PS 75 - Climate Change: Communities

Thursday, August 9, 2012: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Divergent phenological responses to climate cues in a 20-year record of syrphid flies and flowers
David W. Inouye, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Amy M. McKinney, University of Maryland; Abraham Miller-Rushing, National Park Service; Laura A. Burkle, Montana State University; Eleanor B. Johnston, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
 Modeling climate change effects on the ecotone between forest and grassland at Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota
David A. King, Oregon State University; Dominique M. Bachelet, Conservation Biology Institute and Oregon State University; Amy Symstad, USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
 Multi-year effects of feral Sorghum spp. grown under ambient and global change conditions in sunlit mesocoms
George A. King, Dynamac Inc.; E. Henry Lee, USEPA; Mike Bollman, US Environmental Protection Agency/NHEERL; Jay R. Reichman, US Environmental Protection Agency/NHEERL; Bonnie M. Smith, US Environmental Protection Agency/NHEERL; Lidia Watrud, US Environmental Protection Agency/NHEERL
 Severe drought restructures the plant community in three major vegetation zones in Northern Arizona
Hillary F. Cooper, Northern Arizona University; Chris O'Brien, University of Arizona; Kristina Paxton, Univeristy of Southern Mississippi; Thomas G. Whitham, Northern Arizona University
 Non-linear responses of native shrubs to invasion and altered rainfall regimes
Elsa Cleland, University of California - San Diego; Christopher Kopp, University of California, San Diego; Angelita C. Ashbacher, University of California Santa Cruz
 The interactive effects of herbivory and rising temperatures on Quercus alba seedling demography: An experimental and observational test
Melissa A. Burt, University of Tennessee; Robert R. Dunn, North Carolina State University; Lauren M. Nichols, North Carolina State University; Nathan J. Sanders, The University of Copenhagen
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