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Organized Oral Session
Monday, August 6, 2007
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Host-associated differentiation in multi-trophic interactions: Host plants as ecological and evolutionary islands
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Forest restoration at the scale of the landscape
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Restoration of western riparian ecosystems: Challenges and solutions
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Diagnostic assessment: Uncovering and responding to how our students are thinking
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Alternative futures for Great Basin ecosystems
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Ancient extinctions and modern experiments: The ecological effects of adding and removing megaherbivores from the landscape
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
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OOS 7
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Trophic structure across systems: Case studies and synthesis
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Restoring physical and ecological connections in roaded landscapes
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Human roles in ecosystems through deep time: The North Pacific as a case study
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What is the right size ecological model? Views on model complexity and parsimony from different statistical paradigms
OOS 11
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Illuminating the black box: Examining the mycorrhizal symbiosis and its effect on plant and fungal community dynamics
OOS 12
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Reducing uncertainty: Adaptive management in the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project
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Agricultural landscapes: Critical for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem restoration
1:30 PM-5:00 PM
OOS 14
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Biogeochemical variation within and between tropical ecosystems
OOS 15
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Long-term restoration and conservation in "wilderness-development frontiers": The value of integrating ecology and ethics
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Root herbivores as agents of change: Micro- and macro-herbivores across natural and managed systems
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E-learning in ecology education
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The link between propagule pressure and non-native invasion success and impacts
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Science policy participants and their perspectives
OOS 20
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Ecoagriculture: Restoring wild biodiversity, livelihoods, and ecosystem processes in agricultural landscapes
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
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8:00 AM-11:30 AM
OOS 21
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Not-such-strange-bedfellows: Partnerships between scientists and artists enhance ecological research, art, and ecological restoration
OOS 22
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Stepping back in time: The application of historical and fossil records to recovering ecological baselines
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Tropical agroforestry as model systems for ecology
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Soil biota alteration of aboveground plant interactions
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Ecosystem responses to experimental warming and other global climate change factors
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Restoration of ecological processes: Comparing the role of plant-insect interactions in tropical and temperate systems
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Matrix population models: Theory and applications
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Inferring environmental conditions from biological observations: Tools for environmental management
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Agroecological restoration: Synergy of science and community in the local and global marketplace
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Synthesizing ecological studies in a changing world using meta-analysis
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Grassland restoration: Ecosystem recovery across space and time
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Disease emergence and amphibian declines: Using ecology to understand patterns and promote restoration
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Ecological restoration for poverty reduction
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Ecological consequences of size-structured interactions
Thursday, August 9, 2007
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The multi-faceted challenge of restoring Lake Tahoe Basin's ecosystems
OOS 36
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Conservation and restoration of tropical dry forest: From islands to continents
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Climate change and disease ecology: Challenges to the restoration and maintenance of suitable pestilence
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A community assembly approach to restoration ecology
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Restoring neotropical forests in a hot, hot world
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OOS 40
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Biofuels from rangelands: Boon or bane?
OOS 41
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Commercial trade of plants and wildlife in a changing world: Research to inform policy
OOS 42
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Climate-induced forest dieback as an emergent global phenomenon: Patterns, mechanisms, and projections
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Biodiversity in the litter layer: Mechanisms and applications
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Elwha River restoration: Dam removal, ecological framework, and baseline studies
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The Gap Analysis Program: Addressing the future needs of ecological research, conservation, and restoration
Friday, August 10, 2007
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Information technology tools and programs link scientific research to conservation management and restoration: Answers from those "out standing in the field"
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The California Channel Islands: Conservation and restoration in dynamic ecosystems
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The role of animal behavior in invasions: From mechanism to synthesis
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Controls over nitrogen fixation: A global perspective
OOS 50
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The longleaf pine ecosystem: Ecology, management, and restoration
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Mechanistic underpinnings of ecological processes: Scaling from genes to ecosystems
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