Thursday, August 5, 2010: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center
PS 71 - Invasion: Species Interactions
Allelopathic effects of Ailanthus altissima (tree-of-heaven) seeds and young seedlings
Rod M. Heisey, Pennsylvania State University
Microstegium vimineum’s germination, survival, and growth in closed-canopy deciduous forests
Cynthia D. Huebner, USDA Forest Service, Gary W. Miller, Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service
Development and implementation of a Daphnia heart rate assay to assess the recognition of kairomones from a non-indigenous predator (Bythotrephes longimanus)
Leif K. Hembre, Hamline University, Jacob R. Walsh, Hamline University, Jessica J. Churchill, Hamline University, Chenie T. Prudhomme, Hamline University
Evaluating the allelopathic effects of Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) on three native New England species
Shahla Farzan, Mount Holyoke College, Martha F. Hoopes, Mount Holyoke College
Mangroves invaded by Spartina alterniflora and their interactions in Zhangjiang Estuary, China
Yihui Zhang, Xiamen University, Guanmin Huang, Xiamen University, Wenqing Wang, Xiamen University, Luzhen Chen, Xiamen University, Guanghui Lin, Xiamen University
Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) oviposition preference and performance on an Invasive host plant, Alliaria petiolata (Brassicaceae)
Ariel L. Firebaugh, Roanoke College, Rachel J. Collins, Roanoke College
The effect of garlic mustard on native Species’ mycorrhizal interactions
Kristen C. Little, Rider University, Laura A. Hyatt, Rider University
The effect of native community growth and flowering phenology on invasive species in a target-neighbor competition study
Kevin John Barry, University of Maryland, M.R. Dudash, University of Maryland
Experimental test for a rapid shift to parasitism in the plant-mycorrhizae mutualism during allelopathic species invasion
Alison N. Hale, University of Pittsburgh, Stephen J. Tonsor, University of Pittsburgh, Susan Kalisz, University of Pittsburgh
The impact of invasive amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) leaf consumption on green frog (Lithobates clamitans) tadpoles
Richard D. Durtsche, Northern Kentucky University, Andrew Wallace, Northern Kentucky University, Richard L. Boyce, Northern Kentucky University
A comparison of drought tolerance between seedlings of a native and an exotic invasive species typical of Fynbos riparian habitats
Justin Martinez, Whittier College, Cheryl Swift, Whittier College, Casper Crous, Stellenbosch University, Anna L. Jacobsen, California State University, Bakersfield, R. Brandon Pratt, California State University Bakersfield, Shayne Jacobs, Stellenbosch University
Resource overlap and potential competition between invasive red-eared slider turtles and native red-bellied turtles in Pennsylvania
Steven H. Pearson, Drexel University, Harold W. Avery, Drexel University

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