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TUESDAY<br />

1:30 pm-5 pm<br />

3:20 PM COS 64-6 O’Brien, SL1 , SM Owens1 , JG Caporaso2 ,<br />

J Hampton-Marcell1 , JD Jastrow1 , ER Johnston1 , DA<br />

Antonopoulos1 , JA Gilbert1 and F Meyer1 , (1)Argonne<br />

National Laboratory, (2)Northern Arizona University.<br />

Spatial structure <strong>of</strong> soil microbial communities from<br />

centimeter to ecosystem.<br />

3:40 PM COS 64-7 Ladau, J1 , TJ Sharpton1 , G Jospin2 , SW<br />

Kembel3 , JP O’Dwyer4 , A Koeppel5 , JL Green3 and KS<br />

Pollard6 , (1)Gladstone Institutes, (2)UC Davis Genome<br />

Center, (3)University <strong>of</strong> Oregon, (4)Santa Fe Institute, (5)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, (6)Gladstone Institutes and UC San<br />

Francisco. Global hotspots <strong>of</strong> marine bacterial diversity<br />

are highly affected by human impacts.<br />

4:00 PM COS 64-8 Brewer, PE and JC von Fischer, Colorado<br />

State University. Effects <strong>of</strong> primary microenvironments on<br />

archaeal community composition in a semi-arid ecosystem.<br />

4:20 PM COS 64-9 Zeglin, LH1 , MM David2 , E Prestat2 , A<br />

Lindsley1 , M Arango3 , PJ Bottomley1 , RL Hettich4 ,<br />

JK Jansson2 , A Jumpponen3 , C Rice3 , SG Tringe5 ,<br />

NC VerBerkmoes4 and DD Myrold6 , (1)Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Crop and Soil Science, (2)Lawrence Berkeley National<br />

Laboratory, (3)Kansas State University, (4)Oak Ridge<br />

National Laboratory, (5)Lawrence Berkeley National<br />

Laboratory, US Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, (6)Oregon State<br />

University. Microbial functional response to altered<br />

precipitation timing and duration – Implications for the<br />

soil carbon cycle.<br />

COS 65 - Modeling I<br />

Portland Blrm 254, Oregon Convention Center<br />

1:30 PM COS 65-1 Grace, JB1 , DR Schoolmaster Jr. 2 , GR<br />

Guntenspergen1 , BR Mitchell3 , A Little4 , K Miller3 and EW Schweiger3 , (1)US Geological Survey, (2)Five<br />

Rivers Services at US Geological Survey, (3)National<br />

Park Service, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Stout. A third<br />

generation <strong>of</strong> structural equation modeling: From<br />

theories to queries.<br />

1:50 PM COS 65-2 Irvine, KM1 , R Al-Chokhachy1 , EK Archer2 ,<br />

JL Kershner1 , S Miller3 and BB Roper2 , (1)US Geological<br />

Survey, (2)U.S.D.A. Forest Service, (3)Utah State<br />

University. Using structural equation models to evaluate<br />

long-term aquatic effectiveness monitoring efforts.<br />

2:10 PM COS 65-3 Hararuk, O1 , D Obrist2 and Y Luo1 , (1)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma, (2)Desert Research Institute.<br />

Modeling the sensitivity <strong>of</strong> soil mercury storage to<br />

climate-induced changes in soil carbon pools.<br />

2:30 PM COS 65-4 O’Dwyer, J1 , SW Kembel2 and JL Green2 , (1)<br />

Santa Fe Institute, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Oregon. Phylogenetic<br />

sampling and the signatures <strong>of</strong> community assembly.<br />

2:50 PM COS 65-5 Li, D1 , C Schädel2 , J Zhou1 and Y Luo1 , (1)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Florida. A datamodel<br />

fusion technique to evaluate the temperature<br />

sensitivity <strong>of</strong> SOC decomposition.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

3:20 PM COS 65-6 Oedekoven, CS1 , ST Buckland1 , ML<br />

Mackenzie1 , R King1 , KO Evans2 and LW Burger2 3:40 PM<br />

, (1)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> St Andrews, (2)Mississippi State University.<br />

A Bayesian approach to analysing distance sampling<br />

data with application to large-scale experimental studies.<br />

COS 65-7 Drapek, RJ, USDA Forest Service. Sources<br />

<strong>of</strong> vegetation model uncertainty: Differences in soil and<br />

climate data inputs affect future projections.<br />

4:00 PM COS 65-8 Rota, CT1 , JJ Millspaugh1 , DC Kesler1 , CP<br />

Lehman2 , MA Rumble3 and CM Bodin<strong>of</strong>4 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Missouri, (2)South Dakota Department <strong>of</strong> Game, Fish and<br />

Parks, (3)U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research<br />

Station, (4)Missouri Department <strong>of</strong> Conservation. A<br />

Bayesian modified case-control model for estimating<br />

absolute probability <strong>of</strong> use from use-availability data.<br />

4:20 PM COS 65-9 Folse, HJ III and SD Allison, University <strong>of</strong><br />

California. Emergent spatial structure in a community <strong>of</strong><br />

extracellular enzyme-producing microbes.<br />

4:40 PM COS 65-10 Ness, GA 1 , J Chamberlain 2 , S Bonner 1<br />

and C Small 3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky, (2)USDA<br />

Forest Service, Southern Research Station, (3)Radford<br />

University. Modeling the relationship between below<br />

ground and above ground biomass <strong>of</strong> black cohosh.<br />

COS 66 - Mutualism And Facilitation III<br />

Portland Blrm 255, Oregon Convention Center<br />

1:30 PM COS 66-1 Davis, TS 1 , K Boundy-Mills 2 and PJ Landolt 1 ,<br />

(1)USDA, (2)UC Davis. Volatile emissions from an epiphytic<br />

fungus are semiochemicals for eusocial wasps.<br />

1:50 PM COS 66-2 Moeller, HV 1 , K Peay 2 and T Fukami 1 , (1)<br />

Stanford University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota. Turnover<br />

in the ectomyccorhizal fungal community along a soil age<br />

gradient.<br />

2:10 PM COS 66-3 Fitzpatrick, GM, MC Lanan and JL Bronstein,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arizona. Consequences <strong>of</strong> ant thermal<br />

tolerance and dominance hierarchies for an ant-plant<br />

mutualism.<br />

2:30 PM COS 66-4 Van Bael, SA 1 , WT Wcislo 2 and SA Rehner 3 ,<br />

(1)Tulane University, (2)Smithsonian Tropical Research<br />

Institute, (3)USDA-ARS. Interacting symbioses: Leaf<br />

endophyte load and fungal garden development in leafcutting<br />

ants.<br />

2:50 PM COS 66-5 Larimer, A, K Clay and JD Bever, Indiana<br />

University. The effects <strong>of</strong> nitrogen and phosphorus<br />

additions on the mutualisms between plants, arbuscular<br />

mycorrhizal fungi, and rhizobia bacteria.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

3:20 PM COS 66-6 Wilson, HE, BR Johnson, RC Mueller, L<br />

Pfeifer-Meister, TE Tomaszewski, BJM Bohannan and<br />

SD Bridgham, University <strong>of</strong> Oregon. Experimental<br />

warming across a natural climate gradient reverses soil<br />

nutrient effects on arbuscular mycorrhizal abundance in<br />

prairie plants.<br />

3:40 PM COS 66-7 Paige, KN 1 , DR Scholes 2 and MH Siddappaji 1 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Illinois - Urbana Champaign, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Chromosome amplification<br />

and the phenomenon <strong>of</strong> overcompensation in plants.<br />

4:00 PM COS 66-8 Cheeke, TE 1 , JD Bever 2 , MB Cruzan 1 and<br />

TN Rosenstiel 1 , (1)Portland State University, (2)Indiana<br />

University. A field evaluation <strong>of</strong> arbuscular mycorrhizal<br />

fungal colonization in split plots <strong>of</strong> conventional and<br />

genetically modified Bt maize.<br />

4:20 PM COS 66-9 Scholes, DR 1 and KN Paige 2 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />

- Urbana Champaign. Endopolyploidy and fitness<br />

compensation following herbivory in globally-distributed<br />

ecotypes and cell-cycle mutant lines.<br />

4:40 PM COS 66-10 Erlandson, SR, JA Savage, J Cavender-Bares<br />

and K Peay, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota. Ectomycorrhizal<br />

fungal community response to a water availability gradient.<br />

COS 67 - Plant-Insect Interactions I<br />

Portland Blrm 256, Oregon Convention Center<br />

1:30 PM COS 67-1 Sconiers, WB and MD Eubanks, Texas A&M<br />

University. The Nutrient Availability Hypothesis: A test <strong>of</strong><br />

a unifying plant-herbivore hypothesis.<br />

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

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