COS 10 - Plant-Insect Interactions

Monday, August 8, 2016: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Palm A, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
1:30 PM
 The WisAsp resource for community genetics research: 1. Genotypic variation in an iconic forest tree species
Richard L. Lindroth, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Hilary Barker, University of Wisconsin- Madison; Jennifer F. Riehl, University of Wisconsin- Madison
1:50 PM
 The WisAsp resource for community genetics research: 2. The role of leaf phenology in shaping insect communities
Hilary Barker, University of Wisconsin- Madison; Jennifer F. Riehl, University of Wisconsin- Madison; Liza M. Holeski, Northern Arizona University; Pär Ingvarsson, Umeå University; Richard L. Lindroth, University of Wisconsin - Madison
2:10 PM
 Comparing phenologies of seed production and dispersal by Aphaenogaster rudis
Susan C. C. Gordon, University of Toronto; Shannon A. Meadley Dunphy, University of Toronto; Megan E. Frederickson, University of Toronto
3:00 PM Cancelled
 Bumble bee nest success and pollen foraging on reclaimed surface coal mines
Karen Goodell, The Ohio State University; Jessie L Wallace, the Ohio State University
2:50 PM
3:20 PM
 Asymmetry in the responses of plants and multiple consumers in a greenhouse study of aboveground-belowground interactions
Zachary A. Sylvain, Natural Resources Canada - Canadian Forest Service; Eric R. D. Moise, Natural Resources Canada - Canadian Forest Service; Gretta Goodine, Natural Resources Canada - Canadian Forest Service; Mike B. Lavigne, Natural Resources Canada - Canadian Forest Service; Rob C. Johns, Natural Resources Canada - Canadian Forest Service
3:40 PM
 A picture of nectar: Do pollinators and nectar robbers vector unique microbe communities to columbine (Aquilegia formosa) nectar?
Ash Zemenick, University of California, Davis; Rachel Vannette, University of California, Davis; Jay A. Rosenheim, University of California
4:00 PM
 Remarkable variegation of juvenile leaves of Blastus cochinchinensis trades off ecophysiological performance and defense from herbivory
Chiou-Rong Sheue, National Chung Hsing University; Yun-Shiuan Chen, National Chung Hsing University; Peter Chesson, University of Arizona
4:20 PM
 The population-level consequences of native and invasive herbivores for native cacti in Florida
Kristen E. Sauby, University of Florida; Mary C. Christman, MCC Statistical Consulting LLC; Robert D. Holt, University of Florida
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