PS 5 - Invasion

Monday, August 8, 2016: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
Cancelled
 The invasive vine Lonicera japonica overcomes pollinator phenological mismatch through morphologic plasticity
Katherine C. Larson, University of Central Arkansas; Jessica Needham, University of Central Arkansas
 Invasion scratches more than just the surface: Soil seed reservoirs of exotic and native desert annuals
Hadas A. Parag, Rutgers University; Jennifer L. Schafer, William Jewell College; Carolyn E. Haines-Klaube, The College of New Jersey; Marjolein Schat, Rutgers University; Erika L. Mudrak, Cornell University; Andres Fuentes-Ramirez, Universidad de La Frontera; Kirk A. Moloney, Iowa State University; Claus Holzapfel, Rutgers University
 Forest community changes in northeast Ohio pre- and post-emerald ash borer (EAB) invasion: 1974-2015
Roger H. Laushman, Oberlin College; Laura Shriver, Oberlin College; Amy Johnson Wensink, Oberlin College
 Comparison of phenotypic traits of Phragmites australis: A study of hybrid populations between native and introduced lineages in the Southwest
Randall W. Long, University of California Santa Barbara; Adam Lambert, University of California Santa Barbara; Nick Rice, Southern Nevada Water Authority; Jared Williams, University of California, Santa Barbara
 Competitive responses of Miscanthus feral, biofuel, and horticultural biotypes: Implications for cultivation
Maria N. Miriti, The Ohio State University; Tahir Ibrahim, The Ohio State University; Catherine Bonin, Iowa State University; Evans Mutegi, The Ohio State University; Emily Heaton, Iowa State University; Destiny Palik, The Ohio State University; Allison Snow, The Ohio State University
 Do fungi mediate seed viability in the seed bank of an invasive and native species?
Shayla R. Williams, Colby College; Cathy D. Collins, Colby College
 Incorporation of biotype alters species distribution model predictions of suitable habitat for the invasive aquatic macrophyte Hydrilla verticillata
Sasha Danielle Soto, Texas Tech University; Carl Mach, Ecology and Environment, Inc.; Carlos Portillo, Texas Tech University; Christina Rockwell, Ecology and Environment, Inc.; Kris Erickson, Ecology and Environment, Inc.; Matthew A. Barnes, Texas Tech University
 The effects of invasion and nitrogen deposition on litter decomposition in California grasslands
Eliza Hernández, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Erin J. Questad, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Wallace M. Meyer III, Pomona College; Katharine N. Suding, University of Colorado
 Effects of propagule pressure and native community connectivity on invasion success in metacommunities
Gabrielle E. King, University of Alabama; Jennifer G. Howeth, University of Alabama
 Trophic interactions and the efficacy of the milfoil weevil (Euhrychipsis lecontei) for the biocontrol of Eurasian water-milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum) in Wisconsin lakes
Kristopher A. Maxson, Missouri State University; John E. Havel, Missouri State University; Susan Knight, University of Wisconsin
 High phosphorus soils linked to landscape-level differences in plant performance in invasive Alliaria petiolata
Nathan J. Madonich, Ohio Wesleyan University; Laurel J. Anderson, Ohio Wesleyan University
 Effect of prescribed burning and soil disturbance on the spread of Caesar's weed (Urena lobata) in pine flatwoods
Daniel H. Hagood, Florida Atlantic University; Brian W. Benscoter, Florida Atlantic University; Justin Nolte, South Florida Water Management District
 Varying site characteristics and their effect on the reproductive output of lesser celandine (Ranunculus ficaria)
Justin P Kermack, Cleveland State University; Emily Rauschert, Cleveland State University
 A field test on the effectiveness of milfoil weevil for controlling Eurasian water-milfoil
John E. Havel, Missouri State University; Susan Knight, University of Wisconsin; Kristopher A. Maxson, Missouri State University
 Ecological effects of non-native Pacific salmon and brown trout on native brook trout in Great Lakes tributaries
David N. Weber Jr., University of Notre Dame; Brandon Gerig, University of Notre Dame; Lillian McGill, University of Notre Dame; Dominic T. Chaloner, University of Notre Dame; Gary A. Lamberti, University of Notre Dame
 The indirect effects of biological invaders as a novel prey for a native predator
Christopher A. Johnson, Ohio State University; Lauren M. Pintor, The Ohio State University
 Invasive orchids exploit diverse fungal communities within the urban environment
Jason L. Downing, International Center for Tropical Botany and Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, Florida; Jorge Lopez Perez, International Center for Tropical Botany and Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, Florida; Dailen Alonso, International Center for Tropical Botany and Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, Florida; Jay Arce, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Coral Gables, Florida; Hong Liu, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Coral Gables, Florida
 Parasite spillover: Invasive Burmese pythons introduce a non-native parasite to native snakes in southern Florida
Melissa A. Miller, Auburn University; John M. Kinsella, HelmWest Laboratory; Ray W. Snow, National Park Service; Bryan Falk, US Geological Survey; Robert N. Reed, US Geological Survey; Scott M. Goetz, Auburn University; Lindsey Garner, Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center, University of Florida; Frank Mazzotti, Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center, University of Florida; Craig Guyer, Auburn University; Christina M. Romagosa, University of Florida
 Plant-microbe linkages in encroached hill prairie communities
Samantha J Chavez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Anthony C. Yannarell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; John Taft, Illinois Natural History Survey
 Spectral detection of an invasive grass species under simulated drought
Yuxi Guo, University of Florida; Sarah Graves, University of Florida; Catherine Fahey, University of Florida; S. Luke Flory, University of Florida; Paul Gader, University of Florida; Stephanie A. Bohlman, University of Florida
 Complex landscapes in the American Southwest: Are desertified systems “novel”?
Debra P.C. Peters, Jornada Basin LTER Program; Steve R. Archer, University of Arizona; Osvaldo E. Sala, Arizona State University; Enrique Vivoni, Arizona State University; Kris M. Havstad, USDA Agricultural Research Service; Curtis Monger, New Mexico State University; Jin Yao, USDA ARS; Nathan Burruss, USDA ARS
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