COS 193 - Phenology

Friday, August 10, 2012: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Portland Blrm 257, Oregon Convention Center
8:00 AM
 Autumn leaf senescence coincides with declining water use efficiency in five deciduous tree species, North Carolina piedmont, USA
Adriana Sanchez, Wake Forest University; Nicole M. Hughes, High Point University; William K. Smith, University of Montana
8:20 AM
 Sexual selection in the evolution of flowering phenology
Jessica Forrest, University of California, Davis
8:40 AM
 Soil water and temperature explain canopy phenology in the shortgrass steppe
Lynn M. Moore, University of Wyoming; William K. Lauenroth, University of Wyoming; David M. Bell, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
9:00 AM
 Building a phenological monitoring network in California as a model for the nation
Elizabeth R. Matthews, University of California Santa Barbara; Susan J. Mazer, University of California, Santa Barbara; Angela Evenden, National Park Service, Pacific West Region, San Francisco; Katharine L. Gerst, University of Arizona; Christy A. Brigham, National Park Service, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area; Janet Coles, National Park Service, Lassen Volcanic National Park; Sue Fritzke, National Park Service; Brian P. Haggerty, University of California, Santa Barbara; Sylvia Haultain, National Park Service, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks; Joshua D. Hoines, National Park Service, Joshua Tree National Park; Stassia Samuels, National Park Service, Redwood National Park; Kathryn A. Thomas, US Geological Survey; Fernando Villalba, National Park Service; Jake F. Weltzin, US Geological Survey
9:20 AM
 Implementing a regional phenology network: The California Phenology Project
Katharine L. Gerst, University of Arizona; Elizabeth R. Matthews, University of California Santa Barbara; Susan J. Mazer, University of California, Santa Barbara; Angela Evenden, National Park Service, Pacific West Region, San Francisco; Christy A. Brigham, National Park Service, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area; Janet Coles, National Park Service, Lassen Volcanic National Park; Sue Fritzke, National Park Service; Brian P. Haggerty, University of California, Santa Barbara; Sylvia Haultain, National Park Service, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks; Joshua D. Hoines, National Park Service, Joshua Tree National Park; Stassia Samuels, National Park Service, Redwood National Park; Fernando Villalba, National Park Service; Jake F. Weltzin, US Geological Survey
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Long-term shifts in flowering phenology and floral abundance in a sub-alpine plant community
Amy M. McKinney, University of Maryland; David W. Inouye, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
10:10 AM
 When is spring green-up? Interaction of species phenology and community composition
Annika W. Walters, USGS Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; María A. González Sagrario, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata; Daniel E. Schindler, University of Washington
10:30 AM
 Coexistence among relatives at Bodega Marine Reserve: Correlations between flowering phenology, and phylogenetic distance
Anna M. Truszczynski, University of California, Davis; Jean H. Burns, Case Western Reserve University; Sharon Y. Strauss, University of California, Davis
10:50 AM
 Post-invasion changes in reproductive and dispersal traits, and their correlations, in three invasive mustards
Lidia Caño, University of California Davis; Sharon Y. Strauss, University of California, Davis
11:10 AM
 A revolutionary migration: Full account of energy niche predicts stationary animal migrants and mechanistic phenology
Ty Tuff, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History; Brett A. Melbourne, University of Colorado at Boulder