Wednesday, August 5, 2009: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Sendero Blrm I, Hyatt
COS 73 - Invasion: Prevention and Management
1:30 PMQuantitative risk assessment of the pathways of chikungunya emergence
Parviez Hosseini, The Consortium for Conservation Medicine, Wildlife Trust, Gordon Akudibillah, University of North Dakota, A. Marm Kilpatrick, University of California at Santa Cruz, Laura D. Kramer, Wadsworth Center, New York State Dept Health and SUNY Albany, Peter Daszak, The Consortium for Conservation Medicine
1:50 PMWhy intentionally repeat history when a novel approach is better?
Jennifer L. Firn, CSIRO, Alan P.N. House, CSIRO, Yvonne M. Buckley, University of Queensland
2:10 PMIntegrating the search for resistant/tolerant hosts into an invasive management strategy
Laura Ingwell, University of Rhode Island, Evan Preisser, University of Rhode Island, Richard Casagrande, University of Rhode Island
2:30 PMImpacts of hemlock woolly adelgid on eastern hemlock in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Kurt J. Krapfl, Southern Illinois University, Eric Holzmueller, Southern Illinois University, Michael A. Jenkins, Purdue University
2:50 PMPreventing pest invasion on islands: The optimal allocation of resources to quarantine and surveillance
Joslin L. Moore, University of Melbourne, Tracy M. Rout, University of Melbourne, Cindy E. Hauser, University of Melbourne, Dorian Moro, Chevron Australia Pty Ltd - Gorgon HES, Hugh P. Possingham, The University of Queensland
3:10 PMBreak
3:20 PMWill seeding with native shrubs and using PLATEAU® herbicide control cheatgrass and promote sustainable native plant communities?
Suzanne M. Neal, Northern Arizona University, Carolyn Hull Sieg, U.S. Forest Service, Catherine A. Gehring, Northern Arizona University
3:40 PMProtecting our national resources: Plant invasions at Aztec Ruins National Monument, New Mexico
Julie E. Korb, Fort Lewis College
4:00 PMInfluences of plant-soil feedbacks on the intra- and inter-specific competition of several invasive knapweeds
Thomas A. Grant III, Colorado State University, Mark W. Paschke, Colorado State University
4:20 PMInterpopulation divergence in competition of the mosquito Aedes aegypti may help resist invasion of a superior competitor
Paul T. Leisnham, University of Maryland, Steven A. Juliano, Illinois State University
4:40 PMIntegrating soil ecological knowledge into restoration practice: A case study for restoration following invasion by Rhamnus cathartica
Lauren G. Umek, DePaul University, Liam Heneghan, DePaul University

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