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8 am-11:30am<br />
8:40 AM COS 93-3 Cheatham, T II, BA Murry and JJ Student,<br />
Central Michigan University. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the resilience<br />
<strong>of</strong> a fishery restoration success: source-sink population<br />
dynamics <strong>of</strong> walleye, Sander vitreus, in Saginaw Bay,<br />
Lake Huron.<br />
9:00 AM COS 93-4 Lesser, MR1 and ST Jackson2 , (1)Syracuse<br />
University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming. Some <strong>of</strong> these<br />
trees are not like the others: Individual tree contributions<br />
to population growth over five centuries in colonizing<br />
ponderosa pine populations.<br />
9:20 AM COS 93-5 Dibble, CJ and VHW Rudolf, Rice University.<br />
Intraspecific priority effects mediate population growth<br />
and trait change in a host-pathogen system.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 93-6 West, DC and DM Post, Yale University.<br />
Effect <strong>of</strong> climate driven shifts in initial population size on<br />
the phytoplankton spring bloom.<br />
10:10 AM COS 93-7 Miller, J1 , DJ Teel2 , A Baptista3 and CA<br />
Morgan1 , (1)Oregon State University, (2)NOAA Fisheries,<br />
(3)Oregon Health Sciences University. Disentangling<br />
bottom-up and top-down control during a critical period<br />
in the life history <strong>of</strong> an anadromous fish.<br />
10:30 AM COS 93-8 Brouwer, N1 and S Kalisz2 , (1)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> PIttsburgh, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh. The ups and<br />
downs <strong>of</strong> dormancy: the importance <strong>of</strong> accounting for<br />
prolonged dormancy in plant populations.<br />
10:50 AM COS 93-9 Brooks, ME1 , MR Darrigo2 , EM Bruna III1 , P<br />
Rubim2 and M Uriarte3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Florida, (2)INPA,<br />
(3)Columbia University. Variability in demographic rates<br />
on multiple scales: Heliconia acuminata in fragments <strong>of</strong><br />
the Amazon.<br />
11:10 AM COS 93-10 Powell, KI and TM Knight, Washington<br />
University in St. Louis. Effects <strong>of</strong> an invasive plant on the<br />
population dynamics <strong>of</strong> common and rare native species<br />
explain patterns <strong>of</strong> invasions on biodiversity.<br />
California.<br />
10:10 AM COS 94-7 Highland, SA 1 and MV Santelmann 2 , (1)<br />
National Research Council, (2)Oregon State University.<br />
Long-term plant community changes in restored and<br />
remnant Willamette valley wet prairie wetlands.<br />
10:30 AM COS 94-8 Powers, RC 1 , JMH Knops 2 and CE Brassil 2 ,<br />
(1)University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska-Lincoln, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Nebraska. Prairie diversity: Relative roles <strong>of</strong> biotic and<br />
abiotic factors in a managed grassland system.<br />
10:50 AM COS 94-9 Gallagher, KJ 1 and AS Thorpe 2 , (1)Oregon<br />
State University, (2)Institute for Applied Ecology.<br />
Recruitment predictors <strong>of</strong> endangered prairie species: A<br />
case study <strong>of</strong> Erigeron decumbens.<br />
11:10 AM COS 94-10 Hamman, ST, Center for Natural Lands<br />
Management. Using arbuscular mycorrhizae in prairie<br />
restoration: Sources, methods, and short-term<br />
successes.<br />
COS 94 - Restoration Ecology IV<br />
C120, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM COS 94-1 Thorpe, AS<br />
112 ESA 97th Annual Meeting, August 5 - 10, 2012, Oregon Convention Center<br />
1 , SS Perakis2 , TN Kaye1 and<br />
C Catricala2 8:20 AM<br />
, (1)Institute for Applied Ecology, (2)US<br />
Geological Survey. Nutrient limitation <strong>of</strong> native and<br />
invasive N2-fixing plants in Willamette Valley prairies.<br />
COS 94-2 Havill, SA1 , S Schwinning1 , KG Lyons2 and<br />
PS Williamson3 8:40 AM<br />
, (1)Texas State University, (2)Trinity<br />
University, (3)Texas State University-San Marcos. Can<br />
prescribed fire be used to manage a C(4) invasive grass<br />
in a C(4) grassland?.<br />
COS 94-3 Gallagher, MK, University <strong>of</strong> California Irvine.<br />
Seed source impacts germination and early establishment<br />
<strong>of</strong> dominant grasses in prairie restorations.<br />
9:00 AM COS 94-4 Cook, VK and KR Hickman, Oklahoma State<br />
University. Integrating the fire-grazing interaction with<br />
herbicide treatments: A novel approach to controlling<br />
Lespedeza cuneata in the tallgrass prairie.<br />
9:20 AM COS 94-5 Silva, LCR1 , R Corrêa2 , T Doane1 and W<br />
Horwath3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Brasilia, (3)University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis. Invasive<br />
grasses increase soil carbon sequestration from near<br />
zero to forest-like levels following the restoration <strong>of</strong><br />
mined areas in central Brazil.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 94-6 Sutton, MP1 , M Macias2 and DR Sandquist1 COS 95 - Sustainability<br />
C123, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM COS 95-1 Wilberding, S, Pennsylvania State University.<br />
Configuring urban green infrastructure for flood<br />
8:20 AM<br />
mitigation using the EPA SUSTAIN model.<br />
COS 95-2 Rivrud, IM<br />
,<br />
(1)California State University, Fullerton, (2)California<br />
State University, Fullerton.. Effect <strong>of</strong> exotic grass removal<br />
and native seed augmentation on re-establishment <strong>of</strong><br />
common oak understory species on Santa Catalina Island,<br />
1 , K Sonkoly2 , R Lehoczki2 , S<br />
Csányi2 , GO Storvik1 and A Mysterud1 , (1)Centre for<br />
<strong>Ecological</strong> and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), (2)<br />
Institute for Wildlife Conservation. Towards sustainable<br />
trophy hunting: No evidence <strong>of</strong> a long term negative<br />
trend (1881-2008) <strong>of</strong> red deer antler sizes with restricted<br />
trophy hunting in Hungary.<br />
8:40 AM COS 95-3 Chan, KMA1 , TD Sisk2 , G Singh1 , J Tam1 ,<br />
SC Klain1 , M Mach1 and RG Martone1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />
British Columbia, (2)Northern Arizona University. Barriers<br />
and incentives to engagement in public policy and<br />
discourse.<br />
9:00 AM COS 95-4 Chang, H1 , IW Jung1 , AL Strecker1 , D<br />
Wise2 , M Lafrenz1 , V Shandas1 , H Moradkhani1 , JA<br />
Yeakley1 , Y Pan1 , R Bean1 , M Psaris1 and G Johnson1 ,<br />
9:20 AM<br />
(1)Portland State University, (2)US Geological Survey.<br />
Multidimensional assessment <strong>of</strong> the spatial distribution <strong>of</strong><br />
water resource vulnerability in the Columbia River basin,<br />
USA.<br />
COS 95-5 Smith, WK1 , CC Cleveland1 , SC Reed2 ,<br />
NL Miller3 and SW Running1 9:40 AM<br />
, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Montana,<br />
(2)U.S. Geological Survey, (3)University <strong>of</strong> California<br />
Berkeley. Bioenergy potential <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />
constrained by satellite observations <strong>of</strong> existing<br />
productivity.<br />
Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 95-6 Molnar, JL, T Kroeger, RI McDonald and S<br />
Walsh, The Nature Conservancy. Seeking solutions for<br />
business and nature: Incorporating ecosystem services<br />
into corporate decisions.<br />
10:10 AM COS 95-7 Kline, KL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.<br />
Methods for understanding land-use change dynamics<br />
and improving assessment <strong>of</strong> sustainable service<br />
provision: Models, science and causal analysis.<br />
10:30 AM COS 95-8 Graves, JH, Green Mountain College.<br />
Recognizing biodiversity conservation as a sustainability<br />
initiative on the college campus: How the STARS system<br />
rates species decline.<br />
COS 96 - Urban Ecosystems II<br />
E145, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM COS 96-1 McClintock, N1 , G Sposito2 and N Sayre2 ,<br />
(1)Portland State University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> California.<br />
WEDNESDAY