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PS 102 -
Latebreaking: Forests
Friday, August 6, 2010: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center
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
,
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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 rainforestÂ
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
;
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
,
Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology
;
Zhiyun Ouyang
,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
PS 102-100
Are natural enemies of common tropical seedlings more diverse than natural enemies of rare species
Benedicte Bachelot
,
Duke 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 Scarborough
;
S. C. Thomas
,
University of Toronto
;
Saara J. DeWalt
,
Clemson University
;
Kalan 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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