PS 24 - Invasion: Dynamics and Population Processes

Tuesday, August 5, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
 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, Utah State University; 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; Luke Flory, University of Florida; Daniel J. Johnson, Ohio State Univesity; Keith Clay, Indiana University; Burnell C. Fischer, Indiana 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, University of Vermont; 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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