COS 32 - Climate Change: Ranges And Phenology II

Tuesday, August 7, 2012: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
F150, Oregon Convention Center
8:00 AM
 Timing is everything: flowering phenology influences pollinator-mediated indirect interactions between native and exotic plants
Susan M. Waters, University of Washington; Janneke Hille Ris Lambers, University of Washington
8:20 AM
 The effects of altered phenology on plant-pollinator interactions and plant reproduction
Zachariah J. Gezon, Dartmouth College; David W. Inouye, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory; Rebecca E. Irwin, Dartmouth College
8:40 AM
 Climate alters spatiotemporal dynamics of summer green wave in Yellowstone National Park
Karthik Ram, University of California Berkeley; Fred Watson, California State University Monterey Bay; Douglas Smith, Yellowstone Center for Resources; Chris Wilmers, University of California, Santa Cruz
9:00 AM Cancelled
 Factors other than temperature may influence northern hardwood tree phenology
James M. VanGyzen, Plymouth State University; Michele L. Pruyn, Plymouth State University; Kim Votta, Margret & H.A. Rey Center; Thomas R. Boucher, Plymouth State University
9:20 AM
 Experimental warming alters phenological synchrony and insect performance in western tent caterpillars and red alders
Heather M. Kharouba, University of California, Davis; Mark Vellend, Université de Sherbrooke; Rana M. Sarfraz, University of British Columbia; Judith H. Myers, University of British Columbia
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Breeding phenology of free-living arctic ground squirrels in an early spring: Is autumn a back seat driver?
Michael J. Sheriff, University of Alaska, Fairbanks; C. Loren Buck, University of Alaska Anchorage; Brian M. Barnes, University of Alaska Fairbanks
10:10 AM
 Phenology and plant invasions: Do invaders occupy novel temporal niches?
Elizabeth M. Wolkovich, Harvard University; Charles Davis, Harvard; Elsa Cleland, University of California - San Diego
10:30 AM
 Japanese insect phenology and phenological changes among trophic levels
Elizabeth Ellwood, Boston University; Jeffrey M. Diez, University of California, Riverside; Ines Ibanez, University of Michigan; Richard B. Primack, Boston University; Hiromi Kobori, Tokyo City University; Hiroyoshi Higuchi, University of Tokyo; John A. Silander, University of Connecticut; Caroline Polgar, Boston University
11:10 AM
 Genetic characterization and predictive modelling of a pine hybrid zone in western Canada: Implications for range expansion of the mountain pine beetle
Patrick James, Universite de Montreal; Cathy Cullingham, University of Alberta; Janice Cooke, University of Alberta; Dave Coltman, University of Alberta