Wednesday, August 5, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center | |||
PS 42 - Agricultural Landscapes | |||
PS 42-13 | Importance of riparian forests as a source of cavity trees and winter den sites of the Siberian flying squirrel in an agricultural landscape in Hokkaido, northern Japan Kiyono Katsumata, Hokkaido University, Takumi Akasaka, Hokkaido University, Futoshi Nakamura, Hokkaido University | ||
PS 42-14 | Multi-scaled habitat selection of two sympatric Myotis species in the agricultural landscape of Hokkaido in northern Japan Takumi Akasaka, Hokkaido University, Munemitsu Akasaka, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Futoshi Nakamura, Hokkaido University | ||
PS 42-15 | Herbicide may interact with predator cues and foraging success to determine fitness in wolf spiders Kerri M. Wrinn, Miami University, Ann L. Rypstra, Miami University | ||
PS 42-16 | Species composition and primary productivity changes after two years of goat grazing exclusion in two Canary Islands pastures Silvia Fernández-Lugo, Universidad de La Laguna, Lea de Nascimento, Universidad de La Laguna, Celia García, Universidad de La Laguna, Luis Alberto Bermejo, Universidad de La Laguna, José Ramón Arévalo, Universidad de La Laguna | ||
PS 42-17 | Carbon isotope discrimination characteristics of tall fescue–endophyte associations as a function of defoliation intensity and light availability David P. Belesky, USDA, ARS, AFSRC, Jonathan J. Halvorson, USDA, ARS, AFSRC, Joyce M. Ruckle, USDA, ARS, AFSRC | ||
PS 42-18 | Predator and pollinator responses to flowering strips vary with landscape characteristics J. Megan Woltz, Michigan State University, Julianna K. Tuell, Michigan State University, Rufus Isaacs, Michigan State University, Doug A. Landis, Michigan State University | ||
PS 42-19 | A comparison of manual interpretation and object-oriented analysis of digital photographs to assess relative cover of phenologically distinct plant groups in small-scale field plots Laura C. Planck, Michigan State University, Carolyn M. Malmstrom, Michigan State University, Kevin J. Rice, University of California Davis, Valerie T. Eviner, University of California Davis, Natalie Repin, University of California Davis, Jennifer Wolf, University of California Davis | ||
PS 42-20 | “Country Onion” (Afrostyrax lepidophyllus): Spice and medicine of the cameroon rainforest Rhiannon C. Thomas, Washington State University | ||
PS 42-21 | USDA Biotechnology Field Inspections in the Western U.S. in 2008 Douglas W. Grant, USDA APHIS | ||
PS 42-22 | Evaluating tillage effect on bacterial diversity in a semi-arid agroecosystem using pyrosequencing Shashi Kumar, Texas Tech University, Rina Kumari, Texas Tech University, Scott Dowd, Research and Testing Laboratory, Randall M. Jeter, Texas Tech University, Michael J. San Francisco, Texas Tech University, John C. Zak, Texas Tech University | ||
PS 42-23 | Trends in satellite-observed vegetation trends and its environmental impacts across the Loess Plateau Xian Teng, Beijing Normal University, Tianming Wang, Beijing Normal University, Jianguo Wu, Arizona State University, Xiaojun Kou, Beijing Normal University, Pu Mou, Beijing Normal University, Rumei Xu, Beijing Normal University, Jianping Ge, Beijing Normal University | ||
PS 42-24 | A soil microbial community is affected by sex-hormones originated from cattle manure: A vertical profile study Galit Hermann, Bar-Ilan University, Israel, Laurence Shore, Kimron Veterinary Institute, Yossef Steinberger, Bar-Ilan University, Israel |
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