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TUESDAY<br />

8 am-11:30 am<br />

8:40 AM OOS 10-3 Nordt, A and R Klenke, Helmholz Centre for<br />

Environmental Research. Sleepless in the city: Drivers<br />

<strong>of</strong> the shift in dawn song <strong>of</strong> urban dwelling European<br />

blackbirds.<br />

9:00 AM OOS 10-4 Spoelstra, K1 , RV Grunsven2 , M Titulaer1 ,<br />

KV Geffen2 , MD Jong1 , M Donners3 , F Berendse2 , E<br />

Veenendaal2 and M Visser1 , (1)Netherlands Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Ecology, (2)Wageningen University, (3)Philips Lighting.<br />

Experimental illumination <strong>of</strong> a terrestrial ecosystem:<br />

Effects at the population and individual level.<br />

9:20 AM OOS 10-5 Lewanzik, D and CC Voigt, Leibniz Institute<br />

for Zoo and Wildlife Research. Effects <strong>of</strong> artificial light at<br />

night on obligatory nocturnal mammals.<br />

9:40 AM Break<br />

9:50 AM OOS 10-6 Hölker, F1 , S Huber2 , EK Perkin3 and K<br />

Tockner1 , (1)Leibniz Institute <strong>of</strong> Freshwater Ecology<br />

and Inland Fisheries, (2)EAWAG Swiss Federal Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aquatic Science and Technology, (3)Leibniz Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries/Freie<br />

Universität Berlin. Does indoor lighting attract stream<br />

insects?.<br />

10:10 AM OOS 10-7 Perkin, EK1 , F Hölker2 , K Tockner3 and JS<br />

Richardson4 , (1)Leibniz Institute <strong>of</strong> Freshwater Ecology<br />

and Inland Fisheries/Freie Universität Berlin, (2)Leibniz<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries,<br />

(3)IGB, (4)University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia. Does artificial<br />

light at night disrupt temperate stream ecosystem<br />

functioning?.<br />

OOS 11 - Complex Interactions Between Biota,<br />

Landscapes and Native Peoples<br />

A107, Oregon Convention Center<br />

Organized by: NJ Reo (reon@umich.edu), JM Fragoso<br />

Moderator: NJ Reo<br />

Complex interactions between subsistence people and their<br />

environments<br />

8:00 AM OOS 11-1 Reshetnikov, AN, Ecology & Evolution<br />

8:20 AM<br />

Institute. Range expansion <strong>of</strong> invasive fish (Perccottus<br />

glenii): the past, the present, and the future.<br />

OOS 11-2 Mandle, L and T Ticktin, University <strong>of</strong> Hawaii<br />

at Manoa. <strong>Ecological</strong> compatibility and trade-<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

between wild plant harvest and conservation <strong>of</strong> plant<br />

diversity in a seasonally dry tropical ecosystem.<br />

8:40 AM OOS 11-3 Wood, SLR, McGill University. Sustaining<br />

biodiverse and productive landscapes in tropical swidden<br />

forests <strong>of</strong> the Peruvian Amazon.<br />

9:00 AM OOS 11-4 Lincoln, NK, Stanford University. Indigenous<br />

environmental management: Examples <strong>of</strong> how native<br />

organizaitons assess trade<strong>of</strong>fs.<br />

9:20 AM OOS 11-5 Perreault, P, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia.<br />

Capactiy for what? Capacity for whom?: A critical analysis<br />

<strong>of</strong> capacity building for aborignal forest management.<br />

9:40 AM Break<br />

9:50 AM OOS 11-6 Baldy, CR, UC Davis. Why we gather: The<br />

ecology <strong>of</strong> traditional gathering in native California and<br />

the future <strong>of</strong> bio-cultural sovereignty.<br />

10:10 AM OOS 11-7 James, K, South Wapichan District Toshaos’<br />

Council. Traditional views <strong>of</strong> ecosystems and their<br />

management.<br />

10:30 AM OOS 11-8 Whyte, K, Michigan State University. Values,<br />

knowledge and indigenous peoples.<br />

10:50 AM OOS 11-9 Smith, MA, Lakehead University. Giving<br />

voice to First Nation views on land stewardship: Moving<br />

beyond the boreal conservation vs. development debate.<br />

11:10 AM OOS 11-10 Fragoso, JM, Stanford University. Complex<br />

interactions between biodiversity and indigenous<br />

amazonian cultures.<br />

OOS 12 - Consequences <strong>of</strong> Future Climate Variability<br />

On Productivity, Carbon Storage, and Water Balance In<br />

Arid and Semiarid Regions<br />

B110, Oregon Convention Center<br />

Organized by: DR Schlaepfer (dschlaep@uwyo.edu), WK Lauenroth,<br />

JB Bradford<br />

Moderator: IC Burke<br />

In arid and semiarid regions where water availability is a limiting<br />

factor, increased variability in weather events may result in novel<br />

spatial and temporal dynamics <strong>of</strong> water balance. This session<br />

will address consequences <strong>of</strong> climate variability on ecosystem<br />

productivity, species composition, and carbon storage, which may<br />

respond in nonlinear ways.<br />

8:00 AM OOS 12-1 Lauenroth, WK1 , DR Schlaepfer1 and JB<br />

Bradford2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming, (2)US Geological<br />

Survey. Soil water dynamics and ecosystem water<br />

balance in the semiarid West.<br />

8:20 AM OOS 12-2 Brunsell, N, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas.<br />

8:40 AM<br />

Implications <strong>of</strong> changing extreme weather distributions<br />

on grassland ecohydrology.<br />

OOS 12-3 Bradford, JB1 , DR Schlaepfer2 and WK<br />

Lauenroth2 , (1)US Geological Survey, (2)University <strong>of</strong><br />

Wyoming. Weather variability in semiarid ecosystems:<br />

Consequences for ecosystem water balance and soil<br />

water availability.<br />

9:00 AM OOS 12-4 Raz-Yaseef, N1 , DD Baldocchi2 and D Yakir3 ,<br />

(1)UC Berkeley, (2)University <strong>of</strong> California, (3)Weizmann<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Science. Resilience <strong>of</strong> semi-arid forests<br />

to precipitation patterns: Lessons learned from a dry<br />

forest in Israel and a ground-water controlled forest in<br />

California.<br />

9:20 AM OOS 12-5 Schlaepfer, DR1 , WK Lauenroth1 and JB<br />

Bradford2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming, (2)US Geological<br />

Survey. Future regeneration <strong>of</strong> big sagebrush under<br />

climate variability.<br />

9:40 AM Break<br />

9:50 AM OOS 12-6 Sala, OE1 , LA Gherardi1 and D Peters2 , (1)<br />

Arizona State University, (2)USDA Agricultural Research<br />

Service. Effects <strong>of</strong> interannual precipitation variability<br />

on ecosystem water balance and its consequences for<br />

aboveground net primary production.<br />

10:10 AM OOS 12-7 Paruelo, J and M Texeira, Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires and CONICET. The inertia <strong>of</strong> C gains in<br />

grasslands and shrublands <strong>of</strong> South <strong>America</strong>: Changes<br />

across environmental gradients.<br />

10:30 AM OOS 12-8 Thomey, ML and SL Collins, University <strong>of</strong><br />

New Mexico. Climate change and the carbon cycle: A<br />

view from arid-semiarid grassland ecosystems.<br />

10:50 AM OOS 12-9 Salguero-Gomez, R1 , W Siewert2 , B<br />

Casper3 and K Tielbörger4 , (1)Max Planck Institute for<br />

Demographic Research, (2)Tubingen University, (3)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Tuebingen.<br />

Desert plant demography and climate change: more<br />

variable is not bad.<br />

11:10 AM OOS 12-10 Horn, KJ1 , RR Jensen2 and SB St. Clair2 ,<br />

(1)Brigham Young Univiersity, (2)Brigham Young<br />

University. Exotic grass invasion in western US deserts<br />

alters landscape scale responses to precipitation and<br />

temperature through fire.<br />

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

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