Hi all,

At ESA in Sacramento, Organised Oral Session 36 is on "Drought Induced
Mortality: Linking Experimental Results and Observations with Predictive
Models". Come along!

Time: 8am - 11:30 am.
Date: Thursday August 14th.
Room: 304/305 Sacramento Convention Centre.

Speakers include:

* Rick Meinzer,
* Tim Brodribb,
* Thomas Powell,
* Turin Dickman,
* Sandra Bucci,
* Melanie Zeppel,
* Henry Adams,
* Henrik Hartmann,
* Devin Goodsman and
* Adam West.

For further details see
http://eco.confex.com/eco/2014/webprogram/Session9737.html

*Session Abstract:*
Recent advances in ecological and physiological research scaling from
individual plant to ecosystems and across geographic ranges from coasts to
mountains, deserts to the tropics have progressed our understanding of the
complex process through which trees die from drought and temperature
stress. Much comparative work in drought response across species and
ecosystems has occurred in the past few years. Recent and forthcoming
experiments, observational and modeling studies across plant functional
types have begun to illuminate the interlinked changes in tree carbon
status, water relations, and biotic agent damage with the goal of improving
prediction of which species and regions are likely to die in future
climates. Despite recent progress, major uncertainties remain both in how
trees succumb to drought and biotic agent attack and in understanding
cross-species and cross-biome differences necessary to inform modeling
efforts. This session seeks to capture the forefront of this exciting
research area by integrating cutting-edge physiological research on single
species/ecosystems with cross-system comparisons and syntheses. This
session is linked with and explicitly designed to be complementary with
another ESA session on non-structural carbohydrates, which will touch on
carbohydrates and tree stress but not focus on mortality directly. This
session covers a mix of causes and consequences of drought-induced
mortality, as well as modeling, experimental and observational studies. We
have confirmations from a mix of early career scientists, and established
professors providing overviews of recent drought-induced mortality
research. We have included a wide-range of speakers from the Americas,
Australia, and Europe who will provide insights into experiments and
modeling across a broad range of ecosystems. Most speakers will be
presenting innovative and currently unpublished research of interest to the
broader field of ecology. Several speakers will present from across a
number of systems, including cross-species comparisons and meta-analysis
techniques. Others will provide results from the latest, in-depth research
on the physiology of drought-induced tree mortality including the effects
of increased atmospheric CO2, temperature, and drought. Additionally,
several speakers will address recent work applying insights from recent
mortality research into models that seek to predict forest loss with
climate change.



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Melanie Zeppel

Australian Research Council DECRA Research Fellow
Department of Biological Sciences
Macquarie University
Sydney, NSW  Australia
(ph) 61-2-9850-9256
(m) +61-421-318-563
Publications: http://publicationslist.org/melanie.zeppel
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