Tuesday, August 4, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center | |||
PS 32 - Invasion: Invasibility, Stability, and Diversity | |||
PS 32-108 | Emergent insights from the synthesis of conceptual frameworks for biological invasions Jessica Gurevitch, Stony Brook University, Gordon A. Fox, University of South Florida, Glenda M. Wardle, University of Sydney, Prof Inderjit, University of Delhi, Daniel Taub, Southwestern University | ||
PS 32-109 | Site of origin and degree of plasticity affect success of an invasive liana: Celastrus orbiculatus Jenna A. P. Hamlin, University of North Carolina of Asheville | ||
PS 32-110 | Patterns of plant invasions in Western grasslands: roads, diversity, scat, and limiting similarity Isabel W. Ashton, National Park Service, Donna Shorrock, National Park Service | ||
PS 32-111 | Seedling establishment of invasive Bromus tectorum and native Elymus multisetus in sagebrush steppe ecosystems Monica B. Mazzola, Universidad Nacional de La Pampa, Jeanne C. Chambers, USDA Forest Service | ||
PS 32-112 | Do mature forests present barriers to non-native plant invasion? A case study of Lonicera maackii establishment in deciduous forests of central Kentucky Heather N. Wilson, University of Kentucky, Mary A. Arthur, University of Kentucky, Ryan W. McEwan, The University of Dayton, Brian D. Lee, University of Kentucky, Robert D. Paratley, University of Kentucky | ||
PS 32-113 | Landscape scale constraints on conversion of a sagebrush steppe ecosystem to an annual grass dominated stable state in southeastern Wyoming Marques Danial Munis, Colorado State University, Cynthia Brown, Colorado State University, Roy L. Roath, Colorado State University, Michael Coughenour, Colorado State University, Mark Paschke, Colorado State University | ||
PS 32-114 | The native-exotic success relationship depends on vegetation indices in a California serpentine grassland Daniel J. Slakey, Western Washington University, David U. Hooper, Western Washington University | ||
PS 32-115 | Spatial and ecological processes in grassland-to-shrubland transitions in the the Chihuahuan Desert Darroc P. Goolsby, New Mexico State University, Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Steve Archer, University of Arizona | ||
PS 32-116 | The utilization of leaf litter nutrient pulses by Alliaria petiolata, an exotic wintergreen species Robert W. Heckman, University of Virginia, David E. Carr, University of Virginia | ||
PS 32-117 | Effects of global change on Bromus tectorum invasion in the eastern Sierra Nevada, California Amy L. Concilio, University of California, Michael E. Loik, University of California |
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