Tuesday, August 5, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
PS 25 - Invasion: Ecosystem Processes
The effect of small disturbances on germination and emergence of Phragmites australis in brackish wetlands
Sally K. Gallagher, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Karin M. Kettenring, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Dennis F. Whigham, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
The effects of litter on early season growth of the invasive C3 grass, reed canary (Phalaris arundinacea), versus that of native, C4 grasses in tallgrass prairie
Mary Ann Vinton, Creighton University, Jennifer K. Sidner, Creighton University, Abby L. Locke, Creighton University
Pollinator-mediated interactions between an invasive shrub, Lonicera maackii, and native herbaceous perennials
Amy M. McKinney, The Ohio State University
Streamside interactions among salamanders, earthworms, and soil nitrogen cycle processes
Rebecca Annette Pinder, University at Albany, Peter M. Groffman, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, George Robinson, State University of New York at Albany
Potential effect of non-native earthworms on soil nutrient dynamics and microbial communities in an Appalachian mixed-oak forest in southern Ohio, USA
Carla Giai, Ohio State University, Ralph E.J. Boerner, Ohio State University
Variation in nitrogen mineralization and soil microarthropods among forested stands dominated by exotic, invasive plants
William J. Dress, Robert Morris University, Thad Jones, Sewickley Heights Borough Park, April Claus, Fern Hollow Nature Center
Invasion increases activities of soil microbial extracellular enzymes involved in carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous processing in coastal sage scrub
Kimberly J. Komatsu, Yale University, Heather G. McGray, University of California, Irvine, Katharine N. Suding, University of California, Irvine
Resource competition of native and non-native species in Hawaiian lowland wet forests: Implications for restoration
Jodie R. Schulten, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Colleen Cole, USDA Forest Service, Susan Cordell, USDA Forest Service, Keiko M. Publico, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Rebecca Ostertag, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Jaime Enoka, University of Hawaii at Hilo, Jené D. Michaud, University of Hawaii at Hilo
The resilience of community and ecosystem processes to persistent effects of invasive grasses
Sarah T. Hamman, University of Texas, Clare B. Glinka, University of Texas at Austin, Christine V. Hawkes, University of Texas at Austin
Effect of non-native invasive bluestems on soil nutrient pools in a south Texas coastal prairie
Marvin E. Ruffner, University of Kentucky, Rebecca L. McCulley, University of Kentucky, Jim Nelson, University of Kentucky, Thomas G. Barnes, University of Kentucky

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