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GWT Wilson, Oklahoma State University. Determining<br />

the effects <strong>of</strong> exotic warm-season grass invasion on small<br />

mammal communities <strong>of</strong> North Central Oklahoma, USA.<br />

10:30 AM COS 140-8 Diepenbrock, LM and DL Finke, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Missouri. Impacts <strong>of</strong> exotic species invasion and refuge<br />

habitats on the persistence <strong>of</strong> native lady beetle species.<br />

10:50 AM COS 140-9 Wilson, EE and DS Gruner, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Maryland. Effects <strong>of</strong> omnivorous invaders on arboreal<br />

arthropod communities in naturally fragmented Hawaiian<br />

forests.<br />

11:10 AM COS 140-10 Baldridge, AK and DM Lodge, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Notre Dame. Short and long-term impacts and recovery<br />

potential for aquatic plant and snail communities in lakes<br />

impacted by an invasive omnivore.<br />

COS 141 - Invasion: Species Interactions III<br />

Portland Blrm 257, Oregon Convention Center<br />

8:00 AM COS 141-1 Funk, JL, Chapman University. Testing the<br />

trait-based community framework: Can limiting similarity<br />

increase invasion resistance in restored grassland?.<br />

8:20 AM COS 141-2 Connolly, BM 1 , RN Mack 1 and D Pearson 2 ,<br />

(1)Washington State University, (2)USDA Forest Service,<br />

Rocky Mountain Research Station. Biotic resistance to<br />

non-native plant establishment in meadow steppe vs.<br />

xeric forests on the Columbia Plateau: The role <strong>of</strong> postdispersal<br />

seed predation.<br />

8:40 AM COS 141-3 Pagnucco, KS and A Ricciardi, Redpath<br />

Museum, McGill University. In the driver’s seat?<br />

Disentangling the influence <strong>of</strong> habitat disturbance and<br />

an invasive fish on macroinvertebrate communities in the<br />

St. Lawrence River.<br />

9:00 AM COS 141-4 Phillips, AJ and EA Leger, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Nevada, Reno. Root plasticity <strong>of</strong> Poa secunda in<br />

response to nutrient availability and invasion.<br />

9:20 AM COS 141-5 D’Amico, V III 1 , WG Shriver 2 and C Rega 2 ,<br />

(1)USDA Forest Service, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Delaware.<br />

Multitrophic interactions in Rosa multiflora-invaded urban<br />

forests.<br />

9:40 AM Break<br />

9:50 AM COS 141-6 Reisner, MD 1 , PS Doescher 2 and DA Pyke 3 ,<br />

(1)Unversity <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin at Stevens Point, (2)Oregon<br />

State University, (3)U.S. Geological Survey, Forest<br />

and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center. A test<br />

<strong>of</strong> the stress gradient hypothesis: strikingly different<br />

patterns among native and non-native beneficiaries and<br />

implications for community stability.<br />

10:10 AM COS 141-7 Dresser, CM 1 , ML Kuhlmann 2 and BJ<br />

Swanson 1 , (1)Central Michigan University, (2)Hartwick<br />

College. Role <strong>of</strong> abiotic factors on native crayfish<br />

behavioral defense against invasive rusty crayfish<br />

(Orconectes rusticus).<br />

10:30 AM COS 141-8 Kuebbing, SE 1 and A Classen 2 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tennessee, (2)The University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee. Plant-soil<br />

feedback dynamics among co-occurring invasive plants.<br />

10:50 AM COS 141-9 Lawrence, DJ 1 , JD Olden 1 and CE Torgersen 2 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Washington, (2)U.S. Geological Survey.<br />

Patterns <strong>of</strong> smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu)<br />

invasions in salmon rearing habitat.<br />

11:10 AM COS 141-10 Heard, MJ and DF Sax, Brown University.<br />

Trade-<strong>of</strong>fs in biotic interactions facilitate coexistence<br />

between native and exotic plants in a historically invaded<br />

community.<br />

COS 142 - Modeling IV<br />

Portland Blrm 258, Oregon Convention Center<br />

8:00 AM COS 142-1 Wick, AA<br />

Life on Earth: Preserving, Utilizing, and Sustaining our Ecosystems<br />

1 , J Spence1 , S Pruss2 and N Erbilgin1 ,<br />

8 am-11:30 am<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Alberta, (2)Parks Canada. Beyond the host<br />

plant: Environmental factors that predict habitat suitability<br />

for a northern peripheral population <strong>of</strong> a threatened butterfly<br />

(Apodemia mormo) at two spatial scales.<br />

8:20 AM COS 142-2 Linden, D and G Rol<strong>of</strong>f, Michigan State<br />

University. Multistate site occupancy estimation <strong>of</strong><br />

white‐headed woodpeckers (Picoides albolarvatus) in<br />

managed forests.<br />

8:40 AM COS 142-3 Davison, RJ 1 , H Jacquemyn 2 , F Nicole 3<br />

and S Tuljapurkar 4 , (1)Max Planck Institute for<br />

Demographic Research, (2)KU Leuven, (3)Université de<br />

Saint-Etienne, (4)Stanford University. Contributions <strong>of</strong><br />

Covariance: Decomposing the components <strong>of</strong> stochastic<br />

population growth in the endangered Lady’s Slipper<br />

orchid Cypripedium calceolus.<br />

9:00 AM COS 142-4 Charney, ND 1 and PS Warren 2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Massachusetts Amherst, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts.<br />

Evaluating expert opinion and spatial scale in an amphibian<br />

model.<br />

9:20 AM COS 142-5 Kaufeld, K, University <strong>of</strong> Northern Colorado.<br />

Spatial-temporal generalized linear modeling <strong>of</strong> Mountain<br />

Pine Beetle outbreaks and other damage causing agents<br />

in the Rocky Mountain region.<br />

9:40 AM Break<br />

9:50 AM COS 142-6 Palamara, GM 1 , OL Petchey 1 , G Delius 2 and<br />

M Smith 3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Zurich, (2)University <strong>of</strong> York, (3)<br />

Micros<strong>of</strong>t Research. Predation effects on mean time to<br />

extinction under demographic stochasticity.<br />

10:10 AM COS 142-7 Calle, L, DE Gawlik, Z Xie and B Johnson,<br />

Florida Atlantic University. Predicted changes in foraging<br />

habitat <strong>of</strong> the Little Blue Heron (Egretta caerulea) in the<br />

Great White Heron National Wildlife Refuge, FL, USA, as a<br />

function <strong>of</strong> sea level rise.<br />

10:30 AM COS 142-8 Hocking, DJ and KJ Babbitt, University <strong>of</strong><br />

New Hampshire. Comparison <strong>of</strong> models for analyzing<br />

seasonal activity from longitudinal count data.<br />

10:50 AM COS 142-9 Feng, X and M Dietze, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois.<br />

Effects <strong>of</strong> plant physiological traits on photosynthetic<br />

capacity and parameters are scale-dependent.<br />

11:10 AM COS 142-10 Sarhad, JJ 1 , KE Anderson 2 and RC<br />

Carlson 3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> CA, Riverside, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />

California, Riverside, (3)University <strong>of</strong> Colorado, Colorado<br />

Springs. Modeling the relationship between domain size<br />

and population persistence in branching river networks.<br />

COS 143 - Pollination II<br />

F149, Oregon Convention Center<br />

8:00 AM COS 143-1 Leonard, AS<br />

147<br />

1 , A Dornhaus2 and DR Papaj2 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Reno, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Arizona.<br />

A guide for thwarting robbers? The possible benefits <strong>of</strong><br />

nectar guides to plants and bees.<br />

8:20 AM COS 143-2 Hadley, AS, WD Robinson, SJK Frey and<br />

MG Betts, Oregon State University. Bigger is better:<br />

Size <strong>of</strong> tropical forest patches, not total forest cover, is<br />

associated with pollination <strong>of</strong> an understory herb.<br />

8:40 AM COS 143-3 Stewart, AB and MR Dudash, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Maryland. Old World fruit and nectar bats: Comparing<br />

the interactions <strong>of</strong> bat-pollinated plants with facultative<br />

versus obligate pollinators.<br />

9:00 AM COS 143-4 Brosi, BJ1 and HM Briggs2 , (1)Emory<br />

University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Cruz.<br />

Pollinator diversity and short-term foraging specialization.<br />

9:20 AM COS 143-5 Avila, L1 , HG Hall1 and E Herrera González2 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Florida, (2)Universidad Nacional de Costa<br />

Rica. Land use supplementation on the colony vigor <strong>of</strong> a<br />

tropical stingless bee.<br />

THURSDAY

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