Friday, August 8, 2008: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
PS 86 - Latebreaking: Populations
Movements and habitat utilization of Yosemite toads (Bufo canorus) in the Sierra National Forest, California
Christina T. Liang, UC Davis
Species richness and environmental variability affect population synchrony
Shubha Pandit, McMaster University, Jurek Kolasa, McMaster University, Karl Cottenie, University of Guelph
Observed and simulated population dynamics of Culex tarsalis in Nebraska
Lindsay M. Beck-Johnson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Trevor Hefley, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Emily A. Matthews, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Jason P. Thiele, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Andrew J. Tyre, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Glenn Ledder, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The effect of temperature on transient population dynamics:  A case study using the pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum)
Joan Lubben, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Brigitte Tenhumberg, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Richard Rebarber, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Allee effect due to predator functional response: Effects on population growth rate and extinction in an experimental zooplankton system
Andrew M. Kramer, University of Georgia, John M. Drake, University of Georgia

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