Wednesday, August 5, 2009: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Grand Pavillion IV, Hyatt
COS 64 - Restoration Ecology I
8:00 AMInfluence of active versus passive forest road restoration on ecohydrologic structure and function over time in the Clearwater National Forest, Idaho
Rebecca A. Lloyd, University of Arizona, Kathleen Lohse, University of Arizona
8:20 AMThe chemical ecology of tropical reforestation
Tara Joy Massad, Tulane University, Lee A. Dyer, University of Nevada
8:40 AMDensity, disease, and fuels treatment effects on large tree growth and mortality
Malcolm North, USDA Forest Service, Matthew D. Hurteau, Northern Arizona University, Jamie M. Shields, University of California, Davis, Patricia E. Maloney, University of California
9:00 AMBiotic effects of established vegetation on tree colonization in early successional shrublands on Chiloé Island, Chile
Marcela A. Bustamante-Sánchez, CASEB, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. IEB, Juan J. Armesto, CASEB, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. IEB, Charles B. Halpern, University of Washington
9:20 AMAre urban stream restoration projects worth it?
Melissa A. Kenney, Johns Hopkins University, Peter R. Wilcock, Johns Hopkins University, Benjamin F. Hobbs, Johns Hopkins University, Nicholas Flores, University of Colorado
9:40 AMBreak
9:50 AMAvian use and egg selenium at constructed wetland habitat, Salton Sea, California
Thomas W. Anderson, Salton Sea Science Office, A. Keith Miles, Western Ecological Research Center, Mark A. Ricca, Western Ecological Research Center, Douglas A. Barnum, Salton Sea Science Office, Douglas H. Deutschman, San Diego State University, Rebecca Lewison, San Diego State University
10:10 AMThe impacts of ecological restoration treatments on wildlife populations in ponderosa pine forests: A meta analysis
Elizabeth L. Kalies, Northern Arizona University, Wally Covington, Northern Arizona University
10:30 AMRestoring pattern without process in lake restoration
Zach Welch, University of Florida, Wiley M. Kitchens, Florida Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
10:50 AMCurrent tree densities linked to late-19thcentury high-severity fires in Colorado Front Range upper montane forests
Tania Schoennagel, University of Colorado-Boulder, Thomas Veblen, University of Colorado-Boulder, Rosemary L. Sherriff, University of Kentucky
11:10 AMA tale of two landscapes: Assessing aspen in northern and southern Utah with ecological indicators
A. Joshua Leffler, Utah State University, Paul C. Rogers, Utah State University, Ronald J. Ryel, Utah State University

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