COS 119 - Restoration ecology in wetlands II: Freshwater

Thursday, August 9, 2007: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Santa Clara II, San Jose Hilton
8:20 AM
 Methods for restoring restiad raised bogs in North Island, New Zealand
Beverley R. Clarkson, Landcare Research; Monica A. Peters, New Zealand Landcare Trust; Corinne H Watts, Landcare Research NZ
8:40 AM
 Comparing monitoring methodologies for assessing restoration success in peatlands
Monique Poulin, Peatland Ecology Research Group (PERG); Line Rochefort, Peatland Ecology Research Group (PERG); Isselin-Nondedeu Francis, Peatland Ecology Research Group (PERG)
9:00 AM
 Assessing a multi-species planting approach on the vegetative development of created thick-mat floating marsh, Louisiana, USA
C. Ellery Mayence, University of New Orleans; Mark W. Hester, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
9:20 AM
 Restoration strategies for wet meadows along an invasion front
Julia L. Bohnen, University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum; Susan M. Galatowitsch, University of Minnesota
9:40 AM
10:10 AM
 Habitat restoration at Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge and Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge: Ecological restoration, species recovery, and public use
Robert J. Andress, Otis Bay Inc.; Chad R. Gourley, Otis Bay Ecological Consulting; Sharon D. McKelvey, United States Fish and Wildlife Service; Amy Sprunger-Allworth, United States Fish and Wildlife Service; Heather K. Hundt, United States Fish and Wildlife Service; Gayton G. Scoppettone, United States Geological Survey Biological Resources Division; Shawn C. Goodchild, United States Fish and Wildlife Service
10:30 AM
 Recolonization of restored peatlands by insects: Diptera assemblages in mined and restored bogs in eastern Canada
Amélie Grégoire-Taillefer, McGill University; Terry A. Wheeler, McGill University
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