Thursday, August 7, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
PS 67 - Restoration Ecology
Reintroduction of an endangered riverine plant through artificial seed packets - CANCELLED
Mara L. Alexander, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Relationship of landscape and local environmental factors to restoration outcome in wetlands
Jeffrey W. Matthews, Illinois Natural History Survey, Ariane L. Peralta, University of Illinois, Diana N. Flanagan, University of Illinois, Angela D. Kent, University of Illinois, Anton G. Endress, University of Illinois
Transitions of pre-settlement mixed white pine-hemlock/hardwood forests in relation to environment and post-settlement land-use
Robert T. Fahey, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Craig G. Lorimer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Habitat restoration for lupine and specialist butterflies
William A. Pfitsch, Hamilton College, Ernest H. Williams, Hamilton College
Effects of moisture and nutrient levels on productivity in cultivated and wild-collected populations of a dominant prairie grass: Implications for restoration and biofuel production
Abbie C. Schrotenboer, Michigan State University, Emily M. Flynn, Michigan State University, Carolyn M. Malmstrom, Michigan State University
American chestnut restoration and mineland reclamation: Bringing technologies together
Brian C. McCarthy, Ohio University, Corinne L. McCament, Ohio University, Carolyn H. Keiffer, Miami University, Jenise M. Bauman, Miami University
Experimental restoration of Florida scrub: Key attributes, restoration treatments, and initial results
Eric S. Menges, Archbold Biological Station, Gretel L. Clarke, Archbold Biological Station, Stacy A. Smith, Archbold Biological Station, Carl W. Weekley, Archbold Biological Station, Sarah T. Hamman, University of Texas, Nancy J. Bissett, The Natives, Inc.
Use of census data to inform and implement restoration of Gulf dune vegetation
Elise S. Gornish, Florida State University, Thomas E. Miller, Florida State University
Biomass production and soil nutrient analysis in restored prairies
Eric R. Smith, St. Olaf College, Kathleen L. Shea, St. Olaf College
Revegetation potential of slash pile burn sites in restored longleaf pine savanna
Michelle N. Creech, University of Georgia, L. Katherine Kirkman, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center, C. Ronald Carroll, University of Georgia, Lawrence A. Morris, University of Georgia, Joseph J. O'Brien, USDA Forest Service
Planting design and time since planting influence the use of tropical restoration sites by neotropical migrant birds
Catherine A. Lindell, Department of Zoology/Center for Global Change and Earth Observations, R. a. Zahawi, Organization for Tropical Studies, Rebecca J. Cole, University of California, Karen D. Holl, University of California
Do plant variety or soil microbes alter the success of Great Lakes dune restorations?
Sarah M. Emery, University of Louisville, Jennifer A. Rudgers, Rice University
Structural equation model of selected grass species competing against cheatgrass
Lora B. Perkins, University of Nevada, Reno, Robert S. Nowak, University of Nevada Reno
Forest treatments to regenerate aspen in northern Utah: Pre-treatment findings
A. Joshua Leffler, Utah State University, Mical W. Woldeselassie, Utah State University, Helga V. Miegroet, Utah State University, Thomas A. Monaco, USDA-ARS, James N. Long, Utah State University, Ronald J. Ryel, Utah State University
Species composition in the seedbank of abandoned cranberry farms: From a restoration perspective
Ai Wen, Rutgers University
Using fire history, vegetation, and risk analyses to develop integrated strategies for mixed-pine forest restoration in Upper Michigan
David M. Hix, The Ohio State University, P. Charles Goebel, The Ohio State University, Robyn S. Wilson, The Ohio State University, Igor Drobyshev, UQAT, R. Gregory Corace III, USDI Fish and Wildlife Service
Seedling recruitment in experimental plantations in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, Mexico: Effects of the dispersal syndrome of the planted species
MarinéS. De la Peña, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Cristina Martinez-Garza, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, Henry F. Howe, University of Illinois-Chicago
Restoration following infestation: The legacy of an invasive plant or environmental change?
Diane L. Larson, US Geological Survey, Nicholas R. Jordan, University of Minnesota, Sheri C. Huerd, University of Minnesota, Jennifer L. Larson, University of Minnesota, Dustin Haines, University of Minnesota
Investigating the role of prairie soil inoculum and distance to inoculated plants in tallgrass prairie restoration
Elizabeth Middleton, University of Indiana, James D Bever, University of Indiana, Peggy A Schultz, University of Indiana
The erosion control properties of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a restoration context: A test of site-specific native and commercially available amendments
Keith M. Vogelsang, Indiana University, James D. Bever, Indiana University
The effects of reduced mycorrhizae and soil N availability on plant growth and native vs. non-native species in a prairie restoration experiment
Artur Stefanski, University of Minnesota Duluth, Tali Lee, University of Minnesota Duluth, Evan Weiher, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Stephen Bentivenga, University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh
Seed pools, aboveground vegetation, and prescribed fire in the context of sagebrush restoration
Kristen M. Pekas, Utah State University, Eugene W. Schupp, Utah State University
Landscape variability in soil and vegetation response to 70-year-old restoration treatments
Noemi Baquera, New Mexico State University, Jeff E. Herrick, USDA Agricultural Research Service, H.C. Monger, New Mexico State University, Albert Rango, Jornada Experimental Range, Heather L. Throop, New Mexico State University, Michael C. Duniway, USDA Agricultural Research Service
Creation of a cienega at the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas Nevada
Von K. Winkel, Springs Preserve
Effects of straw mulch and acrylic polymer on the germination rate and seedling biomass for 11 native species of southeast Arizona
Taryn Kong, University of Arizona, Jeffrey Fehmi, University of Arizona, Leslie Wood, University of Arizona
Can aluminum-accumulating plants decrease Al toxicity? A test of a potential tool in tropical restoration ecology
Kristin C. Young, University of California, Irvine, David Parker, University of California, Riverside
Effects of seed application rates and soil properties on the interaction between restored native prairie and invasive species in dewatered sediments following a recent dam removal in southwestern Wisconsin
Sam Eldred, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Ana J. Wells, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Nick J. Balster, University of Wisconsin - Madison

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