Thursday, August 6, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
PS 65 - Competition: Interspecific
A neighborhood analysis: Effects of crowding on tree growth in a single-tree selectively logged forest
Meng-Hsueh Yu, The Graduate Center and Lehman College, City University of New York, Charles D. Canham, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Charles M. Peters, New York Botanical Garden
Resource mediated competition of two South Texas natives: Acacia berlandieri and Trichloris pluriflora
S.J. Roach, University of Texas at San Antonio, P. N. Jurena, University of Texas at San Antonio
Distribution and habitat affiliations of 4 species of skunks (Mephitidae) in Arizona and New Mexico
Christine C. Hass, National Audubon Society, Jerry W. Dragoo, University of New Mexico
Evidence for potential competition between carnivorous plants and spiders
David E. Jennings, University of South Florida, Thomas R. Raffel, University of South Florida, Jason R. Rohr, University of South Florida
Does superior competitive ability explain yellow starthistle’s invasion of annual grasslands?
David F. Spencer, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Stephen Enloe, Auburn University, Pui-Sze Liow, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Gregory G. Ksander, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Raymond Carruthers, USDA Agricultural Research Service
CANCELLED - Interspecific associations in a neotropical forest
Xiaojun Du, Harvard University and Institute of Botany, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Stuart J. Davies, Center for Tropical Forest Science, Richard Condit, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Stephen P. Hubbell, University of California-Los Angeles, Peter Shaw Ashton, Harvard University
Desiccation tolerance and interspecific competition in geothermal bryophytes
Estefanía Llaneza-García, Portland State University, Camille B. Graves, Portland State University, Todd N Rosenstiel, Portland State University, Sarah M Eppley, Portland State University
Does annual plant competition differ between resource poor and relatively resource rich microhabitats in a desert environment?
Robert J. Steers, Univeristy of California, Riverside, Edith Allen, Univeristy of California, Riverside

See more of Posters

See more of The 94th ESA Annual Meeting (August 2 -- 7, 2009)