ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
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Poster session: 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.<br />
Inventory and Monitoring<br />
38 A Comparison of Two Avian Survey Methods and the Implications <strong>for</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> Monitoring in Arid Environments<br />
Jessie Golding, University of Montana; Victoria Dreitz, University of Montana<br />
39 The Use of Corticosterone in Feathers as a <strong>Conservation</strong> Biomarker<br />
Christopher Harris, University of Windsor; Christine Madliger, University of Windsor; Oliver Love, University of Windsor<br />
40 Bridging the Past and Present: Archaeological, Historical, and Field Evidence <strong>for</strong> Carnivore Declines on a Mid-Atlantic<br />
Peninsula<br />
Aaron Hogue, Salisbury University<br />
41 Longer long-term data in rare plant monitoring is needed<br />
Rebecca Kao, Denver Botanic Gardens; Jennifer Neale, Denver Botanic Gardens; Michelle DePrenger-Levin, Denver Botanic<br />
Gardens; Mary Goshorn, Denver Botanic Gardens<br />
42 Building <strong>Conservation</strong> Partnerships: The LightHawk Perspective and the Power of Flight.<br />
Jonathan Milne, LightHawk.org; Armando Ubeda, Lighthawk<br />
Tuesday<br />
43 A baseline avian survey of the Rupununi River, Guyana, by dugout canoe: a ‘healing journey’ <strong>for</strong> conservation<br />
Michael Schindlinger, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Santa Barbara; David Morimoto, Lesley University; Gajendra (Andy) Narine,<br />
Guyana Amazon Tropical Birds <strong>Society</strong>; Asaph Wilson, Village of Shulinab<br />
Land use Planning <strong>for</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong><br />
44 Comparing biodiversity modelling approaches in a high human impact landscape in British Columbia, Canada<br />
Angela Boag, University of British Columbia; Peter Arcese, University of British Columbia<br />
Landscape <strong>Conservation</strong><br />
45 Building Staff Capacity through Education: The Cali<strong>for</strong>nia DFW Climate College<br />
Whitney Albright, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Department of Fish and Game; Natalie Dubois, Defenders of Wildlife; Judy Boshoven, Founders of<br />
Success; Amber Pairis, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Department of Fish and Wildlife; Armand Gonzales, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Department and Fish and Wildlife<br />
46 A new global plat<strong>for</strong>m: UICN’s International Connectivity <strong>Conservation</strong> Network<br />
Olivier Chassot, Tropical Science Center; Graeme Worboys, Jagumba Consulting; Bernal Herrera Fernández, Tropical Agricultural<br />
Research and Higher Education Center-CATIE; Linda McMillan, McMillan Associates - Business Consulting; Ian Walker, Parks<br />
Victoria; Rod Atkins, Commonwealth Marine Reserves Operations Section<br />
47 The Development of the Palm Oil Industry in Mesoamerica and Potential Impacts on the Jaguar Corridor<br />
Joe Figel, University of Central Florida<br />
48 Modern conservation: private vs public ef<strong>for</strong>ts in Northeastern, US<br />
Evelyn Strombom, Smithsonian <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Biology</strong> Institute; Jonathan Thompson, Smithsonian <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Biology</strong> Institute<br />
49 Measuring landscape connectivity <strong>for</strong> US biomes to in<strong>for</strong>m climate adaptation<br />
David Theobald, National Park Service; Sarah Reed, Wildlife <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Society</strong>; Bill Monahan, National Park Service; Andy<br />
Hansen, Montana State University<br />
50 Exploring potential downsides of conservation linkages: plant invasion in Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia linkages<br />
Marit Wilkerson, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis<br />
Marine <strong>Conservation</strong><br />
52 Diversity and risk of extinction of Sciaenidae (Pisces; Perci<strong>for</strong>mes) and Results of IUCN Red List Assessments<br />
Ning Chao, Bio-Amazonia <strong>Conservation</strong> International; Beth Polidoro, Arizona State University; Kent Carpenter,, Marine<br />
Biodiversity Unit, IUCN,; Chih-Wei Chang, National Museum of Marine <strong>Biology</strong> & Aquarium; Manuel Haimovici, Universidae<br />
Federal do Rio Grande; Min Liu, Xiamen University; Yvonne Sadovy de Mitcheson, Hong Kong University; Monica Peres, Ministry<br />
of Environment<br />
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