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Session D. Assessing Invasiveness of Invasive Plants
Assessing and Predicting the Risk of Non-Native Plant Invasions in Florida's Natural Areas. Deah Lieurance1, S L. Flory2; 1UF/IFAS Assessment, Gainesville, FL, 2University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Assessing Invasive Plants in Ohio: The Process and Progress of the Ohio Invasive Plants Council Assessment Program. Theresa M. Culley; University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Assessment of Invasive Species in Indiana's Natural Areas. Ellen Jacquart1, Katherine M. Howe2; 1The Nature Conservancy, Indianapolis, IN, 2Purdue University, Indianapolis, IN
Standardizing the Creation of Invasive Plant Lists. Susan Gitlin; US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
Session E. Asian Bush Honeysuckle: Recent Advances in Research and Control
Invasion Dynamics of Amur Honeysuckle in Southwest Ohio. David Gorchov, Mary Henry; Miami University, Oxford, OH
Species Influences on Ecosystems Processes: Context-Dependent Impacts of the Invasive Lonicera maackii. Sarah Bray1, Megan Poulette2, Mary A. Arthur3; 1Transylvania University, Lexington, KY, 2Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, IA, 3University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Amur Honeysuckle Interactions with Pollinators: Consequences for Reproduction of Both Invader and Native Plants. Karen Goodell; Ohio State University, Newark, OH
Management of Amur Honeysuckle in Hamilton County Ohio Parks. Tom Borgman; Great Parks of Hamilton County, Cincinnati, OH
Plant-Herbivore Interactions and the Invasion of Amur Honeysuckle in North America. Deah Lieurance; UF/IFAS Assessment, Gainesville, FL
"The Plan to Win" Amur Honeysuckle Removal and Restoration in the Five Rivers MetroParks. Mary Klunk; Five Rivers MetroParks, Dayton, OH
Riparian Zone Invasion of Amur Honeysuckle Alters Headwater Stream Biota and Ecosystem Function. Rachel E. McNeish, Mark E. Benbow, Ryan W. McEwan; University of Dayton, Dayton, OH
Comprehensive System for Controlling Amur Honeysuckle. Donald Geiger; Univ. of Dayton, Dayton, OH
Inferring Invasion Patterns of Lonicera maackii in Southwestern Ohio from the Genetic Structure of Established Populations. Oscar J. Rocha; Kent State University, Kent, OH
Recovery of Forest Communities after Amur Honeysuckle Removal. Richard L. Boyce; Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, KY
A Price to Pay for Restoration? Soil Loss Associated with Amur Honeysuckle Removal in Olmsted Parks of Louisville, KY. Margaret M. Carreiro1, Major Waltman2; 1University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, 2Louisville Olmsted Parks Conservancy, Louisville, KY