Monday, August 4, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center | |||
PS 2 - Climate Change | |||
PS 2-24 | First flowering dates in the northern Great Plains (1910-2008): Phenology and climate change associations Kelsey L. Dunnell, North Dakota State University, O.a. Stevens, North Dakota State University, Steven E. Travers, North Dakota State University | ||
PS 2-25 | Effects of elevated ozone on transmission and symptom severity of a generalist plant virus Emily C. Pollina, Cornell University, Alison G. Power, Cornell University, Jed P. Sparks, Cornell University | ||
PS 2-26 | The phenology of species interactions: The role of ontogeny, body size, and climate change Volker H.W. Rudolf, Rice University, Louie H. Yang, University of California, Santa Barbara | ||
PS 2-27 | Loblolly pine decline on Ft. Benning: An analysis of potential underlying causes Harold Balbach, US Army ERDC, William J. Otrosina, USDA Forest Service, Pauline C. Spaine, USDA Forest Service, Shi-Jean S. Sung, USDA Forest Service | ||
PS 2-28 | Demographic response of American ginseng to interannual climate variation Kristen R. Hunter-Cevera, West Virginia University, Sara Souther, West Virginia University, James B. McGraw, West Virginia University | ||
PS 2-29 | The role of host plant transitions in the performance of a locally adapted specialist butterfly Jessica A. Keppel, University of Notre Dame, Shannon L. Pelini, University of Notre Dame, Jessica J. Hellmann, University of Notre Dame | ||
PS 2-30 | Climate change induced hybridization leads to a host shift in a polyphagous butterfly Rodrigo J. Mercader, Michigan State University, Matthew L. Aardema, Michigan State University, J. Mark Scriber, Michigan State University | ||
PS 2-31 | Experimental determination of thresholds of tree mortality in response to global-change-type drought: Accounting for root volume in transplant manipulations to facilitate cross-study comparisons Henry D. Adams, University of Arizona, Chris B. Zou, Oklahoma State University, David D. Breshears, University of Arizona, Maite Guardiola, University of Arizona, Neil Cobb, Northern Arizona University, Travis E. Huxman, University of Arizona, Peter A. Troch, University of Arizona | ||
PS 2-32 | Microbial community structure shifts in a multifactor climate change experiment Emily E. Austin, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Hector F. Castro, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Aimee T. Classen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Christopher W. Schadt, Oak Ridge National Laboratory | ||
PS 2-33 | How do extreme weather events affect native plant populations? A case study of spring frost damage in American ginseng Sara Souther, West Virginia University, James B. McGraw, West Virginia University | ||
PS 2-34 | Effect of climate change on soil enzymatic activity in an old field community Melissa A. Cregger, University of Tennessee, Courtney E. Campany, University of Tennessee, Aimée T. Classen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory | ||
PS 2-35 | Phenologies of midwestern prairies Jarrod J. Morrice, Michigan State University | ||
PS 2-36 | The effect of projected climate change on invasive Carduus nutans and Carduus acanthoides Rui Zhang, The Pennsylvania State University, Katriona Shea, The Pennsylvania State University | ||
PS 2-37 | Altered germination of agricultural weeds in response to precipitation variability Todd M.P. Robinson, Michigan State University, Kay L. Gross, Michigan State University | ||
PS 2-38 | Effect of climate change on the genotypic diversity of a dominant species, Andropogon gerardii Meghan L. Avolio, Yale University, Melinda D. Smith, Yale University | ||
PS 2-39 | Variation in physiological responses to freezing in a high latitude population of L. tridentata Juliana S. Medeiros, University of New Mexico | ||
PS 2-40 | Water availability mediates the effects of temperature and CO2 concentration on soil microbial community composition Sharon B. Gray, Argonne National Laboratory, Aimée T. Classen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Paul Kardol, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Zhanna Yermakov, Argonne National Laboratory, R. Michael Miller, Argonne National Laboratory | ||
PS 2-41 | Interactive effects of elevated CO2, warming, and water additions on the timing and rate of plant development in a mixed-grass prairie ecosystem Melissa A. Reyes, Colorado State University, Joe M. Trlica, Colorado State University, Allan A. Andales, Colorado State University, Greg S. McMaster, USDA-ARS, Jack A. Morgan, USDA-ARS, Alan K. Knapp, Colorado State University | ||
PS 2-42 | Plant and community responses to climate warming and nitrogen input timing in sub-alpine meadows Zachary M. German, Colorado State University, Alan K. Knapp, Colorado State University | ||
PS 2-43 | Impacts of global and regional climate on population dynamics of an endangered migratory bird Karine C. Gil, Texas A&M University, William E. Grant, Texas A&M University, R. Douglas Slack, Texas A&M University, Enrique H. Weir, The Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust, Inc. | ||
PS 2-44 | Is treeline moving up? Evidence from Colorado bristlecone pine (Pinus aristata) Robert L. Sanford Jr., University of Denver, Erin J. Fleming, University of Denver, Cody L. Green, University of Denver, Amy M. Lyttle, University of Denver, Sara L. Newland, University of Denver, Jonathan R. Sexauer, University of Denver, Charlie M. Truettner, University of Denver | ||
PS 2-45 | Impact of atmospheric change on community herbivory in a northern temperate forest John J. Couture, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Timothy D. Meehan, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Richard L. Lindroth, University of Wisconsin | ||
PS 2-46 | The role of population demography in modeling plant community dynamics under future climate scenarios Sharon J. Martinson, University of California, Santa Cruz & Oregon State University, Michael E. Loik, University of California, Ronald P. Neilson, USDA Forest Service | ||
PS 2-47 | Taking the pulse of our planet: The USA National Phenology Network Mark Losleben, USA National Phenology Network, Jake F. Weltzin, USA National Phenology Network | ||
PS 2-48 | Chemical changes in plants grown under enriched CO2 and O3 influence prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) growth Viviana Loaiza, Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica, Christopher Habeck, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Richard L. Lindroth, University of Wisconsin |
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