PS 75 - Latebreaking: Conservation, Fisheries, and Management

Friday, August 8, 2008: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall CD, Midwest Airlines Center
 Productivity and profitability model for Mithraculus forceps aquaculture
Joana C. Figueiredo, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University; Gil P. Penha-Lopes, Guia Marine Laboratory of the Faculty of Sciences University of Lisbon; Junda Lin, Florida Institute of Technology; Luís C. Narciso, Guia Marine Laboratory of the Faculty of Sciences University of Lisbon
 Relative importance of within-habitat environment, land use, and spatial autocorrelations for determining odonate assemblages in rural reservoir ponds in Japan
Takehiko Yamanaka, Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, NARO; Kenji Hamasaki, NIAES; Koichi Tanaka, NIAES; Yukinobu Nakatani, Natural Resources Inventory Center, NIAES; Nobusuke Iwasaki, NIAES; David S. Sprague, NIAES
 Site fidelity of wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) in the northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan
Janna Willoughby, Central Michigan University; Timothy L. Lewis, Wittenberg University; Philip W. Huber, United States Forest Service
 Dissolved oxygen requirements for hatching success in Ambystomatid salamanders: Implications for restoration and conservation
Allison B. Sacerdote, Northern Illinois University; Richard B. King, Northern Illinois University
 Conservation nitrogen management in a northern Wisconsin tree nursery
HyunKyung Lee, University of Wisconsisn - Madison; Ryosuke Fujinuma, University of Wisconsisn - Madison; Nick J. Balster, University of Wisconsisn - Madison
 Effects of proximity to highways and highway construction on the threatened Valley elderberry longhorn beetle
Theresa Sinicrope Talley, University of California, San Diego; Marcel Holyoak, University of California, Davis
 Applying ecological surveys to the development of a recovery program for a threatened population of diamondback terrapin, Malaclemys terrapin pileata
Andrew Coleman, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Thane Wibbels, University of Alabama at Birmingham; Ken Marion, University of Alabama at Birmingham; David Nelson, University of South Alabama; Joel Borden, University of South Alabama; Gabe Lanford, University of South Alabama; John Dindo, Dauphin Island Sea Lab
 Comparing the conservation discourses of indigenous peoples throughout America
Jose Nicolas Cabrera-Schneider, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
 Comparing methods for estimating growth curves in a critically endangered mussel
Philip Iffland Jr., Miami University; Todd D. Levine, Murray State Universiy; M. Henry H. Stevens, Miami University; Alan D. Christian, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Brian K. Lang, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish; David J. Berg, Miami University
 Patterns of declining US breeding bird abundance since 1980
Thomas P. Albright, University of Nevada, Reno; Murray K Clayton, UW-Madison; Patrick D Culbert, UW-Madison; Curtis H. Flather, USDA, Forest Service; Anna M. Pidgeon, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Chadwick D. Rittenhouse, University of Connecticut; Susan I. Stewart, USDA Forest Service; Volker C Radeloff, UW-Madison
 Feeding ecology of the endangered Hawaiian petrel: Insights from stable isotope analysis
Anne E. Wiley, Michigan State University; Peggy H. Ostrom, Michigan State University; Andreanna J. Welch, Smithsonian Institution; Helen F. James, Smithsonian Institution; Robert Fleischer, National Zoological Park
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