COS 23 - Ecology of riparian habitats

Tuesday, August 7, 2007: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Willow Glen III, San Jose Marriott
8:00 AM
 Invasive plant control within the Tijuana River Valley
Robert W. Hobbs, EcoSystems Restoration Associates; Julie Simonsen-Marchant, EcoSystems Restoration Associates; Tito Marchant, EcoSystems Restoration Associates; John Boland, EcoSystems Restoration Associates
8:20 AM
 Are invasive riparian plants associated with reduced biotic condition of fauna in western US streams?
Paul L. Ringold, US EPA, Western Ecology Division; Kristina M McNyset, US EPA, Western Ecology Division; Teresa Magee, US EPA, Western Ecology Division; John Van Sickle, US EPA, Western Ecology Division
8:40 AM
 Abundance of non-native and noxious plant species in riparian areas of the Western US
Marc Coles-Ritchie, USDA Forest Service; Greg Riegel, USDA Forest Service; Dave Weixelman, USDA Forest Service
9:00 AM
 Site, management, and plant species effects on riparian vegetation development on a restored floodplain of the Merced River, California
Oliver Soong, University of California Santa Barbara; Karen Dulik, California Department of Water Resources; Laura Castro, California Department of Water Resources; Beth Hendrickson, California Department of Water Resources; Woody Moise, California Department of Water Resources; Frank W. Davis, University of California, Santa Barbara
9:20 AM
 Cumulative watershed effects of forest operations on stream habitat and biodiversity
Yixin Zhang, Texas State University at San Marcos; John S. Richardson, University of British Columbia
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Persistence of riparian plant communities despite human-mediated change on the Salt River, Arizona
Jacqueline White, University of North Carolina; Juliet Stromberg, Arizona State University
10:10 AM
 Potential impacts of fire on riparian plant communities and stream food webs in a wilderness setting
Breeanne K. Jackson, University of Idaho; Mazeika Sullivan, University of Idaho; Rachel Wilkinson, Idaho State University
11:10 AM
 Energy flow in a floodplain aquifer ecosystem
Brian L. Reid, Flathead Lake Biological Station; F. Richard Hauer, Flathead Lake Biological Station; Jack A. Stanford, The University of Montana
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