PS 56 - Herbivory

Thursday, August 10, 2017: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Effects of green turtle grazing on primary producer diversity in Caribbean seagrass meadows
Emma Hearne, New York University; Robert A. Johnson, University of Florida; Alexandra G. Gulick, University of Florida; Alan B. Bolten, University of Florida; Alli Candelmo, Central Caribbean Marine Institute; Karen A. Bjorndal, University of Florida
 Biological control at a range margin: Patterns of abundance and interannual variability
Nathan E. Harms, Louisiana State University; James T. Cronin, Louisiana State University
 Acacia sapling escape following a decade of grass removal and herbivory manipulations in an East African savanna
Eric M. LaMalfa, Utah State University; Corinna Riginos, University of Wyoming; Kari E. Veblen, Utah State University
 Proximity to parent plant and fragmentation influence herbivory
Lindsey R. Kemmerling, Michigan State University; Christopher R. Warneke, Michigan State University; Lars A. Brudvig, Michigan State University
 The role of biotic and abiotic factors in determining abundance and distribution of the genus Piper in a Costa Rican wet forest
Haydee Hernandez-Yanez, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Kirk Barnett, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University; Robert J. Marquis, Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center
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