PS 84 - Latebreaking: Physiology

Friday, August 8, 2008: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
 The effect of predator exposure on immune function in amphibian larvae
Sarah A. Seiter, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
 Effect of diffuse and direct light on fluorescence yield in Antirrhinum majus L
Holly L. Gorton, St. Mary's College of Maryland; William E. Williams, St. Mary's College of Maryland; Thomas C. Vogelmann, The University of Vermont
 Ecotypic variation in chaparral xylem physiology between the San Gabriel and Santa Monica Mountains
Anjel M. Helms, The Pennsylvania State University; Stephen D. Davis, Pepperdine University
 Stomatal conductance responses to changing vapor pressure deficit: Do daytime patterns of regulation apply at night?
Ava R. Howard, Western Oregon University; Lisa A. Donovan, University of Georgia; Marc van Iersel, University of Georgia
 Temperature effects on the metabolism of ectotherms: Does Darwin break the Arrhenius law?
Cordula Schmitz, RUG; Barbara V. Feldmeyer, RUG; Bernd Freymann, RUG; Han Olff, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, University of Groningen; Franjo J. Weissing, RUG; Ido R. Pen, RUG; J. Theo M. Elzenga, RUG
 Seasonal trends of mesophyll conductance and its importance in understanding photosynthesis in a California Mediterranean oak savanna
Jessica L. Osuna, University of New Mexico; Dennis D. Baldocchi, University of California; Todd Dawson, University of California Berkeley
 Transpiration and drought tolerance of five tree species in a temperate evergreen rainforest
Mylthon Jiménez-Castillo, Universidad Austral de Chile; Renato A. Rivera, Universidad Austral de Chile
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