Wednesday, August 5, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center | |||
PS 52 - Forest Habitats: Temperate | |||
PS 52-114 | Unraveling the effects of N deposition on root function in temperate forests Quanying Du, The Pennsylvania State University, David Eissenstat, The Pennsylvania State University, Andrea Masia, University of Bologna, Lindsay Rustad, US Forest Service, ME, Rich Bowden, Allegheny College, Erica Smithwick, The Pennsylvania State University | ||
PS 52-115 | Mechanisms of recovery following disturbance in forest ecosystems on the Atlantic coastal plain Kenneth L. Clark, Silas Little Experimental Forest, Nicholas Skowronski, Silas Little Experimental Forest, Andrea Kornbluh, Silas Little Experimental Forest, Michael Gallagher, Silas Little Experimental Forest, John Hom, Silas Little Experimental Forest, Dennis Gray, Rutgers University, John Dighton, Rutgers University | ||
PS 52-116 | Habitat use by a mixed native - exotic ambrosia beetle community in the oak-hickory forest Sharon E. Reed, University of Missouri, Rose-Marie Muzika, University of Missouri | ||
PS 52-117 | Pacific Northwest second-growth forest carbon dynamics in relation to plant community drivers Justin L. Kirsch, The Evergreen State College, Alexandra N. Kazakova, The Evergreen State College, Emily B. Anderson, The Evergreen State College, Margaret Pryor, The Evergreen State College, Dylan G. Fischer, The Evergreen State College | ||
PS 52-118 | Determinant of moth diversity in southern Korea: plant diversity, soil characteristics or other abiotic factors? Sei-Woong Choi, Mokpo National University, Hui Kim, Mokpo National University | ||
PS 52-119 | Microbial dynamics following small scale harvesting in northern hardwood forests Jennifer L. Stoffel, Upper Iowa University, Stith T. Gower, University of Wisconsin-Madison, David J. Mladenoff, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Teri C. Balser, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Jodi A. Forrester, University of Wisconsin-Madison | ||
PS 52-120 | Effects of aspect and slope position on Quercus alba growth rates Thomas P. Nelke, University of Missouri, Sharon Reed, University of Missouri, Rose-Marie Muzika, University of Missouri | ||
PS 52-121 | Relationship of biodiversity and land use in forested plots in New Hampshire, USA William Clapham, USDA-ARS, Appalachian Farming Systems Research Center, Marjorie M. Holland, University of Mississippi, James M. Fedders, USDA-ARS, Appalachian Farming Systems Research Center | ||
PS 52-122 | Initial ground layer response to prescribed burning, thinning, and season on the southern Cumberland Plateau Joel C. Zak, Alabama A&M University, Luben D. Dimov, Alabama A&M University, Callie J. Schweitzer, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Stacy L. Clark, USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station | ||
PS 52-123 | Not all logs are created equal: Coarse woody debris characteristics influence seedling density in a Minnesota cedar-birch forest Stephen C. Rossiter, Connecticut College, Chad C. Jones, Connecticut College, Mark A. White, The Nature Conservancy, Gabriel J. Chandler, Connecticut College | ||
PS 52-124 | Black cohosh presence and abundance relative to environmental gradients Nicole R. Hupp, Regis University, Luben Dimov, Alabama A & M University | ||
PS 52-125 | Recent compositional changes in a temperate deciduous forest: insights from long-term forest dynamics plots and the SIGEO network Norman A. Bourg, Smithsonian Institution - National Zoological Park, Shawna J. Behling, Smithsonian Institution - National Zoological Park, Nicole E. Gilbert, Clemson University, Francisco Dallmeier, Smithsonian Institution - National Zoological Park, William J. McShea, Smithsonian Institution - National Zoological Park, Alfonso Alonso, Smithsonian Institution - National Zoological Park | ||
PS 52-126 | Predicting the vulnerability of loblolly pine stands to high loblolly pine mortality at Fort Benning, Georgia, USA Soung-Ryoul Ryu, Clemson University, G. Geoff Wang, Clemson University, Joan L. Walker, USDA Forest Service | ||
PS 52-127 | Decline in a native woodland species (Senna hebecarpa, Caealpiniaceae) due to experimental invasions of Microstegium vimineum (Poaceae) Jonathan T. Bauer, Indiana University, S. Luke Flory, Indiana University |
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