RESTORATION ECOLOGY AND INVASIONS

Tuesday, August 8, 2000
10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Sports Event Center (Site A)
90Assessment of floristic quality after 13 years of restoration at the Mount St. John/Bergamo Prairie.
WISCHMEYER, A.L. , L.M. JABLONSKI and D.R. CONOVER, D.R. GEIGER
91Diagnostic tools and reclamation technology for mitigating impacts of DoD/DOE activities on arid areas.
KENT OSTLER, DRW. , DRJ. DENNIS HANSEN and DRC. DAVID ANDERSON
92Late summer irrigation effects on recovery of native sagebrush steppe vegetation and establishment of a crested wheatgrass seeding in areas burned by wildfire.
BLEW, R.D.
94Nitrogen immobilization for the restoration of cheatgrass, Bromus tectorum, infested rangelands.
LUSTER, R.A. , E.W. SCHUPP
95Factors affecting successful control of French and Scotch broom and restoration of native communities in coastal California grasslands.
ALEXANDER, J.M.F. , C.M. D'ANTONIO and K.A. HAUBENSAK
96The effects of environmental variation on ecological invasions.
NEUBERT, M. , M. KOT and M. LEWIS
97Restoring dry meadow ecosystems using threshold and alternative state concepts: Environmental and seedling response.
CHAMBERS, J.C. , A.R. LINNEROOTH and P.S. MEBINE
98Restoring dry meadow ecosystems using threshold and alternative state concepts: Aboveground vegetation response.
WRIGHT, J.M. , J.C. CHAMBERS
99Interactions between Centaurea solstitialis and Nassella pulchra in deep and shallow soils.
REEVER-MORGHAN, K.J.
100Do annual brome grasses impact plant biomass in a mixed grass prairie ecosystem?
OGLE, S.M. , W.A. REINERS
101Effects of soil nutrient depletion and enrichment on plant biodiversity and restoration in a Kansas grassland.
SCHRAG, A.M. , V.H. SMITH and B.L. FOSTER, V.L. PETERSON
102Effects of seeding depth and mowing on plant diversity and floristic quality in new tallgrass prairie reconstructions.
MOELLER, S.H. , T.W. JURIK
103Resource competition between the exotic invasive, purple loosestrife, and native broad-leaved cattail: Evidence from field observations.
BUNKER, D.E. , W.P. CARSON
104Construction cost and plant invasibility: Comparing Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) with its non-invasive neighbors along disturbed ponds.
NAGEL, J.M. , K.L. GRIFFIN
105Primary productivity and nutrient dynamics in the Upper Colorado River Basin: Implications for floodplain restoration.
GOURLEY, J.L. , T.A. CROWL and M.J. TOWNSEND
106Tolerance to soil moisture and light conditions of an invasive exotic Lepidium latifolium and two competing native species.
CHEN, H. , R.G. QUALLS and R.R. BLANK, A. HAWKINS, H. HUEY, J. MATUSZAK, G. TORRES
107Spotted knapweed impacts on soil water status and selected soil physical properties.
SPERBER, T.D. , J.M. WRAITH
108The effects of donor soil and organic amendments on microbial community dynamics in wetland mitigation at the Fernald Environmental Management Project, Hamilton County, Ohio.
SNYDER, S.R. , S.I. BOYLE and C.F. FRIESE
109Evaluating ecosystem restoration in the Kissimmee River with metrics based on different reference conditions.
ANDERSON, D.H.
110Monitoring the invasion of woody exotic species in the "El Palmar" National Park (Argentina) using remote sensing.
SELMO, F.E.R. , M. FERNANDA MENVIELLE and A.L. SCOPEL, P. MINOTTI
111Rates and dynamics of Utah Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma) invasion in arid shrublands.
GRAY, S.T. , S. JACKSON and J. BETANCOURT
112The role of sub-surface fissures on the establishment of an invasive woody shrub (Prosopis glandulosa) in grasslands.
JURENA, P.N. , S. ARCHER
113The change in forested wetland canopy coverage after forty years of desiccation compared to seven years of rehydration.
VOLIN, J.C. , D. OWEN and W.A. DUNSON, D.F. AUSTIN
114Ranking the components of ecological resistance to biological invaders in a southeastern riparian forest.
VON HOLLE, B. , D. SIMBERLOFF
115 Experimental removal of invasive Acer platanoides seedlings and canopy trees: Responses of native Acer saccharum and invasive Acer platanoides seedling banks.
PENDERGAST IV, T.H. , M.E. DWYER and S.R. PASSAFARO, S.L. WEBB
116Herbivory of Ceanothus fendleri: Implications for forest restoration.
HUFFMAN, D.W. , M.M. MOORE
117Early growth patterns of trees in a maple-basswood forest restoration.
VARRO, E.A. , C.A. ROSENTHAL and K.L. SHEA

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