COS 118 - Restoration Ecology V

Wednesday, August 9, 2017: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
B115, Oregon Convention Center
1:30 PM
 Beneficial soil microbes: The missing link to restoration efforts?
Eric Duell, Oklahoma State University; Anna O'Hare, Oklahoma State University; Gail W.T. Wilson, Oklahoma State University
1:50 PM
 Climate variability structures plant community dynamics in Mediterranean restored and reference tidal wetlands
Dylan E. Chapple, UC Berkeley; Katharine N. Suding, University of Colorado; Adina M. Merenlender, University of California, Berkeley
2:10 PM
 Cover your bases! The value added from baseline data collection
Karen C. Adams, Wapato Valley Mitigation and Conservation Bank
2:30 PM
 Above- and belowground consequences of invasion by a non-native, warm-season grass Bothriochloa bladhii into the tallgrass prairie
Luci O. R. Wilson, Oklahoma State Univeristy; Gail W.T. Wilson, Oklahoma State University; Karen R. Hickman, Oklahoma State University; Adam B. Cobb, Oklahoma State University; Eric B. Duell, Oklahoma State University; Parker Coppick, Oklahoma State University
2:50 PM
 Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance (RSC) as a restoration approach to nutrient management may depend upon carbon quantity, quality, and source  
Paul Mayer, USEPA, National Health and Environmental Research Laboratory; Shuiwang Duan, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Sujay S. Kaushal, University of Maryland; Barret M. Wessel, University of Maryland College Park; Thomas Johnson, USEPA
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Identifying and remediating the microbial legacy effects of invasive grasses for restoration
Brooke Pickett, UC Riverside; Irina Irvine, National Park Service; Emma L. Aronson, University of California, Riverside
3:40 PM
 Topographic variation in grassland community flowering time
Rachael L. Olliff Yang, University of California Berkeley
4:00 PM
 Using stable isotope analysis to measure nearshore recovery of seabird islands following rodent eradication in New Zealand
Lyndsay L. Rankin, Northern Illinois University; Holly P. Jones, Northern Illinois University
4:20 PM
 Beavers in restoration ecology: Why we should give a dam!
Penny E Hughes, Wapato Valley Mitigation and Conservation Bank
4:40 PM
 Seeing the prairie through the seeds: Seed mix design for restoration of biodiversity in the tallgrass prairie
Rebecca S. Barak, Chicago Botanic Garden; Eric Lonsdorf, University of Minnesota; Daniel J. Larkin, University of Minnesota
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