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10:45-12:15 Oral Presentations - Breakout Session #3
ROOM
TIME
Title
Topic
A/B
10:45
Opposing responses across latitudes drive decoupling between t 1 ree and soil fungal communities
Scaling soil biodiversity to ecosystem outcomes: working from the micron to ecosystem scale
A/B
11:00
Within field spatial variability of soil fungal communities and soybean cyst nematode interactions
Scaling soil biodiversity to ecosystem outcomes: working from the micron to ecosystem scale
A/B
11:15
How does rainfall shape microbial traits and respiration response? Leveraging a global experiment to identify general patterns and improve ecosystem models
Other: If you don’t fit in the above, put your abstract here. All soil ecology abstracts welcome.
A/B
11:30
Influence of Temperature on Hatching Timings of Earthworm Cocoons in Controlled Environments
Other: If you don’t fit in the above, put your abstract here. All soil ecology abstracts welcome.
A/B
11:45
Soil microbial drought legacy effects on tree physiology
Other: If you don’t fit in the above, put your abstract here. All soil ecology abstracts welcome.
A/B
12:00
Dynamic microbial composition and function following community coalescence in soil microcosms
Other: If you don’t fit in the above, put your abstract here. All soil ecology abstracts welcome.
C
10:45
Stressed Out Soils: how multiple factors interact to disrupt soil food webs and C cycling
Human impacts on soil ecology: climate change, land use change, management practices.
C
11:00
Bacterial communities associated with a vulnerable plant species (Baptisia lactea) in four Michigan conservation areas
Human impacts on soil ecology: climate change, land use change, management practices.
C
11:15
A genome-resolved view of soil bacterial community reconstruction after a prescribed burn
Human impacts on soil ecology: climate change, land use change, management practices.
C
11:30
Bison and burn timing shape arbuscular mycorrhizal diversity and community composition in tallgrass prairie restorations
Human impacts on soil ecology: climate change, land use change, management practices.
C
11:45
Climatic niches of mycorrhizal fungi may predict their response to global change
Soil science around the globe: submissions from international or less frequently studied habitats.
C
12:00
Modeling the Distribution of Terrestrial Micro-Invertebrates in the McMurdo Dry Valleys
Soil science around the globe: submissions from international or less frequently studied habitats.
D
10:45
Role of fungi in the N cycle of Chihuahuan Desert soils
Trophic ecology: interactions among organisms within the soil
D
11:00
Arbuscular mycorrhizal-herbivore interactions and the competitive release of subdominant tallgrass prairie species
Trophic ecology: interactions among organisms within the soil
D
11:15
Plant diversity fosters soil food webs that are resistant and resilient under drought conditions
Trophic ecology: interactions among organisms within the soil
D
11:30
Urbanization has opposing effects on the trophic niche of three ubiquitous soil animal taxa
Trophic ecology: interactions among organisms within the soil
D
11:45
Forest and soil health assessments: Blending techniques from functional genetic markers of soil microbial communities to Deep Listening for a fuller range of observations
Methodology madness: challenges, benefits and opportunities of specific soil methods.
D
12:00
What Soil Microbial Acvity are You Measuring, and When?
Methodology madness: challenges, benefits and opportunities of specific soil methods.
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