PS 65
Invasion

Thursday, August 13, 2015: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Baltimore Convention Center
 Reproductive success of arbore weed Sambucus nigra in the Abies religiosa temperate forest of the Magdalena river basin, Mexico City
Leticia Bonilla-Valencia III, National Autonomous University of Mexico; Silvia Castillo-Argüero, National Autonomous University of Mexico; Yuriana Martinez-Orea, National Autonomous University of Mexico; Mauricio Quezada-Avendaño, Ecosystems Research Center; Francisco Espinosa-García, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
 A phylogenetic study of polyphenol oxidase (PPO) enzyme distribution within the plant family Poaceae (grass) and the invasive genus Bromus
Kimberly Plank, Rutgers University; Dominic Evangelista, Rutgers University; David Kafkewitz, Rutgers University; Claus Holzapfel, Rutgers University
 To spend or to save? Carbon allocation strategies in native and invasive woody plants
Elise D Hinman, Syracuse University; Jason Fridley, Syracuse University
 Growth and mortality of adult invasive Rhamnus cathartica (European buckthorn) in west central Minnesota
Heidi Swanson, University of Minnesota, Morris; Peter H. Wyckoff, University of Minnesota, Morris; Drew Larson, University of Minnesota, Morris; Caitlyn Horsch, University of Minnesota, Morris; Ellen Titus, University of Minnesota, Morris; Abby Mallek, University of Minnesota, Morris
 Mechanisms explaining the dominance of invasive exotic grasses in old-field grasslands
Laura Yahdjian, IFEVA, Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Buenos Aires, CONICET; Pedro M. Tognetti, IFEVA-CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires; Enrique J. Chaneton, IFEVA-CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires
 Benthic survey of Ellisport Bay, Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, for Asian clams
Bethany Guzman, University of Idaho; Emily Rankin, University of Idaho; Elizabeth Braker, University of Idaho; Christine Moffitt, University of Idaho; Frank Wilhelm, University of Idaho
 Phenological and population responses of the invasive pioneer tree, Bellucia pentamera (Melastomataceae) to selective logging disturbance at Gunung Palung National Park, Indonesia
Christopher R. Dillis, UC-Davis; Andrew J. Marshall, University of Michigan; Campbell O. Webb, Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University; Marcel Rejmánek, University of California, Davis
 The role of suburban horticulture in structuring plant invasions in natural areas on the suburban/wildland interface at William Floyd Estate, Fire Island National Seashore
Elena Tartaglia, Bergen Community College; Myla F.J Aronson, Rutgers University; Jordan Raphael, National Parks Service
 Potential global spread of a large predator, the Nile monitor lizard (Varanus niloticus)
Hannah R. Perkins, University of Central Florida; David G. Jenkins, University of Central Florida
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