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FRIDAY<br />

8:30 am-10:30 am; 11 am-12:30 pm; 11:30 am-1:15 pm<br />

PS 118-308 Cecala, JM1 and JM Leong2, (1)California State Polytechnic<br />

University Pomona, (2)California Polytechnic University,<br />

Pomona. Measuring the pollinator performance <strong>of</strong> honey<br />

bees on seedless watermelon.<br />

PS 118-309 Del Grosso, SJ and M Cavigelli, USDA-ARS. Climate<br />

stabilization wedges revisited: can agricultural production<br />

and greenhouse gas reduction goals be accomplished?.<br />

PS 118-310 Berryman, S1, J Straker1, A Garibaldi1, B Stelfox2 and J<br />

Nishi2, (1)Integral Ecology Group Ltd., (2)ALCES Landscape<br />

and Land-Use Ltd.. A community-led approach for landscape<br />

planning.<br />

PS 118-311 Fuller, JD and SJ Leisz, Colorado State University.<br />

Deforestation rates in Papua New Guinea: How much does<br />

subsistence agriculture contribute?.<br />

PS 119 - Latebreaking: Urban Ecosystems<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 119-312 Lagrosa, JJ IV1, MH Friedman1, WC Zipperer2, MG Andreu1<br />

and RJ Northrop1, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Florida, (2)USDA Forest<br />

Service. Effect <strong>of</strong> legacy on hydric forest structure in a<br />

subtropical urban watershed.<br />

PS 119-313 Steele, MK and J Heffernan, Duke University. Urbanization<br />

driven convergence <strong>of</strong> surface water quantity and distribution.<br />

PS 119-314 Lothamer, KM1, SP Brown1, JD Mattox2 and A Jumpponen1,<br />

(1)Kansas State University, (2)City <strong>of</strong> Manhattan.<br />

Composition, diversity, and resilience <strong>of</strong> fungal communities<br />

colonizing the roots <strong>of</strong> native and exotic hosts in an urban<br />

environment.<br />

PS 119-315 Yeakley, JA1, S Duncan2, SM Bollens3, CP Ozawa1, V<br />

Shandas1, H Chang1, M Dresner1, S Gordon2, JA Harrison3,<br />

J Kline4, AT Morzillo2, N Netusil5, GC Rollwagen-Bollens3,<br />

M Stephan3 and P Thiers3, (1)Portland State University, (2)<br />

Oregon State University, (3)Washington State University<br />

Vancouver, (4)USDA Forest Service, (5)Reed College.<br />

Portland-Vancouver ULTRA-Ex: Evaluating relationships<br />

between governance and environmental quality in urban<br />

ecosystems.<br />

PS 119-316 Dolan, RW, Butler University. Plant community dynamics in<br />

a peri-urban central Indiana flatwoods between 1996 and<br />

2007.<br />

PS 119-317 von Behren, C, A Dietrich and JA Yeakley, Portland State<br />

University. Watershed urban development and riparian<br />

vegetation community composition in the Portland-<br />

Vancouver metro area.<br />

PS 119-318 Ansaldi, BH and SJ Franks, Fordham University. Gene flow<br />

and pollen limitation on experimental green ro<strong>of</strong>s.<br />

PS 119-319 Scholl, JP and EM Frazier, Florida Atlantic University.<br />

Analyzing gopher tortoise habitat use and distribution in an<br />

urban context using GIS and R.<br />

PS 119-320 Lilly, PJ1, JC Jenkins2 and MJ Carroll3, (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Vermont, (2)US Environmental Protection Agency, (3)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Maryland. Large intra-annual N fluxes between<br />

soil and plant pools in a turfgrass lawn.<br />

PS 119-321 Ambrose, MJ, North Carolina State University. How urban<br />

forest tree species composition compares with that <strong>of</strong> the<br />

natural forest.<br />

PS 119-322 Belknap, KA, CL Butcher, JM Dannenh<strong>of</strong>fer and BJ Swanson,<br />

Central Michigan University. Green ro<strong>of</strong>s as urban habitat:<br />

Plant species colonization on green ro<strong>of</strong>s in Michigan.<br />

PS 119-323 Payne, SG1, KL McGuire2, SM Gedallovich1, JM Discenza1,<br />

CM Gillikin1, MI Palmer3 and N Fierer4, (1)Barnard College<br />

<strong>of</strong> Columbia University, (2)Barnard College, Columbia<br />

University, (3)Columbia University, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Colorado.<br />

Spatial and temporal variation <strong>of</strong> the airborne microbial<br />

community across New York City green ro<strong>of</strong>s.<br />

PS 120 - Latebreaking: Wetlands<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 120-324 Werner, BA1, WC Johnson1, GR Guntenspergen2, RA<br />

Voldseth3 and B Millett1, (1)South Dakota State University,<br />

(2)US Geological Survey, (3)North Dakota State University.<br />

Evidence for climate warming and wetland drying in the<br />

North <strong>America</strong>n Prairie Pothole Region.<br />

PS 120-325 Stevens, LE1, JD Ledbetter2 and AE Springer3, (1)Museum<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northern Arizona and Grand Canyon Wildlands Council,<br />

(2)Springs Stewardship Institute, (3)Northern Arizona<br />

University. The demise <strong>of</strong> springs ecosystems: A global<br />

ecological crisis.<br />

PS 120-326 Zero, VH and MA Murphy, University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming. Effects <strong>of</strong><br />

beaver on amphibian spatial distributions.<br />

PS 120-327 López-Figueroa, NB1, RJ Colón-Rivera2, RA Feagin2 and<br />

JB West2, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Puerto Rico at Humacao, (2)Texas<br />

A&M University. Using isotope hydrology to understand the<br />

impacts <strong>of</strong> climate change to tropical coastal wetlands.<br />

PS 120-328 Saunders, LE1, MB Koontz2 and SR Pezeshki1, (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Memphis, (2)The University <strong>of</strong> Memphis. Two agricultural<br />

ditch plant species are negatively affected by root-zone<br />

glyphosate exposure.<br />

PS 120-329 Bowen, CA1, MB Koontz2, LE Saunders3 and SC Pierce4, (1)<br />

Christian Brothers University, (2)The University <strong>of</strong> Memphis,<br />

(3)University <strong>of</strong> Memphis, (4)Mississippi State University.<br />

Flooding and wetland plants: Localized versus whole-plant<br />

response.<br />

11 am-12:30 pm<br />

Musicians Central<br />

Ginkoberry Concourse, Oregon Convention Center<br />

11:30 am-1:15 pm<br />

ESA Braun Student Award Committee Meeting<br />

Mt. Hood, Doubletree Hotel<br />

192 ESA 97th Annual Meeting, August 5 - 10, 2012, Oregon Convention Center

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