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THURSDAY<br />
8 am-11:30 am<br />
restoring the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta ecosystem:<br />
Can we achieve the co-equal goals?.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM SYMP 17-5 Bourgeron, PS 1 , MW Williams 2 and D<br />
Clow 3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Colorado at Boulder, (2)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colorado, (3)USGS. Climate variability and water<br />
supplies in Rocky Mountain ecosystems.<br />
10:15 AM SYMP 17-6 Campbell, JL 1 , SD Sebestyen 1 , ER Boose 2 ,<br />
EG Booth 3 , RJ Stewart 4 , W Wollheim 4 and EH Stanley 3 ,<br />
(1)USDA Forest Service, (2)Harvard University, (3)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, (4)University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire.<br />
Climate change, snowpacks, and biogeochemical<br />
cycling in northern temperate forest ecosystems.<br />
10:40 AM SYMP 17-7 Ford, CR 1 , SN Laseter 1 , G Sun 2 and J Vose 3 ,<br />
(1)USDA Forest Service, (2)US Forest Service Southern<br />
Research Station, (3)USDA Forest Service Southern<br />
Research Station. Drought, exurban expansion, and<br />
water yield in southern forest ecosystems.<br />
11:05 AM SYMP 17-8 Arismendi, I, A Argerich and JA Jones, Oregon<br />
State University. Climate trends and water management<br />
for salmonids in Pacific Northwest ecosystems.<br />
SYMP 18 - Grappling with Intangibles: Bringing<br />
Cultural Ecosystem Services Into Decision-Making<br />
Portland Blrm 253, Oregon Convention Center<br />
Organized by: KMA Chan (kaichan@ires.ubc.ca), A Guerry, R Gould<br />
Endorsed by: Canada Chapter, Mexico Chapter<br />
Moderator: SC Klain<br />
This symposium presents recent advances in understanding nonmaterial<br />
dimensions <strong>of</strong> ecosystem services and integrating them<br />
into decision-making.<br />
8:00 AM SYMP 18-1 Guerry, A1 , KMA Chan2 , D Satz3 and R<br />
Russell4 , (1)The Natural Capital Project & Stanford<br />
University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia, (3)Stanford<br />
University, (4)The Sandhill Institute for Sustainability and<br />
Complexity. Cultural ecosystem services: Just warm<br />
fuzzies or critical for decision-making?.<br />
8:20 AM SYMP 18-2 Chan, KMA1 , A Guerry2 , P Balvanera3 , SC<br />
Klain1 and T Satterfield1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia,<br />
(2)The Natural Capital Project & Stanford University,<br />
(3)Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Not<br />
impossible: Integrating ecological considerations and<br />
cultural values into decision-making.<br />
8:40 AM SYMP 18-3 Satterfield, T, SC Klain and KMA Chan,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia. Talking about what matters:<br />
Eliciting cultural service values from communities.<br />
9:00 AM SYMP 18-4 Gould, R1 , SC Klain2 , KMA Chan2 , T<br />
Satterfield2 , G Daily1 , NM Ardoin1 , U Woodside3 and N<br />
Hannahs3 , (1)Stanford University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> British<br />
Columbia, (3)Kamehameha Schools. Understanding<br />
cultural ecosystem services: Findings from pilot studies<br />
in Hawaii and British Columbia.<br />
9:20 AM SYMP 18-5 Russell, R1 , A Guerry2 , P Balvanera3 , KMA<br />
Chan4 and SA Wood5 , (1)The Sandhill Institute for<br />
Sustainability and Complexity, (2)The Natural Capital<br />
Project & Stanford University, (3)Universidad Nacional<br />
Autónoma de México, (4)University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia,<br />
(5)The Natural Capital Project, Stanford University. Roots<br />
<strong>of</strong> happiness: Global connections between ecosystems<br />
and human well-being.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM SYMP 18-6 Norton, B, Georgia Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology. The<br />
role <strong>of</strong> transformative values in ecosystem service valuation.<br />
10:10 AM SYMP 18-7 Lazos, E, Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />
de México. Cultural ecosystem services: Concept in<br />
question, concept in discussion.<br />
10:30 AM SYMP 18-8 Turner, N, University <strong>of</strong> Victoria. Not just<br />
a tree: Recognizing, understanding and assessing<br />
intangible cultural values <strong>of</strong> nature.<br />
10:50 AM SYMP 18-9 Hannahs, N, Kamehameha Schools. Notes<br />
from the field: A manager’s perspective.<br />
11:10 AM Discussion<br />
OOS 36 - <strong>Ecological</strong> Consequences <strong>of</strong> Climateand<br />
Infestation-Caused Tree Mortality: Effects On<br />
Organisms and Processes From Local to Global Scales.<br />
A105, Oregon Convention Center<br />
Organized by: HD Adams (henry@email.arizona.edu), JM Kane, NG<br />
McDowell<br />
Moderator: HD Adams<br />
This session will address the consequences <strong>of</strong> tree mortality across<br />
scales <strong>of</strong> ecological organization from populations and communities<br />
through ecosystems, watersheds, and biosphere-atmosphere<br />
interactions <strong>of</strong> energy, water and carbon.<br />
8:00 AM OOS 36-1 Juday, GP, TA Grant III and DL Spencer,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Fairbanks. Boreal Alaska aspen<br />
growth rate collapse and mortality from high temperatures<br />
and drought and insect attack.<br />
8:20 AM OOS 36-2 Sherriff, RL1 , AE Miller2 , K Muth1 and M<br />
Schriver1 , (1)Humboldt State University, (2)National<br />
Park Service. Tree growth and mortality responses to<br />
climate and disturbance across a broad forest gradient<br />
in southwest Alaska.<br />
8:40 AM OOS 36-3 Tissue, DT, University <strong>of</strong> Western Sydney.<br />
Sensitivity to climate change across temporal and<br />
spatial scales: Interactive effects <strong>of</strong> rising CO2 , elevated<br />
temperature, and heat waves on drought mortality in trees.<br />
9:00 AM OOS 36-4 Kane, JM, Northern Arizona University.<br />
Pinyon pine and juniper mortality impact understory<br />
vegetation and pinyon pine juvenile growth.<br />
9:20 AM OOS 36-5 Whipple, AV1 , L Flores-Rentería1 , K<br />
McCallum1 , CM Sthultz2 , AC Stone1 , TG Whitham1 and<br />
CA Gehring1 , (1)Northern Arizona University, (2)Harvard<br />
University. Linking drought related mortality to plant<br />
genetics, susceptibility to herbivory, and associations<br />
with mycorrhizal fungi.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM OOS 36-6 Cobb, RC, University <strong>of</strong> Califorina Davis.<br />
Hemlock woolly adelgid and sudden oak death:<br />
Contrasting drivers <strong>of</strong> ecosystem change.<br />
10:10 AM OOS 36-7 Brooks, PD1 , HR Barnard2 , J Biederman1 , B<br />
Borkhuu3 , SL Edburg4 , BE Ewers3 , D Gochis5 , E Gutmann5 ,<br />
AA Harpold1 , JA Hicke6 , DJP Moore7 , E Pendall3 , D<br />
Reed3 , A Somor1 and PA Troch1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Arizona,<br />
(2)University <strong>of</strong> Colorado, (3)University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming, (4)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Idaho, (5)NCAR, (6)USDA Forest Service and<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Idaho, (7)University Of Arizona. Multi-scale<br />
observations <strong>of</strong> hydrologic partitioning following insectinduced<br />
tree mortality: Implications for ecosystem water<br />
and biogeochemical cycles.<br />
10:30 AM OOS 36-8 Clow, DW1 , CC Rhoades2 and JS Briggs1 ,<br />
(1)U.S. Geological Survey, (2)USDA Forest Service<br />
Research. Responses <strong>of</strong> soil and water chemistry to<br />
mountain pine beetle induced tree mortality in Grand<br />
County, Colorado, USA.<br />
10:50 AM OOS 36-9 Rauscher, S, Los Alamos National Laboratory.<br />
Vegetation change over western North <strong>America</strong> towards<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> 21st century.<br />
136 ESA 97th Annual Meeting, August 5 - 10, 2012, Oregon Convention Center