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Jackson 1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison, (2)USDA<br />

- Agricultural Research Service. Breeding, cultivation,<br />

and invasion: Investigating the impacts <strong>of</strong> agriculture on<br />

the invasion history <strong>of</strong> reed canarygrass.<br />

2:10 PM COS 62-3 Almquist, TL 1 , RN Mack 1 and SJ Novak 2 , (1)<br />

Washington State University, (2)Boise State University.<br />

Variation in freezing tolerance in Bromus tectorum:<br />

Comparison between Intermountain West and Great<br />

Plains populations.<br />

2:30 PM COS 62-4 Kanarek, AR 1 , CT Webb 2 and RD Holt 3 ,<br />

(1)National Institute for Mathematical and Biological<br />

Synthesis, (2)Colorado State University, (3)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Florida. Overcoming Allee effects through evolutionary,<br />

genetic, and demographic rescue.<br />

2:50 PM COS 62-5 Bohl Stricker, KR and P Stiling, University <strong>of</strong><br />

South Florida. The introduced invasive shrub Eugenia<br />

uniflora outperforms introduced non-invasive, common<br />

native, and rare native congeners in Florida.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

3:20 PM COS 62-6 Rew, LJ, ME Bridges, T Brummer, EA<br />

Lehnh<strong>of</strong>f, BD Maxwell, F Pollnac and TC Skurski,<br />

Montana State University. Evaluating non-native plant<br />

population dynamics along environmental suitability<br />

gradients.<br />

3:40 PM COS 62-7 Pierson, JC, S Swain and A Young, CSIRO.<br />

Incest vs. abstinence: Reproductive trade<strong>of</strong>fs between<br />

mate limitation and progeny fitness in a self-incompatible<br />

invasive plant.<br />

4:00 PM COS 62-8 Bois, ST 1 , JM Allen 1 , C Merow 1 , I Ibanez 2<br />

and JA Silander Jr. 1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, (2)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Michigan. Comparative experimental<br />

biogeography <strong>of</strong> invasive alien and native plant species<br />

pairs using integral projection models.<br />

4:20 PM COS 62-9 Pearson, SH 1 , D Velinsky 2 and HW Avery 1 ,<br />

(1)Drexel University, (2)Academy <strong>of</strong> Natural Sciences <strong>of</strong><br />

Drexel University. Resource overlap and the potential for<br />

competition between invasive red-eared slider turtles<br />

and native red-bellied turtles.<br />

4:40 PM COS 62-10 Dugan, LE, DA Hendrickson and C<br />

Parmesan, University <strong>of</strong> Texas. Competitive interactions<br />

and community-level impacts <strong>of</strong> an invasive fish.<br />

COS 63 - Invasion: Prevention And Management II<br />

E144, Oregon Convention Center<br />

1:30 PM COS 63-1 Meffin, R, RP Duncan and PE Hulme, Lincoln<br />

University. Inter- and intraspecific variation in the risk <strong>of</strong><br />

naturalization in alien Brassica spp.<br />

1:50 PM COS 63-2 Ordonez, A, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin –<br />

Madison. Do alien plant species pr<strong>of</strong>it more from high<br />

resource availability than natives? A trait-based analysis.<br />

2:10 PM COS 63-3 Keller, RP1 and JM Deines2 , (1)Loyola<br />

University Chicago, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame. Rapid<br />

risk assessment for invasive species: Accuracy and utility<br />

<strong>of</strong> a screening approach for fish introductions to the<br />

United States.<br />

2:30 PM COS 63-4 Paulson, EL and AP Martin, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Colorado - Boulder. Invasive crayfish in a desert spring<br />

system: Using landscape genetics to inform ecological<br />

restoration.<br />

2:50 PM COS 63-5 Balbach, H, US Army ERDC. How does the<br />

military approach invasive species management?.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

3:20 PM COS 63-6 Howeth, JG1 , CA Gantz2 , PL Angermeier3 ,<br />

EA Frimpong4 , M H<strong>of</strong>f5 , RP Keller6 , DM Lodge2 ,<br />

NE Mandrak7 , MP Marchetti8 , JD Olden9 and CM<br />

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

1:30 pm-5 pm<br />

Romagosa10 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Alabama, (2)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Notre Dame, (3)U.S. Geological Survey, Virginia<br />

Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, (4)Virginia<br />

Polytechnic Institute and State University, (5)United<br />

States Fish and Wildlife Service, (6)Loyola University<br />

Chicago, (7)Department <strong>of</strong> Fisheries and Oceans, (8)St.<br />

Mary’s College <strong>of</strong> California, (9)University <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />

(10)Auburn University. A trait-centered approach to risk<br />

assessment <strong>of</strong> non-native fishes in trade.<br />

3:40 PM COS 63-7 Peffer, EK, University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis.<br />

Could riparian restoration increase stream invasibility to<br />

submersed macrophytes? Effects <strong>of</strong> shading on Elodea<br />

canadensis and Myriophyllum spicatum.<br />

4:00 PM COS 63-8 Hilton, MJ1 , JM Lord1 , TM Konlechner2 ,<br />

AJ Ghaemaghamy1 and GH Forrester3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Otago, (2)Melbourne University, (3)Landcare Research<br />

New Zealand Ltd, Lincoln. Lupinus arboreus (tree lupin)<br />

regeneration from the seed bank following herbicide<br />

control, Kaitorete Spit, New Zealand.<br />

4:20 PM COS 63-9 Chan, S1 , T Siemens1 , J Adams2 , C Jacoby3 ,<br />

WY Wong4 , R Goettel5 , H Domske6 , S Zaleski7 , P<br />

Charlebois8 , L Chilton9 , M Gear10 , J Cassell11 , T Miller-<br />

Morgan1 , P Griffman12 , J Brinsmead13 , M Herborg14 , J Lam1 and J Olden15 , (1)Oregon State University, (2)Washington<br />

Sea Grant, (3)St Johns River Water Management District, (4)<br />

Brown University, (5)Ilinois Sea Grant, (6)Cornell University,<br />

(7)Bureau <strong>of</strong> Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and<br />

Enforcement, (8)Ilinois and Indiana Sea Grant, (9)USC, (10)<br />

California Sea Grant, (11)University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis, (12)<br />

USC Sea Grant, (13)Ministry <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, Ontario<br />

Province, (14)British Columbia Ministry <strong>of</strong> Environment,<br />

(15)University <strong>of</strong> Washington. Opportunity for integrated<br />

vector management: Reducing the potential for schools<br />

and biological science suppliers as pathways for invasive<br />

species.<br />

4:40 PM COS 63-10 Steele, JE, CJ Browne, TJ Fullman, MA<br />

Hyman and KE Sauby, University <strong>of</strong> Florida. Modeling<br />

invasive plant species in Florida to inform statewide<br />

management practices.<br />

COS 64 - Microbial Ecology II<br />

E146, Oregon Convention Center<br />

1:30 PM COS 64-1 Norman, JS and JE Barrett, Virginia Tech.<br />

Environmental controls on the activity <strong>of</strong> ammonia<br />

oxidizing archaea and bacteria in temperate forest soils.<br />

1:50 PM COS 64-2 McHugh, T and E Schwartz, Northern Arizona<br />

University. Impact <strong>of</strong> monsoon rains on soil microbial<br />

community structure and nitrogen mineralization in an<br />

arid grassland.<br />

2:10 PM COS 64-3 Nelson, CE 1 , SJ Goldberg 1 , L Wegley Kelly 2 ,<br />

AF Haas 1 , F Rohwer 2 , JE Smith 1 and CA Carlson 1 , (1)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California, (2)San Diego State University.<br />

Exudates from coral and macroalgae differentially<br />

stimulate metabolism and alter community composition<br />

<strong>of</strong> tropical reef bacterioplankton.<br />

2:30 PM COS 64-4 Adair, KL, S Wratten and G Lear, Lincoln<br />

University. Assessing the impact <strong>of</strong> land management<br />

practices on bacterial community structure in New<br />

Zealand soils.<br />

2:50 PM COS 64-5 Lamit, LJ 1 , SC Wooley 2 , RL Lindroth 3 ,<br />

TG Whitham 1 and CA Gehring 1 , (1)Northern Arizona<br />

University, (2)California State University Stanislaus, (3)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin. Linking mycorrhizal fungal<br />

communities to tree genotype, litter chemistry and plant<br />

growth traits.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

TUESDAY<br />

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