Tuesday, August 5, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
PS 23 - Invasion: Community Effects
The influence of an invasive shrub, Buddleja davidii, on a native shrub, Griselinia littoralis, transplanted in a floodplain chronosequence in New Zealand
Nita G. Tallent-Halsell, US Environmental Protection Agency, Lawrence R. Walker, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Why is the world greener? Invasive species alter trophic structure in a temperate forest understory
Brittany J. Teller, Pennsylvania State University, Jonathan M. Chase, Washington University in St. Louis, Eleanor A. Pardini, Washington University in St. Louis, Tiffany M. Knight, Washington University in St. Louis
Impact of alien plant invaders on the pollination networks of oceanic and continental islands
Benigno Padrón, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB), Anna Traveset, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB)
Invasive ants as facilitators of seed dispersal
Katharine L. Stuble, University of Georgia, L. Katherine Kirkman, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center, C. Ronald Carroll, University of Georgia
The effects of disturbance and community diversity on the success of an exotic forb in a Virginia grassland
Robert W. Heckman, University of Virginia, David E. Carr, University of Virginia
Direct and indirect effects of abundant non-native earthworms on Goodyera pubescens (Orchidaceae)
Melissa K. McCormick, Smithsonian Institution, Katalin Szlavecz, Johns Hopkins University, Kenneth L. Parker, Smithsonian Institution, Timothy R. Filley, Purdue University, Dennis F. Whigham, Smithsonian Institution
Comparison of soil properties in Prosopis glandulosa (mesquite) and Acacia farnesiana (huisache) communities
Martha C. Ariza, University of Texas at San Antonio, Janis K. Bush, University of Texas at San Antonio
Effects of introduced earthworm species on tree seedling growth and survival in a mesocosm experiment
Erika F. Latty, Hollins University, Pamela M. Cruz, Hollins University
Invasive plant infestations in forest communities impacted by emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis)
John Cardina, Ohio State University, Catherine P. Herms, Ohio State University, Daniel A. Herms, Ohio State University, Kathleen S. Knight, USDA Forest Service, Annemarie Smith, Department of Natural Resources
The effects of deer herbivory and the invasive plant garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) on fungal community diversity in a mixed mesophytic forest
Charlotte R. Chan, The Holden Arboretum, David J. Burke, The Holden Arboretum, Susan Kalisz, University of Pittsburgh
Experimental exotic grass invasion impacts native trees through direct and indirect mechanisms
S. Luke Flory, Indiana University, Keith Clay, Indiana University
Invasions of an exotic grass (Microstegium vimineum) reduce light availability and suppress understory vegetation in experimental communities
W. Brett Mattingly, Dept. of Biology, S. Luke Flory, Indiana University
Impact of invasive plants on native plant recruitment through altered soil seed banks
Dustin F. Haines, University of Minnesota, Diane L. Larson, US Geological Survey, Jennifer L. Larson, University of Minnesota
Feedback between invasive belowground herbivores and habitat composition in northern hardwood ecosystems
David R. Coyle, University of Wisconsin, Madison, William J. Mattson Jr., USDA Forest Service, Alexander L. Friend, USDA Forest Service, Kenneth F. Raffa, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Landscape-level assessment of native and non-native Phragmites australis within marine and mainland source watersheds and evaluation of island/marsh restoration efforts on Virginia's Eastern Shore
Edward R. Crawford, Virginia Commonwealth University, Donald R. Young, Virginia Commonwealth University, Rodney J. Dyer, Virginia Commonwealth University, John H. Porter, Univeristy of Virginia
Effect of Megathyrsus maximus on soil and plant communities of Mona Island Reserve
Lorna M. Moreno, University of Puerto Rico, Elvia Meléndez- Ackerman, Institute for Tropical Ecosystem Studies, Christopher Cheleuitte, Institute for Tropical Ecosystem Studies, Brenda Castro, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, Josue Sanchez, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, Alexandra M. López, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, Nicole Rivera, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, Laura Yunes, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus
Assessing competition-resistance and competition-tolerance tradeoffs in native and invasive Mediterranean grasses
James P. Cronin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Miranda E. Welsh, University of North Carolina, Samuel T. Abercrombie, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Charles E. Mitchell, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Tree-of-heaven, Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill. [Swingle]), and its effects on vegetation and soils of southern Ohio mixed-oak forests
Gerald R. Scott III, Ohio University, Brian C. McCarthy, Ohio University
Effects of invasive plants on coastal sage scrub soil and microbial communities of Mission Trails regional park
Irene M. Hale, San Diego State University, Marguerite Mauritz, San Diego State University, David A. Lipson, San Diego State University
Vegetation response to feral ungulate disturbance and subsequent removal
David Rogers, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Katherine J. Werner, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sara C. Hotchkiss, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Hypochaeris radicata: An invasive species comparison in a low resource system
Anna C. Schoenfelder, University of Maryland, John Bishop, Washington State University, Vancouver, William F. Fagan, University of Maryland, Holly Martinson, University of Maryland

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