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PS 113 - Latebreaking: Plant-Insect Interactions<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 113-273 Keating, RA, T Nuttle and EH Yerger, Indiana University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania. Distributions <strong>of</strong> phytophagous larvae in<br />

mid-successional Allegheny hardwoods: impacts <strong>of</strong> bird<br />

exclusion.<br />

PS 113-274 Skuhrovec, J1, S Koprdová1 and Z Münzbergová2, (1)Crop<br />

Research Institute, (2)Charles University in Prague. Different<br />

strategies <strong>of</strong> pre-dispersal seed predators in flower heads <strong>of</strong><br />

Carduoidea species.<br />

PS 113-275 Münzbergová, Z1, M ŠUrinová2 and J Skuhrovec3, (1)<br />

Charles University in Prague, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong> Botany, (3)Crop<br />

Research Institute. Predicting plant-herbivore interactions<br />

using plant traits: Step to successful biological control.<br />

PS 113-276 Rice, KB1 and DA Herms2, (1)The Ohio State University/<br />

OARDC, (2)The Ohio State University / OARDC. Cascading<br />

ecological impacts <strong>of</strong> emerald ash borer: Tritrophic<br />

interactions between prickly ash, giant swallowtail butterfly<br />

larvae, and larval predators.<br />

PS 113-277 Calderon-Ayala, J1 and E de la Peña2, (1)Universidad<br />

Metropolitana, (2)Ghent University. Interaction between the<br />

dune aphid Schizaphis rufula and its host-plant Ammophila<br />

arenaria: a comparison <strong>of</strong> insect multiplication on different<br />

host-plant populations.<br />

PS 113-278 Bookstein, HA, AF Howard and EM Barrows, Georgetown<br />

University. Floral visitor diversity and pollinium acquisition in<br />

three pollinator taxa <strong>of</strong> Asclepias syriaca, Common Milkweed<br />

(Apocynaceae).<br />

PS 114 - Latebreaking: Population Ecology<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 114-279 Meisner, M, University <strong>of</strong> California - Davis. Higher<br />

temperatures amplify long-term population cycles in a<br />

parasitoid-host system.<br />

PS 114-280 Tye, MR1, P Quintana-Ascencio1, CW Weekley2, ES<br />

Menges2 and R Salguero3, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Central Florida,<br />

(2)Archbold Biological Station, (3)Max Planck Institute for<br />

Demographic Research. Assessing factors influencing<br />

demographic structure in the federally listed herb Liatris<br />

ohlingerae.<br />

PS 114-281 Vieira-Neto, EHM and FM Mundim, University <strong>of</strong> Florida.<br />

Density-dependence effects on the spatial dynamics <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Neotropical herbivore.<br />

PS 114-282 Palow, DT and K Kitajima, University <strong>of</strong> Florida. Resource<br />

transfer dynamics during early seedling development <strong>of</strong> 23<br />

species in a species-rich tribe, Ingeae (Fabaceae), from two<br />

Neotropical forests.<br />

PS 115 - Latebreaking: Restoration Ecology<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 115-283 Waugh, WJ1 and EP Glenn2, (1)S. M. Stoller Corporation, (2)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arizona. Land-farm phytoremediation: Irrigating<br />

native desert shrubs with nitrate-contaminated ground water<br />

at a former uranium mill near Monument Valley, Arizona.<br />

PS 115-284 Chambers, J1, K Keeley2, S Rodriguez Celiz3, JC Tello-<br />

Alvarado4, KP Vela5 and S Shanee1, (1)Neotropical Primate<br />

Conservation, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, (3)Universidad<br />

Alas Peruanas, (4)Proyecto Mono Tocon, (5)Asociacion<br />

Amazonicos por la Amazonia. Population density and<br />

community-based conservation <strong>of</strong> the Andean Titi Monkey<br />

(Callicebus oenanthe) in a secondary forest fragment in<br />

northern Peru.<br />

PS 115-285 Davies, RJ1, MA Whalen2 and DA Mackay2, (1)Outback<br />

Ecology, (2)Flinders University. Does soil seed bank diversity<br />

limit post-fire regeneration in fragmented native vegetation?.<br />

PS 115-286 Gomezdelcampo, E and KE Coode, Bowling Green State<br />

University. Hydrologic effects <strong>of</strong> a wet prairie restoration.<br />

PS 115-287 Payne, CA, SC Hartzell and DR Bowne, Elizabethtown<br />

College. Restoration stream data for amphibian populations<br />

at Big Spring Run, Lancaster County, PA.<br />

PS 115-288 Palmer, CE1, SC Richardson1, EL Middleton2, JD Bever2,<br />

PA Schultz2, DM Wachtel3, KD Jones4 and Z Yermakov5, (1)<br />

DePaul University, (2)Indiana University, (3)ARAMARK, (4)V3<br />

Companies, (5)Chicago Parks Department. Fungi can save<br />

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

8:30 am-10:30 am<br />

the prairie: Revealing the benefits <strong>of</strong> arbuscular mycorrhizal<br />

fungi additions to an urban prairie installation.<br />

PS 115-289 Rayburn, AP, H Spaulding, AT O’Geen, MR George and EA<br />

Laca, University <strong>of</strong> California-Davis. Spatial methods for lowcost<br />

restoration <strong>of</strong> rangeland ecosystem services.<br />

PS 115-290 Suronen, EF and BA Newingham, University <strong>of</strong> Idaho.<br />

Evaluating prescribed fire as habitat restoration for an<br />

endemic threatened species. .<br />

PS 115-291 Zarnstorff, NA1 and KL Heck Jr.2, (1)Emporia State University,<br />

(2)Dauphin Island Sea Lab. Restoring seagrass in northern<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mexico waters: A test <strong>of</strong> the birdstake method.<br />

PS 115-292 Knight, SJ, Walt Disney World. Coral restoration in The<br />

Abacos, The Bahamas: An ecosystem approach.<br />

PS 116 - Latebreaking: Soil Ecology<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 116-293 Taylor, BN, SG Pritchard, AE Strand and ER Cooper, College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Charleston. Using species accumulation curves to ensure<br />

adequate sampling effort in root studies.<br />

PS 116-294 Laine, M1, T Rütting2 and R Strömmer1, (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Helsinki, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Gothenburg. Experimental study on<br />

the gross N dynamics in the agricultural fields <strong>of</strong> different<br />

land use history.<br />

PS 116-295 Vance, JM, D Zabowski, W Gibble, S Reichard, R Edmonds<br />

and M Khorasani, University <strong>of</strong> Washington. Hackelia<br />

venusta: An investigation into the site characteristics <strong>of</strong><br />

Washington State’s rarest plant.<br />

PS 116-296 Norris, WF, RL McMinn, R Davis and BA Koerner, Emporia<br />

State University. Soil property changes following restoration<br />

in a tallgrass prairie ecosystem.<br />

PS 116-297 Godin, AM, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia Okanagan. Finescale<br />

phosphatase activities are associated with carbon and<br />

nitrogen-rich microsites in soils <strong>of</strong> a mixed Douglas fir and<br />

paper birch stand.<br />

PS 116-298 Nicholson, BA and MD Jones, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia,<br />

Okanagan Campus. A comparison <strong>of</strong> the physiologies <strong>of</strong><br />

ectomycorrhizal fungal communities from clearcuts and<br />

mature forests.<br />

PS 116-299 Johnson, T, University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska-Lincoln. The effect <strong>of</strong><br />

charcoal on decomposition in tallgrass prairies.<br />

PS 117 - Latebreaking: Species Interactions<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 117-300 López, I, University <strong>of</strong> Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras. Potyvirus<br />

associated to Momordica charantia in Puerto Rico.<br />

PS 117-301 Good, AP, Stanford University. Floral nectar proteobacteria:<br />

Neutral or cardinal byproduct <strong>of</strong> honey bee pollination<br />

activity?.<br />

PS 117-302 Alvarez-Yepiz, JC1, A Burquez2 and M Dovciak1, (1)State<br />

University <strong>of</strong> New York, (2)Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Coexistence mediated by<br />

ontogenetic shifts in plant-plant interactions: Insights from a<br />

rare cycad within angiosperm communities.<br />

PS 117-303 Aránguiz-Acuña, A, CENMA. Diapauses driven by<br />

crowding promotes plankton coexistence: An experimental<br />

assessment.<br />

PS 117-304 Maher, CT, University <strong>of</strong> Montana. Herbivore and shelter<br />

effects on seedlings <strong>of</strong> Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus<br />

longaeva D.K. Bailey).<br />

PS 117-305 Bubriski, RS1 and PG Kennedy2, (1)Lewis and Clark<br />

College, (2)Lewis & Clark College. Investigating the context<br />

dependence <strong>of</strong> ectomycorrhizal fungal species interactions:<br />

Competition or facilitation?.<br />

PS 118 - Latebreaking: Sustainability<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 118-306 Wieber, EN, California State University Fullerton. Xylem<br />

embolism repair in Valencia Orange.<br />

PS 118-307 Noland, MA1, GWT Wilson1, RM Miller2 and NC Johnson3,<br />

(1)Oklahoma State University, (2)Argonne National<br />

Laboratory, (3)Northern Arizona University. Evaluating<br />

plant-soil-microbial interactions in low-input high-diversity<br />

bi<strong>of</strong>uels: Enhancing aboveground ecosystem services while<br />

increasing carbon sequestration.<br />

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FRIDAY

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