1. Effects of Abiotic Factors on Plant Transpiration |
BIOL 211 (Principles of Botany), 75 biology, environmental studies majors |
Photosynthetic responses of growth chamber–raised sunflowers (Helianthus annuus) to environmental changes |
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BIOL 345 (Plant Physiology), 20 biology, environmental studies majors |
Physiological attributes of invasive plant species, which typically show more rapid responses (van Kleunen et al., 2011) and higher rates of photosynthesis than noninvasive plants (Shen et al., 2011) |
2. Community Responses to Non-Native Plant Removal |
BIOL 211 (Principles of Botany), 75 biology, environmental studies majors |
Responses of species-, community-, and ecosystem-level variables to removal treatments |
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BIOL/ENVR 442 (Forest Ecology), 20 biology, environmental studies majors |
Growth rates and patterns of trees in areas with and without invasive lianas |
3. Genetic and Phytochemical Diversity of Wild Ginseng, a Threatened Natural Resource |
BIOL 211 (Principles of Botany), 75 biology, environmental studies majors |
Levels of intra- and interpopulation microsatellite diversity in populations with different sizes, harvesting histories, and levels of protection (Young et al., 2012) |
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BIOL 345 (Plant Physiology), 20 biology, environmental studies majors |
Physiological responses of ginseng plants in different light environments |
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BIOL 373 (Population Biology), 16 biology, environmental studies majors |
Relationships between genetic diversity and demographic variables |
4. Genetic Diversity and Seed Production in Virginia Spiraea, a Threatened Shrub |
BIOL 211 (Principles of Botany), 75 biology, environmental studies majors |
Estimates of genetic diversity and gene flow from microsatellite data |