PS 46 - Latebreaking: Invasion

Friday, August 12, 2016: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
 An invasive ant reduces diversity but does not disrupt ecosystem function in an African savanna
Patrick D. Milligan, University of Florida; Kirsten M. Prior, University of Florida; Todd M. Palmer, University of Florida
 Photosynthetic and biomass responses of native vs. non-native invasive plants from Hawaiian wet forest under varying soil nutrient availabilities
Melanie Quinones Santiago, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus; Amanda Knauf, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Creighton M. Litton, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Rebecca J. Cole, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Jed P. Sparks, Cornell University
Cancelled
 Biological soil crusts increase invasion resistance and stability of artificial vegetation communities in arid area
Song Guang, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute; Li Xinrong, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute; Hui Rong, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute
 Shifts in the diet and isotopic niche width of a native predator across a gradient of invasive lionfish biomass
Joseph S. Curtis, University of South Florida; Mark A. Albins, University of South Alabama; Christopher D. Stallings, University of South Florida
Cancelled
 Specificity of induced responses to herbivory in an invasive plant: Induction and effect for generalist and specialist
Xiaoyun Pan, Ministry of Education Key Lab for Biodiversity Science and Ecological Engineering, The Institute of Biodiversity Science, Fudan University; Ming Nie, Fudan University; Jihua Wu, Fudan University; Shurong Zhou, Fudan University; Ruiting Ju, Fudan University; Jiarong Wan, Fudan University; Bo Li, Fudan University
 Genetically engineered mice for eradicating invasive mouse populations: Estimating the efficiency and ecological impacts
Gregory A. Backus, North Carolina State University; Kevin Gross, North Carolina State University
 Comparing decomposition of Fagus grandifolia and Eleagnus umbellata in a forested stream in the North Carolina piedmont
C J Triana, Queens University of Charlotte; Carrie DeJaco, Queens University of Charlotte
 Size, sex, and diet of Nile monitors (Varanus niloticus) removed from south Florida
Colleen D. Closius, University of Florida; Michael Rochford, University of Florida; Kelly Gestring, Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission; Frank Mazzotti, Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center, University of Florida
Cancelled
 Flora of the Mediterranean Basin in the Chilean espinales: Evidence of plants colonization in human-made agrosilvopastoral systems
Irene Martín-Forés, King Juan Carlos University; Miguel A. Casado, Complutense University of Madrid; Isabel Castro, Autonomous University of Madrid; Belén Acosta-Gallo, Complutense University of Madrid; Alejandro Del Pozo, Universidad de Talca; Laura Sánchez-Jardón, Complutense University of Madrid; Carlos Ovalle, INIA, INIA-La Cruz, Chile; Marta Avilés, Complutense University of Madrid; Cristina Herrero, Complutense University of Madrid; José M De Miguel, Complutense University of Madrid
 Evaluation of frequencies of prescribed burning to control plant invasions on coastal prairie
Andrew Richardson, Texas A&M University; Hsiao-Hsuan Wang, Texas A&M University; William E. Grant, Texas A&M University; Masami Fujiwara, Texas A&M University; William E. Rogers, Texas A&M University
 Ecosystem change in the Blue Mountains Ecoregion: Exotic invaders, shifts in fuel structure, and management implications
Becky K. Kerns, USFS, Pacific Northwest Research Station; Harold Zald, Oregon State University; Megan Krawchuk, Oregon State University; Nicole Vaillant, USDA Forest Service; John B. Kim, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station; Bridgett Naylor, USFS Pacific Northwest Research Station
See more of: Latebreaking Posters