Wednesday, August 8, 2007: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Willow Glen III, San Jose Marriott
COS 98 - Spatial patterns: Description and analysis
1:30 PMModelling the comparative effects of drought and an exotic species on the distribution of a dominant riparian tree
Alicyn R. Gitlin, Northern Arizona University, Thomas G. Whitham, Northern Arizona University
1:50 PMThe spatial mating network of an insect-pollinated plant
Miguel A. Fortuna, Estación Biológica de Doñana, Cristina García, Estación Biológica de Doñana, Paulo Guimaraes, Estación Biológica de Doñana, Jordi Bacompte, Estación Biológica de Doñana
2:10 PMA nexus between population and landscape ecology: Individual-based spatially-explicit population simulation modeling agrees with multi-scale hierarchical habitat patch delineation
Evan Girvetz, University of California, Davis
2:30 PMHabitat mapping with radiotelemetry data: Manatees and seagrass beds in southwest Florida
Daniel H. Slone, USGS, James P. Reid, USGS, Bradley M. Stith, USGS, W. Judson Kenworthy, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
2:50 PMUsing GIS to identify potential habitat linkages for swamp rabbit conservation
Lyann Rubert, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Eric Schauber, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Clayton Nielsen, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Paul Scharine, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
3:10 PMBreak
3:20 PMSpatio-temporal dynamics of protected areas: Will both predators and their prey persist?
Bronwyn Rayfield, University of Toronto, Allan Brand, University of Toronto, Marie-Josee Fortin, University of Toronto
3:40 PMPatches (large and small) as islands: All systems are not created equal
Ursula L. Shepherd, University of New Mexico, Sandra Brantley, University of New Mexico

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