ABSTRACT SUBMITTAL

Abstracts are now closed. For a list of all the abstracts submitted for the conference, please click here.

Call for Abstracts

Concurrent Session Topics:

  1. Historical Perspectives in Shrublands (Lesley Morris)
  2. Wildlife Habitats: Impacts and Restoration Opportunities (Jeff Beck)
  3. Ecosystem Threats Due to Fire in the Mojave Desert (Matt Brooks)
  4. Wind erosion in cold and warm desert shrublands: causes, consequences, and management implications (Matt Germino)
  5. Lessons Learned from Large-Scale Rehabilitation and Projects(Rory Reynolds).
  6. Impacts of Energy Development and Reclamation on Ecosystem Functions (Jay Norton)
  7. Other

Abstracts that address the following topics are also encouraged:

  • fire and fire regime effects
  • invasive species
  • patterns of succession
  • climate change
  • shrubland restoration
  • wildlife habitat and use
  • sensitive species
  • livestock effects,
  • insect and disease effects.
  • other topics related to the biology, ecology, and management of wildland shrubs and associated species are also invited.

Symposium proceedings will be published.

Abstract Submission:

Abstracts are due April 15, 2010 through online submission.

Important information to gather before submitting your abstract:

  1. Author(s) names
  2. Presentation format (oral paper or poster)
  3. Presenting author name, affiliation, address, phone, FAX and e-mail
  4. Equipment needs
  5. Title, authors and affiliations
  6. Abstract text (400 words or less)


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