Friday, August 6, 2010: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM | |||
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center | |||
PS 102 - Latebreaking: Forests | |||
PS 102-94 | Forest root biomass and carbon stocks: Ecological and methodological influences Richard K. Kobe, Michigan State University, Andrew O. Finley, Michigan State University, Andrea J. Maguire, Michigan State University | ||
PS 102-95 | Maintaining ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity in managed coastal forests of British Columbia is variable retention forestry the answer? John A. Trofymow, Natural Resources Canada, Renata Outerbridge, Natural Resources Canada | ||
PS 102-96 | FERN phenology: Saccoloma moranii in a Costa Rican lowland rainforest Deedra K. McClearn, Organization for Tropical Biology | ||
PS 102-97 | Breeding bird use of exotic vegetation in New Mexico riparian forests: Implications for a drying climate D. Max Smith, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station and Oklahoma Biological Survey, Deborah M. Finch, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, Katherine Brodhead, Centre for Wildlife Ecology, Simon Fraser University, Scott Stoleson, USDA Forest Service | ||
PS 102-98 | Tree size is a stronger influence on fruit production than soil resources and neighborhood crowding in northern hardwood forests David M. Minor, Michigan State University, Richard K. Kobe, Michigan State University | ||
PS 102-99 | Biodiversity priority areas analysis for mammals in Yangtze basin, based sysematic coservation planning idea Lu Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Zhiyun Ouyang, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences | ||
PS 102-100 | Are natural enemies of common tropical seedlings more diverse than natural enemies of rare species Benedicte Bachelot, Michigan State University, Richard K. Kobe, Michigan State University | ||
PS 102-101 | Ecological stoichiometry and distribution of dominant woody species in a subtropical evergreen forest Wenyan Dai, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Science, Mei Yu, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras | ||
PS 102-102 | Predicting changes in gallery forest community composition using fire resistance of tree species Benjamin L. VanderWeide, Kansas State University, David C. Hartnett, Kansas State University | ||
PS 102-103 | The fitter litter: European earthworms grow faster when dining on maple-oak litter than when the fare is European buckthorn Richelle C. Caya, College of St. Benedict | St. John's University, D. Gordon Brown, College of St. Benedict | St. John's University | ||
PS 102-104 | Comparative ecophysiology of Caribbean and mainland Neotropical trees Adam R. Martin, University of Toronto, S. C. Thomas, University of Toronto, Saara J. DeWalt, Clemson University, Kalan L. Ickes, Clemson University, Elvis R. Stedman, Dominican Naturalists Association | ||
PS 102-105 | Effects of Differential Brush Competition on Giant Sequoia and Mixed Conifer Associates in a Common Garden Trial Christopher M. Valness, Humboldt State University | ||
PS 102-106 | The roles of fire and landform in controlling stand dynamics of high elevation pine ecosystems in northeastern West Virginia Lauren F. Howard, Arcadia University, Daniel Brophy, Arcadia University, Maria Stelacio, Arcadia University |
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