PS 36
Invasion

Wednesday, August 13, 2014: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Sacramento Convention Center
 The effects of soil nitrogen availability on the allocation of nitrogen to leaf processes for an invasive grass, Phalaris arundinacea, and native Carex species
Chelsea M. Griffin, Texas Tech University; Elizabeth F. Waring, Texas Tech University; A. Scott Holaday, Texas Tech University
 Effects of defoliation and habitat type on Medusahead demography
Brittany G. Forer, University of California, Davis; Elise S. Gornish, University of California, Davis; Jeremy J. James, University of California, Davis
 Invaded ecosystems as a model to elucidate the influence of plant litter chemistry in facilitating soil organic matter formation
Mioko Tamura, Clemson University; Nishanth Tharayil, Clemson University; Peter Alpert, University of Massachusetts; Vidya Suseela, Clemson University
 Management of the invasive earthworm, Amynthas agrestis, with prescribed fire
Hiroshi Ikeda, Hirosaki University; Mac A. Callaham Jr., USDA Forest Service; Joseph J. O'Brien, USDA Forest Service; Benjamin S. Hornsby, USDA Forest Service; Evelyn S. Wenk, USDA Forest Service
 Forest edges enhance mate-finding in the European gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar
Lily M. Thompson, Virginia Commonwealth University; Derek Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University
 The effect of invasive Spartina alterniflora on diazotrph communities as regulated by native crabs
Xiaodong Zhang, Institute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Jingxin Huang, Institute of Biodiversity Science, Fudan University; Bo Li, Fudan University; Xiaowen Wang, Institute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Lijuan Cui, Institute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry
 Inferring the complex origins of horticultural invasives: French broom in California
Annabelle C. Kleist, University of California, Davis; Angelica M. Herrera-Reddy, USDA-ARS; René Sforza, USDA-ARS European Biological Control Laboratory; Marie Jasieniuk, University of California, Davis
 Competition, habitat compression, and hybridization: Evaluating mechanisms of invasive coccinellid impact on neartic native species
John Losey, Cornell University; Leslie L. Allee, Cornell University; Evan Hoki, Cornell University; Rebecca Smyth, NOAA Coastal Services Center; Leonard Stellwag, Cornell University; Rakim Turnipseed, Cornell University; Todd Ugine, Cornell University
 Indirect impacts of R. cathartica invasion on small mammal seed predators
Kristina J. Bartowitz, Pacific Biodiversity Institute; John L. Orrock, University of Wisconsin - Madison
 Here and there and everywhere: The invasion experience differs among islands for the bamboo orchid
Wilnelia Recart, University of California - Irvine; James D. Ackerman, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus; Wilfredo Falcón, University of Zürich; Pablo Hernández, Para La Naturalez
 Separating environmental filtering and biotic resistance of invaders using the functional species pool concept
Jonathan A. Bennett, University of Tartu; Meelis Partel, University of Tartu; James F. Cahill Jr., University of Alberta
 Light-associated habitat factors aid prediction of Miscanthus occurrence outside managed areas
Natalie M. West, University of Illinois; Adam S. Davis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
 Phragmites clonal growth: invasion or stability?
Vladimir Douhovnikoff, Bowdoin College; Eric Hazelton, Utah State University
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