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The landscape context <strong>of</strong> natural enemy interactions<br />
in a South Korean agroecosystem: Implications for the<br />
effectiveness <strong>of</strong> biological pest control.<br />
10:10 AM COS 135-7 Jones, HP<br />
Life on Earth: Preserving, Utilizing, and Sustaining our Ecosystems<br />
1 , DG Hole2 , B Nickel3 and ES<br />
Zavaleta3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California, (2)Conservation<br />
International, (3)University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Cruz.<br />
Harnessing nature to help people adapt to climate<br />
change: Identifying global high-priority areas for coastal<br />
ecosystem-based adaptation.<br />
10:30 AM COS 135-8 McDonald, RI, The Nature Conservancy.<br />
Urban growth, climate change, and freshwater ecosystem<br />
services.<br />
10:50 AM COS 135-9 Santiago, L1 and J Loomis2 , (1)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Puerto Rico, (2)Colorado State University. Testing<br />
whether marginal values <strong>of</strong> tropical beach attributes are<br />
stable across CVM and choice experiments designs.<br />
11:10 AM COS 135-10 Yee, SH1 , L Oliver1 , JA Dittmar1 , KB<br />
Vache2 and WS Fisher1 , (1)U.S. Environmental Protection<br />
Agency, (2)Oregon State University. Sustainability <strong>of</strong><br />
reef ecosystem services under expanded water quality<br />
standards in St. Croix, USVI.<br />
COS 136 - Forest And Rangeland Management<br />
E144, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM COS 136-1 Davis, FW1 , CM Tyler1 and BE Mahall2 , (1)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California Santa Barbara, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />
California. Comparative demography <strong>of</strong> two declining<br />
oak species in a Mediterranean-climate savanna.<br />
8:20 AM COS 136-2 Chen, X, Alabama A&M University. Will<br />
increase <strong>of</strong> human population result in decrease in forest<br />
area?.<br />
8:40 AM COS 136-3 Ruifrok, JL, H Olff and C Smit, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Groningen. Can tree saplings survive under bottom-up<br />
regulated ungulate densities in productive habitats.<br />
9:00 AM COS 136-4 Harris, R1 and WD Bowman2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Colorado, Boulder, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Colorado. Effects <strong>of</strong><br />
lodgepole pine death due to mountain pine beetle and<br />
forestry management on understory plant communities.<br />
9:20 AM COS 136-5 Baker, SC1 , J Balmer1 , TP Baker1 , HC<br />
Stephens1 , BS Law2 , AB Hingston1 , NM Fountain-<br />
Jones1 , TJ Wardlaw3 , MG Neyland3 and GJ Jordan1 , (1)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Tasmania, (2)Industry and Investment NSW,<br />
(3)Forestry Tasmania. Forestry patch retention can assist<br />
re-establishment <strong>of</strong> biodiversity into adjacent harvested<br />
areas.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 136-6 Littlefield, CE and WS Keeton, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Vermont. Bioenergy harvesting impacts on ecologically<br />
important stand structure and habitat characteristics.<br />
10:10 AM COS 136-7 McGranahan, DA1 , DM Engle2 , S<br />
Fuhlendorf2 , S Winter3 , JR Miller4 and DM Debinski5 ,<br />
(1)Sewanee: The University <strong>of</strong> the South, (2)Oklahoma<br />
State University, (3)U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, (4)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Illinois- Urbana/Champaign, (5)Iowa State<br />
University. Assessing spatial heterogeneity outcomes<br />
in five rangelands experimentally managed with pyricherbivory.<br />
10:30 AM COS 136-8 Hal<strong>of</strong>sky, JS1 , M Hemstrom2 , S Bisrat3 , T<br />
Burcsu3 , T Christopher3 , M Creutzburg4 , J Hal<strong>of</strong>sky5 , EB<br />
Henderson6 , AT Morzillo6 and X Zhou7 , (1)Washington<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources, (2)Pacific Northwest<br />
Research Station, USDA Forest Service, (3)Institute<br />
for Natural Resources, (4)Portland State University, (5)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Washington, (6)Oregon State University,<br />
(7)USDA Forest Service. Integrating vegetation growth,<br />
natural disturbances, and management in eastern<br />
Oregon and Washington dry forests.<br />
8 am-11:30 am<br />
10:50 AM COS 136-9 Knapp, EE 1 , M North 1 and BL Estes 2 , (1)<br />
USDA Forest Service, (2)US Forest Service. Using<br />
historical data to guide forest restoration in the central<br />
Sierra Nevada.<br />
11:10 AM COS 136-10 Yu, MH 1 , CD Canham 2 and CM Peters 3 ,<br />
(1)The Graduate Center, City University <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />
(2)Cary Institute <strong>of</strong> Ecosystem Studies, (3)New York<br />
Botanical Garden. Modeling tree growth in a selectively<br />
logged temperate forest.<br />
COS 137 - Genetics And Molecular Techniques<br />
E145, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM COS 137-1 Bisbing, S, DJ Cooper and AL Angert,<br />
Colorado State University. Range-wide patterns <strong>of</strong><br />
genetic population structure and potential geographical<br />
range shifts <strong>of</strong> Pinus contorta (ssp. latifolia, murrayana,<br />
contorta, and bolanderi).<br />
8:20 AM COS 137-2 Cushman, SA<br />
145<br />
1 , A Shirk2 and EL Landguth3 ,<br />
(1)US Forest Service, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Washington, (3)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Montana. Landscape genetics and limiting<br />
factors.<br />
8:40 AM COS 137-3 Dudaniec, R1 , J Rhodes1 and J Worthington-<br />
Wilmer2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Queensland, (2)Queensland<br />
Museum. Comparative landscape genetics <strong>of</strong> two cooccurring<br />
arboreal mammals in a highly developed<br />
Australian landscape.<br />
9:00 AM COS 137-4 Conley, AK1 and AR Templeton2 , (1)<br />
9:20 AM<br />
Washington University in Saint Louis, (2)Washington<br />
University. Using social networks to evaluate the potential<br />
<strong>of</strong> resource distribution as a predictor <strong>of</strong> population<br />
structure in a metapopulation <strong>of</strong> the Eastern collared<br />
lizard in the Missouri Ozarks.<br />
COS 137-5 Veale, AJ1 , M Clout1 and D Gleeson2 , (1)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Auckland, (2)Landcare Research. Detecting<br />
invasion and/or survival post eradication using genetic<br />
methods: The stoat on New Zealand´s islands.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 137-6 Harrison, E, JC Trexler and TM Collins,<br />
Florida International University. Determining the source(s)<br />
for Cichlasoma urophthalmus (Mayan cichlids) in South<br />
Florida.<br />
10:10 AM COS 137-7 Siddappaji, MH1 , S Clough2 , DR Scholes3 and KN Paige1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Illinois - Urbana<br />
Champaign, (2)USDA Agricultural Research Service,<br />
(3)University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The role<br />
<strong>of</strong> invertase is<strong>of</strong>orms in overcompensation following<br />
mammalian herbivory: Are they functionally redundant?.<br />
10:30 AM COS 137-8 He, Z1 , Q Tu1 , Y Deng1 , P Zhang1 , H Yu1 ,<br />
A Zhou1 , Z Lu1 , Y Chen1 , JW Voordeckers1 , K Xue1 , Y<br />
Lee1 , JDV Nostrand1 , L Wu1 , TC Hazen2 and J Zhou1 ,<br />
(1)University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma, (2)Lawrence Berkeley<br />
National Laboratory. GeoChip 4.0 as a high-density<br />
comprehensive functional gene array for pr<strong>of</strong>iling<br />
microbial communities.<br />
10:50 AM COS 137-9 Malone, KM1 , SD Hull2 and BJ Swanson1 ,<br />
(1)Central Michigan University, (2)Wisconsin Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Natural Resources. Assessing the need for and<br />
impact <strong>of</strong> translocation as a means <strong>of</strong> genetic rescue for<br />
Wisconsin’s sharp-tailed grouse population.<br />
11:10 AM COS 137-10 Schadt, CW1 , M Shakya2 , N Gottel3 ,<br />
H Castro2 , Z Yang1 , M Kerley1 , G Bonito4 , J Labbe1 ,<br />
W Muchero1 , R Vilgalys4 , G Tuskan1 , M Podar1 and<br />
M Doktycz1 , (1)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, (2)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee, (3)University <strong>of</strong> Texas, Austin,<br />
(4)Duke University. Roles <strong>of</strong> genotype-by-environment<br />
interactions in shaping the root-associated microbiome<br />
<strong>of</strong> Populus.<br />
THURSDAY