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Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Forestry<br />

Sciences Lab, (3)Department <strong>of</strong> Crop and Soil Science.<br />

The birth and death <strong>of</strong> ectomycorrhizal mats: Response<br />

<strong>of</strong> ectomycorrhizal fungal communities to a reciprocal soil<br />

transplant experiment.<br />

PS 61-199 Villard, L, A Roger and IR Sanders, University <strong>of</strong> Lausanne.<br />

Mediation <strong>of</strong> plant community structure and productivity by<br />

arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi phylogenetic diversity.<br />

PS 61-200 Hewins, CR and DJ Burke, The Holden Arboretum.<br />

Seasonal variation <strong>of</strong> fungal communities on roots <strong>of</strong> Allium<br />

tricoccum (wild leek) in a mature mixed hardwood forest.<br />

PS 61-201 Garcia, MO1, JE Smith2 and DL Luoma1, (1)Oregon State<br />

University, (2)USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest<br />

Research Station, Forestry Sciences Lab. Examining<br />

ectomycorrhizal communities in ponderosa pine and<br />

lodgepole pine ecosystems.<br />

PS 61-202 Sharma, J1, DL Taylor2, M Pandey3, D Bogarin4, F<br />

Pupulin4 and J Warner4, (1)Texas Tech University, (2)<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Arctic Biology, (3)TTU, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Costa<br />

Rica. A common epiphytic orchid forms narrow, specific<br />

mycorrhizal associations.<br />

PS 61-203 Graves, WR1, J Sharma2 and M Pandey3, (1)Iowa State<br />

University, (2)Texas Tech University, (3)TTU. Assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

mycorrhizal colonization in the genus Dirca.<br />

PS 62 - Life History Theory And Evolution<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 62-204 Zattara, EE1 and PV Casanovas2, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Maryland,<br />

College Park, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Maryland. Population effects<br />

<strong>of</strong> resource allocation strategies in asexually reproducing<br />

annelids.<br />

PS 62-205 Billman, EJ and AD Jones, Brigham Young University. A test<br />

<strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> reproduction hypothesis in environments with<br />

different extrinsic mortality rates.<br />

PS 62-206 Laidlaw, CT1, MC Belk1 and C Creighton2, (1)Brigham Young<br />

University, (2)Purdue University, Calumet. Variation in current<br />

versus future reproduction and tolerance to over-reproduction<br />

across a latitudinal cline in a burying beetle.<br />

PS 62-207 Meyers, PJ1, JC Rehm1, MC Belk1 and C Creighton2, (1)<br />

Brigham Young University, (2)Purdue University, Calumet.<br />

Differences in lifetime reproductive output on varying resource<br />

sizes in a burying beetle.<br />

PS 62-208 Bourret, SL1, B Kennedy1, CC Caudill2 and L Borgerson3,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Idaho, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Idhao, (3)Oregon<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Fish and Wildlife. The influence <strong>of</strong> anthropogenic<br />

disturbance on juvenile Chinook salmon life history variability<br />

in the Willamette Valley.<br />

PS 63 - Habitat Structure, Fragmentation, Connectivity<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 63-209 Mallinger, RE1 and C Gratton2, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-<br />

Madison, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin - Madison. Impacts<br />

<strong>of</strong> landscape structure and pesticides on wild bees in<br />

southern Wisconsin.<br />

PS 63-210 Grenis, K and SM Murphy, University <strong>of</strong> Denver. <strong>Ecological</strong><br />

impacts <strong>of</strong> habitat fragmentation on moth communities in<br />

an urban ecosystem.<br />

PS 63-211 Truong, HS, JL Hwan and SM Carlson, University <strong>of</strong><br />

California: Berkeley. The effects <strong>of</strong> stream fragmentation on<br />

the movements <strong>of</strong> juvenile salmonids in a Mediterraneanclimate<br />

stream.<br />

PS 63-212 Kovach, T1, PJ Hart1, CP Giardina2, RJ Camp3 and<br />

R Ostertag1, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Hawaii at Hilo, (2)USDA<br />

Forest Service, (3)USGS Hawaii Cooperative Studies<br />

Unit. Determinants <strong>of</strong> avian density across a fragmented<br />

landscape.<br />

PS 63-213 Tiede, J1 and C Gratton2, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-<br />

Madison, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin - Madison. Influence<br />

<strong>of</strong> landscape composition on the physiological condition <strong>of</strong><br />

common Coccinellidae.<br />

PS 63-214 Love, JM and W Mackay, University <strong>of</strong> Texas El Paso.<br />

Revision <strong>of</strong> the ant genus Xenomyrmex Forel.<br />

Life on Earth: Preserving, Utilizing, and Sustaining our Ecosystems<br />

4:30 pm-6:30 pm; 5 pm-6:30 pm; 6:30 pm-8 pm<br />

PS 64 - Herbivory<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 64-215 Dunham, NR, SM Markegard and KA Yurkonis, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> North Dakota. Effects <strong>of</strong> fungal endophyte presence in<br />

cool-season grasses native to the Northern Great Plains.<br />

PS 64-216 Tao, L and MD Hunter, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan. Effects <strong>of</strong><br />

plant defense chemicals on insect performance depend on<br />

plant nutrient levels.<br />

PS 64-217 Stady, L and DJ Ballhorn, Portland State University. Testing<br />

predictions <strong>of</strong> the optimal defense theory in vegetative and<br />

reproductive structures <strong>of</strong> lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.).<br />

PS 64-218 Godschalx, AL and DJ Ballhorn, Portland State University.<br />

Co-variation <strong>of</strong> chemical and mechanical defenses in lima<br />

bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.).<br />

PS 64-219 Meier, AR and R Niesenbaum, Muhlenberg College. The<br />

ontogeny <strong>of</strong> defense: Age specific leaf characters and<br />

herbivory in sun and shade leaves <strong>of</strong> Lindera benzoin.<br />

PS 64-220 Newman, JR1 and D Wagner2, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Alaska<br />

Fairbanks, (2)University Of Alaska Fairbanks. The influence<br />

<strong>of</strong> herbivory and water availability on extrafloral nectar<br />

secretion in quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx).<br />

PS 64-221 Avila Sakar, G and J Kornelsen, University <strong>of</strong> Winnipeg.<br />

Resistance and tolerance to herbivory vary among<br />

accessions <strong>of</strong> Arabidopsis thaliana.<br />

PS 64-222 Mazía, N1, EJ Chaneton1, T Kitzberger2 and LA Garibaldi3,<br />

(1)Universidad de Buenos Aires, (2)CONICET - Universidad<br />

Nacional del Comahue, (3)CONICET - Universidad del<br />

Comahue. Long-term climate influence on insect folivory in<br />

northern Patagonia forests, Argentina.<br />

PS 64-223 Russell, FL and GR Houseman, Wichita State University.<br />

High soil nitrogen levels and insect herbivory suppress tall<br />

thistle (Cirsium altissimum) rosette survival.<br />

PS 64-224 Ariano, E and CA Heinz, Benedictine University. Preferences<br />

and performance <strong>of</strong> a specialist herbivore on N- and/or<br />

P-fertilized host plants.<br />

5 pm-6:30 pm<br />

ESA Musicians Central<br />

Ginkoberry Concourse, Oregon Convention Center<br />

6:30 pm-8 pm<br />

Bring the Eugene P. Odum School <strong>of</strong> Ecology to<br />

Portland<br />

D135, Oregon Convention Center<br />

Colorado State University Ecologists Mixer<br />

D139, Oregon Convention Center<br />

Ecology Letters Drinks Reception (Invitation only)<br />

Holladay, Doubletree Hotel<br />

ESA Diversity Celebration (formerly Diversity Mixer)<br />

Mt. Bachelor, Doubletree Hotel<br />

ESA Mid-Atlantic Chapter Business Meeting<br />

Halsey, Doubletree Hotel<br />

ESA Natural History Section Mixer/Business Meeting<br />

Three Sisters, Doubletree Hotel<br />

ESA Physiological Ecology Section Mixer and Business<br />

Meeting<br />

Portland Blrm 251, Oregon Convention Center<br />

ESA Plant Population Ecology Business Meeting<br />

Portland Blrm 252, Oregon Convention Center<br />

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