Poster Session #12: Disturbance Ecology.

Wednesday, August 9, 2000
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Alpine North - Sports Event Center
49Influence of prescribed fire on spider and carabid beetle communities in southwestern Oregon.
PECK, R.W. and C.G. NIWA
50The effects of clearcutting and wildfire on ground-dwelling beetles.
CLAYTON, J.C.
51Patterns and processes of arthropod community succession after a fire.
BURGER, J.C. and M.A. PATTEN, J.T. ROTENBERRY, R.A. REDAK
52Seasonal effects of fire on microbiotic crusts in shortgrass steppe.
FORD, P.L. and G.V. JOHNSON
53Climate variability and forest fires in the Pacific Northwest.
KEETON, W.S. and J.F. FRANKLIN
54Duff moisture dynamics and duff consumption by fire in the Canadian boreal forest.
VO, S.T.K. and K. MIYANISHI, E.A. JOHNSON
55The effects of fire frequency on initial successional patterns in Yellowstone National Park.
SCHOENNAGEL, T. and M.G. TURNER, W.H. ROMME
56Long term development of stand structure following catastrophic fire in Yellowstone National Park: Do landscape legacies persist?
KASHIAN, D.M. and M.G. TURNER, W.H. ROMME
57Constraints on forest regrowth following 19th century clearcutting and fire.
LYTLE, D.E.
58Interactions between fire and bark beetles in an old growth pine forest.
SANTORO, A.E. and M.J. LOMBARDERO, M.P. AYRES, B.D. AYRES
59Distribution of bark beetles in a harvested landscape.
PARK, J.
60Effects of fire frequency on tree demography and community composition.
MINOR, E. and G.A. FOX
61Fuel consumption, fire temperature, and tree mortality following different seasons of burning in subtropical pine forest.
SNYDER, J.R. and H.A. BELLES, J.N. BURCH
62Jack pine in the absence of fire on Great Wass Island, ME: Bog and outcrop populations.
GRENIER, D.J. and A.M. BARTON
63Composition changes following fire and tree removal from shale glades.
ELY, J.S. and D.J. GIBSON
64Prescribed fire and understory vegetation dynamics in Ohio Quercus forests.
HUTCHINSON, T.F. and S. SUTHERLAND, E. KENNEDY SUTHERLAND
65Influence of severe wildfires on density and composition of tree layer on flatwoods sites of southeastern coastal plain, USA.
OUTCALT, K.W.
66CO2 flux in burned and unburned Prosopis savanna: Comparing Bowen ratio and leaf chamber photosynthesis.
ANSLEY, R.J. and W.A. DUGAS, B.A. KRAMP
67Flammability as niche construction: Canopy architecture's effect on the flammability of a chaparral species.
SCHWILK, D.W.
68Effects of fire and post-burn treatments on native and exotic vascular plant richness and cryptobiotic soils in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah.
EVANGELISTA, P.H. and Y. OTSUKI, T.J. STOHLGREN
69Ecological characteristics and long-term wood production in Douglas-fir forests.
BUSING, R.T. and S.L. GARMAN
70Spatial heterogeneity during the early stages of secondary succession in a slash-pine forest.
GUO, D. and P. MOU, R.J. JONES
71An alternative to clearcutting in the boreal forest: A twenty-seven-year trial of shelterwood harvesting in Alaska.
WURTZ, T.L. and J.C. ZASADA
72What prevents revegetation on Blue Mountain Ridge?
COLOSI, J.C and M. ROYA HAMADANI
73Landslide revegetation revisited: A test of the space-for-time substitution.
BRYANT, D.M. and D.J. ZARIN, J.C. INNES, M.J. DUCEY
74Gap dynamics in late-successional shortleaf pine forests in the Missouri Ozarks.
STAMBAUGH, M.C. and R.M. MUZIKA
75A cellular automata model of chaparral age mosaics.
CUMMINS, K. and D.H DEUTSCHMAN
76Quantifying relative impacts from vehicles and other trampling vectors.
YORKS, T.
77The effects of burning and grazing on a California grassland plant community.
MARTY, J.
78The influence of kangaroo rat mounds on species diversity and abundance in two grassland types at a semi-arid ecotone.
KROEL-DULAY, G. and T. HOCHSTRASSER, D.P.C. PETERS
79Causes of Juniperus ashei seedling growth suppression.
MCKINLEY, D. and O.W. VAN AUKEN
80Effects of shrubs and disturbances on pattern and process in Chihuahuan desert grasslands.
HOCHSTRASSER, T. and D.P.C. PETERS
81Effects of species and functional diversity of plants on ecosystem functioning: Preliminary results of a removal experiment.
URCELAY, C.R. and D.E. GURVICH, S.M. DíAZ, E. CUEVAS, F.S. CHAPIN III
82Effects of plant removals on soil surface erosion in a Chihuahuan Desert shrubland.
HUENNEKE, L.F. and M. BUONOPANE, L. BOTHERN, J.E. HERRICK
83The effect of human disturbance on plant assemblages and soil crusts of the shrub steppe in southeastern Washington.
HAWKE*, M.A. and J.R. KARR
84Vegetation response to large scale disturbance in a southern Appalachian forest: Hurricane Opal and salvage logging.
ELLIOTT, K.J. and S.L. HITCHCOCK, L.M. KRUEGER
85Responses to severe wind disturbance in an old-growth floodplain forest.
ALLEN, B.P. and R.R. SHARITZ
86Site factors and black ash regeneration in northern Minnesota.
BENEDICT, M.A. and L.F. FRELICH

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