PS 5
Climate Change

Monday, August 11, 2014: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Sacramento Convention Center
 A recent history of disturbance: Landscape-scale patterns of fire and drought in eight High Plains states, USA
Paulette L. Ford, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station; Charles P. Jackson, New Mexico State University; Matt C. Reeves, USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station; Benjamin J. Bird, USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station; David L. Turner, Cove NDR. LLC
 Genotype and plant trait effects on soil CO2 efflux responses to altered precipitation in switchgrass
Albina Khasanova, University of Texas at Austin; Lara G. Reichmann, USDA, Agricultural Research Service; Jason Bonnette, University of Texas at Austin; Mike Aspinwall, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, University of Western Sydney; Christine V. Hawkes, University of Texas at Austin; Thomas Juenger, University of Texas at Austin; Philip A. Fay, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
 Impact of prolonged soil moisture deficit on water use efficiency in US grasslands
Morgan A. Ross, USDA-ARS; John D. Hottenstein, University of Arizona; Guillermo E. Ponce-Campos, University of Arizona; Mallory L. Barnes, University of Arizona; Tomoaki Miura, University of Hawaii; M. Susan Moran, USDA, ARS
 Characterizing precipitation regimes of extreme wet and dry years: Implications for regional to global scale experiments
Alan K. Knapp, Colorado State University; David L. Hoover, U.S. Geological Survey; Kevin R. Wilcox, Colorado State University; Meghan L. Avolio, University of Utah; Sally E. Koerner, Duke University; Kimberly J. La Pierre, UC Berkeley; Michael E. Loik, University of California; Yiqi Luo, University of Oklahoma; Osvaldo E. Sala, Arizona State University; Melinda D. Smith, Colorado State University
 Impacts of seasonal variation in trophic interactions and climate on carbon dioxide flux from San Diego reservoirs
Emily M. Adamczyk, University of California-San Diego; Jonathan B. Shurin, University of California- San Diego
 Mapping potential microrefugia in rugged terrain
Ian M. McCullough, University of California, Santa Barbara; Frank W. Davis, University of California, Santa Barbara; John R. Dingman, University of California; Alan L. Flint, USGS California Water Science Center; Lorraine E. Flint, USGS California Water Science Center; Lee Hannah, University of California, Santa Barbara
Cancelled
 Hydrochemical and ecosystem responses of the Loch Vale Watershed, Colorado to climate change: A modeling approach using PnET-BGC
Zheng Dong, Syracuse University; Charles T. Driscoll, Syracuse University; Katharine Hayhoe, Texas Tech University; Jill Baron, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, United States Geological Survey
 Assessing the potential role of vegetation and fire drivers of woolly mammoth extinction on St. Paul Island, a Holocene refugium
Yue Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Angie Ingrassia, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Soumaya Belchemeri, Pennsylvania State University; Brendan J. Culleton, Pennsylvania State University; John W. Williams, University of Wisconsin-Madison
 Elucidating the nutrient resorption in senescing plant tissues using metabolomics approach
Vidya Suseela, Clemson University; Sara Top, Clemson University; Jeffrey S. Dukes, Purdue University; Baoshan Xing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Nishanth Tharayil, Clemson University
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