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ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology

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Poster session: 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.<br />

Adaptive Management and Monitoring<br />

Monday<br />

1 Estimating status and trends of terrestrial mammals from camera trap data: a tool <strong>for</strong> conservation.<br />

Jorge Ahumada, <strong>Conservation</strong> International; Johanna Hurtado, Organizacion de Estudios Tropicales; Diego Lizcano, Universidad de<br />

Pamplona<br />

2 Bioindicators to assess the importance of different stressors threatening plant species of conservation concern<br />

Bernd Blossey, Cornell University; Brian Greene, Cornell University<br />

3 Automated acoustic sensors <strong>for</strong> inland monitoring of endangered Marbled Murrelets (Brachyramphus marmoratus)<br />

Abraham Borker, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia - Santa Cruz; Matthew McKown, McKown; Donald Croll, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia -<br />

Santa Cruz; Portia Halbert, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia State Park; Bernie Tershy, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia - Santa Cruz; Cody Sullivan, University of<br />

Cali<strong>for</strong>nia - Santa Cruz<br />

4 Video graphic Study on Brown Kiwi (Apteryx mantelli) Juvenile Behavior in Captivity<br />

Kathy Brader, Smithsonian National Zoo; Ken Wesley, University of Vermont<br />

5 General Framework <strong>for</strong> Gathering Data to Quantify Annual Visitation on Coastal Reserves<br />

Jeffery Hill, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Anthony Snider, University of North Carolina Wilmington; Susan Simmons,<br />

University of North Carolina Wilmington; James Herstine, University of North Carolina Wilmington<br />

6 Trans<strong>for</strong>ming Restoration on Public Lands through Collaborative Management:<br />

Rebecca Lloyd, Yellowstone to Yukon <strong>Conservation</strong> Initiative<br />

7 Scaling-Up Adaptive Management from Individual Projects to Aggregate <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Nick Salafsky, Foundations of Success; Matt Deniston, Sitka Technology Group; Brian Knowles, Sitka Technology Group; Dan Salzer,<br />

The Nature Conservancy<br />

8 Biodiversity conservation and livelihood adaptation in the context of changing climate in eastern Madagascar<br />

Jeannin Ranaivonasy, Forestry Dept, School of Agronomy University of Antananarivo, Madagascar; Joelisoa Ratsirarson, Forestry<br />

Dept, School of Agronomy University of Antananarivo, Madagascar<br />

9 Biodiversity risk assessment and conservation challenges in southern Madagascar<br />

Joelisoa Ratsirarson, University of Antananarivo; Jeannin Ranaivonasy, University of Antananarivo; Alison Richard, Yale University<br />

10 Rethinking the integration of conservation science, stakeholder engagement and biodiversity protection in China<br />

Nathan Schulfer, University of Wisconsin - Madison Nelson Institute <strong>for</strong> Environmental Studies; Janet Silbernagel, University of<br />

Wisconsin - Madison Nelson Institute <strong>for</strong> Environmental Studies; Adrian Treves, University of Wisconsin - Madison Nelson Institute <strong>for</strong><br />

Environmental Studies; Ming Hua, University of Wisconsin - Madison Nelson Institute <strong>for</strong> Environmental Studies<br />

11 Mapping Human Impacts to Ecosystem Services in British Columbia<br />

Gerald Singh, University of British Columbia; Kai Chan, University of British Columbia; Ian Eddy, University of British Columbia<br />

12 The use of conceptual frameworks and models to in<strong>for</strong>m the selection of ecosystem indicators <strong>for</strong> Puget Sound recovery<br />

Constance Sullivan, Puget Sound Partnership; Scott Redman, Puget Sound Partnership; Kari Styles, Puget Sound Institute; Sandra<br />

O’Neill, NOAA; Tracy Collier, Puget Sound Partnership<br />

13 New population estimations and the recategorization of the threatened Borrowing parrot: implication <strong>for</strong> conservation<br />

Renzo Vargas-Rodriguez, Departamento de Biología, Universidad de La Serena, IEB, CEAZA.; Francisco Squeo, Departamento de<br />

Biología, Universidad de La Serena, IEB, CEAZA.<br />

14 Tourism In Vulnerable Ecosystems Of Kamchatka: Impacts And Management (On Example Of Kronotsky Natural Reserve,<br />

Kamchatka, Russia)<br />

Anna Zavadskaya, Kronotsky State Natural Biosphere Preserve; Vasily Yablokov, Lomonosov Moscow State University<br />

Alien and Invasive Species<br />

15 Local distribution of native and invasive earthworms and effects on a native salamander<br />

Tami Ransom, Salisbury University<br />

16 Early Detection and Rapid Response to the Invasive European Marsh Thistle, Cirsium palustre L. (Asteraceae)<br />

Donna Vogler, State University of New York- Oneonta; Eamonn Hinchey, State University of New York- Oneonta<br />

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