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Cambridge. Resilience <strong>of</strong> dynamic ecological networks<br />

with multiple interaction types.<br />

9:20 AM COS 85-5 Allen, DC, KE McCluney and JL Sabo,<br />

Arizona State University. Water limitation structures<br />

terrestrial animal communities.<br />

9:40 AM Break<br />

9:50 AM COS 85-6 Klecka, J 1 , DS Boukal 1 and AP Beckerman 2 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> South Bohemia, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Sheffield.<br />

Body mass dependent dispersal and feeding constraints<br />

drive food web assembly.<br />

10:10 AM COS 85-7 Ruppert, JLW 1 , L Vigliola 2 , MJ Travers 3 ,<br />

MJ Fortin 1 and MG Meekan 3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Toronto,<br />

(2)Institut de recherche pour le développement, (3)<br />

Australian Institute <strong>of</strong> Marine Science. Apex predators<br />

and human populations as structuring agents on Indo-<br />

Pacific coral reefs.<br />

10:30 AM COS 85-8 Young, H, Harvard University. Effects<br />

<strong>of</strong> productivity on food chain length in tropical<br />

insular systems.<br />

10:50 AM COS 85-9 McIntosh, AR 1 , PA McHugh 2 and RM<br />

Thompson 3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Canterbury, (2)Statewide<br />

Salmon & Steelhead Unit, (3)Monash University.<br />

Habitat size influences on river food web structure and<br />

subsequent stability.<br />

11:10 AM COS 85-10 Thurber, AR, Oregon State University. Dietdependant<br />

incorporation <strong>of</strong> biomarkers from microbial<br />

food sources: Implications for food-web studies that use<br />

stable isotope and fatty acid analyses.<br />

8 am-11:30 am<br />

nature: A case study using lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus<br />

L.).<br />

10:50 AM COS 86-9 Le Gall, M, Texas A&M University. Nutrientallelochemical<br />

interactions and generalist insect<br />

herbivores: A fitness landscape approach .<br />

11:10 AM COS 86-10 Kelly, CA, University <strong>of</strong> Colorado. Chemical<br />

mediation <strong>of</strong> Penstemon-herbivore interactions: A<br />

comparison among Colorado populations.<br />

COS 86 - Herbivory: Plant Defenses II<br />

E144, Oregon Convention Center<br />

8:00 AM<br />

8:20 AM<br />

COS 86-1 Kersch-Becker, MF and JS Thaler, Cornell<br />

University. Plant resistance regulates the strength <strong>of</strong><br />

density-dependent processes in aphid populations.<br />

COS 86-2 Callis, K, K Kitajima, H McAuslane and DJ<br />

Levey, University <strong>of</strong> Florida. Silica as a plant defense<br />

against herbivorous insects.<br />

8:40 AM COS 86-3 Trowbridge, AM<br />

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

109<br />

1 , DM Bowers2 and RK<br />

Monson3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Colorado, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Colorado at Boulder, (3)University <strong>of</strong> Colorado, Boulder.<br />

Individual and synergistic effects <strong>of</strong> monoterpenes on<br />

caterpillar growth and immune response: Herbivoreinduced<br />

resistance versus susceptibility.<br />

9:00 AM COS 86-4 Meyer, ST1 , J Loranger2 , B Shipley2 and WW<br />

Weisser1 , (1)TU Munich, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Sherbrooke.<br />

Predictions <strong>of</strong> herbivory in monocultures and mixtures<br />

based on plant functional traits.<br />

9:20 AM COS 86-5 Oikawa, PA1 , L Li2 , M Timko2 , J Mak3 and<br />

M Lerdau2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California, Riverside, (2)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, (3)State University <strong>of</strong> New York.<br />

Methanol production and emission by plants in response<br />

to damage and wounding.<br />

9:40 AM Break<br />

9:50 AM COS 86-6 McNutt, DW and N Underwood, Florida State<br />

University. The adaptive value and costs <strong>of</strong> plasticity<br />

in the induced defenses and tolerance to herbivory <strong>of</strong><br />

Solanum carolinense.<br />

10:10 AM COS 86-7 Ballhorn, DJ1 , S Kautz2 and M Schädler3 ,<br />

(1)Portland State University, (2)Field Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

History, (3)Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research<br />

- UFZ. Rhizobial symbiosis affects higher trophic levels<br />

by altering direct and indirect plant defenses.<br />

10:30 AM COS 86-8 Kautz, S1 and DJ Ballhorn2 COS 87 - Invasion: Community Effects I<br />

E146, Oregon Convention Center<br />

8:00 AM COS 87-1 Metz, MR<br />

, (1)Field<br />

Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History, (2)Portland State University.<br />

Concerted effects <strong>of</strong> direct and indirect plant defenses in<br />

1 , JM Varner2 , KM Frangioso1 , RK<br />

Meentemeyer3 and DM Rizzo1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />

Davis, (2)Mississippi State University, (3)University <strong>of</strong><br />

North Carolina, Charlotte. Interacting disturbances:<br />

Unexpected increases in coast redwood mortality from<br />

synergistic effects <strong>of</strong> fire and a non-native pathogen.<br />

8:20 AM COS 87-2 Schultz, E1 , J Phillips1 , A Tucker1 , K<br />

McEachern2 and D Thomson1 , (1)Claremont McKenna,<br />

Pitzer and Scripps Colleges, (2)USGeological Survey<br />

- Western <strong>Ecological</strong> Research Center. Effects <strong>of</strong><br />

introduced herbivore removal on an island rare and<br />

endemic plant community .<br />

8:40 AM COS 87-3 Anderson, RC1 , JT Bauer2 and MR Anderson1 ,<br />

(1)Illinois State University, (2)Indiana University. Garlic<br />

mustard’s (Alliaria petiolata) effectiveness as an invader <strong>of</strong><br />

Eastern North <strong>America</strong>n deciduous forest groundlayers.<br />

9:00 AM COS 87-4 Molinari, N and CM D’Antonio, University <strong>of</strong><br />

California Santa Barbara. Structural and compositional<br />

differences between native and non-native dominated<br />

grasslands.<br />

9:20 AM COS 87-5 Rodriguez-Cabal, MA1 , MN Barrios Garcia1 ,<br />

GC Amico2 and NJ Sanders1 9:40 AM<br />

, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee,<br />

(2)INIBIOMA, CONICET-Universidad Nacional del<br />

Comahue. Direct and indirect impacts <strong>of</strong> introduced<br />

species on community dynamics.<br />

Break<br />

9:50 AM COS 87-6 Chapman, SK1 , KA Devine1 and RO Jones2 ,<br />

(1)Villanova University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Nevada-Reno.<br />

Interactions between herbivory and nitrogen availability<br />

alter invasive plant dynamics in forest understory<br />

communities.<br />

10:10 AM COS 87-7 Iannone, BV III1 , L Heneghan2 , D Rijal1 and<br />

DH Wise1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Chicago, (2)DePaul<br />

University. Discovering the belowground causes and<br />

consequences <strong>of</strong> Rhamnus cathartica L. (European<br />

buckthorn) invasions.<br />

10:30 AM COS 87-8 Stoner, EW, LA Yeager and CA Layman,<br />

Florida International University. Epibenthic jellyfish<br />

blooms: Effects <strong>of</strong> a native-invader on community<br />

structure <strong>of</strong> Bahamian seagrass ecosystems.<br />

10:50 AM COS 87-9 Rabie, PA, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota. Patch<br />

expansion and community characteristics associated<br />

with Bromus inermis stands in mixed-grass prairie.<br />

11:10 AM COS 87-10 Lekberg, Y1 , S Gibbons1 , S Rosendahl2 and<br />

PW Ramsey1 , (1)MPG Ranch, (2)Copenhagen University.<br />

Legacies <strong>of</strong> plant invasions - not always a story <strong>of</strong> doom<br />

and gloom.<br />

COS 88 - Invasion: Species Interactions I<br />

Portland Blrm 254, Oregon Convention Center<br />

8:00 AM COS 88-1 Carrillo, J1 , Y Wang2 , J Ding2 , K Klootwyk1 ,<br />

B Li3 , S Fu4 , J Zou5 and E Siemann1 , (1)Rice University,<br />

(2)Wuhan Botanical Garden, (3)Fudan University, (4)<br />

South China Botanical Garden, (5)Nanjing Agricultural<br />

University. Biotic interactions and decreased indirect<br />

WEDNESDAY

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