COS 4 - Climate Change: Range and Phenology

Monday, August 4, 2008: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
103 C, Midwest Airlines Center
1:30 PM
 The role of adaptation and differentiation in geographic range shifts under climate change
Shannon L. Pelini, Harvard University; Jessica J. Hellmann, University of Notre Dame
1:50 PM
 Implications of local adaptation in tree physiology and phenology in a common garden
Kala L. Peebles, University of Minnesota; Rebecca A. Montgomery, University of Minnesota
2:10 PM
 Abrupt but non-synchronous vegetation responses to early Holocene mid-continental drying in North America
John W. (Jack) Williams, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Bryan N. Shuman, University of Wyoming; Patrick J. Bartlein, University of Oregon; Noah S. Diffenbaugh, Purdue University
2:30 PM
 Pathways of forest landscape response to global climatic change: Competition or colonization?
Chonggang Xu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; George Gertner, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Robert M. Scheller, Portland State University
2:50 PM
 Snow thresholds and projected boreal forest shifts show vulnerability of Lynx canadensis (Canada Lynx) to climate change
Patrick Gonzalez, National Park Service; Kevin S. McKelvey, USDA Forest Service; Ronald P. Neilson, Oregon State University (Courtesy); James M. Lenihan, USDA Forest Service; Raymond J. Drapek, USDA Forest Service
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Phenology of spring bat emergence from a major hibernaculum
Gretchen A. Meyer, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee; James A. Reinartz, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Joseph A. Senulis, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Will Zarwell, Madison, WI
3:40 PM
 The effects of weather on alpine bumble bee community structure
Gretchen LeBuhn, San Francisco State University; Brendan Colloran, San Francisco State University
4:00 PM
 Impact of recent environmental change on Great Basin small mammals: An 80-year resurvey of the Ruby Mountains, Nevada
Rebecca J. Rowe, University of New Hampshire; Eric A. Rickart, University of Utah
4:20 PM
 Is climate change leading to increased interannual variability in lake ice breakup dates?
Barbara J. Benson, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Olaf P. Jensen, Rutgers University; John J. Magnuson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
4:40 PM
 Genetic evidence for multiple refugia in Alaska during the last glacial maximum
Lynn L. Anderson, University of Notre Dame; Feng Sheng Hu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ken N. Paige, University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign
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