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THURSDAY<br />
1:30 pm-5 pm<br />
2:50 PM COS 152-5 Goins, SM 1 , JI Chapman 1 and RW McEwan 2 ,<br />
(1)University <strong>of</strong> Dayton, (2)The University <strong>of</strong> Dayton.<br />
Dynamics and disturbance in an old-growth forest<br />
remnant in western Ohio.<br />
3:10 PM Break<br />
3:20 PM COS 152-6 Resasco, J 1 , NP Chac<strong>of</strong>f 2 and DP Vázquez 2 ,<br />
(1)University <strong>of</strong> Florida, (2)Centro Científico y Tecnológico<br />
Mendoza. Interannual variation in quantitative plantpollinator<br />
networks.<br />
3:40 PM COS 152-7 Ferriere, R 1 , JC Stegen 2 and BJ Enquist 1 ,<br />
(1)University <strong>of</strong> Arizona, (2)Pacific Northwest National<br />
Laboratory. How diversity and invasibility co-evolve<br />
along temperature gradients: predictions from ecoevolutionary<br />
dynamical models.<br />
4:00 PM COS 152-8 Cadotte, MW 1 , SC Walker 2 and CH Albert 3 ,<br />
(1)University <strong>of</strong> Toronto - Scarborough, (2)Université<br />
de Montréal, (3)McGill University. The ecology <strong>of</strong><br />
differences: Integrating trait and evolutionary distances.<br />
4:20 PM COS 152-9 Murray, BD, CR Webster and J Bump,<br />
Michigan Technological University. Ungulate ureanitrogen<br />
deposition and spatial patterning <strong>of</strong> herbaceouslayer<br />
vegetation in a temperate forest ecosystem.<br />
4:40 PM COS 152-10 Rius, M 1 , E Potter 1 , D Aguirre 2 and<br />
JJ Stachowicz 1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis, (2)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Queensland. Shifting mechanisms <strong>of</strong> biotic<br />
resistance across multiple life-history stages reduce the<br />
abundance <strong>of</strong> a non-indigenous marine invertebrate.<br />
COS 153 - Competition I<br />
D136, Oregon Convention Center<br />
1:30 PM COS 153-1 LI, L and P Chesson, University <strong>of</strong> Arizona.<br />
The effects <strong>of</strong> dynamical rates on species coexistence in<br />
a variable environment.<br />
1:50 PM COS 153-2 Best, RJ, NC Caulk and JJ Stachowicz,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis. Competitive outcomes<br />
and community composition in marine invertebrates<br />
are predicted by diversity in feeding traits and not by<br />
phylogenetic relatedness.<br />
2:10 PM COS 153-3 Cahill, JF Jr. 1 , JA Bennett1 , T Bao1 and<br />
EG Lamb2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Alberta, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Saskatchewan. Interspecific competition among plants is<br />
not associated with patterns <strong>of</strong> phylogenetic dispersion:<br />
Results from the field.<br />
2:30 PM COS 153-4 Vlautin, CT and MH Ferkin, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Memphis. Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus,<br />
display a memory for the what, when, and where <strong>of</strong> a<br />
same-sex dyadic interaction.<br />
2:50 PM COS 153-5 DeLong, JP and DA Vasseur, Yale University.<br />
Strong coupling <strong>of</strong> exploitation and interference<br />
3:10 PM<br />
competition generates multiple regimes <strong>of</strong> population<br />
dynamics.<br />
Break<br />
3:20 PM COS 153-6 McNickle, GG and JS Brown, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Illinois at Chicago. Plant strategies for competition and<br />
evolutionary game theory.<br />
3:40 PM COS 153-7 Bohlman, SA, University <strong>of</strong> Florida. Canopy<br />
crown dynamics, competition and diameter growth in an<br />
old-growth tropical forest.<br />
4:00 PM COS 153-8 Hintz, WD and JE Garvey, Southern Illinois<br />
University. Coexistence <strong>of</strong> two morphologically indistinct<br />
sturgeon species.<br />
4:20 PM COS 153-9 Rogers, S and S Eppley, Portland State<br />
University. Testing inter-sexual competition and the<br />
influence <strong>of</strong> mycorrhizal fungi on fitness <strong>of</strong> a dioecious<br />
grass.<br />
4:40 PM COS 153-10 Marin Jarrin, JR and J Miller, Oregon<br />
State University. Competition for food influences<br />
the migratory behavior <strong>of</strong> juvenile Chinook salmon<br />
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha).<br />
COS 154 - Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory II<br />
D137, Oregon Convention Center<br />
1:30 PM COS 154-1 Seales, L, University <strong>of</strong> Florida. Collaborative<br />
governance approaches to watershed management in<br />
Oregon.<br />
1:50 PM COS 154-2 Wittmann, ME1 , CL Jerde1 , JG Howeth2 ,<br />
SP Maher3 , JM Drake3 , WL Chadderton4 , AR Mahon5 ,<br />
CA Gantz1 , RP Keller6 and DM Lodge1 , (1)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Notre Dame, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Alabama, (3)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Georgia, (4)The Nature Conservancy, (5)Central<br />
Michigan University, (6)Loyola University Chicago.<br />
Reducing uncertainty in the perceived risk <strong>of</strong> grass carp<br />
(Ctenopharyngodon idella) invasion in the Great Lakes:<br />
Ploidy, distribution, and ecosystem impact.<br />
2:10 PM COS 154-3 Cattau, ME, Columbia University. The<br />
2:30 PM<br />
Bornean orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) in a vanishing<br />
peatswamp forest: Increasing habitat connectivity in the<br />
former Mega Rice Project, Indonesia.<br />
COS 154-4 Magyera, KH1 and K D. 2 , (1)Wisconsin<br />
Wetlands Association, (2)Univeristy <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-<br />
2:50 PM<br />
Madison. Toward integrated wetland conservation: A<br />
diagnostic framework.<br />
COS 154-5 Kreakie, BJ1 , KC Hychka1 and HA Walker2 ,<br />
(1)US Environmental Protection Agency, (2)US EPA.<br />
Internet-based methods to construct a stakeholder<br />
network for the sustainability <strong>of</strong> Narragansett Bay, Rhode<br />
Island.<br />
3:10 PM Break<br />
3:20 PM COS 154-6 Stewart, EM, Metro. Application <strong>of</strong> ecological<br />
performance measures to a natural area acquisition<br />
program in Portland, Oregon.<br />
3:40 PM COS 154-7 Terando, A1 , C Belyea1 , JK Costanza2 , A<br />
McKerrow3 and S Williams1 , (1)Biodiversity and Spatial<br />
Information Center, (2)North Carolina State University,<br />
(3)United States Geological Survey. Urbanization as<br />
a barrier to ecosystem resiliency in the face <strong>of</strong> climate<br />
change.<br />
4:00 PM COS 154-8 Soong, O, M Ikegami, P Roehrdanz and<br />
L Hannah, University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Barbara.<br />
Conservation priority setting in California under climate<br />
change using the network flow approach.<br />
4:20 PM COS 154-9 McRae, B1 , SA Hall1 , P Beier2 and DM<br />
Theobald3 , (1)The Nature Conservancy, (2)Northern<br />
Arizona University, (3)Colorado State University. The<br />
flip side <strong>of</strong> corridor mapping: Detecting barriers and<br />
restoration opportunities using cost-distance and circuit<br />
theory methods.<br />
4:40 PM COS 154-10 Cerveny, LK1 , R McLain2 , K Biedenweg2 and D Besser3 , (1)USDA Forest Service, (2)Institute<br />
for Culture and Ecology, (3)Portland State University.<br />
Mapping landscape values and human-resource<br />
interactions on a regional scale: The human ecology<br />
mapping project.<br />
COS 155 - Disease And Epidemiology IV<br />
D138, Oregon Convention Center<br />
1:30 PM COS 155-1 Salkeld, DJ and JH Jones, Stanford<br />
University. Community ecology and emerging infectious<br />
disease: idiosyncracies <strong>of</strong> local biodiversity.<br />
1:50 PM COS 155-2 Bogich, TL 1 , S Ballesteros 1 , J Zelner 1 , H<br />
Quoc Cuong 2 , C Simmons 2 , TT Hien 2 , E Holmes 3 , J<br />
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