Tuesday, August 5, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
PS 22 - Invasion
Assessing the relative importance of disturbance, herbivory, species diversity, and propagule pressure in exotic plant invasion
Anne K. Eschtruth, University of California, Berkeley, John J. Battles, University of California, Berkeley
The effects of river regulation, geomorphology, and climate on Tamarix establishment in the Grand Canyon National Park
Susan G. Mortenson, University of Nevada Reno, Peter J. Weisberg, University of Nevada Reno, Lawrence E. Stevens, Museum of Northern Arizona
Soil moisture availability in monotypic patches of noxious late-season rangeland weeds
Carolyn Malmstrom, Michigan State University, Chantal J. Stoner, Michigan State University, Kevin J. Rice, University of California Davis, Krista Jones, University of California Davis, Valerie T. Eviner, University of California Davis
Phenological differences between exotic and native shrub species in a Wisconsin forest
Kristin M. McElligott, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Joseph Mascaro, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Stefan A. Schnitzer, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Fire suppression and invasion by Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius) in Florida pine savannas
Jens T. Stevens, University of Vermont, Brian Beckage, University of Vermont
Functional characteristics of seedlings of native and exotic grasses of the Chihuahua Desert in response to contrasting levels of soil humidity
Silvia Margarita Carrillo Saucedo, Instituto Potosino de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica, Tulio Arredondo Moreno, Instituto Potosino de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, Instituto Potosino de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica, Joel Flores Rivas, Instituto Potosino de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
Invasion study: Testing the roles of taxonomic affinity and species origin in intentional plant introductions using nursery data in Kentucky
Courtney Harris, Murray State University, Kelly Harris, Murray State University, Zachary Brian, Murray State University, Kate He, Murray State University
Invasive ecosystem engineer: Using portable LiDAR to assess how the air potato vine, Discorea bulbifera, influences forest canopy structure in Central Florida
Rachel L. Odom, University of Central Florida, Emily C. Walker, University of Central Florida, Jhessye A. Moore-Thomas, University of Central Florida, Andre L. Torres, University of Central Florida, Brian L. Rodenbeck, University of Central Florida, John F. Weishampel, University of Central Florida
Morphological plasticity: A comparative study of leaf traits between exotic honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) and its native congener (Lonicera sempervirens)
Zachary Brian, Murray State University, Courtney Harris, Murray State University, Kelly Harris, Murray State University, Kate He, Murray State University
Optimizing sampling effort for early detection of aquatic invasive species in Great Lakes harbors and embayments
Anett S. Trebitz, U.S. EPA, John R. Kelly, U.S. EPA, Joel C. Hoffman, U.S. EPA, Greg S. Peterson, U.S. EPA, Corlis W. West, U.S. EPA
Effects of nitrogen and native insect herbivory on growth of Canada thistles in tallgrass prairie
Linda M. Qvarnemark, Dakota Wesleyan University, Svata M. Louda, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, F. Leland Russell, Wichita State University
The use of non-native plants by native bees
Alexandra N. Harmon-Threatt, University of California, Berkeley, Claire Kremen, University of California, Berkeley
Effect of Alliaria petiolata invasion on the ectomycorrhizal colonization of Quercus rubra seedlings
Steven M. Castellano, Miami University, David L Gorchov, Miami University
Interaction between atmospheric CO2 and allelopathic glucosinolates and flavonoids in Alliaria petiolata
Ian P. Kirwan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Anton G. Endress, University of Illinois
To catch an invader: Examining fire and localized disturbance effects on Lygodium japonicum invasion in a longleaf pine savanna
Becky J. Carmichael, Louisiana State University, William J. Platt III, Lousiana State University
The effects of the invasive Amur honeysuckle leaf teas on wood frog tadpole digestion
Richard D. Durtsche, Northern Kentucky University, Kenna Milner, Northern Kentucky University, Elizabeth Droessler, Northern Kentucky University, Brian Van Dyke, Northern Kentucky University, Richard L Boyce, Northern Kentucky University
The invasion and displacement of native vegetation by Rhamnus cathartica: Toward a mechanistic understanding
Jennifer W. Arshem, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Gretchen A. Meyer, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, James A. Reinartz, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Stefan A. Schnitzer, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
The effect of origin and resources on the competitive and allelopathic abilities of an exotic plant species, Alliaria petiolata
Renae A. Schmitt, Iowa State University
The contribution of the live vertebrate trade toward taxonomic homogenization
Christina M. Romagosa, Auburn University, Craig Guyer, Auburn University

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