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8:30AM- 11 :30 AM  38     Contributed Papers                                       Salon 8

ABLS II

Chair: Hannah M. Prather

8:30 38001 Prather, Hannah M.* - Rosenstiel, Todd N.
                           A canopy in the urban cloud: urbanization impacts on canopy com-
                           munities across the Portland urban airshed

8:45 38002 Tessler, Michael - Clark, Theresa An*
                           The Impact ofBouldering on Boulder-Associated Plants and Lichens

9:00 38003 Leavitt, Steven* - St. Clair, Larry
                           Great Air in the Great Basin? Using Elemental Accumulation
                           Patterns in Lichens to Assess Air Quality

9: IS 38004 Tuovinen, Veera* -Bergstrom, Linnea - Ament Velasquez, Sandra
                     Lorena - Spribille, Toby -Vanderpool, Dan - Nascimbene, Juri -
                     Yamamoto, Yoshika.zu - Thor, Goran - Johannesson, Hanna
                           Reproductive system in Letharia - implications for conservation in
                           Scandinavia

9:30 38005 Scharnagl, Klara* - Ebert-May, Diane
                           Forty years later: changes in lichen communities on alpine tundra at
                           Niwot Ridge, Colorado

9:45 Break

10:15 38007 Hedenas, Lars
                           Mosses in a system ofScandinavian interglacial refugia

10:30    38008  Barbe, Marion* -Fenton, Nicole -Bergeron, Yves
                     So close and yet so far away: the role of local and regional propagule
                     dispersal in re-assemblli1g bryophyte communities

10:45 38009 McLetchie, D. Nicholas* -Alvarenga, Lisi -Machado, Priscila
                           The effect oflong periods of reduced Light on recovery from desicca-
                           tion in an epiphyllous bryophyte

II :00 380 I0 Shortlidge, Erin E. - Kohler, Hans - Eppley, Sarah M. - Zuniga, Gustavo
                     - Rosenstiel, Todd N.* - Casanova-Katny, Angelica
                           Warming reduces stress and enhances reproductive success in an
                           Antarctic moss
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