1998 Annual Meeting of the
Botanical Society of America
2-6 August, 1998   Baltimore, MD

Symposium: Consequences of Plant Responses to Spatial & Temporal Heterogeneity
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  1. BATTAGLIA, L. L.* AND R. R. SHARITZ. - Hurricane disturbance increases spatial complexity of the environment: implications for regeneration patterns in floodplain forest communities.
  2. FORSETH, IRWIN N.* AND D. ALEXANDER WAIT. - Consequences of plant responses to spatial and temporal heterogeneity. [Symposium Abstract]
  3. GEBAUER, RENATE L. E.*, SUSANNE SCHWINNING, AND JAMES R. EHLERINGER. - The responses of desert plant functional types to rainfall events at different times of the year - a mechanism for community change?
  4. GRIME, J. PHIL* AND SARAH M. BUCKLAND. - Immediate, filter and founder effects of plant diversity on ecosystem function and responses to extreme events.
  5. JOBBAGY, ESTEBAN G*, WILLIAM T POCKMAN, AND ROBERT B JACKSON. - Vertical distributions of roots and soil nutrients: global patterns modified by local variability.
  6. JONES, ROBERT H.*, PAUL P. MOU, AND ROBERT J. MITCHELL. - Spatial heterogeneity of soil resources in early successional forests: effects of different disturbances and responses of plants.
  7. SCHWINNING, SUSANNE, RENATE L.E. GEBAUER, AND JAMES R. EHLERINGER.* - The role of interannual rainfall variation in structuring communities of desert plants-conclusions drawn from a simulation study.
  8. STELTZER, HEIDEMARIE* AND WILLIAM D. BOWMAN. - Influence of plant species on community structure through the control of spatial heterogeneity in nitrogen cycling in alpine tundra.
  9. WAIT, D. ALEXANDER*, IRWIN N. FORSETH, AND BRENDA B. CASPER. - The effects of drought and interspecific interactions on drought tolerance, and the consequences to the demography of a semi-desert perennial.