Thursday, August 7, 2008: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center | |||
PS 56 - Conservation | |||
PS 56-37 | Correlates of extinction risk in birds Tien Ming Lee, University of California, San Diego, Walter Jetz, University of California, San Diego | ||
PS 56-38 | A Panax-centric view of invasive species Kerry L. Wixted, West Virginia University, James B. McGraw, West Virginia University | ||
PS 56-39 | Shrub removal effects on an endangered Texas orchid, Spiranthes parksii Sarah J. Haller, Texas A&M University, William E. Rogers, Texas A&M University | ||
PS 56-40 | Pollinators and other arthropod visitors to a native plant butterfly garden in southeastern Virginia Barbara J. Abraham, Hampton University, Julie M. Gillem, Hampton University, Danielle E. Williams, Hampton University, Jaronica M. Byner, Hampton University, Alyson C. Weekes, Hampton University, Tasha N. Counts, Hampton University | ||
PS 56-41 | Effect of mid-summer haying on early and late flowering prairie plants Becky Begay, University of Kansas, Helen M. Alexander, University of Kansas, Erin Questad, University of Kansas | ||
PS 56-42 | Comparison of African savanna elephant sex ratios in southern Kenya Alyce L. Johnson, University of Missouri, Marissa Ahlering, University of Missouri, Lori Eggert, University of Missouri | ||
PS 56-43 | The Papua New Guinea rainforest as a supermarket: A tree kangaroo's perspective Patricia A. Valella, University of Denver, David C. Christophel, Flinders University, Anna A. Sher, University of Denver and Denver Botanic Gardens | ||
PS 56-44 | Importance of vegetation structure and floristic composition in lark sparrow habitat use Melanie D. Coulter, Bowling Green State University, Karen V. Root, Bowling Green State University | ||
PS 56-45 | Effects of land use on initial juvenile amphibian dispersal Michael S. Osbourn, University of Missouri, Raymond D. Semlitsch, University of Missouri | ||
PS 56-46 | Overcoming geographic and disciplinary biases in conservation: Long term socio-ecological research and education in the sub-Antarctic Magellanic ecoregion Alexandria K. Poole, University of North Texas, Monica Lindemann, University of North Texas, Ricardo Rozzi, University of North Texas, Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad (IEB), Universidad de Magallanes, Robert Frodeman, University of North Texas, Juan J. Armesto, Fundación Senda Darwin, Pontificia Universidad Católica & Center for Advanced Studies in Ecology and Biodiversity (CASEB), Andres Mansilla, Universidad de Magallanes, Christopher B. Anderson, OSARA, Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity, Omora Ethnobotanical Park, University of Magallanes, Francisca Massardo, University of Magallanes & Omora Ethnobotanical Park, James H. Kennedy, University of North Texas, Tamara A. Contador, University of North Texas, Kelli P. Moses, University of North Texas, Kathy Jack-Lambert, University of North Texas, Charmayne Staloff, University of North Texas, Eugene C. Hargrove, University of North Texas, Mary T. K. Arroyo, Institute of Ecology and Biodiversity | ||
PS 56-47 | Population size, structure, and conservation status of Himalayan grey goral in Pakistan Fakhar-i- Abbas, Pakistan Bioresource Research Centre, Dr Afsar Mian, Bioresource Research Centre, Thomas P. Rooney, Wright State University, Tanver Akhtar, University of the Punjab | ||
PS 56-48 | Transplantation of bryophytes outside the native forest: Bazzania azorica and Lepidozia cupressina Rosalina Gabriel, University of the Azores, Jeffrey W. Bates, Imperial College | ||
PS 56-49 | Use of SongScope sound recognition software in the identification of breeding bird communities along the Upper Green River Watershed, Kentucky Albert J. Meier, Western Kentucky University, Jonathan L. Bowers, Western Kentucky University, Cabrina L. Hamilton, Western Kentucky University, Aaron Hulsey, Western Kentucky University, Rafael Márquez, Fonoteca Zoológica. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), Matthew Skaggs, Western Kentucky University, Ouida Meier, Western Kentucky University | ||
PS 56-50 | A simplified, non-invasive, and reproducible approach to monitoring stress in endangered bats using fecal cortisol assays Christopher S. Richardson, Boston University, Matthew G. Hohmann, US Army Corps of Engineers ERDC - CERL, Thomas H. Kunz, Boston University, Brian D. Shaller, Boston University, Eric P. Widmaier, Boston University |
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