PS 35
Herbivory

Wednesday, August 13, 2014: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Sacramento Convention Center
 Measuring the importance of neighbors: consumer and focal-resource densities mediate associational effects in a model system
Andrew C. Merwin, Florida State University; Nora C. Underwood, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Brian D. Inouye, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
 Herbivory response of Murgantia histrionica to a Ni-hyperaccumulator, Alyssum murale
Chandler Puritty, Howard University; Nia Johnson, Howard University; Mary A. McKenna, Howard University
 Biocontrol effectiveness when invasive plants defend via tolerance: a theoretical model
Shyam M. Thomas, Iowa State University; Karen C. Abbott, Case Western Reserve University; Kirk A. Moloney, Iowa State University
 Native oak diversity increases herbivory to non-native oaks
Ian S. Pearse, United States Geological Survey; Andrew L. Hipp, The Morton Arboretum
 Effect of grazing on seasonal patterns of plant biomass, plant nitrogen and soil nutrients in California’s annual grasslands
Joanne M. Heraty, University of California Davis; Valerie T. Eviner, University of California Davis; Kenneth W. Tate, University of California-Davis; Leslie M. Roche, University of California Davis
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