Wednesday, August 4, 2010: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center | |||
PS 60 - Restoration Ecology | |||
PS 60-118 | The contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to soil carbon pools in restored urban grasslands Elina Dilmukhametova, Lake Forest College, Louise Egerton-Warburton, Chicago Botanic Garden | ||
PS 60-119 | Soil legacies differentially influence native grass establishment in an urban prairie restoration Elizabeth Pahomov, Lake Forest College, Merry Marshall, Our Lady of the Lake University, Michael Frederick, Lake Forest College, Louise Egerton-Warburton, Chicago Botanic Garden | ||
PS 60-120 | Assessing quality in mesic and dry-mesic prairie restorations William J. Sluis, Trine University, Marlin L. Bowles, The Morton Arboretum | ||
PS 60-121 | Belowground effects of ecological restoration practices in a deciduous forest in northern Mississippi: Year round patterns in microbial enzyme activities and leaf litter decomposition Anthony J. Rietl, University of Mississippi, Colin R. Jackson, University of Mississippi | ||
PS 60-122 | Addressing global warming: Taking steps to transition from a coal mining past to a carbon-sequestering/biofuel producing future through establishment of high-diversity prairie Nina Sengupta, The Wilds, Nicole D. Cavender, The Wilds, Shana M. Byrd, The Wilds, David A.N. Ussiri, The Ohio State University, Teresa J. Cutright, The University of Akron | ||
PS 60-123 | Competition between native Hawaiian plants and the invasive grass Urochloa maxima: Implications of functional biodiversity for restoration Selita A. E. Ammondt, University of Hawai′i at Manoa, Creighton M. Litton, University of Hawaii at Manoa | ||
PS 60-124 | Restored prairie vegetation effects on the carbon cycle of a dewatered basin in Southwestern Wisconsin Ana J. Wells, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Nick J. Balster, University of Wisconsisn - Madison | ||
PS 60-125 | Seed addition and spatial heterogeneity in grass establishment in a restored Kansas oak savanna F. Leland Russell, Wichita State University | ||
PS 60-126 | Development in a six year tall grass restoration experiment: Effects of planting season and density on diversity Mariana C. Valencia, University of Illinois at Chicago, Joel S. Brown, University of Illinois at Chicago, Henry F. Howe, University of Illinois at Chicago | ||
PS 60-127 | Changes in reference sites over time and implications for restoration Maria E. Melnechuk, Washington University in St. Louis, Cory C. Christopher, Washington University in Saint Louis, Lars A. Brudvig, Michigan State University, Cathy D. Collins, Washington University in St. Louis, Ellen I. Damschen, University of Wisconsin-Madison, William B. Mattingly, Washington University in St. Louis, John L. Orrock, Washington University in St. Louis, Joan L. Walker, USDA Forest Service | ||
PS 60-128 | Plant nutrient availability following wildfire and different restoration practices in a sagebrush community in northwestern Utah Benjamin D. Wissinger, University of Idaho, Amy C. Ganguli, Rocky Mountain Research Station USFS, Beth A. Newingham, University of Idaho | ||
PS 60-129 | Changes in habitat structure and spider community composition in response to experimental woodland restoration in northern Mississippi Jason A. Ryndock, University of Mississippi, Gail E. Stratton, University of Mississippi, Marjorie M. Holland, University of Mississippi | ||
PS 60-130 | Can indirect competition by annual forbs increase establishment of native perennial grasses in Bromus tectorum invaded systems Erin M. Goergen, University of Nevada - Reno, Elizabeth A. Leger, University of Nevada, Reno, Tara A. Forbis, USDA ARS | ||
PS 60-131 | Patterns of herbaceous and woody vegetation recruitment in a recently restored tidal and non-tidal freshwater wetland James B. Deemy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Kathryn T. Rubis, Virginia Commonwealth University, Edward R. Crawford, Virginia Commonwealth University | ||
PS 60-132 | Prediction of stage, bathymetry, and succession of riparian vegetation of the lower Olentangy river after removal of the Fifth Avenue Dam Alexandra C. Naegele, The Ohio State University, Li Zhang, Wilma H. Schiermer Olentangy River Wetland Research Park, William J. Mitsch, Wilma H. Schiermer Olentangy River Wetland Research Park | ||
PS 60-133 | Early effects of restoration practices within a historically fire-suppressed mountain longleaf pine ecosystem on vegetative and bird community structure John A. Kronenberger, Berry College, Thomas D. Baldvins, Berry College, Martin L. Cipollini, Berry College, Andrew A. Montgomery, Berry College | ||
PS 60-134 | Defining restoration success: Development of the plant canopy and ecological functions in a restored brackish marsh Anna R. Armitage, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Chuan-Kai Ho, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Amanda M. Thronson, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Eric N. Madrid, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Michael T. Bell, Texas A&M University at Galveston, Antonietta S. Quigg, Texas A&M University at Galveston | ||
PS 60-135 | Estimating interactions between a stream channel and a diversion wetland Jung Chen Huang, the Ohio State University, William Mitsch, Wilma H. Schiermer Olentangy River Wetland Research Park, David L. Johnson, the Ohio State University | ||
PS 60-136 | Breaking the invasion cycle in native plant restoration Leah J. Goldstein, University of California, Irvine, Christy A. Brigham, National Park Service, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, Katharine N. Suding, University of California at Berkeley | ||
PS 60-137 | The response of European buckthorn, Rhamnus cathartica to soil amendments in restoration Dayani S. Pieri, Oakton Community College, Lauren G. Umek, DePaul University, Liam Heneghan, DePaul University |
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