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PARENT SESSIONSymposium 2: Biological Invasions: Species Exchanges Between Eastern Asia and North America. Organized by: YD Choi, RN Mack, S Maio, and H Li Monday, August 2, 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM, Oregon Ballroom 203. 8:00 AM Mack, Richard*,, Potential plant invasions between eastern Asia and North America: Why should we be concerned? 8:25 AM An, Shuqing*,1, Wang, Zhongsheng 1, Yu, Donghai1, Guan, Yongjian1, Wang, Yunjing1, 1 School of Life Science, Nanjing 210093, Jiangsu, China Varying success of Spartina spp. invasions in China: Genetic diversity or differentiation? 8:50 AM Lee, Eun Ju*,1, Park, H1, Chung, Seungho1, Lee, Hyo Hye Mi1, Kim, In Sung1, 1 Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea The status, control and research on invasive exotic plants in Korea. 9:15 AM Choi, Young1, 1 Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN, 46323 Invasions of Asian plants in the wetlands of Great Lakes reion. 9:40 AM Break. 9:50 AM Dong, Ming*,1, Liu, Jian 1, Miao, Shili 2, 1 Key Laboratory of Quantitative Vegetation Ecology, Institute of Botany, The Chinese Acedemy of Sciences, Beijing, PR China2 South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL Invasive non-native plants in China: Role of clonality and geographical origin. 10:15 AM Winner, William1, Xie, Yan2, Wang, Sung2, 1 National Science Foundation, Arlington, Va2 Institute of Zoology, Beijing, China Exchange of grass species between the U.S. and China: Ecological scope. 10:40 AM Guo, Qinfeng*,1, Albright, Thomas2, Zhu, Zhiliang3, 1 U.S. Geological Survey, Jamestown2 SAIC, USGS/EROS Data Center and University of Wisconsin, Madison, Sioux Falls3 USGS/EROS Data Center, Sioux Falls Transpacific biological invasions: The need to study the native habitats. 11:05 AM Albright, Thomas*,1, 2, Chen, Lijun3, Guo, Qinfeng4, Zhu, Zhiliang5, 1 SAIC - USGS/EROS Data Center, Sioux Falls, SD, USA2 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA3 National Geomatics Center of China, Beijing, P.R. China4 USGS/Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Jamestown, ND, USA5 USGS/EROS Data Center, Sioux Falls, SD, USA Predicting potential distributions of plants invasive between the U.S. and China: A Sino-U.S. collaboration. |
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