Friday, August 7, 2009: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
PS 87 - Latebreaking: Habitat Structure, Fragmentation, and Connectivity
Road network development and landscape dynamics in the Santa Fe River watershed, north-central Florida, 1975 to 2005
Alisa W. Coffin, USGS
Quantifying dispersal of aquatic invertebrate species through wind, overflow, and animal vectors in a Jamaican rock pool metacommunity
Luana Sciullo, McMaster University, Jurek Kolasa, McMaster University
The matrix matters: Richness, abundance, and community composition of male euglossine bees in coffee agroecosystems
Heather Mae Briggs, University of Michigan
Measuring vegetation structure and biomass in human landscapes using ground based three-dimensional scene reconstruction
Jonathan P. Dandois, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Erle C. Ellis, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Interactions lost: Food web interactions and critical thresholds in fragmented habitats
Holly M. Martinson, University of Maryland
Route-level analysis of forest bird abundance with regard to forest loss and fragmentation in the urban regions across the eastern United States
Sadahisa Kato, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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