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esponses to competition: Predictions <strong>of</strong> consumerresource<br />
models.<br />
8:20 AM COS 181-2 Queijeiro-Bolaños, ME, C Martorell and Z<br />
Cano-Santana, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />
México. The effects <strong>of</strong> interspecific interactions among<br />
dwarf mistletoe species on their population dynamics.<br />
8:40 AM COS 181-3 Wright, AJ 1 , SA Schnitzer 1 and PB Reich 2 ,<br />
(1)University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin - Milwaukee, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Minnesota. Plant facilitation: The importance <strong>of</strong> diversity<br />
and seedling ontogeny.<br />
9:00 AM COS 181-4 Godoy, O 1 , N Gonzalez-Muñoz 2 and JM<br />
Levine 1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Barbara, (2)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Alcalá. The role <strong>of</strong> phenotypic plasticity for<br />
species coexistence.<br />
9:20 AM COS 181-5 Yeung, ACY and D Dudgeon, The University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hong Kong. Are snail-insect interactions important in<br />
tropical streams?.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 181-6 Brewer, JS 1 and JB Cannon 2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Mississippi, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Georgia. Can disturbances<br />
increase plant competition?.<br />
10:10 AM COS 181-7 Huss, M 1 , AM de Roos 2 , A Van Leeuwen 2 ,<br />
M Casini 1 and A Gårdmark 1 , (1)Swedish University <strong>of</strong><br />
Agricultural Sciences, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Amsterdam. Cohort<br />
dynamics give rise to alternative stable community states.<br />
10:30 AM COS 181-8 Dybzinski, R, CE Farrior and SW Pacala,<br />
Princeton University. Untangling intraspecific and<br />
interspecific changes in leaf nitrogen across nitrogen<br />
availability gradients in forests.<br />
10:50 AM COS 181-9 Yee, DA and J Skiff, University <strong>of</strong> Southern<br />
Mississippi. Welcome to the club? Assessing the<br />
competitive ability <strong>of</strong> a new mosquito invader, Culex<br />
coronator, across diverse resource environments.<br />
11:10 AM COS 181-10 Eppley, S, S Rogers and C Mercer,<br />
Portland State University. Kin recognition and intersexual<br />
competition in a dioecious grass.<br />
COS 182 - Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory III<br />
D138, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM COS 182-1 Robinson, GR and JB Davis, State University<br />
<strong>of</strong> New York at Albany. A geographic model to assess and<br />
limit cumulative ecological degradation from Marcellus<br />
Shale exploitation in NY State.<br />
8:20 AM COS 182-2 Ramage, B, E Marshalek, JA Kitzes and MD<br />
Potts, University <strong>of</strong> California. A new strategy for species<br />
conservation in production forest landscapes.<br />
8:40 AM COS 182-3 Craig, CL<br />
Life on Earth: Preserving, Utilizing, and Sustaining our Ecosystems<br />
1 and M Ratsimbazafy2 , (1)<br />
Conservation through Poverty Alleviation, International<br />
and Harvard University, (2)Conservation through<br />
9:00 AM<br />
Poverty Alleviation, International. Working under the<br />
radar: Conservation through economic development in<br />
Madagascar.<br />
COS 182-4 Vukomanovic, J1 , S Doumas1 , WR Osterkamp2 and BJ Orr1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Arizona, (2)U. S. Geological<br />
Survey, WRD. The effects <strong>of</strong> houses and road networks on<br />
ecological processes in a southwestern grassland.<br />
9:20 AM COS 182-5 Villarreal, ML1 , LM Norman1 , KG Boykin2 and CSA Wallace1 , (1)U.S. Geological Survey, (2)New<br />
Mexico State University. Assessing outcomes <strong>of</strong> urban<br />
growth and conservation scenarios on biodiversity in the<br />
U.S./Mexico borderlands.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 182-6 Armsworth, PR1 , S Acs2 , M Dallimer3 , KJ<br />
Gaston4 , N Hanley5 and P Wilson6 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Tennessee, (2)European Commission, (3)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Copenhagen, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Exeter, (5)University <strong>of</strong><br />
8 am-11:30 am<br />
Stirling, (6)University <strong>of</strong> Nottingham. Designing cost<br />
effective conservation payment programs.<br />
10:10 AM COS 182-7 Johnson, BR 1 , JP Bolte 2 , SD Bridgham 1 ,<br />
DW Hulse 1 , RP Neilson 3 , RG Ribe 1 , AA Ager 4 , M Nielsen-<br />
Pincus 1 , T Sheehan 5 , GI Yospin 6 , JA Kertis 4 , CA Harrington 7<br />
and PJ Gould 7 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Oregon, (2)Oregon State<br />
University, (3)Oregon State University (Courtesy), (4)<br />
USDA Forest Service, (5)Conservation Biology Institute, (6)<br />
Montana State University, (7)USDA Forest Service, Pacific<br />
Northwest Research Station. Addressing uncertainties in<br />
climate change adaptation planning by using an integrated<br />
suite <strong>of</strong> mechanistic simulation models within an alternative<br />
futures planning framework.<br />
10:30 AM COS 182-8 Lawler, JJ 1 , M Case 1 , MA Halabisky 1 ,<br />
AK Hevener 1 , J Langdon 1 , CJ Penberthy 1 , MH<br />
Schoellhamer 1 , S Torrubia 1 , B McRae 2 and SA Hall 2 , (1)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Washington, (2)The Nature Conservancy.<br />
Restoring areas for connectivity: Balancing cost, threat,<br />
and effectiveness.<br />
10:50 AM COS 182-9 Gosnell, JS 1 , KL Roth 1 , SH Diaz 1 , AJ<br />
MacDonald 1 , BE Kendall 2 , C Wilmers 3 , JW Duffield 4 and<br />
PJ Seddon 5 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Barbara,<br />
(2)University <strong>of</strong> California Santa Barbara, (3)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> California, Santa Cruz, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Montana, (5)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Otago. Where motivations, metrics, and<br />
milestones meet: A comprehensive framework for<br />
assessing and planning reintroductions.<br />
11:10 AM COS 182-10 Feeley, KJ and E Rehm, Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Biological Sciences. Amazon’s vulnerability to climate<br />
change heightened by deforestation and man-made<br />
dispersal barriers.<br />
COS 183 - Disease And Epidemiology V<br />
D139, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM COS 183-1 Grear, DA 1 , L Luong 1 and PJ Hudson 2 , (1)<br />
Pennsylvania State University, (2)Penn State University.<br />
Foraging networks influence the parasite community <strong>of</strong><br />
the eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus).<br />
8:20 AM COS 183-2 Johnson, BJ 1 and MVK Sukhdeo 2 , (1)<br />
Rutgers, The State University, (2)Rutgers University.<br />
Drought-induced amplification <strong>of</strong> West Nile virus<br />
transmission in the northeastern United States.<br />
8:40 AM COS 183-3 Roy, M 1 , MJ Bouma 2 , EL Ionides 3 , R<br />
Dhiman 4 and M Pascual 1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Michigan AND<br />
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, (2)London School <strong>of</strong><br />
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University <strong>of</strong> London,<br />
(3)University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, (4)National Institute <strong>of</strong> Malaria<br />
Research. A population-dynamics approach to evaluate<br />
the impact <strong>of</strong> anti-relapse treatment on epidemic<br />
Plasmodium vivax malaria.<br />
9:00 AM COS 183-4 Bharti, N 1 , A Tatem 2 , M Ferrari 3 and BT<br />
Grenfell 1 , (1)Princeton University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Florida,<br />
(3)Penn State University. Estimating changes in population<br />
density and distribution to improve human health.<br />
9:20 AM COS 183-5 Strutz, S, University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin.<br />
Species distribution and circuit-based dispersal models<br />
<strong>of</strong> vector-borne disease: Is cutaneous leishmaniasis<br />
expanding due to environmental change in the southern<br />
United States.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 183-6 Ferrari, MJ 1 , K Shea 1 , C Fonnesbeck 2 , M<br />
Runge 3 and M Tildesley 4 , (1)The Pennsylvania State<br />
University, (2)Vanderbilt University, (3)USGS-Pautxent<br />
Wildlife Research Center, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Warwick. An<br />
adaptive management framework for optimal response<br />
to Foot and Mouth outbreaks.<br />
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