Thursday, August 7, 2008: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM | |||
203 C, Midwest Airlines Center | |||
COS 87 - Invasion: Species Interactions | |||
8:00 AM | COS 87-1 | Climate affects response of an island endemic plant to removal of invasive herbivores Kathryn McEachern, U. S. Geological Survey - Western Ecological Research Center, Diane M. Thomson, Claremont Colleges, Katherine A. Chess, Northern Arizona University and USGS-WERC | |
8:20 AM | COS 87-2 | Insect herbivory and competition limit regeneration of an introduced thistle more than a co-occurring native thistle Tomomi Suwa, Michigan State University, Svata Louda, University of Nebraska - Lincoln | |
8:40 AM | COS 87-3 | Natural enemies and fitness in common ragweed A. Andrew M. MacDonald, University of Toronto, Peter M. Kotanen, University of Toronto | |
9:00 AM | COS 87-4 | The role of genetic variation and allelopathy in competitive effects of Ailanthus altissima on Liriodendron tulipifera Alyssa B. Hanna, West Virginia University, James B. McGraw, West Virginia University | |
9:20 AM | COS 87-5 | Local extinction of a native prairie grass is due to the spread of the competitively dominant invasive smooth brome (Bromus inermis) Forrest P. Dillemuth, Louisiana State University, James T. Cronin, Louisiana State University | |
9:40 AM | Break | ||
9:50 AM | COS 87-6 | Functional dissimilarity between invaders and residents controls community invasibility in a grassland Alexander J. Fergus, University of Zurich, Jana S. Petermann, University of Zurich, Lindsay A. Turnbull, University of Zurich, Bernhard Schmid, University of Zurich | |
10:10 AM | COS 87-7 | Invasive ants and honeydew-producing Hemiptera: Partners in crime? David A. Holway, University of California, San Diego | |
10:30 AM | COS 87-8 | Abiotic and biotic drivers of exotic ascidian populations in the northeast Pacific Erin Grey, University of Chicago | |
10:50 AM | COS 87-9 | An alternative hypothesis for invasional meltdown in the Great Lakes: General facilitation by Dreissena Jonathan M. Bossenbroek, University of Toledo, Betsy Bodamer, University of Toledo, Kristen DeVanna, University of Toledo, Erin Hammer, University of Toledo, Colleen Wellington, University of Toledo, Chris M. Mayer, University of Toledo | |
11:10 AM | COS 87-10 | The importance of belowground gaps in roots of perennials in sagebrush steppe: Does the belowground neighborhood matter? Michael D. Reisner, Oregon State University, Paul S. Doescher, Oregon State University, David A. Pyke, U.S. Geological Survey |
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