HOME
SCHEDULE
AUTHOR INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
AUTHOR INDEXA | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
| IBARRA-NUñEZ, GUILLERMO | 144 Trophic interactions in the coffee agroecosystem: The effect of avian insectivores. Perfecto, Ivette*,1, Greenberg, Russell2, Ibarra-Nuñez, Guillermo3, 1 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan2 Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center, Washington, DC3 Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR), Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico
FULL ABSTRACT | | IBARRA-OBANDO, SILVIA | 125 Assessment of a trophic cascade model in a temperate seagrass system under a nitrogen gradient. JORGENSEN, PABLO*,1, IBARRA-OBANDO, SILVIA1, 1 Centro de Investigacion Cientifica y Educacion Superior de Ensenada (CICESE}, Ensenada, 22830, Baja California, Mexico
FULL ABSTRACT | | IBELINGS, BAS | Do river dyamics determine plankton and turbidity of floodplain lakes along the Lower Rhine? ROOZEN, FRANK*,1, VAN GEEST, GERBEN1, IBELINGS, BAS2, ROIJACKERS, RUDI1, SCHEFFER, MARTEN1, BUIJSE, TOM2, 1 Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, The Netherlands2 RIZA Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment, Lelystad, The Netherlands
FULL ABSTRACT | | IBáñEZ, INéS | 155 Role of environmental gradients on tree species recruitment: Comparisons within and between sites. Ibáñez, Inés*,1, Clark, James1, Lavine, Michael2, Dietze, Michael1, 1 Biology Department, Durham, NC2 ISDS, Durham, NC
FULL ABSTRACT | | IGNACE, DANIELLE | Latitudinal variation in forest community productivity: A comparison between North America and Europe. Ignace, Danielle*,1, Economo, Evan1, Enquist, Brian1, Huxman, Travis1, 1 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
FULL ABSTRACT | | IGNACE, DANIELLE | 114 Assessing the key features driving large scale patterns of gross primary production across forest ecosystems: A comparison across Europe and North America. Economo, Evan*,1, Ignace, Danielle1, Huxman, Travis1, Enquist, Brian1, 1 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
FULL ABSTRACT | | IGWE, CHIKA | Potential of two tropical indigenous plant species for reforestation of degraded mangal soils in Niger Delta, Nigeria. Isirimah, Nnaemeka*,1, Ekeke, Ben2, Igwe, Chika3, 1 Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port-Harcourt, Rivers, Nigeria2 Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port-Harcourt, Rivers, Nigeria3 Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port-Harcourt, Rivers, Nigeria
FULL ABSTRACT | | INESON, PHIL | Carbon cycling and global change: The impacts and role of soil biodiversity. INESON, PHIL*,1, 1 Stockholm Environment Institute, York, Yorkshire, UK
FULL ABSTRACT | | INFANTE, DANA | Landscape pattern and stream habitat quality in Southeastern Michigan. Allan, David*,1, Cifaldi, Rebecca1, Infante, Dana1, 1 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
FULL ABSTRACT | | INFANTE, DANA | Exurban residential development: Effects on public perception and water quality. NASSAUER, JOAN*,1, ALLAN, J. DAVID1, KOSEK, SANDRA1, INFANTE, DANA1, 1 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, ANN ARBOR, MI
FULL ABSTRACT | | INNES, JAMES | Foliar nutrient status and element ratios in northeastern forests following debris avalanche disturbance. Bryant, David*,1, Aber, John2, Innes, James3, Zarin, Daniel4, 1 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA2 Complex Systems Research Center, Durham, NH3 University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH4 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
FULL ABSTRACT | | INNES, JAMES | 67 Estimating leaf area in pine stands using hemispherical photography and tree allometrics. Innes, James*,1, Ducey, Mark2, 1 USDA Forest Service, Durham, New Hampshire2 University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire
FULL ABSTRACT | | INNES, JAMES | 19 The contribution of down dead wood to carbon stocks in New England forests. HEATH, LINDA*,1, INNES, JAMES2, SMITH, JAMES2, 1 USDA Forest Service, Durham, NH2 USDA Forest Service, Durham, NH
FULL ABSTRACT | | INOUYE, DAVID | 53 Spring snowpack depth and summer temperature affect flowering phenology and abundance in Mertensia ciliata (Boraginaceae). INOUYE, DAVID*,1,2, DODGE, GARY1,2, 1 University of Maryland, College Park, MD2 Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Crested Butte, CO
FULL ABSTRACT | | INOUYE, DAVID | 24 Effects of top-down and bottom-up forces in an ant-plant mutualism. SMITH, BROOKE RAY*,1,2, MORALES, MANUEL*,1,2, GARDENER, MARK3, INOUYE, DAVID2, 1 Williams College, Williamstown, MA2 Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Gothic, CO3 The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
FULL ABSTRACT | | IRVINE, ROBYN | How consistent are the reponses of lakes to fertilization? Irvine, Robyn*,1, 1 University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
FULL ABSTRACT | | IRWIN, REBECCA | 56 Female reproductive biology of a facultative root hemiparasite, Castilleja linariifolia Benth. (Scrophulariaceae). Cariveau, Daniel*,1, Sevillano Garcia-Mayeya, Lucero2, van der Ohe, Andrea2, Brody, Alison3, Irwin, Rebecca4, 1 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado2 Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Crested Butte, Colorado3 University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont4 University of Georgia-Athens, Athens, Georgia
FULL ABSTRACT | | IRWIN, REBECCA | Combined effects of nectar robbers and pre-dispersal seed predators on their host plant, Ipomopsis aggregata. BRODY, ALISON*,1,2, PARSONS, EMILY1,2, IRWIN, REBECCA2,3, 1 University of Vermont, Burlington, VT2 Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Crested Butte, CO3 University of Georgia, Athens, GA
FULL ABSTRACT | | IRWIN, REBECCA | Herbivory and resource availability influence plant resistance and response to nectar robbers and seed predators. Irwin, Rebecca*,1,3, Brody, Alison2,3, 1 University of Georgia, Athens, GA3 Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Crested Butte, CO2 University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
FULL ABSTRACT | | IRWIN, REBECCA | Toxic nectar mediates tradeoffs between pollination and nectar robbing in Gelsemium sempervirens. Adler, Lynn*,1, Irwin, Rebecca2, 1 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA2 University of Georgia, Athens, GA
FULL ABSTRACT | | ISEBRANDS, JUD | Competition and growth in aggrading aspen stands exposed to elevated CO2 and tropospheric ozone. MCDONALD, EVAN*,1, KRUGER, ERIC2, ISEBRANDS, JUD1, 1 USDA-Forest Service, Rhinelander, WI2 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
FULL ABSTRACT | | ISIRIMAH, NNAEMEKA | Potential of two tropical indigenous plant species for reforestation of degraded mangal soils in Niger Delta, Nigeria. Isirimah, Nnaemeka*,1, Ekeke, Ben2, Igwe, Chika3, 1 Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port-Harcourt, Rivers, Nigeria2 Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port-Harcourt, Rivers, Nigeria3 Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port-Harcourt, Rivers, Nigeria
FULL ABSTRACT | | ITAMI, JOANNE | 44 Selection by natural enemies and divergence of gall size among populations of Eurosta solidaginis. Craig, Timothy*,1, Itami, Joanne*,1, 1 University of Minnesota-Duluth, Duluth
FULL ABSTRACT | | IVERSON, LOUIS | Effects of climate change on carbon cycling and species migration in landscapes with different edges . Birdsey, Richard*,1, Iverson, Louis2, Riitters, Kurt3, Riemann, Rachel4, Pan, Yude1, 1 USDA Forest Service, Newtown Square, PA2 USDA Forest Service, Delaware, OH3 USDA Forest Service, Research Triangle Park, NC4 USDA Forest Service, Troy, NY
FULL ABSTRACT | | IVES, ANTHONY | Modeling population dynamics with a mechanistic description of stochasticity. Gross, Kevin*,1, Ives, Anthony1, 1 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI
FULL ABSTRACT | | IVEY, CHRISTOPHER | Ecological and evolutionary consequences of genetic variation for interactions with natural enemies. Ivey, Christopher*,1, 1 University of Virginia, Boyce, VA
FULL ABSTRACT | | IWANIEC, DAVID | Isolating biogeochemical and hydrologic effects of increasing freshwater inputs to Everglades wetlands using long-term sawgrass productivity data. CHILDERS, DANIEL*,1, IWANIEC, DAVID1, MADDEN, CHRIS2, NOE, GREGORY1, RONDEAU, DAMON1, RUBIO, GUSTAVO1, VERDON, EMILIE1, 1 Florida International University, Miami, FL2 South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL
FULL ABSTRACT | | IWASA, YOH | Pollen-coupling of forest trees, as a factor for synchronized and intermittent reproduction. SATAKE, AKIKO*,1, IWASA, YOH1, 1 Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
FULL ABSTRACT | | IYER, MEERA | 152 The effects of light and soil fertility on seedling survival and growth in a dry tropical forest. IYER, MEERA*,1, KOBE, RICHARD1, 1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
FULL ABSTRACT | | IZZO, ANTONIO | Common mycorrhizal networks and host specificity patterns in a mixed evergreen California forest. KENNEDY, PETER*,1, IZZO, ANTONIO2, BRUNS, THOMAS2, 1 Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA2 Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
FULL ABSTRACT |
|