Plant Ecology
Ecological Homogenization of Urban America
Meeting of investigators involved in an NSF Macrosystems Biology Program funded project. We need to meet on Tuesday, September 11 from 4 - 6 and are requesting a room for this meeting. Session: Ancillary Working Group Session 3 - Tuesday Room Assignment: Ruesch Auditorium - Hobbs (50)
Ecological Homogenization of Urban America
Poster Number: 249 Presenter/Primary Author: Peter Groffman Urban, suburban and exurban ecosystems are important and increasing in the U.S. An apparent, but functionally untested result of urban land use change is homogenization across cities, where n
Carbon allocation and soil microbes explain plant response to N deposition
Poster Number: 246 Presenter/Primary Author: Emily Farrer Nitrogen enrichment causes changes in species composition, with a few species increasing in dominance and many species declining. Despite this consistent pattern across many systems, it is st
Long-term reproductive phenology in the Chihuahuan Desert linking legacy and contemporary datasets
Poster Number: 213 Presenter/Primary Author: Dawn Browning Arid and semi-arid regions of the southwestern USA are especially sensitive to changes in temperature as well as drought frequency and intensity.
How do arctic shrub canopies respond to changes in the diffuse light fraction of solar radiation?
Poster Number: 192 Presenter/Primary Author: Laura Van Der Pol The aim of this study is to understand how tall (>50cm) arctic shrub canopies, such as those dominated by the shrub species Betula nana and Salix pulchra, function under differ