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PARENT SESSIONPoster Session #4: Herbivory. Monday, August 5. Presentation from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM. Exhibit Hall B & C, TCC Poster # 39. Prittinen, Kaarina*,1, Pusenius, Jyrki1, Koivunoro, Katja1, Rousi, Matti2, Roininen, Heikki1, 1 University of Joensuu, Joensuu, Finland2 The Finnish Forest Research Institute, Punkaharju, Finland Mortality of silver birch seedlings after insect and vole feeding: genotypic variation and herbivore effects. Poster # 40. Stevens, Michael*,1, Lindroth, Richard1, 1 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI Genetic determinants of condensed tannins in aspen. Poster # 41. Rehill, Brian*,1, Martinsen, Gregory2, Schweitzer, Jennifer2, Lindroth, Richard1, Whitham, Thomas, 1 University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI2 Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ Ecologically relevant chemistry is highly variable in a hybrid cottonwood system. Poster # 42. Brumbaugh, Shawn*,1, Jackson, Robert2, Fowler, Norma1, 1 The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX2 Duke University, Durham, NC Grubs, grass and shrubs: a clearer view of selective root herbivory. Poster # 44. Sipe, Michelle*,1, Cipollini, Don1, 1 Wright State University, Dayton, OH Specificity of induced responses in wild mustard, Brassica kaber. Poster # 45. Garrigan, Dana*,1, 1 Department of Biology, Tacoma, WA Effects of long-term nitrogen and phosphorous fertilization on sarmentosin production by Yellow Stonecrop, Sedum lanceolatum. Poster # 46. Russell, Francis*,1, Louda, Svata1, 1 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE Prediction of phenological synchrony between the bicontrol weevil, Rhinocyllus conicus, and and acquired native host. Poster # 47. Ylioja, Tiina*,1, Slone, Daniel2, Veysey, Jessica1, Ayres, Matthew1, 1 Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH2 USDA Forest Service, Pineville, LA Scale-dependence of host susceptibility to southern pine beetle. Poster # 48. Uribe-Mú, Claudia*,1, Quesada, Mauricio1, 1 Instituto de Ecologia, UNAM, Morelia, Michoacan, MEXICO Preferences and patterns of damage of the insect borer Oncideres albomarginata on the dioecious tropical tree, Spondias purpurea . Poster # 49. Richards, Lora*,1, Coley, Phyllis1, 1 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Effect of productivity and predators on herbivores in gaps and understory of a tropical rain forest. Poster # 50. Cepeda, Verónica*,1, Dirzo, Rodolfo1, 1 Instituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, D.F., México Intersexual differences in resource allocation, growth, and herbivory in dioecious palms species of genus Chamaedorea. Poster # 51. HARE, DANIEL*,1, ELLE, ELIZABETH2, VAN DAM, NICOLE3, 1 University of California - Riverside, Riverside, California2 Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada3 Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO - KNAW), Heteren, The Netherlands Cost of glandular trichomes in Datura wrightii: A three-year study. Poster # 52. Barto, Kathryn*,1, Cipollini, Don2, 1 Wright State University, Dayton, OH2 Wright State University, Dayton, OH Testing the optimal defense theory and the growth-differentiation balance hypotheseis in Arabidopsis thaliana. Poster # 53. Cahill, James*,1, Hik, David1, Casper, Brenda2, 1 University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada2 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Where, who, and how: Steps towards understanding the generality of the Herbivory Uncertainty Principle. Poster # 54. Went, Sarah*,1, Bradley, Kate1, Damschen, Ellen2, Young, Lauren1, Haddad, Nick2, Knops, Johannes1, Louda, Svata1, 1 School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln2 Department of Zoology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh The herbivory uncertainty principle revisted. Poster # 55. Daugherty, Matthew*,1, 1 Department of Integrative Biology, Berkeley, CA A simple analytic model of insect herbivory . |