PS 64 - Phenology

Thursday, August 7, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
 Alpine plants shift flowering times and flower production in response to increased snowpack, nitrogen, and temperature
Warren B. Sconiers, Texas A&M University; Isabel W. Ashton, National Park Service; Jane G. Smith, New Mexico State University; Katharine N. Suding, University of California at Berkeley
 Insufficient chilling hours may limit southern spread of Russian-olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia L.) in the western United States
Jonathan Friedman, US Geological Survey; Patrick B. Shafroth, US Geological Survey; D. Joanne Saher, ASRC Management Services, Inc.; Thomas O. Bates, US Geological Survey
 Temporal variation in floral and vegetative development in Dirca occidentalis, a rare endemic shrub
Hilary B. Rollins, Case Western Reserve University; William R. Graves, Iowa State University; Cindy Wilber, Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve (Stanford U)
 Project Budburst: How to provide high quality data for climate change research using a national citizen science program
Paul Alaback, University of Montana; Sandra Henderson, (NEON; Carol Brewer, University of Montana; Kirsten Meymaris, KKM Consulting; Kay Havens, Chicago Botanic Garden
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