Plant Ecology
Plant Community Succession on Drying Lakes in the Yukon Flats, Alaska
Poster Number: 287 Presenter/Primary Author: Mark Winterstein Plant succession is often studied by observing how plant communities colonize the landscape and subsequently change over time.
Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research Program: Overview of FCE III
Poster Number: 283 Presenter/Primary Author: Evelyn Gaiser The Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) site is located in South Florida, where the expansive coastal Everglades wilderness interacts with an urban and agricultural
Community Convergence or Divergence in Resource Manipulation Experiments
Working Group Reports Final reports: La Pierre_converg_report.pdf Participant list: La Pierre_converg_participants.xlsx Session: Ad-hoc Working Group Session 1 - (Monday Lunch) Room Assignment: Eastside - Rainbow Fireside (75)
Assessing Phenological Overlap of Native and Introduced Plant Species in Interior Alaska
Poster Number: 277 Presenter/Primary Author: Stephen Decina Boreal ecosystems in Alaska have historically been buffered from the impacts of non-native plant invasions due to a cold climate, permafrost soils and a limited human disturbance footprint.
Aboveground and Belowground Responses to Nutrient Additions and Herbivore Exclusion in Arctic Tundra Ecosystems in Northern Alaska
Poster Number: 265 Presenter/Primary Author: John Moore The Exploitation Ecosystem Hypothesis (EEH) describes how food chains develop along aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) gradients.