Tuesday, August 7, 2007: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Blrm Salon VI, San Jose Marriott
COS 43 - Community ecology: Modeling and applications
1:30 PMA novel approach to modeling plankton seasonal succession
Christopher A. Klausmeier, Michigan State University, Elena Litchman, Michigan State University
1:50 PMPrediction and understanding the recovery of communities: An example from the rocky intertidal
Letitia Conway-Cranos, University of California at Santa Cruz
2:10 PMEstimating the community interactions and stability of exploited fish communities
Steven Viscido, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Eli Holmes, Northwest Fisheries Science Center
2:30 PMMarkov chain community models for mobile species: Application and test in experimental lakes
J. Timothy Wootton, University of Chicago
2:50 PMRelationship between hydrogeological process and vegetation change in Kushiro Mire
Tadanobu Nakayama, National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)
3:10 PMBreak
3:20 PMLarge-scale influences of climate and forest composition on spruce budworm-wildfire interaction in central Canada
Richard A. Fleming, Canadian Forest Service, Jean-Noël Candau, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
3:40 PMManaging forested landscapes for multiple ecosystem services
Maria Uriarte, Columbia University, Ben Braunheim, Columbia University
4:00 PMInforming restoration thinning prescriptions with spatial point process models
Andrew J. Larson, University of Washington
4:20 PMSimulating the effect of various climate change scenarios on conservation in northwestern Yunnan, PRC
Barry Baker, The Nature Conservancy, Dominique Bachelet, The Nature Conservancy, James Lenihan, USDA Forest Service, Ray Drapek, USDA Forest Service

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