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FRIDAY<br />

8:30 am-10:30 am<br />

PS 89-24 Swierk, L and TL Langkilde, Penn State University. The<br />

effect <strong>of</strong> sex ratio on male mating tactics and female fitness<br />

in Rana sylvatica breeding aggregations.<br />

PS 89-25 Tennessen, JB1, SE Parks2 and TL Langkilde1, (1)Penn<br />

State University, (2)Syracuse University. Breeding season<br />

blues: Noise disrupts female wood frog attraction to a male<br />

chorus.<br />

PS 89-26 Jedlicka, JA, University <strong>of</strong> California Berkeley. Molecular<br />

tools reveal diets <strong>of</strong> insectivorous birds from predator fecal<br />

matter.<br />

PS 89-27 Weiss, SL and RM Brower, University <strong>of</strong> Puget Sound. The<br />

effect <strong>of</strong> wildfire on stress and ornament expression in female<br />

lizards.<br />

PS 89-28 Somo, DA, KE McCluney and JL Sabo, Arizona State<br />

University. Foraging for water: The influence <strong>of</strong> forage water<br />

content on consumption in a riparian arthropod in the field.<br />

PS 89-29 Hancock, ER, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Chicago. Predation risk<br />

driven by microhabitat structure restricts the habitat <strong>of</strong> small<br />

rodents in the Soutpansberg Mountains <strong>of</strong> South Africa.<br />

PS 89-30 Cable, RN, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan. Characterizing<br />

interactions between humans and geladas in the Simien<br />

Mountains National Park, Ethiopia.<br />

PS 89-31 Joshi, NK1, DJ Biddinger2, EG Rajotte1, NO Halbrendt2,<br />

C Pulig2, K Naithani3 and M Vaughan4, (1)Penn State<br />

University, (2)Penn State Fruit Research & Extension Center,<br />

(3)The Pennsylvania State University, (4)Xerces <strong>Society</strong><br />

for Invertebrate Conservation. Use <strong>of</strong> immunomarking<br />

to determine foraging patterns <strong>of</strong> Osmia cornifrons<br />

(Radoszkowski) in a cherry orchard.<br />

PS 89-32 Hedrick-Hopper, TL and SL Diamond, Texas Tech University.<br />

The effects <strong>of</strong> triclosan on reflex responses and anti-predator<br />

behavior in an estuarine fish.<br />

PS 89-33 Guimarães, M1, PF Doherty Jr.1, HB Cavalheri2, DT<br />

Corrêa3, MP Gaiarsa2, TA Oliveira4, S Serrano-Filho4 and<br />

RJ Sawaya5, (1)Colorado State University, (2)Universidade<br />

de São Paulo, (3)Universidade Estadual de Campinas, (4)<br />

Universidade Estadual Paulista, (5)Universidade Federal de<br />

São Paulo. Armed and well dressed: The role <strong>of</strong> jaw size and<br />

ornamentation on survival probability <strong>of</strong> the Whiptail lizard,<br />

Cnemidophorus occelifer.<br />

PS 89-34 Rosier, RL1 and TL Langkilde2, (1)The Pennsylvania State<br />

University, (2)Penn State University. Presence <strong>of</strong> potential<br />

competitors increases boldness behavior over time in a<br />

lizard.<br />

PS 89-35 Abbey-Lee, R, JC Trexler and E Gaiser, Florida International<br />

University. Relative role <strong>of</strong> dispersal dynamics and niche<br />

partitioning in among-individual variation in diet.<br />

PS 89-36 Belinsky, KL1, MM Skrip2 and KA Schmidt3, (1)Arcadia<br />

University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island, (3)Texas Tech<br />

University. Surprising variation in singing behavior, breeding<br />

territory and home range size and shape in a cryptic migratory<br />

thrush.<br />

PS 90 - Latebreaking: Biodiversity<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 90-37 Gorman, CE and DL Estes, Austin Peay State University.<br />

Taxonomic, ecologic, and biogeographic studies in Polymnia<br />

(Asteraceae).<br />

PS 90-38 Robinson, CM1, SS Saatchi2, DB Clark3, GA Fricker1, JA<br />

Widespread plant movement in response to 20th century<br />

warming disproportionately affects endemic species.<br />

PS 90-42 Pavuk, DM, Bowling Green State University. Longhorned<br />

beetle (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) species diversity and<br />

community structure in a fragmented temperate forest<br />

landscape.<br />

PS 90-43 Bradley, DE, AD Ridlon and R Gentry, University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />

Santa Barbara. Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> management regime<br />

better predicts fisheries production and sustainability than<br />

biodiversity at the EEZ scale.<br />

PS 90-44 Edwards, A, Whittier College. Patterns <strong>of</strong> dung beetle<br />

diversity in a biodiversity hotspot in eastern Kenya.<br />

PS 90-45 Concilio, AL and ME Loik, University <strong>of</strong> California. Elevated<br />

nitrogen effects on Bromus tectorum dominance and native<br />

plant diversity in an arid, montane ecosystem.<br />

PS 91 - Latebreaking: Biogeochemistry<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 91-46 Xu, X, PE Thornton and WM Post, Oak Ridge National<br />

Laboratory. A global analysis <strong>of</strong> soil microbial biomass<br />

carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in terrestrial ecosystems:<br />

Magnitude, stoichiometry, and pool size.<br />

PS 91-47 Ramos, J Jr.1, JR Corman1, V Souza2, DL Childers1 and JJ<br />

Elser1, (1)Arizona State University, (2)Universidad Nacional<br />

Autonoma de México, Instituto de Ecología. Landscape<br />

level characterization <strong>of</strong> the aquatic biogeochemistry and<br />

terrestrial landcover <strong>of</strong> Cuatro Ciénegas, Coahuila, México.<br />

PS 91-48 Ganong, CN1, JH Duff2 and CM Pringle1, (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Georgia, (2)U.S. Geological Survey. Carbon dioxide as a<br />

contributor to seasonal pH shifts in Neotropical rainforest<br />

streams.<br />

PS 91-49 Rhea-Fournier, DJ1 and G González2, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Puerto<br />

Rico - Río Piedras, (2)USDA Forest Service. Earthworms<br />

effects on soil respiration in a sub-tropical wet forest in<br />

Puerto Rico.<br />

PS 91-50 Radtke, TM, Western Ag Innovations. PRS soil supply<br />

rates <strong>of</strong> nitrate and ammonium in grasslands, temperate<br />

forests and boreal forests.<br />

PS 91-51 Moulton, OM and CA Pfister, University <strong>of</strong> Chicago.<br />

Interactions between intertidal macroalgae and ammoniumoxidizing<br />

microbes in the presence <strong>of</strong> ammonium, a shared<br />

resource.<br />

PS 91-52 Daly, AB, K Wickings and AS Grandy, University <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Hampshire. Enzyme activities <strong>of</strong> mes<strong>of</strong>aunal endosymbionts<br />

across host species and ecosystem.<br />

PS 91-53 Talhelm, A1, CE Campany1, ME Kubiske2, DR Zak3 and KS<br />

Pregitzer1, (1)University <strong>of</strong> Idaho, (2)USDA Forest Service,<br />

Northern Research Station, (3)University <strong>of</strong> Michigan. The<br />

impacts <strong>of</strong> elevated CO2 and O3 on stand development<br />

processes in northern temperate forests.<br />

PS 91-54 Yigit Avdan, Z1, WT Stringfellow1, J Hanlon1 and P<br />

Swarzenski2, (1)University <strong>of</strong> the Pacific, (2)USGS.<br />

Differences in carbon storage between seasonal and<br />

permanent wetland in agricultural ecosystems.<br />

PS 91-55 Reid, JP, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota - Twin Cities. Predicting<br />

stream nitrogen fluxes with patterns <strong>of</strong> watershed soil<br />

moisture.<br />

Wolf1, CM Rovzar1, TW Gillespie1, SP Hubbell1 and S<br />

Andelman4, (1)University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles, (2)Jet<br />

Propulsion Laboratory, (3)University <strong>of</strong> Missouri-St. Louis &<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, (4)Conservation International. Abiotic<br />

drivers <strong>of</strong> taxonomic and functional diversity along an<br />

PS 92 - Latebreaking: Climate Change<br />

Exhibit Hall DE, Oregon Convention Center<br />

PS 92-56 Kovach, KE and K Donohue, Duke University. Life on the<br />

surface: How environment, genotype, and life history affect<br />

germination and dormancy in the field.<br />

altitudinal gradient in tropical montane forest <strong>of</strong> Costa Rica. PS 92-57 Bauerle, WL1, R Oren2, DA Way3, SS Qian4, PC Stoy5, PE<br />

PS 90-39<br />

PS 90-40<br />

PS 90-41<br />

Mori, AS1, T Shiono1, D Koide1, R Kitagawa1, A Ota1<br />

and E Mizumachi2, (1)Yokohama National University, (2)<br />

Kyoto University. Deterministic and stochastic processes <strong>of</strong><br />

biodiversity change with altitude in northern forests <strong>of</strong> Japan.<br />

Lind, BM1, L Gigliotti1, R Allen2, A McHenry3 and A<br />

Gardiner4, (1)Colby College, (2)Skidmore College, (3)<br />

Occidental College, (4)Southern African Wildlife College.<br />

Diversity and distribution <strong>of</strong> termite genera along a catenal<br />

gradient in Southern Kruger National Park.<br />

Wolf, A1, W Anderegg2, PE Busby2, N Zimmerman2 and J<br />

Christensen2, (1)Princeton University, (2)Stanford University.<br />

PS 92-58<br />

PS 92-59<br />

Thornton6, JD Bowden1, FM H<strong>of</strong>fman6 and RF Reynolds7,<br />

(1)Colorado State University, (2)Duke University, (3)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Western Ontario, (4)The University <strong>of</strong> Toledo, (5)Montana<br />

State University, (6)Oak Ridge National Laboratory, (7)<br />

Clemson University. Seasonal patterns <strong>of</strong> photosynthetic<br />

capacity: Photoperiodic control and its carbon cycling<br />

implications.<br />

Grainger, TN and R Turkington, University <strong>of</strong> British<br />

Columbia. Winners and losers in a nitrogen-enriched boreal<br />

forest understory.<br />

Browning, DM1 and MM Mattocks2, (1)USDA Agriculture<br />

184 ESA 97th Annual Meeting, August 5 - 10, 2012, Oregon Convention Center

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