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1:30 pm-5 pm<br />

Realizing Aldo Leopold’s conservation vision: Oregon<br />

wildlife management since 1930.<br />

2:50 PM OOS 5-5 Mulroy, TW<br />

44 ESA 97th Annual Meeting, August 5 - 10, 2012, Oregon Convention Center<br />

1 , EB Mullen2 , A Parikh3 , A<br />

Howald4 , JA Gill5 , LM Brown1 and WR Ferren Jr. 6 , (1)<br />

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC),<br />

(2)MRS, (3)Flx, (4)Garcia and Associates, (5)Marcola<br />

Oregon, (6)Wayne R. Ferren & Associates. Twenty years<br />

out and counting: Creation and monitoring <strong>of</strong> dune swale<br />

wetlands in coastal Central California.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

3:20 PM OOS 5-6 Bean, BS, Lava Lake Land & Livestock, LLC.<br />

The Lava Lake Protocol: An approach to sustainable<br />

grazing in the context <strong>of</strong> complex surface ownership and<br />

3:40 PM<br />

public land use regulation in the Northern Rockies.<br />

OOS 5-7 Reiners, WA1 , DS Reiners2 and JA<br />

Lockwood1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming, (2)California<br />

Polytechnic State University. Traits <strong>of</strong> a good ecologist:<br />

What do contemporary ecologists think?.<br />

4:00 PM OOS 5-8 Mulroy, JC, Denison University. Why does<br />

understanding the history <strong>of</strong> ecology matter to our<br />

individual and collective futures?.<br />

OOS 6 - Linking <strong>Ecological</strong> Science and Public Policy:<br />

Case Studies In Latin <strong>America</strong><br />

A107, Oregon Convention Center<br />

Organized by: RH Manson (robert.manson@inecol.edu.mx)<br />

Moderator: RV Pouyat<br />

This session, with a particular focus on Latin <strong>America</strong>, provides a<br />

series <strong>of</strong> case studies and concludes with a roundtable discussion<br />

on translating ecological knowledge into recommendations<br />

for improving public policies relevant to the conservation and<br />

sustainable use <strong>of</strong> ecosystems in human-dominated landscapes.<br />

1:30 PM OOS 6-1 Ezcurra, E, University <strong>of</strong> California, Riverside.<br />

<strong>Ecological</strong> science and the management <strong>of</strong> marine<br />

ecosystems: The case <strong>of</strong> the Sea <strong>of</strong> Cortez, Mexico.<br />

1:50 PM OOS 6-2 Manson, RH1 , S Graf Montero2 , S Cortina<br />

Segovia2 and P Bauche Petersen2 , (1)Instituto de<br />

Ecología, A.C., (2)CONAFOR. Lessons learned in linking<br />

science and policy in the development <strong>of</strong> payment<br />

programs for hydrological services in Mexico.<br />

2:10 PM OOS 6-3 Quesada, M1 , R Cruz2 , G Sanchez2 and G<br />

Avila-Sakar3 , (1)Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México, (2)Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,,,<br />

(3)Winnipeg. Biosecurity and the potential effects <strong>of</strong><br />

transgenic crops in centers <strong>of</strong> origin in Mexico.<br />

2:30 PM OOS 6-4 Armesto, JJ, MC Núñez-Ávila and MB<br />

Gallardo, Institute <strong>of</strong> Ecology and Biodiversity. Linking<br />

land use change in south-central Chile and international<br />

trade agreements.<br />

2:50 PM OOS 6-5 Baumgarten, L1 and J Touval2 3:10 PM<br />

3:20 PM<br />

, (1)The Nature<br />

Consevancy, (2)The Nature Conservancy. Effects <strong>of</strong><br />

bi<strong>of</strong>uel production on land use change in Brazil.<br />

Break<br />

OOS 6-6 Guadarama-Zugasti, C1 , L Trujillo Ortega1 and RH Manson2 3:40 PM<br />

4:00 PM<br />

, (1)Universidad Autonoma de<br />

Chapingo, (2)Instituto de Ecología, A.C.. Challenges<br />

and opportunities for ecological knowledge to<br />

promote sustainable management practices in c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

agroecosystems.<br />

OOS 6-7 Klink, C, International Finance Corporation.<br />

The role <strong>of</strong> ecological knowledge in improving climate<br />

change policy: REDD and REDD+.<br />

OOS 6-8 Álvarez Sánchez, FJ1 , L Almeida1 , E<br />

Cantoral2 , J Carmona1 , S Castillo1 , J Cifuentes2 and L León2 México, (2)Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México.<br />

Linkages between ecosystem management and human<br />

communities in central Mexico.<br />

4:20 PM OOS 6-9 Paulson Priebe, ME, Portland State<br />

University. Effects <strong>of</strong> monitoring and enforcement on<br />

harvesting behaviors in a Central <strong>America</strong>n high-montane<br />

cloud forest.<br />

4:40 PM OOS 6-10 Grossman, JJ, University <strong>of</strong> Washington.<br />

Smallholder Eucalyptus plantation forestry in Eastern<br />

Paraguay: A case study <strong>of</strong> silvicultural, economic, and<br />

environmental context.<br />

OOS 7 - Modeling At the Front Lines: Predicting<br />

Biodiversity Response to Disturbance and Change<br />

B110, Oregon Convention Center<br />

Organized by: SF Railsback (steven.railsback@humboldt.edu), J<br />

Giske, U Berger, V Grimm<br />

Moderator: SF Railsback<br />

This session will explore and illustrate the ways that biodiversity<br />

resources and management issues can be modeled, at levels<br />

from diversity among a population’s individuals to diversity within<br />

populations, communities, and ecosystems.<br />

1:30 PM OOS 7-1 DeAngelis, D, United States Geological<br />

Survey. Modeling biodiversity response to disturbance<br />

1:50 PM<br />

and change: History, challenges, and successes.<br />

OOS 7-2 Harvey, BC<br />

, (1)Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />

1 and SF Railsback2 , (1)U.S.<br />

Forest Service, (2)Humboldt State University. Capturing<br />

the effects <strong>of</strong> minor environmental change on a stream<br />

fish population: Comparing models differing in the<br />

complexity <strong>of</strong> individual behavior.<br />

2:10 PM OOS 7-3 Belarde, T, Humboldt State University.<br />

Diversity and disturbance: Modeling how exotic species<br />

affect juvenile pikeminnow response to river flow<br />

fluctuations.<br />

2:30 PM OOS 7-4 Giske, J, University <strong>of</strong> Bergen. The postoptimal<br />

animal: A psychological model <strong>of</strong> individual<br />

variation in a population.<br />

2:50 PM OOS 7-5 Johst, K1 , M Mewes2 , A Sturm3 , M Drechsler1 and F Wätzold4 , (1)Helmholtz Centre for Environmental<br />

Research—UFZ, (2)Helmholtz Centre for Environmental<br />

Research - UFZ, (3)Freie Universität Berlin, (4)<br />

Brandenburg Technical University. Modelling the impact<br />

<strong>of</strong> timing <strong>of</strong> land use on biodiversity conservation for the<br />

decision support s<strong>of</strong>tware ‘Ecopay’.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

3:20 PM OOS 7-6 Lin, Y1 , U Berger1 , V Grimm2 and Q Ji3 ,<br />

(1)Institute <strong>of</strong> Forest Growth and Computer Science,<br />

Dresden University <strong>of</strong> Technology, (2)UFZ, Helmholtz<br />

Centre for <strong>Ecological</strong> Research - UFZ, (3)Institute<br />

3:40 PM<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hydrobiology, Dresden University <strong>of</strong> Technology.<br />

Functional equivalence versus functional diversity: Is<br />

there a minimum dimensionality for characterizing forests<br />

to a reasonable level <strong>of</strong> realism?.<br />

OOS 7-7 Yospin, GI1 , SD Bridgham2 , RP Neilson3 ,<br />

JP Bolte4 , DM Bachelet5 , PJ Gould6 , CA Harrington6 ,<br />

JA Kertis7 , J Merzenich7 , C Evers2 and BR Johnson2 4:00 PM<br />

,<br />

(1)Montana State University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Oregon,<br />

(3)Oregon State University (Courtesy), (4)Oregon State<br />

University, (5)Conservation Biology Institute, (6)USDA<br />

Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, (7)<br />

USDA Forest Service. Projections <strong>of</strong> climate change<br />

impacts on forest succession for local land management<br />

using a new vegetation model, CV-STM.<br />

OOS 7-8 Mayor, SJ, JF Cahill Jr., S Boutin and F He,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Alberta. Human landscape disturbance<br />

outweighs local disturbance in predicting boreal<br />

MONDAY

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