PS 43 - Invasion: Community Effects

Wednesday, August 8, 2012: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Vegetation recovery is site specific following removal of nonnative feral pigs from Hawaiian tropical montane wet forest
Rebecca J. Cole, University of Colorado at Boulder; Creighton M. Litton, University of Hawaii at Manoa
 Resistance by perennial grass communities to the invasion and establishment of musk thistle
Chengchou Han, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Stephen L. Young, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
 Effect of an invasive plant on individual species and plant community structure through alteration of abiotic and biotic soil properties
Kerri M. Crawford, Washington University in St. Louis; Tiffany M. Knight, Washington University in St. Louis
 Contrasting impacts on the nitrogen cycle of co-occurring exotic species
Noelia Gonzalez-Muñoz, University of Alcalá; Pilar Castro-Díez, University of Alcalá; Ingrid M. Parker, University of California, Santa Cruz
 Native-exotic species richness relationships across spatial scales in a prairie restoration matrix
Kathryn C. Hill, The Evergreen State College; Dylan G. Fischer, The Evergreen State College
 The effects of White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) on native forest floor plants and associated ant communities in SW Ohio
Jason M. Nelson, Miami University; Jessica R. Peebles, Miami University; Thomas O. Crist, Miami University; David L. Gorchov, Miami University
 The impact of bush honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) removal on arthropod diversity in an urban forest
Jeffery A. Masters, University of Louisville; Alexandria N. Bryant, University of Louisville; Margaret M. Carreiro, University of Louisville; Sarah M. Emery, University of Louisville
 Non-native seaweeds on urban southern California rocky shores: Effects on native community structure and trophic dynamics
Jayson R. Smith, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Steven N. Murray, California State University, Fullerton; Sean C. Vogt, California State University, Fullerton; Faye N. Creedon, California State University, Fullerton; Douglas J. Eernisse, California State University, Fullerton
 Do invasive plants alter soil microbial communities and does this influence plant competitive interactions
Ylva Lekberg, University of Montana; Alexii C. Cornell, MPG Ranch; Pål-Axel Olsson, Lund University
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