Printed Program (PDF) - Ecological Society of America
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PS 39-202 Burkle, LA1, JR Mihaljevic2 and KG Smith3, (1)Montana<br />
State University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Colorado at Boulder, (3)<br />
Washington University in St. Louis. Effects <strong>of</strong> an invasive<br />
plant transcend ecosystem boundaries through a dragonflymediated<br />
trophic pathway.<br />
PS 39-203 Trevino, JM, RM Pendleton, LJ Driver, T Ware, S Josephson,<br />
D Viera, G McMichael, B Steele, D Quigley, S Barnes III,<br />
A Morris and DJ Hoeinghaus, University <strong>of</strong> North Texas.<br />
Ecosystem effects <strong>of</strong> predator foraging efficiency and<br />
excretion stoichiometry interact with nutrient enrichment in<br />
experimental streams.<br />
PS 39-204 Miller-ter Kuile, AT1, H Young2 and R Dirzo1, (1)Stanford<br />
University, (2)Harvard University. Resource availability<br />
determines abundance, predator body size, and food web<br />
structure in terrestrial arthropod communities at Palmyra<br />
Atoll.<br />
PS 39-205 Dumoulin, CE1, A Milt2 and PR Armsworth1, (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Tennessee, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee, Knoxville. Modeling<br />
spatial information transfer across trophic levels.<br />
PS 39-206 Michel, NL1, TW Sherry1, WP Carson2 and SJ Wright3, (1)<br />
Tulane University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, (3)Smithsonian<br />
Tropical Research Institute. Pervasive effects <strong>of</strong> the native<br />
collared peccary (Pecari tajacu) on lianas, understory<br />
vegetation, leaf litter, and leaf litter arthropods in lowland<br />
Central <strong>America</strong>n rain forest.<br />
PS 39-207 Kroon, AR and JG Bishop, Washington State University.<br />
Top-down control by insectivorous birds during primary<br />
succession on Mount St. Helens.<br />
PS 39-208 Koltz, AM and JP Wright, Duke University. Effects <strong>of</strong> wolf<br />
spider density on decomposer community structure and<br />
function in the Arctic.<br />
PS 39-209 Solecki, AM, A Grégoire Taillefer, MS Blair, S Rochefort, E<br />
Vajda and TA Wheeler, McGill University. Trophic structure<br />
in an Arctic terrestrial Diptera assemblage.<br />
PS 40 - Seed Production, Dispersal, And Predation<br />
Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />
PS 40-210 Kabeya, D1, Y Inagaki1, Y Chiba1, M Naramoto2 and Q<br />
Han1, (1)Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute,<br />
(2)Shizuoka Universty. Is reproductive event in Fagus<br />
crenata associated with the amount <strong>of</strong> individual level<br />
carbohydrate storage?.<br />
PS 40-211 Brown, KR1 and JA Antos2, (1)KR Brown and Associates,<br />
(2)University <strong>of</strong> Victoria. Seedbanks and germination<br />
ecology <strong>of</strong> bitter cherry (Prunus emarginata) on southern<br />
Vancouver Island.<br />
PS 40-212 Speights, C and DJ Grisé, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Seed<br />
production <strong>of</strong> summer and winter-active Helianthus on the<br />
Gulf Coast.<br />
PS 40-213 Han, Q1, D Kabeya2, A Iio3 and Y Kakubari4, (1)Forestry<br />
and Forest Products Research Institute, (2)Forestry and<br />
Forestproducts Research Institute, (3)National institute for<br />
environmental studies, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Shizuoka. Masting<br />
affected intra- and inter- annual variations in stored nitrogen<br />
reserves in Fagus crenata trees.<br />
PS 40-214 Tiansawat, P1, NG Beckman2 and JW Dalling1, (1)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Illinois, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska. Effects <strong>of</strong><br />
pre-dispersal seed predation and fungal infection on seed<br />
production and seed survival <strong>of</strong> the pioneer tree Luehea<br />
seemannii in Panama.<br />
PS 40-215 Al-Lozi, A and JA Myers, Washington University. Unraveling<br />
the roles <strong>of</strong> dispersal limitation and a dominant herbivore on<br />
seedling diversity and dynamics in temperate forests.<br />
PS 40-216 Funk, KA1, JMH Knops2 and WD Koenig3, (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Nebraska - Lincoln, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska-Lincoln, (3)<br />
Cornell University. Fire effects on acorn production support<br />
the stored resource model <strong>of</strong> intermittent reproduction.<br />
PS 40-217 Hillyer, RA and MR Silman, Wake Forest University. Seed<br />
predation along an elevation in and out <strong>of</strong> species’ native<br />
ranges.<br />
PS 40-218 Ko, AM1, CC Walton1, S Dunken1, JJ James2 and ZT<br />
Aanderud1, (1)Brigham Young University, (2)USDA-ARS.<br />
Snowpack influences potential fungal seed pathogens<br />
and the emergence <strong>of</strong> desert invasive and native grass<br />
seedlings.<br />
Life on Earth: Preserving, Utilizing, and Sustaining our Ecosystems<br />
4:30 pm-6:30 pm; 5 pm-6:30 pm; 5:30 pm-8:30 pm; 6:30 pm-8 pm<br />
PS 41 - Food Webs<br />
Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />
PS 41-219 Clark, JM1 and MW Kershner2, (1)Hiram College, (2)Kent<br />
State University. Habitat overlap and resource partitioning<br />
between a lotic fish assemblage and crayfish (Orconectes<br />
obscurus).<br />
PS 41-220 LeVan, KE and DA Holway, University <strong>of</strong> California, San<br />
Diego. The broader ecological effects <strong>of</strong> aphid tending by<br />
the Argentine ant.<br />
PS 41-221 Giery, ST, NP Lemoine, CM Hammerschlag-Peyer, R<br />
Abbey-Lee and CA Layman, Florida International University.<br />
Cross-habitat trophic coupling by arboreal predators:<br />
Allochthonous inputs follow diverse routes between food<br />
webs.<br />
PS 41-222 Downs, KN, NM Hayes, AM Rock, MJ Vanni and MJ<br />
Gonzalez, Miami University. The effects <strong>of</strong> light and nutrient<br />
supply on bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus) fitness and<br />
stoichiometry.<br />
PS 41-223 Fahimipour, AK1 and AM Hein2, (1)University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />
Riverside, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Florida. The ontogeny <strong>of</strong> food<br />
web structure.<br />
5 pm-6:30 pm<br />
ESA Musicians Central<br />
Ginkoberry Concourse, Oregon Convention Center<br />
5:30 pm-8:30 pm<br />
FT 12 - Citizen Science Showcase at Forest Park<br />
Martin Luther King Jr., Lobby-ticket booth area, Oregon<br />
Convention Center<br />
Organized by: M Dresner, A Rosemartin<br />
6:30 pm-8 pm<br />
All Tropical Biology Mixer Hosted by OTS<br />
F150, Oregon Convention Center<br />
British <strong>Ecological</strong> <strong>Society</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Ecology<br />
Centenary Reception (by invitation only)<br />
Portland Blrm 256, Oregon Convention Center<br />
ESA Applied Ecolgy, Agroecology, Human Ecology,<br />
Urban Ecosystem Ecology, and Environmental Justice<br />
Joint Mixer<br />
Portland Blrm 258, Oregon Convention Center<br />
ESA Asian Ecology Section Business Meeting and<br />
Mixer<br />
Morrison, Doubletree Hotel<br />
ESA Biogeosciences Mixer<br />
Portland Blrm 255, Oregon Convention Center<br />
ESA Education Section Mixer<br />
E146, Oregon Convention Center<br />
ESA Fund for the Future Reception (by invitation only)<br />
Red Star Tavern Club Rm, Hotel Monaco<br />
ESA Soil Ecology Section and Microbial Ecology Joint<br />
Mixer<br />
E145, Oregon Convention Center<br />
TUESDAY<br />
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