Monday, August 3, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
PS 18 - Riparian and Floodplain Habitats
Understory response following the removal of Invasive Woody species from a cottonwood riparian Forest  depends on overstory type
Julie A. Huddle, University of Nebraska, Tala Awada, University of Nebraska, Derrel L. Martin, University of Nebraska, Xinhua H. Zhou, University of Nebraska
Beavers and Bugs:  A mammalian herbivore changes arthropod communities on Populus fremontii
Rachel M. Curmi, Northern Arizona University, Stephen M Shuster, Northern Arizona University, Thomas G Whitham, Northern Arizona University
Assessment of biodiversity in marsh plots in two Connecticut River oxbows
Marjorie M. Holland, University of Mississippi, C. John Burk, Smith College
Resolving human and ecological water needs in a changing region: Environmental flows in the Verde watershed, Arizona
Andrea F. Hazelton, Arizona State University, Juliet C. Stromberg, Arizona State University
Environmental conditions influencing the structure and interactions of fish and benthic macroinvertebrate communities in Connecticut streams
Kate E. Miller, Wesleyan University, Barry Chernoff, Wesleyan University
Defoliation of Tamarix ramosissima by the salt cedar leaf beetle (Diorhabda elongata): Impacts on ecophysiology and water use during two consecutive growing seasons
Kelley G. Burtch, University of Utah, Kevin R. Hultine, University of Utah, Pamela L. Nagler, U.S. Geological Survey, Philip E. Dennison, University of Utah, James R. Ehleringer, University of Utah
Quantifying soil and groundwater chemistry in areas invaded by Tamarix spp. along the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico
Michelle Ohrtman, University of Denver, Anna A. Sher, University of Denver and Denver Botanic Gardens, Kenneth Lair, H.T. Harvey and Associates
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on developing islands within a dynamic river flood plain: An investigation across successional gradients and soil depth
Mary J. Harner, University of Nebraska—Kearney, Nora Opitz, Free University Berlin, Klement Tockner, IGB, Matthias C. Rillig, Free University Berlin
Spatial patterns of wastewater discharge and riparian vegetation response in Arizona
Margaret S. White, Arizona State University, Juliet C. Stromberg, Arizona State University
Growth and water relations of Baccharis salicifolia under different light and water availability
Jessica Schlegel, Whittier College, Cheryl Swift, Whittier College
Riparian bird habitat association models and management guidelines in Utah
Hillary M. White, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, John A. Bissonette, USGS Cooperative Research Unit, Utah State University, Frank P. Howe, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

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