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TUESDAY<br />

1:30 pm-5 pm<br />

and Water Management, (4)Umeå university. Alternative<br />

resources for apex predators limit their population<br />

growth and top-down control <strong>of</strong> their prey.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

3:20 PM COS 69-6 Hastings, A1 and J Largier2 , (1)University <strong>of</strong><br />

California, Davis, (2)University <strong>of</strong> California. Dynamics<br />

<strong>of</strong> plankton blooms: lessons from an epidemiological<br />

model.<br />

3:40 PM COS 69-7 Phillips, JS, EM Novich, CS Hadan and<br />

CE Brassil, University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska-Lincoln. Complex<br />

responses to environmental temperature fluctuations in<br />

populations <strong>of</strong> Lemna minor.<br />

4:00 PM COS 69-8 Fukaya, K1 , T Okuda2 , M Nakaoka1 and<br />

T Noda1 , (1)Hokkaido University, (2)National Research<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Far Seas Fisheries. Population dynamics across<br />

species range: Among-tidal level difference in population<br />

dynamics <strong>of</strong> intertidal barnacle Chthamalus dalli.<br />

4:20 PM COS 69-9 Wang, G1 , W Liu2 , Y Wang3 , X Wan2 and<br />

W Zhong2 , (1)Mississippi State University, (2)Institute<br />

<strong>of</strong> Zoology, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, (3)Zhejiang<br />

Normal University. Within-group genetic relatedness<br />

affects survival and recruitment <strong>of</strong> group-living rodents.<br />

4:40 PM COS 69-10 Grorud-Colvert, K1 and JE Caselle2 , (1)<br />

Oregon State University, (2)University <strong>of</strong> California,<br />

Santa Barbara. Recruitment variability and the Marine<br />

Protected Area Effect: Considering multiple life stages in<br />

the evaluation <strong>of</strong> protected areas.<br />

COS 70 - Restoration Ecology III<br />

B117, Oregon Convention Center<br />

1:30 PM COS 70-1 Aubrey, D1 , CJ LeRoy1 , N Nadkarni2 , DJ<br />

Pacholke3 and K Bush1 , (1)The Evergreen State College,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> Utah, (3)State <strong>of</strong> Washington. Rearing<br />

endangered butterflies in prison: Incarcerated women as<br />

collaborating conservation partners.<br />

1:50 PM COS 70-2 Hunter, EA1 , LJ Cayot2 , W Tapia3 and JP<br />

Gibbs1 , (1)State University <strong>of</strong> New York College <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Science and Forestry, (2)Galapagos<br />

Conservancy, (3)Galapagos National Park Service.<br />

Resource use by giant tortoises introduced as “ecological<br />

analogs” to Pinta Island, Galápagos.<br />

2:10 PM COS 70-3 Bernard, RJ1 and B Mortazavi2 , (1)The<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Alabama and the Dauphin Island Sea<br />

Lab, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Alabama and Dauphin Island Sea<br />

Lab. The biogeochemistry <strong>of</strong> oyster restoration: Initial<br />

conditions determine potential mitigation.<br />

2:30 PM COS 70-4 Daniels, JM1 , AST Robbins2 , W Brinkley3 ,<br />

K Wolf4 and JM Chase1 , (1)US Forest Service, PNW<br />

Research Station, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Washington, School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Forestry, (3)FORTERRA, (4)University <strong>of</strong> Washington.<br />

Estimating the economic value <strong>of</strong> environmental<br />

2:50 PM<br />

stewardship volunteer events: A cost based approach in<br />

King County, Washington.<br />

COS 70-5 Diefenderfer, HL and AB Borde, Pacific<br />

Northwest National Laboratory. Conceptual model-driven<br />

ecological research to conserve and restore temperate<br />

zone tidal forested wetland habitat for endangered salmon.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

3:20 PM COS 70-6 Andruk, CM and NL Fowler, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Texas at Austin. Is fire enough? The joint effects <strong>of</strong><br />

fire and deer herbivory on hardwood regeneration and<br />

species composition in central Texas woodlands.<br />

3:40 PM COS 70-7 Triska, MD1 , RJ Hobbs2 , MD Craig3 , VL<br />

Stokes4 and RP Pech5 , (1)The University <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Australia, (2)University <strong>of</strong> Western Australia, (3)Murdoch<br />

University, (4)Alcoa <strong>of</strong> Australia, (5)Landcare Research.<br />

Small mammal and reptile occupancy across unmined<br />

and restored forest in southwestern Australia.<br />

4:00 PM COS 70-8 Larkin, DJ 1 , WJ Glisson 2 , RS Brady 3 and AT<br />

Paulios 3 , (1)Chicago Botanic Garden, (2)Northwestern<br />

University, (3)Wisconsin Department <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Resources. Habitat requirements and restoration targets<br />

for secretive marshbirds in southeastern Wisconsin.<br />

4:20 PM COS 70-9 Beerens, JM 1 , EG Noonburg 1 , DE Gawlik 1<br />

and D Donalson 2 , (1)Florida Atlantic University, (2)US<br />

Army Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers. Wading bird foraging trade-<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

in response to the production and concentration <strong>of</strong> prey.<br />

4:40 PM COS 70-10 Cosentino, BJ 1 , RL Schooley 1 , BT<br />

Bestelmeyer 2 and JM C<strong>of</strong>fman 3 , (1)University <strong>of</strong> Illinois,<br />

(2)USDA Agricultural Research Service, (3)New Mexico<br />

State University. Response <strong>of</strong> a keystone rodent to<br />

landscape-scale restoration <strong>of</strong> desert grasslands.<br />

COS 71 - Urban Ecosystems I<br />

C120, Oregon Convention Center<br />

1:30 PM COS 71-1 Robinson, L 1 and CB Halpern 2 , (1)None,<br />

(2)University <strong>of</strong> Washington. Urbanization and secondgrowth<br />

forests in the Pacific Northwest: Land-use<br />

change, fragmentation, and policy implications.<br />

1:50 PM COS 71-2 Dresner, M and V Shandas, Portland State<br />

University. Integrating formal and informal approaches<br />

to environmental stewardship in ULTRA-Ex Portland-<br />

Vancouver.<br />

2:10 PM COS 71-3 Martinson, HM and MJ Raupp, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Maryland. Urban winners and losers: A meta-analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

the effects <strong>of</strong> urbanization on terrestrial arthropods.<br />

2:30 PM COS 71-4 Clarke, LW 1 and GD Jenerette 2 , (1)University<br />

<strong>of</strong> California, Riverside, (2)University <strong>of</strong> California.<br />

Organization <strong>of</strong> extensive biodiversity and ecosystem<br />

service production within community gardens <strong>of</strong> Los<br />

Angeles, CA.<br />

2:50 PM COS 71-5 Lerman, SB 1 , KH Nislow 1 , DJ Nowak 2 ,<br />

S DeStefano 3 , DI King 1 and DT Jones-Farrand 4 , (1)<br />

Northern Research Station, USDA Forest Service, (2)<br />

USDA Forest Service, (3)U.S. Geological Survey, (4)US<br />

Fish & Wildlife Service. Using urban forestry assessment<br />

tools to model urban bird habitat potential.<br />

3:10 PM Break<br />

3:20 PM COS 71-6 Heffernan, J 1 , MK Steele 1 and JW Munyon 2 ,<br />

(1)Duke University, (2)Florida International University.<br />

Hydrologic and hydrographic convergence in urbanizing<br />

landscapes.<br />

3:40 PM COS 71-7 Leong, MT and GK Roderick, UC Berkeley.<br />

Impacts <strong>of</strong> anthropogenic landscapes on bee community<br />

composition and seasonality.<br />

4:00 PM COS 71-8 Chang, GC, TA Gardunia, CR Burt, AM<br />

Garcia, CP Collins and CL Powers, Gonzaga University.<br />

Biological control <strong>of</strong> Dalmatian toadflax breaks down in<br />

an urban ecosystem.<br />

4:20 PM COS 71-9 McCarthy, HR 1 , DE Pataki 2 and G Maler 2 ,<br />

(1)University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma, (2)University <strong>of</strong> California.<br />

Variability in seasonal patterns <strong>of</strong> water use efficiency<br />

and growth <strong>of</strong> non-native urban tree species in the Los<br />

Angeles region using leaf sugars.<br />

4:40 PM COS 71-10 Hopkins, KG and DJ Bain, University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburgh. Sewer construction, decay, and stream<br />

burial: Implications for urban ecosystems.<br />

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

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