Tuesday, August 4, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center | |||
PS 35 - Invasion: Species Interactions | |||
PS 35-130 | The hybrid dilemma in salmonid fishes: Genetic markers used to detect introgression between rainbow and cutthroat trout Andew S. Harwood, Washington State University-Vancouver, Ruth B. Phillips, Washington State University-Vancouver | ||
PS 35-131 | Nitrogen availability enhances relative growth rate differences among annual and perennial grasses growing in competition Seema Mangla, Oregon State University, Roger L. Sheley, USDA-ARS Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center, Steven R. Radosevich, Oregon State University | ||
PS 35-132 | The effect of ozone on gas-exchange: A comparison of invasive and native tree species Eric E. Elton, University of Virginia | ||
PS 35-133 | The interactions between two invasive herbivores and their influence on eastern hemlock foliar chemistry and subsequent competitive mechanisms Mailea R. Miller-Pierce, University of Rhode Island, David Orwig, Harvard University, Evan L. Preisser, University of Rhode Island | ||
PS 35-134 | The effects of an allelopathic invader on the stability of native plant-mycorrhizae mutualisms Alison N. Hale, University of Pittsburgh, Stephen J. Tonsor, University of Pittsburgh, Susan Kalisz, University of Pittsburgh | ||
PS 35-135 | Separation of allelopathic and competitive effects of Lonicera maackii on the native forest annual Pilea pumila Daniel M. Romanek, Wright State University, Don Cipollini, Wright State University | ||
PS 35-136 | Allelopathic potential of woody non-natives in a young forest community Nikki L. Pisula, Eastern Illinois University, Scott J. Meiners, Eastern Illinois University | ||
PS 35-137 | Pollinator visits to threatened species restored after removal of invasive plant Carina A. Baskett, Rice University, Jennifer A. Rudgers, Rice University | ||
PS 35-138 | Invasional conflict: Do invasive insect herbivores mediate the effects of enemy release for their invasive plant hosts? Kerry R. Bohl, University of South Florida, Peter Stiling, University of South Florida | ||
PS 35-139 | Equivalent per-capita food web effects of native and invading Anolis lizards despite perching and foraging behavioral differences Nathan W. Turnbough, University of Tennessee | ||
PS 35-140 | Changes in forest understory associated with Juniperus virginiana encroachment: The importance of leaf litter Paul Van Els, Oklahoma State University, Rodney E. Will, Oklahoma State University, Karen R. Hickman, Oklahoma State University, Michael W. Palmer, Oklahoma State University |
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