COS 12 - Sampling and Experimental Design and Species-Area Relations

Monday, August 4, 2008: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
101 A , Midwest Airlines Center
1:30 PM
 High throughput sequencing for analysis of nematode diversity
Dorota L. Porazinska, University of Colorado; Robin M. Giblin-Davis, University of Florida; Thomas O. Powers, University of Nebraska; William Farmerie, University of Florida; Natsumi Kanzaki, University of Florida; Krystalynne Morris, University of New Hampshire; Way Sung, University of New Hampshire; W. Kelley Thomas, University of New Hampshire
1:50 PM
 Evaluating the merits of aggregate univariate methods, multiple comparison procedures (MCPs), and multivariate methods for comparing plant communities
B. Clay Jackson, North Carolina State University; Thomas R. Wentworth, NC State University; H. Lee Allen, North Carolina State University; Bronson P. Bullock, North Carolina State University
2:10 PM
2:30 PM
 Monitoring designs for Phase II/III of the Kissimmee River Restoration Project, Florida, USA
Stephen G. Bousquin, South Florida Water Management District
2:50 PM
 A cautionary tale about measuring tree heights
Don C. Bragg, Southern Research Station
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
4:00 PM
 Estimating extinctions using the species-area curve: How accurate are we really?
Matthew J. Heard, Belmont University; Dov F. Sax, Brown University
4:20 PM
 How does the pattern of sampling influence the species-area relationship for datasets spanning a wide range of scales
Daniel J. McGlinn, Utah State University; Michael W. Palmer, Oklahoma State University
4:40 PM
 Taxonomic and regional uncertainty in species-area relationships and the identification of richness hotspots
François Guilhaumon, Rui Nabeiro Biodiversity Chair CIBIO - Universidade de Évora Casa Cordovil; Olivier Gimenez, Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive; Kevin J. Gaston, University of Exeter; David Mouillot, ECOLAG-Université Montpellier 2
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