PS 53 - Soil ecology

Wednesday, August 8, 2007: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Halls 1 and 2, San Jose McEnery Convention Center
 Daily patterns of pine canopy activity observed in continuous soil respiration trace
Doug P. Aubrey, University of Georgia; Mark Coleman, USDA Forest Service
 Grass type drives small-scale spatial patterns in soil properties and processes
Sophie S. Parker, University of California, Santa Barbara; Eric W. Seabloom, University of Minnesota; Joshua P. Schimel, University of California, Santa Barbara
 Influence of organic transition strategies on the nematode community structure and biologically based fertility
Carmen M. Ugarte, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Michelle M. Wander, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
 15N natural abundance of the soil microbial biomass as a measurement of net N mineralization
Corinne M. LaViolette, Northern Arizona University; Paul Dijkstra, Northern Arizona University; Stephen C. Hart, University of California, Merced; Egbert Schwartz, Northern Arizona University; Richard R. Doucett, Northern Arizona University; Bruce A. Hungate, Northern Arizona University
 Effects of fertilization and haying on soil bacterial communities in a northeastern Kansas experiment
Cheryl A. Murphy, University of Kansas; Bryan L. Foster, University of Kansas
 The role of soil moisture and lipid reserves in the movement and infectivity of an entomopathogenic nematode
John P. McLaughlin, University of California at Santa Barbara; Daniel Gruner, University of Maryland; Karthik Ram, University of California, Berkeley; Donald R. Strong, University of California, Davis
 Carbon storage and sequestration in red pine and mixed hardwood stands established in Michigan old fields
Christian Giardina, USDA Forest Service; Adam Gahagan, Michigan Technological University
 Integrating soil biological properties at the landscape and microsite level into sagebrush steppe restoration efforts across the Great Basin
Nicole M. DeCrappeo, U.S. Geological Survey, DOI Northwest Climate Science Center; David A. Pyke, U.S. Geological Survey
 Quantifying the primary controls on biogenic silica storage and mobilization in grass-dominated ecosystems
S. E. Melzer, Colorado State University; E.F. Kelly, Colorado State University; C.M. Yonker, Colorado State University; A.K. Knapp, Colorado State University; O.a. Chadwick, University of California; Melinda Smith, Colorado State University; Richard W.S. Fynn, University of Botswana; Kevin Kirkman, University of KwaZulu-Natal
 The influence of variable amounts of organic matter on the nutrient cycling of nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon
Jessica L. Tisdale, North Carolina State University; Jennifer Phelan, North Carolina State University
 Belowground biological response to lime addition in an Adirondack forest ecosystem
Matthew A. Neatrour, Colgate University; Carrie A. Griego, Colgate Univeristy; Christopher Schroff, Colgate Univeristy; Timothy S. McCay, Colgate University
 Spatial variation in plant-soil biofeedbacks: A cautionary tale
Jeremy R. Klass, New Mexico State University; Scott Meiners, Eastern Illinois University
 Response of earthworm abundance, diversity, survival, and growth to soil pH and calcium availability
Michael J. Bernard, Johns Hopkins University; Alexis L Coplin, Colgate University; Matthew A Neatrour, Colgate University; Timothy S McCay, Colgate University
 Effects of supplemental warming and precipitation on decomposition of Antarctic vascular plant litter
Matthew A. Krna, Minnesota State University; Thomas A. Day, Arizona State University; Sarah L. Strauss, Arizona State University; Christopher T. Ruhland, Minnesota State University
 Wireless sensors for soil monitoring: Lessons from two deployments
Katalin Szlavecz, Johns Hopkins University; Razvan Musaloiu-E., Johns Hopkins University; Andreas Terzis, Johns Hopkins University; Alexander Szalay, Johns Hopkins University; Josh Cogan, Johns Hopkins University; Chieh-Jang Lian, Johns Hopkins University; Jayant Gupchup, Johns Hopkins University; Lijun Xia, Johns Hopkins University
 Nitrogen isotope patterns of biological soil crusts and two representative Mojave Desert shrubs, Larrea tridentata and Ambrosia dumosa
Amy J. Arispe, California State University, Fullerton; Darren R. Sandquist, California State University, Fullerton
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