COS 83 - Distributions and Range Limits

Thursday, August 7, 2008: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
202 D, Midwest Airlines Center
8:20 AM
 Contrasting predictions for swede midge in North America using climate projections from different general circulation models
Anna M. Mika, University of Vermont; Ross M. Weiss, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Owen Olfert, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Rebecca H. Hallett, University of Guelph; Jonathan A. Newman, University of Guelph
8:40 AM
 A multi-scale ensemble model for predicting habitat suitability
Betsy A. Bancroft, Southern Utah University; Joshua J. Lawler, University of Washington
9:00 AM
9:20 AM
 Does intraguild predation influence the distribution of the endangered Hine’s emerald dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana)?
Colleen D. Satyshur, University of South Dakota; Daniel A Soluk, University of South Dakota
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Incorporating geostatistical methods into the analysis of plant species distribution
Jaime R. García Márquez, University of Bonn; Sie Sylvester Da, University of Bonn; Katharina Sabellek, University of Bonn; Jan Henning Sommer, University of Bonn; Wilhelm Barthlott, University of Bonn
10:10 AM
 Multiple sources of water stress help define the species border of an arid-land annual plant
Vincent M. Eckhart, Grinnell College; Indrani Singh, Grinnell College; Anna Chu, Grinnell College; Amanda J. Keledjian, Grinnell College; Allison Louthan, University of Colorado- Boulder
10:30 AM
 Dispersal limitation at poleward range boundaries: Consequences under climate change and the role of rarity
Travis D. Marsico, Arkansas State University; Jessica J. Hellmann, University of Notre Dame
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