Thursday, August 7, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
PS 61 - Habitat Structure, Fragmentation, and Connectivity
Role of remnant trees in seed dispersal through the matrix: Being alone is not always so sad
José M. Herrera, Universidad de Oviedo, Daniel García, Universidad de Oviedo
Does habitat fragmentation inhibit the spread of invasives? An observational study of an invasive grass in central Texas landscapes
Karen M. Alofs, University of Texas at Austin, Norma L. Fowler, University of Texas at Austin
Effects of forest fragmentation and exotic honeysuckle invasion on Lepidoptera diversity in southwest Ohio
Annie L. Doyle, Wright State University, John O. Stireman III, Wright State University
Shape of habitat fragments alters herbivory of a model plant species
Nash E. Turley, University of Washington, Daniel M. Evans, University of Washington
Advective movement by two invasive snails: A comparison in homogeneous and heterogeneous landscapes
Sunny B. Snider, Tulane University, James F. Gilliam, North Carolina State University
Species-specific growth response of southern New England hardwood forest canopy trees to experimental gap
Ronald E. Smith, Rhode Island College, Kiely M. Schultz, Rhode Island College, Titilayo E. Adedeji Campbel, Rhode Island College, Jennifer Loaiza, Rhode Island College, Roland C. de Gouvenain, Rhode Island College

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