PS 83 - Paleoecology

Thursday, August 9, 2012: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Upland deforestation triggered an ecosystem state-shift in a kettle peatland
Alex W. Ireland, The Pennsylvania State University; Robert K. Booth, Lehigh University
 Did Native American fires maintain the longleaf pine ecosystem? A paleoecological approach
Rachel Ann Jones, University of Wyoming; Stephen T. Jackson, U.S. Geological Survey
 Vegetation south of the ice margin in eastern North America during the last glacial maximum and deglaciation
Stephen T. Jackson, U.S. Geological Survey; Jennifer J. Andersen, University of Wyoming; Rachel Ann Jones, University of Wyoming; Yao Liu, University of Wyoming; Jack W. Williams, University of Wisconsin-Madison
 Using modern and presettlement pollen analogs to develop transition matrices for northern Wisconsin forests
Sara C. Hotchkiss, University of Wisconsin; Elizabeth A. Lynch, Luther College; Randy Calcote, University of Minnesota; Michael A. Tweiten, University of Wisconsin - Madison
 Long-term interactions among climate, fire, and biogeochemical cycling in a Rocky Mountain subalpine watershed
Paul V. Dunnette, University of Idaho; Philip E. Higuera, University of Idaho
Cancelled
 Morphometric analysis of fossil conifer cones collected from a high-elevation, Late Pleistocene, deposit near Snowmass Village, Colorado
Dane M. Miller, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071; Dane M. Miller, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071
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