Thursday, August 5, 2010: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
330, David L Lawrence Convention Center
COS 93 - Global Change Biology
1:30 PMAre earthworm-induced nitrous oxide emissions related to residue incorporation depth?
Birthe Paul, Wageningen University, Ingrid M. Lubbers, Wageningen University, Jan Willem van Groenigen, Wageningen University
1:50 PMForecasting phenological responses to climate change: Using hierarchical models to bridge local processes and regional predictions
Jeffrey M. Diez, University of Michigan, Ines Ibanez, University of Michigan
2:10 PMInteracting effects of CO2 concentrations and nitrogen-form on root hydraulic conductivity in conifer seedlings
Tobias Gebauer, University of Illinois at Chicago, Anisul Islam, University of Illinois at Chicago, Hormoz BassiriRad, University of Illinois at Chicago
2:30 PMShrub growth response to climate change: Feedbacks of vegetation change to permafrost thaw in the Siberian Arctic tundra
Daan Blok, Wageningen University, Gabriela Schaepman-Strub, University of Zurich, Ute Sass-Klaassen, Wageningen University, Monique Heijmans, Wageningen University, Harm Bartholomeus, Wageningen University, Frank Berendse, Wageningen University
2:50 PMInteractions between earthworm ecological strategy and microbial activity affect N2O dynamics
Ingrid M. Lubbers, Wageningen University, Lucas Nebert, Wageningen University, Georgios Giannopoulos, Wageningen University, Lijbert Brussaard, Wageningen University, Jan Willem Van Groeningen, Wageningen University
3:10 PMBreak
3:20 PMNutrient availability and invasive species affect rates of native species litter decomposition
Emmi Felker-Quinn, University of Tennessee - Knoxville, Jennifer A. Schweitzer, University of Tennessee - Knoxville
3:40 PMLocal habitat vs. preadaptation: Phenological shifts in multiple plant communities
Nicole Miller-Struttmann, Washington University in St. Louis, Peter C. Hoch, Missouri Botanical Garden
4:00 PMDoes experimental warming reduce CO2-induced photosynthetic down-regulation in grassland species?
Emma L. Sage, University of Wyoming, David G. Williams, University of Wyoming, Elise Pendall, University of Wyoming, Daniel R. LeCain, USDA-ARS, Jack Morgan, USDA-ARS
4:20 PMSoil amino acid pools and potential uptake by native and invasive grassland plants are altered by climate warming and elevated atmospheric CO2
Janet Chen, University of Wyoming, Elise Pendall, University of Wyoming, Jack Morgan, USDA-ARS, David G. Williams, University of Wyoming
4:40 PMLong-term phenological changes in tundra plants in response to experimental warming using the International Tundra Experiment (ITEX) Network
Tiffany G. Troxler, Florida International University, Steven F. Oberbauer, Florida International University, M. Syndonia Bret-Harte, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Sarah Elmendorf, University of British Columbia, Anna Maria Fosaa, Faroese Museum of Natural History, Greg H. Henry, University of British Columbia, Robert Hollister, Grand Valley State University, Frith Jarrad, Melbourne University of Technology, Inga-Svala Jonsdottir, University of Iceland, Kari Klanderud, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Julia A. Klein, Colorado State University, Ulf Molau, Goteborg University, Christian Rixen, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL), Adrian Rocha, Marine Biological Laboratory, Gaius Shaver, Marine Biological Laboratory, Robert Slider, Grand Valley State University, Ørjan Totland, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, C. Henrik Wahren, Latrobe University, Jeff Welker, University of Alaska

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