COS 14 - Invasion I

Monday, August 7, 2017: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
D135, Oregon Convention Center
1:30 PM
 The role of phenology in invasive species success in temperate forest understories
Lindsay M. Dreiss, Middlebury College; John C. Volin, University of Connecticut; Eric L. Kruger, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1:50 PM
 Temperature-mediated shifts in phenology may contribute to invasive species’ success
Meredith A. Zettlemoyer, Michigan State University; Elizabeth H. Schultheis, Michigan State University; Jennifer A. Lau, Michigan State University
2:10 PM
 Temporal biases in studying invasive species' impacts
Robert C. Ornelas, Rutgers University; Julie L. Lockwood, Rutgers University
2:50 PM
 Influence of resource availability on the growth and reproduction of Brassica tournefortii (Sahara mustard)
Laura J. Song, California State University, Fullerton; Joel K. Abraham, California State University, Fullerton
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Invader impacts over time: Soil nitrogen and phosphorus across a chronosequence of 40 years of invasion by a nitrogen-fixing shrub in Douglas-fir clearcuts in the Pacific Northwest
Karen A. Haubensak, Northern Arizona University; Sara Grove, Northern Arizona University; Ingrid M. Parker, University of California Santa Cruz
3:40 PM
 Characterization of the invasive New Zealand mud snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) in central Pennsylvania
Edward P. Levri, Penn State Altoona; Rebecca Luft, Penn State Altoona; James E. Levri, Penn State Altoona
4:00 PM
 The effect of anthropogenic factors on movement of an invasive species
Michael A. Tabak, United States Department of Agriculture; Antoinette J. Piaggio, USDA; Ryan S. Miller, Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health, USDA-APHIS, Veterinary Services; Richard A. Sweitzer, Great Basin Institute; Holly B. Ernest, University of Wyoming
4:20 PM Cancelled
 Predicting risks of invasion impact: Interpreting the probability of extreme events
K. Cuddington, University of Waterloo; Stephi Sobek-swant, rare Charitable Research Reserve; Jill C. Crosthwaite, University of Western Ontario; Barry Lyons, Canadian Forest Service; Brent J. Sinclair, University of Western Ontario
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