Wednesday, August 5, 2009: 5:00 PM-6:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center | |||
PS 48 - Conservation | |||
PS 48-69 | Intra-specific ISSR variation in Aristida stricta Jyotsna Sharma, University of Florida, Sheeja George, University of Florida, Jeff Norcini, University of Florida, Hector Perez, University of Florida | ||
PS 48-70 | Status and habitat requirements of Physaria thamnophila, an endangered species of Tamaulipan thornscrub Norma L. Fowler, University of Texas at Austin, Dana M. Price, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Christopher F. Best, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Alice Hempel, Texas A&M University - Kingsville | ||
PS 48-71 | Demographic and genetic evaluation of initial translocation success in Ziziphus celata, a narrowly endemic Florida shrub Carl W. Weekley, Archbold Biological Station, Stacy A. Smith, Archbold Biological Station, Eric S. Menges, Archbold Biological Station | ||
PS 48-72 | Interactive effects of soil resources and light availability on the establishment and growth of an endangered orchid, Navasota Ladies’ Tresses (Spiranthes parksii) Sarah J. Haller, Texas A&M University, William E. Rogers, Texas A&M University, Fred E. Smeins, Texas A&M University, Carissa L. Wonkka, Texas A&M University | ||
PS 48-73 | Habitat use by northern map turtles (Graptemys geographica) in an altered system, the Susquehanna River of Maryland Teal M. Richards, Towson University, Richard A. Seigel, Towson University | ||
PS 48-74 | Tourism-induced landscape changes and sustainable tourism modeling: A case study in Jiuzhaigou National Park of China Chengbo Yi, Sichuan University, Jianguo Wu, Arizona State University, Nanshan Ai, Sichuan University, Binzhang Zhang, China West Normal Univeristy, Zhengwen Huang, Chengdu University, Baofeng Di, Sichuan University | ||
PS 48-75 | Low-cost wood working technologies to improve forest health and landowner quality of life Crystal V. Lupo, Auburn University, Becky Barlow, Auburn University, Conner Bailey, Auburn University | ||
PS 48-76 | Ecological influence of small mammals in wetland conservation and restoration Alicia N. Shenko, Rutgers University, Rebecca Jordan, Rutgers University, Walter F. Bien, Drexel University | ||
PS 48-77 | Evaluation of the habitat-enhancement role of Laurencia spp. for juvenile fishes and macroinvertebrates in Thalassia testudinum beds in Abaco, The Bahamas Megan R. Seese, Nova Southeastern University, Jennifer S. Rehage, Florida International University, Craig A. Layman, Florida International University | ||
PS 48-78 | Elucidating soil-geomorphic relationships and soil properties associated with Arctomecon californica and Eriogonum corymbosum var. nilesii Janis L. Boettinger, Utah State University, Glen A. Busch, Utah State University, Brook B. Fonnesbeck, Utah State University, John R Lawley, Utah State University, Amy A. Croft, Utah State University, Thomas C. Edwards, US Geological Survey, James A. MacMahon, Utah State University | ||
PS 48-79 | Long term ecological monitoring in Massachusetts forest reserves: Tracking the pathway to old-growth structure and function Avril L. de la Cretaz, University of Massachusetts, Lena S. Fletcher, University of Massachusetts, Matthew J. Kelty, University of Massachusetts, Anthony W. D'Amato, University of Minnesota | ||
PS 48-80 | Preventing regime shifts on the Colorado Plateau: Application of ecological threshold concepts to land management decision making R. Travis Belote, U.S. Geological Survey, Mark E. Miller, U.S. Geological Survey, Steven L. Garman, U.S. Geological Survey, Chris L. Lauver, National Park Service, Jayne Belnap, U.S. Geological Survey, Craig D. Allen, Jemez Mountains Field Station, Brandon Bestelmeyer, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Jeff E. Herrick, USDA Agricultural Research Service, David A. Pyke, U.S. Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Greg Okin, UCLA, Seth M. Munson, USGS - Southwest Biological Science Center | ||
PS 48-81 | Landscape-level change and habitat quality: A scenario-based evaluation of restoration actions on freshwater habitat of endangered spring Chinook salmon Jeffrey C. Jorgensen, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, Jon. M. Honea, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, Michelle M. McClure, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, Thomas D. Cooney, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, Kim Engie, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Damon M. Holzer, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service | ||
PS 48-82 | Connecting knowledge to application: Design guidelines for buffers, corridors, and greenways Gary Bentrup, USDA National Agroforestry Center | ||
PS 48-83 | Corridors enhance movement: A meta-analytical review Lynne Gilbert-Norton, Utah State University, Ryan Wilson, Utah State University, John R. Stevens, Utah State University, Karen H. Beard, Utah State University | ||
PS 48-84 | How effective are large-scale invasive species removal programs? A case study from the Berkshire/Taconic Plateau, western Massachusetts Lindsay S. McAlpine, Brown University, Stephen Porder, Brown University | ||
PS 48-85 | Short and long distance translocations: Movement and survival in eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina carolina) Scott D. Farnsworth, Towson University, Richard A. Seigel, Towson University, Patrick W. Cain, Towson University | ||
PS 48-86 | Environmental justice and the step to a more sustainable community through policy making Erica Fernandez, SEEDS and Central Coastal Alliance United for a Sustainable Economy | ||
PS 48-87 | An exploratory economic analysis of conservation initiatives and corresponding community perceptions regarding wildlife in Loitokitok District, Kenya Austin T. Griggs, University of San Diego, Salaton Tome, The School for Field Studies | ||
PS 48-88 | Short-term impact of gondola construction on upland vegetation of a fen wetland Audrey Hoffa, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Christy A. Carello, Metropolitan State College of Denver | ||
PS 48-89 | Assessment of livestock grazing effects and land management in sagebrush steppe across the western United States Kari E. Veblen, U.S. Geological Survey, David A. Pyke, U.S. Geological Survey, Cameron L. Aldridge, U.S. Geological Survey, Michael L. Casazza, U.S. Geological Survey, Timothy Assal, U.S. Geological Survey, Melissa A. Farinha, U.S. Geological Survey |
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