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PS 47-66 Jones, RO1, DW Johnson2, JC Chambers3, DI Board4 and<br />
RR Blank5, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Nevada-Reno, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Nevada, Reno, (3)USDA Forest Service, (4)USDA Forest<br />
Service Rocky Mountain Research Station, (5)USDA<br />
Agricultural Research Service. Effects <strong>of</strong> repeated burning<br />
<strong>of</strong> cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) dominated ecosystems<br />
on litter, soil and plant nitrogen: Implications for restoration.<br />
PS 47-67 Miller, SN, KK Bohn and M Thetford, University <strong>of</strong> Florida.<br />
Effect <strong>of</strong> herbicide treatments on above- and belowground<br />
biomass <strong>of</strong> Japanese climbing fern.<br />
PS 47-68 Meier, JA, Bowling Green State University. Enhancing the<br />
restoration <strong>of</strong> wet prairie following the removal <strong>of</strong> Frangula<br />
alnus (Glossy Buckthorn).<br />
PS 47-69 Burnham, J1, EW Schupp1, SE Shaff2, DA Pyke2, A<br />
Lindgren2, JC Chambers3 and PS Doescher4, (1)Utah State<br />
University, (2)USGS, (3)USDA Forest Service, (4)Oregon<br />
State University. Effects <strong>of</strong> tebuthiuron and imazapic on<br />
sagebrush and herbaceous understory.<br />
PS 47-70 Pasari, J1, G Ashton2, I Davidson3, ED Grosholz4, G Ruiz2,<br />
SL Williams5 and CJ Zabin2, (1)University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />
Davis, (2)Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, (3)<br />
Portland State, (4)University <strong>of</strong> California, (5)UC Davis. Risk<br />
assessment <strong>of</strong> six marine invasion pathways into California<br />
estuaries.<br />
PS 47-71 Kurtz, CM, U.S. Forest Service. An assessment <strong>of</strong> invasive<br />
plant species monitored in the Northern Research Station<br />
Region, 2005 through 2010.<br />
PS 48 - Invasion: Species Interactions<br />
Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />
PS 48-72 Gorney, R and M Watzin, University <strong>of</strong> Vermont. Evaluation<br />
<strong>of</strong> foodweb shifts with the addition <strong>of</strong> two species <strong>of</strong><br />
invasive planktivorous fish.<br />
PS 48-73 Skalova, H1, L Moravcova1, J Cuda2 and P Pysek3, (1)<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Botany, Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, Czech Republic,<br />
(2)Charles University, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> Botany, Academy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sciences, Pruhonice, Czech Republic. Role <strong>of</strong> traits,<br />
plasticity and local differentiation in plant invasions:<br />
Comparison <strong>of</strong> three balsam (Impatiens) species with<br />
different invasion status with their native congener.<br />
PS 48-74 Cuda, J1, H Skalova2, Z Janovsky1 and P Pysek3, (1)<br />
Charles University, Prague, (2)Institute <strong>of</strong> Botany, Academy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Sciences <strong>of</strong> the Czech Republic, (3)Institute <strong>of</strong> Botany,<br />
Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, Pruhonice, Czech Republic.<br />
<strong>Ecological</strong> requirements, short-term dynamics and<br />
competition <strong>of</strong> native and invasive balsam (Impatiens)<br />
species: A field study.<br />
PS 48-75 Gabrielson, SM, ML Ronsheim and KL VanCamp,<br />
Vassar College. Potential synergistic interactions<br />
between Celastrus orbiculatus (oriental bittersweet)<br />
and Agrilus planipennis (emerald ash borer): Implications<br />
for northeastern forests.<br />
PS 48-76 Bao, Z and ET Nilsen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State<br />
University (Virginia Tech). The interaction between invasive<br />
tree Ailanthus altissima and native Robinia pseudoacacia in<br />
eastern deciduous forest.<br />
PS 48-77 Chung, YA1, LA Burkle2 and TM Knight3, (1)Rice University,<br />
(2)Montana State University, (3)Washington University in<br />
St. Louis. Early stage invasion <strong>of</strong> a flowering shrub fails to<br />
disrupt native plant-pollinator interactions.<br />
PS 48-78 Morrison, JA1, C Zymaris1, K Mauck2, C Akparanta1, M<br />
Fertitta1, J Sblendorio1 and P Fourounjian1, (1)The College<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey, (2)The Pennsylvania State University.<br />
Competition and herbivory in co-invasive, non-native plants<br />
<strong>of</strong> the suburban/exurban forest herb layer.<br />
PS 48-79 Zelles, AM and TP Rooney, Wright State University. Positive<br />
feedback does not occur between garlic mustard (Alliaria<br />
petiolata) and Eurasian earthworms.<br />
PS 48-80 Fertitta, M, C Zymaris, A DiBartolo, J Sblendorio, P<br />
Fourounjian, C Akparanta and JA Morrison, The College<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey. Deer pressure in suburban/exurban forests<br />
and its relation to deer browse on invasive plants.<br />
PS 48-81 Newsom, AJ, Sea Grant Fellow, California State Lands<br />
Commission. Feeding and functional responses <strong>of</strong> invasive<br />
European green crabs (Carcinus maenas) in the presence <strong>of</strong><br />
an introduced sea slug (Philine orientalis).<br />
Life on Earth: Preserving, Utilizing, and Sustaining our Ecosystems<br />
4:30 pm-6:30 pm<br />
PS 48-82 Borowicz, V and JE Armstrong, Illinois State University.<br />
Growth <strong>of</strong> an exotic legume on a restored prairie depends<br />
on light, soil fertility, and root parasitism.<br />
PS 48-83 Sauby, KE1, AM Woodard2, RD Holt1 and TD Marsico2, (1)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Florida, (2)Arkansas State University. Impacts<br />
<strong>of</strong> native and invasive herbivores on Opuntia demography<br />
in Florida.<br />
PS 48-84 Sommers, P and P Chesson, University <strong>of</strong> Arizona.<br />
Buffelgrass (Pennisetum ciliare) potentially inhibits<br />
recruitment <strong>of</strong> suite <strong>of</strong> Sonoran perennials.<br />
PS 48-85 Freed, TZ, University <strong>of</strong> Maryland. Roles <strong>of</strong> competition and<br />
predation in the North <strong>America</strong>n invasion <strong>of</strong> the Asian bush<br />
mosquito aedes japonicus.<br />
PS 49 - Physiological Ecology<br />
Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />
PS 49-86 Stokes, TA and LJ Samuelson, Auburn University.<br />
Physiological adaptation to shade in longleaf pine.<br />
PS 49-87 Kaufman, NT, University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Cruz. The<br />
effects <strong>of</strong> albinism on the water relations and stem<br />
hydraulics <strong>of</strong> S. sempervirens shoots.<br />
PS 49-88 Grisé, DJ, AM Johnson, EE O’Brien and JS Gray, Texas<br />
A&M-Corpus Christi. Photosynthetic characteristics <strong>of</strong><br />
winter-active Helianthus on the Gulf Coast.<br />
PS 49-89 Barber, A1, F Busch2, JB Skillman3 and J Pitterman1, (1)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California Santa Cruz, (2)Australian National<br />
University, (3)California State University. Long-lived<br />
photosynthesis: Five decades <strong>of</strong> photosynthetic activity<br />
and foliar senescence in the needles <strong>of</strong> Pinus longaeva in<br />
California’s White Mountains.<br />
PS 49-90 Liu, JW1, CT Wu2, YH Wu2, CC Tsai3, P Chesson4 and<br />
CR Sheue1, (1)National Chung Hsing University, (2)<br />
National Chiayi University, (3)Kaohsiung District Agricultural<br />
Research and Extension Station, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Arizona.<br />
Novel adaptation to deep shade environments in basal<br />
vascular plants: Bizonoplasts <strong>of</strong> Selaginella.<br />
PS 49-91 Reuss-Schmidt, K, Portland State University. Interactions<br />
between mycorrhizal fungi and sex-specific physiology in<br />
Distichlis spicata..<br />
PS 49-92 Keen, KD1, JL Horton2, HD Clarke2 and JR Ward2, (1)<br />
UNC-Asheville, (2)University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Asheville.<br />
Effects <strong>of</strong> environmental and physiological factors on the<br />
production <strong>of</strong> bioactive chemicals in Panax quinquefolius<br />
L. (<strong>America</strong>n ginseng).<br />
PS 49-93 Gloser, V1, M Balaz1, R Jupa1 and S Jansen2, (1)Masaryk<br />
University, (2)Universität Ulm. Do xylem vessels <strong>of</strong> a liana<br />
species behave like ideal capillaries?.<br />
PS 49-94 Sendall, KM1, CH Lusk2 and PB Reich1, (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Minnesota, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Waikato. Ontogenetic variation<br />
in whole-plant carbon balance <strong>of</strong> juvenile evergreen trees.<br />
PS 49-95 Little, TK and MR Fulton, Bemidji State University. Physiological<br />
and environmental differences between the top and bottom <strong>of</strong><br />
a Pinus strobus canopy during cold hardening.<br />
PS 49-96 Hudson, PJ1, WT Pockman2 and NG McDowell3, (1)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico- Albuquerque, (2)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Mexico, (3)Los Alamos National Laboratory.<br />
Adjustment <strong>of</strong> xylem vulnerability to cavitation in a<br />
precipitation manipulation experiment.<br />
PS 49-97 Warpeha, K1, LS Kaufman1, J Gibbons1 and JH Sullivan2,<br />
(1)University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Chicago, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Maryland.<br />
Supplemental supply <strong>of</strong> phenylalanine to soybean seeds<br />
reduces damage by ultraviolet radiation in etiolated<br />
seedlings.<br />
PS 49-98 Mortazavi, B1, G Starr2, SF Oberbauer3 and H Genet2,<br />
(1)University <strong>of</strong> Alabama and Dauphin Island Sea Lab, (2)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Alabama, (3)Florida International University.<br />
Assimilation and partitioning <strong>of</strong> photosynthates into<br />
metabolic pools by the Arctic vegetation.<br />
PS 49-99 Boutz, AL1, WT Pockman1 and NG McDowell2, (1)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Mexico, (2)Los Alamos National Laboratory. Canopy<br />
adjustment in Pinus edulis as a response to experimental<br />
manipulations <strong>of</strong> water availability.<br />
PS 49-100 Nguyen, ML1, A Kertho2 and AS Verhoeven1, (1)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> St. Thomas, (2)North Dakota State University. Lightdependent<br />
regulation <strong>of</strong> state transitions in gymnosperms<br />
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