COS 32
Phenology

Tuesday, August 12, 2014: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Bataglieri, Sheraton Hotel
8:00 AM
 Alternative life history responses to fire: Demographic resistance vs. resilience in the Brazilian cerrado
Raziel Joseph Davison, UC Santa Cruz; Carol Horvitz, University of Miami; Shripad Tuljapurkar, Stanford University
8:20 AM
 Impacts of changing drought deciduous phenology in the Community Land Model
Kyla M. Dahlin, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Rosie A. Fisher, National Center for Atmospheric Research
8:40 AM
9:00 AM
 Phenological responses of a temperate forest understory to experimental warming
Renée M. Marchin, University of Sydney; Carl F. Salk, Duke University; William A. Hoffmann, North Carolina State University; Robert R. Dunn, North Carolina State University
9:20 AM
 MOVED TO WED COS 74-10 4:40 309/310 Fall phenological response patterns in deciduous forest communities of northeastern North America
Yingying Xie, University of Connecticut; Xiaojing Wang, University of Connecticut; John A. Silander, University of Connecticut
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Resource waves: phenological diversity in prey resources enhances the foraging opportunities of wide-ranging consumers
Jonathan B. Armstrong, Oregon State University; Gaku Takimoto, Toho University; Daniel E. Schindler, University of Washington; Matthew J. Kauffman, United States Geological Survey, Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
10:10 AM
 Predicting the influence of maternal effects on plant life cycles across landscapes
Liana T. Burghardt, Duke University; Bri Edwards, Duke University; C. Jessica E. Metcalf, Princeton; Amity Wilczek, Deep Springs College; Johanna Schmitt, University of California Davis; Kathleen Donohue, Duke University
10:30 AM
 Senescence of arctic plants under conditions of altered seasonality
Carolyn G. Livensperger, Colorado State University; Heidi Steltzer, Fort Lewis College; Anthony Darrouzet-Nardi, U.S. Geological Survey; Paddy F. Sullivan, University of Alaska; Matthew D. Wallenstein, Colorado State University; Michael N. Weintraub, University of Toledo
10:50 AM
 Cross-scale perspectives on patterns and environmental cues driving plant phenology in an arid upland grassland
Dawn M. Browning, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Michael C. Duniway, U.S. Geological Survey; Craig E. Tweedie, University of Texas at El Paso
11:10 AM
 Phenological responses of white ash trees to the warmest year in US history
Jacob M. Carter, University of Kansas; Laci M. Gerhart, University of Kansas; Renée M. Marchin, University of Sydney; Joane Nagel, University of Kansas; Maria Orive, University of Kansas; Joy K. Ward, University of Kansas
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