COS 95 - Population modeling III

Wednesday, August 8, 2007: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Santa Clara I, San Jose Hilton
1:30 PM
 Dynamics of an omnivore and its herbivorous prey on a shared, inducible host plant
Kenneth O. Spence, University of California-Davis; Jay A. Rosenheim, University of California
1:50 PM
 Phase shifts in plant-microbe interactions with stoichiometric modeling of above- and belowground processes
Chris Clark, AAAS; David Tilman, University of Minnesota; Claudia Neuhauser, University of Minnesota
2:10 PM
 Using mechanistic models to understand synchrony in forest insect populations
Karen C. Abbott, Case Western Reserve University; Greg Dwyer, University of Chicago
2:50 PM
 Multiple factors influencing species interactions in a coral reef ecosystem: Implications for the dominant grazer, Sparisoma viride
Steven Y. Litvin, Stanford University; Julie B. Kellner, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Alan Hastings, University of California, Davis; Helen Edwards, University of Exeter; Fiorenza Micheli, Stanford University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Projected avian population responses to 100 years of forest management
Joshua J. Lawler, University of Washington; Nathan H. Schumaker, US EPA; Brad McRae, The Nature Conservancy; Thomas A. Spies, USDA Forest Service
3:40 PM
 Population dynamics of the primary hantavirus reservoir host in the US, the deer mouse
Angela D. Luis, Colorado State University; Richard J. Douglass, Montana Tech of the University of Montana; Ottar N. Bjornstad, Pennsylvania State University
4:20 PM
 Sampling the nonexistent? Evaluating the presence/absence of wolverines (Gulo gulo) in the Sierra Nevada
Brian Hudgens, Institute for Wildlife Studies; David Garcelon, Institute for Wildlife Studies
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