Monday, August 3, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center | |||
PS 2 - Biodiversity | |||
PS 2-13 | The consequences of plant species diversity and genetic diversity for community properties and ecosystem processes Kerri M. Crawford, Rice University, Jennifer A. Rudgers, Rice University | ||
PS 2-14 | Influence of fire and hardwood control on forest structure of mountain longleaf pine communities Tom A. Stokes, Auburn University, Lisa J. Samuelson, Auburn University, John S. Kush, Auburn University, John C. Gilbert, Auburn University, Marianne G. Farris, Auburn University | ||
PS 2-15 | Patterns of plant rarity in high mountain ranges of Southern Europe Maria B. Garcia, Instituto Pirenaico de Ecologia, CSIC, Daniel Gomez, Instituto Pirenaico de Ecologia, CSIC, Sebastien Lavergne, Laboratoire d'Ecologie Alpine CNRS | ||
PS 2-16 | Dynamic neutral model, null hypotheses for large-scale patterns of diversity and distribution Paulina Trejo, Instituto de Ecología, UNAM, Hector Arita, Instituto de Ecologia, UNAM, Fabricio Villalobos Camacho, Instituto de Ecología, UNAM | ||
PS 2-17 | Large-scale patterns of co-occurrence: The diversity field of Phyllostomid bats Fabricio Villalobos, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Héctor T. Arita, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico | ||
PS 2-18 | Xylem-associated fungal communities in Pinõn trees at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico Andrew P. Ah Young, University of New Mexico, Don O. Natvig, University of New Mexico, Paulette L. Ford, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, Nate G. McDowell, Los Alamos National Laboratory, William T. Pockman, University of New Mexico, Jennifer A. Plaut, University of New Mexico, Enrico A. Yepez, Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora, Andrea Porras-Alfaro, University of New Mexico | ||
PS 2-19 | Symbiotic bacteria of Ophiostomatoid fungi isolated from bark beetles and Pinus edulis trees in New Mexico Ashley H. Talbot, University of New Mexico, Paulette L. Ford, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, Don O. Natvig, University of New Mexico, Jennifer A. Plaut, University of New Mexico, Enrico A. Yepez, Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora, Nate G. McDowell, Los Alamos National Laboratory, William T. Pockman, University of New Mexico, Andrea Porras-Alfaro, University of New Mexico | ||
PS 2-20 | Global species-energy, and abundance-energy relationships in forests Irena Simova, Charles University, Prague, Petr Keil, Charles University, Prague, David Storch, Charles University, Prague | ||
PS 2-21 | Affects of grazing and removal of woody species on ant diversity Sonny Shlomo Bleicher, Rochester Institute of Technology | ||
PS 2-22 | Global patterns in canopy ant diversity and abundance Michael D. Weiser, North Carolina State University, Nathan J. Sanders, University of Tennessee, Robert Dunn, NCSU | ||
PS 2-23 | Investigation of novel microbial diversity and nitrogen cycling in lava tubes of Terceira, Azores, Portugal Jennifer J.M. Hathaway, University of New Mexico, Diana E. Northup, University of New Mexico, Maria de Lurdes N.E. Dapkevicius, University of the Azores, Terceira | ||
PS 2-24 | Snow avalanches and patterns of plant species composition: Examples from the San Juan Mountains, Colorado Sara E. Simonson, Colorado State University, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory and Earth Sciences Watershed Program, Thomas J. Stohlgren, US Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center and Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory | ||
PS 2-25 | Association pattenrn and plant community of Echinomastus unguispinus a rare cactus from northern México Sylvia Patricia Ruiz-González, Instituto de Ecología, UNAM, Jordan Goluvob, UAM-X, María del Carmen Mandujano Sánchez, Instituto de Ecología, UNAM, Johannes A. M Verhulst, Instituto de Ecología, UNAM | ||
PS 2-26 | Diversity-stability relationships with exploitative competition for variable resources: Diversity and niche breadth are stabilizing Ian T. Carroll, University of California, Santa Barbara, Bradley J. Cardinale, University of California, Santa Barbara | ||
PS 2-27 | Climate/topography interaction influences spatiotemporal soil moisture variability and resulting plant beta diversity Timothy A. Fotinos, Texas State University | ||
PS 2-28 | Tropical canopy epiphyte succession in Panama Carrie L. Woods, Clemson University, Saara J DeWalt, Clemson University | ||
PS 2-29 | Native coastal sage scrub seedlings have non-linear responses along experimental gradients of soil nitrogen and water availability Chris Kopp, University of California, San Diego, Elsa Cleland, UC San Diego | ||
PS 2-30 | Developing a terminal velocity assay technique for measuring hydrodynamic drag in freshwater snails Ellyn Karcher, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Paul Brunkow, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville | ||
PS 2-31 | Nitrogen inputs negatively affect the phylogenetic diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Rebecca C. Mueller, University of Oregon, Brendan JM Bohannan, University of Oregon |
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