applied Ecology, Peter W. Dunwiddie, University of Washington, Thomas N. Kaye, Institute for Applied Ecology
4:40 PMControl of reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinaceae) improves tree regeneration in an Upper Mississippi River floodplain forest
Meredith A. Thomsen, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, Kurt Brownell, St. Paul District, US Army Corps of Engineers, Eileen Kirsch, USGS Upper Mississippi Environmental Science Center

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