Tuesday, August 5, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
PS 27 - Invasion: Prevention and Management
Detecting an invasive shrub in deciduous forest understory using satellite-based remote sensing
Bryan Wilfong, Miami University, Mary C. Henry, Miami University, David L. Gorchov, Miami University, Jerry Green, Miami University
Modeling the local spread of exotic plants: Importance of including detectability in management plans
Jason Emry, University of Kansas
Effects of herbicide treatment, life history stage, and application date on cut and uncut teasel, Dipsacus laciniatus L.
Laura M. Zimmerman, Illinois State University, Natalie M. Mentzer, University of Illinois, Springfield, Jessica L. Forrest, University of Illinois, Springfield, Judy D. Parrish, Millikin University
Impacts to non-target vegetation following herbicide control of the invasive Japanese climbing fern (Lygodium japonicum) in forests of northwest Florida
Kimberly K. Bohn, University of Florida, Patrick J. Minogue, University of Florida, Justin McKeithen, University of Florida, Anna Osieka, University of Florida, Stella Jones, University of Florida
Seed limitation in the prairie grasslands of the Garry Oak Ecosystem
Karen M. Reagan, University of Washington, Peter W. Dunwiddie, The Nature Conservancy, Thomas N. Kaye, Institute for Applied Ecology, Amanda Stanley, Institute for Applied Ecology
Short-term intensive management of Lespedeza cuneata in old-fields and prairies: Sustainable management through organic fertilization (and a bit of herbicide)
D. Alexander Wait, Missouri State University, Jack E. Cornell, Missouri State University, Wendy B. Anderson, Drury University

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