Tuesday, August 5, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
PS 24 - Invasion: Dynamics and Population Processes
Estimated spread rates and population growth of Microstegium vimineum from roadside populations into West Virginia forests over three years
Cynthia D. Huebner, USDA Forest Service
Evolutionary processes that influence invasion: A central marginal comparison with the invasive grass, Phalaris arundinacea
Alexandra Collins, University of Vermont, Jane Molofsky, University of Vermont
Comparative study of Eurasian and North American populations of Lythrum salicaria L. (purple loosestrife)
Keith R. Edwards, University of South Bohemia, Beth A. Middleton, USGS, Jan Kvet, University of South Bohemia
The potential for a seed-driven invasion of Phragmites australis in developed vs. forested watersheds of the Chesapeake Bay
Karin M. Kettenring, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Melissa K. McCormick, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Heather M. Baron, Oregon State University, Andrew H. Baldwin, University of Maryland, Dennis F. Whigham, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Patterns of distribution and predictions of spread of the invasive grass Microstegium vimineum (Japanese stiltgrass)
Angela L. Shelton, Indiana University, S. Luke Flory, Indiana University, Daniel J. Johnson, Indiana University, Keith Clay, Indiana University, Burnell C. Fischer, Indiana University
Population responses of an exotic forb invading experimental manipulations of foundation species and soil water in sagebrush steppe: Comparison of transition matrix model approaches
Janet S. Prevéy, Idaho State University, Matthew J. Germino, Idaho State University
Invasion, dominance, and species loss in southern Wisconsin forest understories
Daniel Olson, University of Wisconsin, David A. Rogers, University of Wisconsin - Parkside, Donald M. Waller, University of Wisconsin, Thomas P. Rooney, Wright State University
Population dynamics of invasive Alliaria petiolata in two central Ohio forests
Scott B. Williams, Ohio Wesleyan University, Jeffrey M. Harrison, Ohio Wesleyan University, Lauren H. Blyth, Ohio Wesleyan University, Jacquelyn S. Hatch, Ohio Wesleyan University, Nicholas T. Reif, Ohio Wesleyan University, Laurel J. Anderson, Ohio Wesleyan University
Spatial associations between Alliaria petiolata and the bases of trees in forest systems
Jeffrey M. Harrison, Ohio Wesleyan University, Scott B. Williams, Ohio Wesleyan University, Laurel J. Anderson, Ohio Wesleyan University

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