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8 am-11:30 am<br />
State University, (3)Forest Service, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Agriculture. Estimation and analysis <strong>of</strong> variability in the<br />
invasion rate <strong>of</strong> the gypsy moth.<br />
9:00 AM COS 191-4 Larson, ER<br />
Life on Earth: Preserving, Utilizing, and Sustaining our Ecosystems<br />
181<br />
1 and J Olden2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Tennessee, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Washington. Generalized<br />
“avatar” niche shifts for modeling the potential<br />
distributions <strong>of</strong> emerging data-poor invasive species.<br />
9:20 AM COS 191-5 Clark, AT and GD Tilman, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Minnesota. Priority effects in modeled community<br />
assembly suggest that exotic species have ecologically<br />
distinct impacts on native communities.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 191-6 Shanafelt, DW, EP Fenichel and TJ Richards,<br />
Arizona State University. The rate <strong>of</strong> invasive species<br />
spread and adaptive human behavior.<br />
10:10 AM COS 191-7 Suppo, C1 , P Derouault1 and J Casas2 , (1)<br />
CNRS - Université François Rabelais, (2)Centre National<br />
de la Recherche Scientifique - University <strong>of</strong> Tours. Invasive<br />
herbivores can lead to the exclusion <strong>of</strong> other herbivores in<br />
a host-parasitoid web through apparent competition.<br />
10:30 AM COS 191-8 Tekiela, D1 , E Dollete1 , B Tomasek2 and<br />
JN Barney3 , (1)Virginia Tech, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Illinois,<br />
(3)Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.<br />
Change you can believe in: A novel empirical model to<br />
integrate invasive species impacts.<br />
10:50 AM COS 191-9 Jarnevich, C1 , TR Holcombe2 , E Bella3 , ML<br />
Carlson4 , G Graziano5 , S Seefeldt6 , M Lamb7 and JT<br />
Morisette2 , (1)United States Geological Survey, (2)U.S.<br />
Geological Survey, (3)U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, (4)<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Alaska Anchorage, (5)University <strong>of</strong> Alaska<br />
Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service, (6)USDA<br />
Agricultural Research Service, (7)US Forest Service.<br />
A hierarchical approach to assess plant invasions in a<br />
region <strong>of</strong> rapid climate change.<br />
11:10 AM COS 191-10 Kumar, S1 and TJ Stohlgren2 , (1)<br />
Colorado State University, (2)US Geological Survey, Fort<br />
Collins Science Center and Natural Resource Ecology<br />
Laboratory. Novel methods to improve predictions <strong>of</strong><br />
alien plant species richness.<br />
COS 192 - Life History Theory And Evolution<br />
Portland Blrm 256, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM<br />
8:20 AM<br />
COS 192-1 Shaw, AK and SA Levin, Princeton University.<br />
The evolution <strong>of</strong> intermittent breeding.<br />
COS 192-2 Hodgson, DJ1 , IM Stott1 , C Coles1 and S<br />
Townley2 8:40 AM<br />
, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Exeter, Cornwall Campus,<br />
(2)University <strong>of</strong> Exeter. Transient dynamics and the<br />
evolution <strong>of</strong> stage-structured life histories.<br />
COS 192-3 Aragón, CF1 , IM Parker2 and M Mangel3 9:00 AM<br />
,<br />
(1)University <strong>of</strong> California Santa Cruz, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />
California, Santa Cruz, (3)University <strong>of</strong> California at Santa<br />
Cruz. A stochastic dynamic programming approach to<br />
predict life history evolution in invasive plants.<br />
COS 192-4 Adler, PB1 , A Compagnoni1 , J Hsu2 , R<br />
Salguero-Gomez3 , J Mukherjee1 and AR Kleinhesselink1 9:20 AM<br />
,<br />
(1)Utah State University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />
Berkeley, (3)Max Planck Institute for Demographic<br />
Research. Can functional traits explain variation in plant<br />
life history strategies?.<br />
COS 192-5 Morris, WF1 , J Altmann2 , DK Brockman3 ,<br />
M Cords4 , LM Fedigan5 , AE Pusey6 , TS Stoinski7 ,<br />
AM Bronikowski8 , SC Alberts1 and KB Strier9 Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology, Columbia<br />
University, New York, NY, (5)Department <strong>of</strong> Anthropology,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, (6)Department <strong>of</strong><br />
9:40 AM<br />
Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Durham,<br />
NC, (7)The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International and<br />
Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta, GA, (8)Iowa State University, (9)<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-<br />
Madison, Madison, WI. Low demographic variability in<br />
wild primate populations: Fitness impacts <strong>of</strong> variation,<br />
covariation, and serial correlation in vital rates.<br />
Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 192-6 Williams, JL<br />
, (1)<br />
Duke University, (2)Department <strong>of</strong> Ecology and<br />
Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton,<br />
NJ, (3)Department <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, University <strong>of</strong> North<br />
Carolina-Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, (4)Department <strong>of</strong><br />
1 , TEX Miller2 , E Jongejans3 ,<br />
R Brys4 and H Jacquemyn4 , (1)ETH Zurich, (2)Rice<br />
University, (3)Radboud University Nijmegen, (4)KU<br />
Leuven. Influence <strong>of</strong> non-lethal costs <strong>of</strong> reproduction on<br />
life history evolution in a long-lived orchid.<br />
10:10 AM COS 192-7 Snyder, RE1 , PB Adler2 and SP Ellner3 , (1)<br />
Case Western Reserve University, (2)Utah State University,<br />
(3)Cornell University. Selective pressure for increased<br />
demographic variability in a perennial plant community.<br />
10:30 AM COS 192-8 Braun, D1 , DA Patterson2 and J Reynolds1 , (1)<br />
Simon Fraser Univeristy, (2)Fisheries and Oceans Canada.<br />
Effects <strong>of</strong> maternal size, reproductive investment and<br />
habitat conditions on juvenile life history in Pacific salmon.<br />
10:50 AM COS 192-9 Martínez-Peralta, C1 , F Molina-Freaner2 ,<br />
J Golubov Sr. 3 and MC Mandujano4 , (1)Instituto de<br />
Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,<br />
(2)Estación Regional del Noroeste, Instituto de Ecología,<br />
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, (3)<br />
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, (4)Instituto de<br />
Ecología. Universidad Nacional Atónoma de México.<br />
Comparative study <strong>of</strong> the reproductive systems in a<br />
cactus genus from the Chihuahuan Desert.<br />
COS 193 - Phenology<br />
Portland Blrm 257, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM COS 193-1 Sanchez, A1 , NM Hughes2 and WK Smith1 ,<br />
(1)Wake Forest University, (2)High Point University.<br />
Autumn leaf senescence coincides with declining water<br />
use efficiency in five deciduous tree species, North<br />
Carolina piedmont, USA.<br />
8:20 AM COS 193-2 Forrest, J, University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis.<br />
Sexual selection in the evolution <strong>of</strong> flowering phenology.<br />
8:40 AM COS 193-3 Moore, LM, WK Lauenroth and DM Bell,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming. Soil water and temperature<br />
explain canopy phenology in the shortgrass steppe.<br />
9:00 AM COS 193-4 Matthews, ER1 , SJ Mazer1 , A Evenden2 , KL<br />
Gerst3 , CA Brigham4 , J Coles5 , S Fritzke6 , BP Haggerty1 ,<br />
S Haultain7 , JD Hoines8 , S Samuels9 , KA Thomas10 ,<br />
F Villalba6 and JF Weltzin3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />
Santa Barbara, (2)National Park Service, Pacific West<br />
Region, San Francisco, (3)USA National Phenology<br />
Network, National Coordinating Office, (4)National Park<br />
Service, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation<br />
Area, (5)National Park Service, Lassen Volcanic<br />
National Park, (6)National Park Service, (7)National Park<br />
Service, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, (8)<br />
National Park Service, Joshua Tree National Park, (9)<br />
National Park Service, Redwood National Park, (10)US<br />
Geological Survey, Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring<br />
Partnership. Building a phenological monitoring network<br />
in California as a model for the nation.<br />
9:20 AM COS 193-5 Gerst, KL1 , ER Matthews2 , SJ Mazer3 ,<br />
A Evenden4 , CA Brigham5 , J Coles6 , S Fritzke7 , BP<br />
Haggerty3 , S Haultain8 , JD Hoines9 , S Samuels10 , F<br />
Villalba7 and JF Weltzin11 , (1)National Coordinating<br />
Office, (2)University <strong>of</strong> California Santa Barbara, (3)<br />
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