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Monday, August 2nd

Monday, August 2nd, 3:45 pm to 5:15 pm · 552A/Convention Center
Session 21: Contributed Papers: Community Structure, Function, and Dynamics
Presiding: Faith Inman-Narahari, University of California, Los Angeles
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21001August 2nd 3:45 pm552A/Convention CenterAssessment and future implications of changes in vegetation patterns in and around Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve (NDBR), west Himalaya, India.
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Oral PaperRawat, Balwant S; Rawal, R S.Mountain ecosystems
Biosphere Reserve
Vegetation pattern
21002August 2nd 4:00 pm552A/Convention CenterImpacts of Laurel Wilt Disease on Redbay (Persea borbonia) Population Structure and Forest Communities in the Coastal Plain of Georgia, USA
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Oral PaperSpiegel, Kimberly S.; Leege, Lissa M..Persea borbonia
laurel wilt disease
redbay
21003August 2nd 4:15 pm552A/Convention CenterDominance and diversity: The effect of cattail (Typha domingensis) management on a tropical seasonally dry wetland
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Oral PaperBufford, Jennifer L; González, Eugenio.Typha
management
Wetland Plants
plant diversity
avian habitat use
Palo Verde, Costa Rica
Seasonal Dry Tropical Ecosystems
21004August 2nd 4:30 pm552A/Convention CenterEffects of non-native earthworms on soil microbes and tree seedling growth
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Oral PaperMccormick, Melissa; Szlavecz, Katalin; Xia, Lijun; Saunders, Jaclyn K.; Morcol, Taylan; Whigham, Dennis.invasive earthworms
Mycorrhizae
seedlings
arbuscular mycorrhizae
Ectomycorrhizae
21005August 2nd 4:45 pm552A/Convention CenterHawaii Permanent Plot Network: First Census Results and Ongoing Research
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Oral PaperInman-Narahari, Faith; Ostertag, Rebecca; Cordell, Susan; Giardina, Christian; Sack, Lawren.tropical forest
climate change
permanent plots
21006August 2nd 5:00 pm552A/Convention CenterSeedling dynamics in native dominated Hawaiian rain forest
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Oral PaperInman-Narahari, Faith; Ostertag, Rebecca; Giardina, Christian; Cordell, Susan; Sack, Lawren.tropical forest
seedling recruitment

Tuesday, August 3rd

Tuesday, August 3rd, 8:00 am to 9:45 am · 555B/Convention Center
Session 24: Contributed Papers: Invasive Plants
Presiding: Cynthia Huebner, Northern Research Station
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24001August 3rd 8:00 am555B/Convention CenterMicrostegium vimineum’s germination, survival, and growth in closed-canopy deciduous forests
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Oral PaperHuebner, Cynthia; Miller, Gary.Microstegium vimineum
Japanese stiltgrass
closed-canopy forests
herbivory
24002August 3rd 8:15 am555B/Convention CenterInvasive species demonstrate higher phenotypic plasticity but native species have greater resilience to worsening conditions
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Oral PaperDavidson, Amy; Nicotra, Adrienne B..alien plant species
introduced plant species
phenotypic plasticity
resource availability
reaction norm
climate change
adaptation
Environment gradient
indigenous
24003August 3rd 8:30 am555B/Convention CenterNatural hybridization in Morus: Is an exotic mulberry threatening the native one?
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Oral PaperNepal, Madhav P.; Larson, Gary E..Morus
Moraceae
interspecific hybridization
microsatellites
Invasive Species
northwestern boundary
24004August 3rd 8:45 am555B/Convention CenterRapid activation of extrafloral nectaries induced by minimal damage in Chinese Tallow (Triadica sebifera)
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Oral PaperHarvey, Alan; Shiflett, Allison.extrafloral nectaries
Induced defense
Chinese Tallow
Triadica sebifera
24005August 3rd 9:00 am555B/Convention CenterInvasion and Hybridization as Potential Mechanisms for Cryptic Extinction: A Bittersweet (Celastrus spp.) Story
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Oral PaperZaya, David N.; Leicht-Young, Stacey A.; Pavlovic, Noel B.; Ashley, MV.hybridization
biological invasion
Celastrus orbiculatus
Celastrus scandens
Microsatellites (SSRs)
24006August 3rd 9:15 am555B/Convention CenterSelection dynamics in natural populations of Fallopia japonica and Persicaria virginiana: a multi-season selection analysis
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Oral PaperO'Donnell, Kelly.plant invasion
natural selection
Japanese Knotweed
24007August 3rd 9:30 am555B/Convention CenterWeed reproduction and dispersal in regulated rivers: genetic connectivity insights
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Oral PaperChong, Caroline.ecosystem processes
plant invasions
river ecosystem
genetic connectivity
dispersal
weeds
range expansion
genotypic diversity
Tuesday, August 3rd, 10:15 am to 12:00 pm · 555B/Convention Center
Session 33: Contributed Papers: Plant Response to Environmental Stressors
Presiding: Jack T. Tessier, SUNY Delhi
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33001August 3rd 10:15 am555B/Convention CenterRoot contraction helps “living rock” cacti avoid lethal temperatures when growing in rocky soil
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Oral PaperNorth, Gretchen; Garrett, Tadao.root contraction
desert biota
xylem
33002August 3rd 10:30 am555B/Convention CenterPhenotypic plasticity in Datura stramonium in response to density and nutrient supply
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Oral PaperJaphet, Wisdom; Zhou, Daowei.phenotypic plasticity
Datura Sramonium
density
Nutrient availability
Flexible strategy
specific leaf area
33003August 3rd 10:45 am555B/Convention CenterCan variable expression of herkogamy under drought stress explain autonomous selfing rates in Collinsia heterophylla?
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Oral PaperArathi H.S., Arathi; Rachael, Jorgensen.herkogamy
drought stress
selfing rate
Collinsia heterophylla
33004August 3rd 11:00 am555B/Convention CenterLarge flowers in stressful environments: the importance of floral longevity in a large-flowered Mediterranean family
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Oral PaperTeixido, Alberto L..floral longevity
flower size
Cistaceae
Mediterranean area
temperature
Maintenance costs
33005August 3rd 11:15 am555B/Convention CenterToxicity of Hyperaccumulated metals to larvae of the beet armyworm (Spodoptera exigua).
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Oral PaperCheruiyot, Dorothy; Boyd, Robert.Elemental Defense
33006August 3rd 11:30 am555B/Convention CenterNo evidence of contractile roots in Erythronium americanum.
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Oral PaperTessier, Jack T..Erythronium americanum
contractile roots
below-ground movement
Tuesday, August 3rd, 1:30 pm to 3:15 pm · 552B/Convention Center
Session 43: Contributed Papers: Seed Ecology and Plant Reproductive Ecology
Presiding: Claudia L. Jolls, East Carolina University
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43001August 3rd 1:30 pm552B/Convention CenterLatitudinal variation in seed germination requirements and phenological traits in Phemeranthus parviflorus (Nutt.) Kiger (Montiaceae)
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Oral PaperPrice, Taina M..Phemeranthus
Montiaceae
North America
seed germination
geographic variation
latitudinal range
local adaptation
43002August 3rd 1:45 pm552B/Convention CenterEffects of Smoke/Ash Solutions on Seed Germination Rates and Percentages of Twenty Tallgrass Prairie Species
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Oral PaperErvin, Stefanie L.; Daugherty, Bradley M.; Coutant, Nancy E.; Coons, Janice M..Smoke
prairie
Seed
Germination
43003August 3rd 2:00 pm552B/Convention CenterPatterns of seed abortion in response to leaf herbivory in a perennial legume herb Centrosema virginianum Bentham (Fabaceae: Papilionoideae)
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Oral PaperCardel Sharp, Yuria; Koptur, Suzanne.defoliation
herbivory
pollination
Fruit
seed size
Seed abortion
seed set
legume
resource allocation
clones
43004August 3rd 2:15 pm552B/Convention CenterThe role of Brassica rapa FLC orthologs in flowering time divergence due to drought in natural populations in California
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Oral PaperLitt, Amy; Nowogrodzki, Anna; Lalchan, Rebecca; Franks, Steven.Brassica
FLC
flowering time
climate change response
43005August 3rd 2:30 pm552B/Convention CenterReproductive assurance for a rewardless epiphytic orchid in Puerto Rico (Pleurothallis ruscifolia)
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Oral PaperCaraDonna, Paul; Ackerman, James D. .autogamy
Cleistogamy
Plant Size
fruit production
deception pollination
reproductive constraints
Orchidaceae
Puerto Rico
43006August 3rd 2:45 pm552B/Convention CenterVariation of reproductive modes and population genetic structures of a monocarpic perennial herb, Caridocriunm cordatum, in relation to habitat fragmentation
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Oral PaperOhara, Masashi; Narumi, Tadashi; Nishizawa, Miyuki.reproductive mode
Genetic variation
monocarpic perennical
Habitat fragmentation
43007August 3rd 3:00 pm552B/Convention CenterHedging our bets: seed mass, morphology and germination of Packera tomentosa
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Oral PaperJolls, Claudia L..heterocarpy
Packera
Tuesday, August 3rd, 3:45 pm to 5:30 pm · 552A/Convention Center
Session 45: Contributed Papers: Phylogeny, Diversity, and Niche Evolution
Presiding: Brendan P. Hodkinson, Duke University
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45001August 3rd 3:45 pm552A/Convention CenterSpecies richness and plant community phylogenetic structure are correlated with a key environmental gradient in Temperate Deciduous Forests of the northeastern U.S.
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Oral PaperBellemare, Jesse; Geber, Monica.ecology
species diversity
phylogenetic diversity
environmental gradient
forest herbs
diversity gradient
soil nutrients
community ecology
temperate deciduous forest
Community Phylogenetics
45002August 3rd 4:00 pm552A/Convention CenterDo tallgrass prairie remnants owe an extinction debt?
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Oral PaperKilroy, Hayley. tallgrass prairie
extinction debt
Island Biogeography
floristic quality
competition
colonization
Kansas
Asclepias meadii
species richness
45003August 3rd 4:15 pm552A/Convention CenterEnvironmental niche evolution and diversification in Pelargonium
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Oral PaperMartinez Cabrera, Hugo; Schlichting, Carl; Jones, Cynthia S..Pelargonium
Environmental niche evolution
South Africa
niche conservatism
functional integration
45004August 3rd 4:30 pm552A/Convention CenterNiche evolution and functional trait convergence in vernal pool endemics of the genus Lasthenia
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Oral PaperForrestel, Elisabeth; Ackerly, David D.; Emery, Nancy C.. vernal pools
functional traits
niche evolution
phylogenetic independent contrasts
Lasthenia
45005August 3rd 4:45 pm552A/Convention CenterDo lichens harbor their own 'rhizobia'? A large-scale phylogenetic survey of lichen-associated bacteria from the order Rhizobiales
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Oral PaperHodkinson, Brendan P.; Lutzoni, Francois.lichens
bacteria
UniFrac
microbial diversity
bacterial communities
Nitrogen

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