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PS 31 -
Invasion: Ecosystem Processes
Tuesday, August 4, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
PS 31-99
Soil moisture sequestration in pinyon, juniper woodland, induced by soil water repellency
David A. Robinson
,
University of West Indies
;
Inma Lebron
,
University of West Indies
;
Ronald J. Ryel
,
Utah State University
;
Scott B. Jones
,
Utah State University
PS 31-100
Insect invasion and forest resilience: Recovery of C and N dynamics following defoliation by gypsy moth (
Lymantria dispar
L.)
Andrea T. Kornbluh
,
USDA Forest Service
;
Kenneth L. Clark
,
USDA Forest Service
;
Dennis Gray
,
Rutgers University
;
Nicholas Skowronski
,
USDA Forest Service
;
John Hom
,
USDA Forest Service
PS 31-101
Soil responses following exotic plant invasion and restoration of coastal sage scrub of Southern California
Sara Jo M. Dickens
,
Univeristy of California, Riverside
;
Edith B. Allen
,
University of California, Riverside
;
Louis Santiago
,
University of California, Riverside
PS 31-102
Fire and
Microstegium
invasions in eastern forests
S. Luke Flory
,
University of Florida
;
Keith Clay
,
Indiana University
;
Sarah M. Emery
,
University of Louisville
;
Joseph R. Robb
,
Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge
PS 31-103
A tale of two invasive grasses in tallgrass prairie: Contrasting effects of plant litter on invasive success
Mary Ann Vinton
,
Creighton University
;
Erin M. Goergen
,
St. Petersburg College
;
Leanne M. Vigue
,
University of Wisconsin
;
Jennifer Sidner
,
Creighton University
;
Abby Locke
,
Creighton University
PS 31-104
Implications of body size, trophic position, species identity, and lake water quality for crayfish mercury burdens in and near Voyageurs National Park
Brenda M. Lafrancois
,
National Park Service
;
Ryan P. Maki
,
National Park Service
PS 31-105
Accelerated leaf decomposition in an invasive shrub (
Lonicera maackii
) is a function leaf chemistry, not the decomposition environment
Christina R. Kuchle
,
University of Kentucky
;
Mary A. Arthur
,
University of Kentucky
;
Ryan W. McEwan
,
The University of Dayton
;
Sarah R. Bray
,
Transylvania University
PS 31-106
Consequences of plant invasion on carbon and nitrogen transformations and storage in temperate wetland soils
Jason P. Martina
,
University of Michigan
;
Merritt R. Turetsky
,
University of Guelph
;
Colin Phillippo
,
Michigan State University
;
Spencer Rubin
,
Michigan State University
PS 31-107
Invasive plant restoration: soil nutrient pools and enzyme activity among forest stands dominated by exotic, invasive plants.
William J. Dress
,
Robert Morris University
;
April Claus
,
Fern Hollow Nature Center
;
Thad Jones
,
Sewickley Heights Borough Park
;
Jennifer Sabol
,
Robert Morris University
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