Wednesday, August 8, 2007: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Willow Glen III, San Jose Marriott
COS 78 - Spatial analysis and geostatistics
8:00 AMLandscape modeling of Lygus hesperus populations
Jay S. Bancroft, USDA-ARS-WICS, Peter B. Goodell, UC KAC
8:20 AMForest succession and inhibition on a former oak-pine-fir savanna: The influence of spatial heterogeneity on temporal change
Bart R. Johnson, University of Oregon, Jonathon Day, University of Oregon, Scott D. Bridgham, University of Oregon
8:40 AMThe 1988 Yellowstone fires: A geospatial examination of the impact of historical insect damage on forest fire risk
Heather J. Lynch, University of Maryland, Paul R. Moorcroft, Harvard University
9:00 AMGeostatistical modeling for stream networks: Capturing multiple patterns of spatial autocorrelation in stream water temperature
Erin E. Peterson, CSIRO, Jay M. Ver Hoef, NOAA
9:20 AMPlant production on islands: A comparison at multiple spatial and temporal scales
Eric M. Danner, National Marine Fisheries Service
9:40 AMBreak
9:50 AMThe role of sampling designs and effects of plot size on scale and patterns of plant species richness: Using geospatial information and geostatistics to assess landscape-scale
Mohammed A. Kalkhan, Colorado State University, Thomas J. Stohlgren, United States Geological Survey, Fort Collins Center
10:10 AMFinding biological relevance in the home range concept: The application of a Bayesian kriging approach to analyzing and predicting animal space use
Amanda V. Bakian, Utah State University, Ryan R. Wilson, Utah State University, Kimberly A. Sullivan, Utah State University
10:30 AMMulti-scale ordination: A comparison between multivariate geostatistical method and tradition data reduction method
Yun-Bin Lin, Chianan University of Pharmacy and Science, Yu-Pin Lin, National Taiwan University

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