Tuesday, August 5, 2008: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM | |||
201 B, Midwest Airlines Center | |||
COS 26 - Invasion: Community Effects I | |||
8:00 AM | COS 26-1 | Effect of removal of Hesperis matronalis (dame’s rocket) on forest understory vegetation Stacey A. Leicht-Young, US Geological Survey, Noel B. Pavlovic, US Geological Survey, Krystalynn J. Frohnapple, US Geological Survey, Ralph Grundel, US Geological Survey | |
8:20 AM | COS 26-2 | Biotic resistance to cheatgrass and spotted knapweed invasion in a ponderosa pine savanna: Mechanisms behind contrasting patterns Kerry L. Metlen, The University of Montana, Ragan M. Callaway, The University of Montana | |
8:40 AM | COS 26-3 | Causes and consequences of stream bank invasions by Japanese knotweed Joshua H. Ness, Skidmore College, E. Kenison, Skidmore College, P. Leipzig-Scott, Skidmore College, Ma Morales, Williams College | |
9:00 AM | COS 26-4 | Assessing the effects of Amur honeysuckle control on native plant communities
in southwest Ohio Richard L. Boyce, Northern Kentucky University | |
9:20 AM | COS 26-5 | Distinguishing between the direct impacts of plant invasion and invasion induced changes in plant diversity: A test with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Stephanie N. Kivlin, University of California, Irvine, Christine V. Hawkes, University of Texas at Austin | |
9:40 AM | Break | ||
9:50 AM | COS 26-6 | Comparing invasive and native ant interactions with a native extrafloral nectary plant Lori Lach, Murdoch University, Richard J Hobbs, Murdoch University, Jonathan D. Majer, Curtin University of Technology | |
10:10 AM | COS 26-7 | Effects of removing the non-native, Erodium cicutarium, on a Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem Danielle D. Ignace, University of Arizona, Peter Chesson, University of Arizona | |
10:30 AM | COS 26-8 | Root enzymes of grasses in the genus Bromus: A case of “novel defense” in invasive plants? Claus Holzapfel, Rutgers University, David Kafkewitz, Rutgers University | |
10:50 AM | COS 26-9 | Big invasion, little effect: Plant community in undisturbed wetland shows little response to exotic shrub invasion Jason E. Mills, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, James A. Reinartz, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, Gretchen A. Meyer, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, Erica B. Young, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee | |
11:10 AM | COS 26-10 | Does Microstegium vimineum reduce native plant diversity? Results of a path analysis J. Stephen Brewer, University of Mississippi |
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