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Oral Session #63: Invasive Species: Terrestrial.
Presiding: D. Larson
Wednesday, August 7. 1:00 PM to 4:45 PM. Graham Meeting Room, TCC.

[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Mack, Richard*,1, Sun, Weibang2, 1 Washington State University, Pullman, WA2 Kunming Institute of Botany, Kunming, Yunnan, P. R. China. Yunnan: a recipient and potential source of invasive plant species.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Simonson, Sara*,1, Barnett, David1, Stohlgren, Thomas2, Randell, Amy1, 1 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO2 Midcontinent Ecological Science Center U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins, CO. Dataset integration and information sharing for improved prediction and detection of harmful invasive species.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Gerlach, John*,1, Rice, Kevin1, 1 University of California-Davis, Davis, CA. Predicting invasiveness from field experiments using congeneric plant species.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] BUCKLEY, YVONNE*,1, 1 Centre for Population Biology, London, UK. Simulating control of an invasive plant species using an individual-based model.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Erskine, Jennifer*,1, Rejmanek, Marcel1, 1 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA. Effects of scale on data interpretation in plant communities: Implications for management and conservation in invaded grasslands.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Rabie, Paul*,1, 1 University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, St. Paul, Minnesota. Vegetation characteristics of warm-season plant community sites invaded by leafy spurge: are they ecotones?

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Kinter, Cecilia*,1, Mack, Richard1, 1 Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. Invasive Bromus tectorum in North America shows higher fitness than native and introduced populations elsewhere.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Leger, Elizabeth*,1, 1 University of California-Davis, Davis, CA. The California poppy steps out: genetic differences between native and invasive populations of Eschscholizia californica Cham.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Lauenroth, William*,1, Betz, DaniElla2, 1 Department of Rangeland Ecosystem Science, Fort Collins, CO2 Graduate Degree Program in Ecology, Fort Collins, CO. Exotic plants and propagules on roadsides and adjacent shortgrass steppe.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Foxcroft, Llewellyn*,1, Hoffmann, John2, Viljoen, Jozua3, Kotze, Koos3, 1 South African National Parks, Kruger National Park, South Africa2 University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa3 Pretoria Technicon, Pretoria, South Africa. Plant ecology of Opuntia stricta (Haworth.) Haworth., an invasive alien plant in the Kruger National Park.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Kilgore, Jason*,1, Telewski, Frank1, 1 W.J. Beal Botanical Garden, Department of Plant Biology, East Lansing, MI. Dendroecology of native and nonnative Pinaceae in the pine barrens of Michigan, USA.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Bard, Erin*,1, Sheley, Roger2, Jacobsen, Jeffrey3, Borkowski, John4, 1 Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana2 Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana3 Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana4 Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana. Using ecological theory to guide the implementation of augmentative restoration.

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[UNKNOWN: PRESTIME] Garrett, Karen*,1, Bowden, Robert1, 1 Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. An Allee effect may limit invasion by the plant pathogen Tilletia indica.

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