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8 am-11:30 am<br />
University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Barbara, (4)National<br />
Park Service, Pacific West Region, San Francisco, (5)<br />
National Park Service, Santa Monica Mountains National<br />
Recreation Area, (6)National Park Service, Lassen<br />
Volcanic National Park, (7)National Park Service, (8)<br />
National Park Service, Sequoia and Kings Canyon<br />
National Parks, (9)National Park Service, Joshua Tree<br />
National Park, (10)National Park Service, Redwood<br />
National Park, (11)USA National Phenology Network,<br />
National Coordinating Office. Implementing a regional<br />
phenology network: The California Phenology Project.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 193-6 McKinney, AM and DW Inouye, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Maryland. Long-term shifts in flowering phenology and<br />
floral abundance in a sub-alpine plant community.<br />
10:10 AM COS 193-7 Walters, AW 1 , MA González Sagrario 2 and<br />
DE Schindler 3 , (1)USGS Wyoming Cooperative Fish<br />
and Wildlife Research Unit, (2)CONICET-Universidad<br />
Nacional de Mar del Plata, (3)University <strong>of</strong> Washington.<br />
When is spring green-up? Interaction <strong>of</strong> species<br />
phenology and community composition.<br />
10:30 AM COS 193-8 Truszczynski, AM 1 , JH Burns 2 and SY<br />
Strauss 1 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis, (2)Case<br />
Western Reserve University. Coexistence among relatives<br />
at Bodega Marine Reserve: Correlations between<br />
flowering phenology, and phylogenetic distance.<br />
10:50 AM COS 193-9 Caño, L 1 and SY Strauss 2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />
California Davis, (2)University <strong>of</strong> California, Davis. Postinvasion<br />
changes in reproductive and dispersal traits,<br />
and their correlations, in three invasive mustards.<br />
11:10 AM COS 193-10 Tuff, T 1 and BA Melbourne 2 , (1)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Colorado, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Colorado at Boulder. A<br />
revolutionary migration: Full account <strong>of</strong> energy niche<br />
predicts stationary animal migrants and mechanistic<br />
phenology.<br />
10:30 AM COS 194-8 Ringelman, KM 1 , JM Eadie 1 and JT<br />
Ackerman 2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> California - Davis, (2)United<br />
States Geological Survey. Dearest neighbors: Adaptive<br />
nest clustering and density-dependent nest survival in<br />
dabbling ducks.<br />
10:50 AM COS 194-9 Rasmussen, NL and VHW Rudolf, Rice<br />
University. The role <strong>of</strong> arrival phenology and size-mediated<br />
priority effects for species interactions in simple food<br />
webs.<br />
11:10 AM COS 194-10 Kimbro, DL, Florida State University.<br />
Tidal regime dictates the cascading consumptive and<br />
nonconsumptive effects <strong>of</strong> multiple predators on salt<br />
marshes.<br />
COS 194 - Predation And Predator-Prey Interactions II<br />
Portland Blrm 258, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM COS 194-1 Barreiro, A<br />
182 ESA 97th Annual Meeting, August 5 - 10, 2012, Oregon Convention Center<br />
1 , NG Hairston Jr. 2 and M Febrero-<br />
Bande3 , (1)CIIMAR, (2)Cornell University, (3)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Santiago. Contrasting effects <strong>of</strong> different nitrogen<br />
to phosphorus stoichiometry in consumer–resource<br />
dynamics.<br />
8:20 AM COS 194-2 Wirsing, A1 and MR Heithaus2 , (1)School<br />
<strong>of</strong> Environmental and Forest Sciences, University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Washington, (2)Florida International University.<br />
Behavioral transition probabilities in dugongs change<br />
with habitat and predator presence.<br />
8:40 AM COS 194-3 Preisser, EL1 and JL Orrock2 COS 195 - Seed Production, Dispersal, And Predation<br />
B117, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM COS 195-1 Peters, VS and MS Gelderman, The King’s<br />
University College. Masting facilitates seed predator<br />
escape in white pine blister rust-infected landscapes.<br />
8:20 AM COS 195-2 Dimitri, L<br />
, (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Rhode Island, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin - Madison. The<br />
allometrics <strong>of</strong> fear: Interspecific relationships between<br />
body size and response to predation risk.<br />
9:00 AM COS 194-4 Orl<strong>of</strong>ske, SA, RC Jadin and PTJ Johnson,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Colorado Boulder. Predation on parasites:<br />
Effects <strong>of</strong> predator type, parasite species, and<br />
environmental conditions.<br />
9:20 AM COS 194-5 Tyburczy, W, University <strong>of</strong> Chicago. Variation<br />
in basic life history across a predator’s geographic range.<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 194-6 Cortez, M, Georgia Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology.<br />
Comparing the eco-coevolutionary dynamics and the<br />
eco-evolutionary dynamics <strong>of</strong> predator-prey systems<br />
using fast-slow dynamical systems theory.<br />
10:10 AM COS 194-7 Prescott, KK and DA Andow, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Minnesota. Predation risk and diet expansion in a native<br />
arthropod predator.<br />
1 and WS Longland2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />
Nevada, Reno, (2)USDA, Agricultural Research Service.<br />
Seed-caching by heteromyid rodents enhances seedling<br />
survival <strong>of</strong> a desert grass, Indian ricegrass (Achnatherum<br />
hymenoides).<br />
8:40 AM COS 195-3 Niederhauser, EC and GR Matlack, Ohio<br />
University. The contribution <strong>of</strong> vertebrates to the<br />
dispersal <strong>of</strong> mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum).<br />
9:00 AM COS 195-4 Redmond, MD1 , F Forcella2 and NN Barger1 ,<br />
(1)University <strong>of</strong> Colorado, (2)USDA. Declines in Pinyon<br />
Pine cone production associated with regional warming.<br />
9:20 AM COS 195-5 Henn, JH1 , C Vaughan2 and M McCoy2 , (1)<br />
St. Olaf College, (2)Associated Colleges <strong>of</strong> the Midwest.<br />
Beach almond (Terminalia catappa) seed resource size<br />
and resource partitioning between the seed predators<br />
scarlet macaw (Ara macao) and variegated squirrel<br />
(Sciurus variegatoides).<br />
9:40 AM Break<br />
9:50 AM COS 195-6 Zwolak, R1 and EE Crone2 , (1)Adam<br />
Mickiewicz University, (2)Harvard University. The<br />
outcome <strong>of</strong> plant-scatterhoarder interactions changes<br />
with masting and environmental conditions.<br />
10:10 AM COS 195-7 Rapp, JM and EE Crone, Harvard University.<br />
Pollination limitation, sex allocation, and masting in<br />
whitebark pine.<br />
10:30 AM COS 195-8 Renard, SM1 , EJB McIntire2 and A Fajardo3 ,<br />
(1)Laval University, (2)Natural Resources Canada & Laval<br />
University, (3)Centro de Investigacioxn en Ecosistemas<br />
de la Patagonia. Facilitation and reproduction: Improving<br />
cone production thanks to conspecific tree neighbors in<br />
the alpine treeline.<br />
10:50 AM COS 195-9 Minor, DM and RK Kobe, Michigan State<br />
University. Soil nutrient and neighborhood competition<br />
influences on northern hardwood reproduction.<br />
11:10 AM COS 195-10 Seltzer, CE1 , CT Kremer2 , HJ<br />
Ndangalasi3 and NJ Cordeiro4 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />
at Chicago, (2)Michigan State University, (3)University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dar es Salaam, (4)Roosevelt University. In search<br />
<strong>of</strong> sustainable seed harvest: Seed removal and<br />
establishment <strong>of</strong> an endemic African rainforest tree.<br />
COS 196 - Urban Ecology II<br />
C120, Oregon Convention Center<br />
8:00 AM COS 196-1 Mincey, SK, M Schmitt-Harsh, M Patterson,<br />
BC Fischer and T Evans, Indiana University. Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
private residential urban forest structure and management<br />
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