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PS 32 -
Invasion: Invasibility, Stability, and Diversity
Tuesday, August 4, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
PS 32-108
Emergent insights from the synthesis of conceptual frameworks for biological invasions
Jessica Gurevitch
,
Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies
;
Gordon A. Fox
,
Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies
;
Glenda M. Wardle
,
University of Sydney
;
Prof Inderjit
,
University of Delhi
;
Daniel Taub
,
Southwestern University
PS 32-109
Site of origin and degree of plasticity affect success of an invasive liana:
Celastrus orbiculatus
Jenna A. P. Hamlin
,
University of North Carolina of Asheville
PS 32-110
Patterns of plant invasions in Western grasslands: roads, diversity, scat, and limiting similarity
Isabel W. Ashton
,
National Park Service
;
Donna Shorrock
,
National Park Service
PS 32-111
Seedling establishment of invasive
Bromus tectorum
and native
Elymus multisetus
in sagebrush steppe ecosystems
Monica B. Mazzola
,
Universidad Nacional de La Pampa
;
Jeanne C. Chambers
,
USDA Forest Service
PS 32-112
Do mature forests present barriers to non-native plant invasion? A case study of
Lonicera maackii
establishment in deciduous forests of central Kentucky
Heather N. Wilson
,
University of Kentucky
;
Mary A. Arthur
,
University of Kentucky
;
Ryan W. McEwan
,
The University of Dayton
;
Brian D. Lee
,
University of Kentucky
;
Robert D. Paratley
,
University of Kentucky
PS 32-113
Landscape scale constraints on conversion of a sagebrush steppe ecosystem to an annual grass dominated stable state in southeastern Wyoming
Marques Daniel Munis
,
Colorado State University
;
Cynthia Brown
,
Colorado State University
;
Roy L. Roath
,
Colorado State University
;
Michael Coughenour
,
Colorado State University
;
Mark Paschke
,
Colorado State University
PS 32-114
The native-exotic success relationship depends on vegetation indices in a California serpentine grassland
Daniel J. Slakey
,
Western Washington University
;
David U. Hooper
,
Western Washington University
PS 32-115
Spatial and ecological processes in grassland-to-shrubland transitions in the the Chihuahuan Desert
Darroc P. Goolsby
,
New Mexico State University
;
Brandon T. Bestelmeyer
,
USDA Agricultural Research Service
;
Steve Archer
,
University of Arizona
PS 32-116
The utilization of leaf litter nutrient pulses by
Alliaria petiolata
, an exotic wintergreen species
Robert W. Heckman
,
University of North Carolina
;
David E. Carr
,
University of Virginia
PS 32-117
Effects of global change on Bromus tectorum invasion in the eastern Sierra Nevada, California
Amy L. Concilio
,
University of Colorado
;
Michael E. Loik
,
University of California
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