Monday, August 2, 2010: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center | |||
PS 19 - Species Interactions | |||
PS 19-152 | The interactions between competition, predation, and phenotypic plasticity on the survival and growth of two Neotropical hylid tadpoles Sergio C. Gonzalez, University of Florida, Justin C. Touchon, Boston University, James R. Vonesh, Virginia Commonwealth University | ||
PS 19-153 | Unintended effects of activated carbon in allelopathy studies Nikki L. Pisula, Eastern Illinois University | ||
PS 19-154 | Annual grass fungal endosymbionts decrease the vulnerability of symbiotic-free neighbors to Sypha maydis Marina Omacini, IFEVA/CONICET, Faculty of Agronomy, Buenos Aires University, Argentine, Maximiliano Mallarini, FEVA/CONICET, Faculty of Agronomy, Buenos Aires University, Argentine, Cecilia Casas, FEVA/CONICET, Faculty of Agronomy, Buenos Aires University, Argentine, Claudio M. Ghersa, FEVA/CONICET, Faculty of Agronomy, Buenos Aires University, Argentine | ||
PS 19-155 | Synergy between mechanisms operating at different times drive priority effects within a tadpole assemblage Jason Hernandez, East Carolina University, David R. Chalcraft, East Carolina University | ||
PS 19-156 | Black walnut and juglone toxicity: How strong is the evidence for the paradigmatic example of allelopathy? Zac Cupler, Juniata College, Krista Leibensperger, Juniata College, Acer VanWallendael, Juniata College, Kim Eisenmann, Juniata College, Norris Z. Muth, Juniata College | ||
PS 19-157 | The influence of rhizobia genotype on plant productivity in a sub population of legumes Anna K. Simonsen, University of Toronto, John Stinchcombe, University of Toronto | ||
PS 19-158 | Does a one-two punch drive forest perennial plant dormancy? Experimental tests of negative tri-trophic species interactions in a forest ecosystem Nathan Brouwer, University of PIttsburgh, Susan Kalisz, University of Pittsburgh |
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