Friday, August 7, 2009: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM | |||
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center | |||
PS 77 - Latebreaking: Behavior | |||
PS 77-15 | Bird sky networks: Models and field data reveal how vultures search for carcasses Ainara Cortés-Avizanda, Estación Biológica de Dońana, CSIC, Roger Jovani, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ, Martina Carrete, Estación Biológica de Dońana, CSIC, José Antonio Donázar, Estación Biológica de Dońana, CSIC, Volker Grimm, UFZ, Helmholtz Centre for Ecological Research - UFZ | ||
PS 77-16 | Islands of fear: Effects of wooded patches on habitat suitability of the striped mouse (Rhabdomys pumilio) in a South African grassland Mohammad A. Abu Baker, University of Illinois at Chicago, Joel S. Brown, University of Illinois at Chicago | ||
PS 77-17 | Patch use and the Sykes’ Monkey axis of fear Sara E. Emerson, University of Illinois at Chicago, Joel S. Brown, University of Illinois at Chicago | ||
PS 77-18 | Allometry and spatial scales of foraging in mammalian herbivores Emilio A. Laca, University of California Davis, Susanne H. Sokolow, University of California Davis, Julio R. Galli, Unversidad Nacional de Rosario, Carlos A. Cangiano, INTA Balcarce | ||
PS 77-19 | Energetic budget model of Whooping Cranes wintering in Texas Karine C. Gil, The Platte River Whooping Crane MaintenanceTrust, Felipe Chavez-Ramirez, The Platte River Whooping Crane MaintenanceTrust, William E. Grant, Texas A&M University | ||
PS 77-20 | Describing group size structure and variability in foraging success in a wild population of juvenile Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) William D. Hintz, Southern Illinois University, David G. Lonzarich, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire | ||
PS 77-21 | Exploring temporal dynamics and regulatory behaviors of foraging groups of juvenile Coho salmon Christopher J. Naus, University Wisconsin Eau Claire, Matthew J. Jacobson, University Wisconsin Eau Claire, Dr. David G. Lonzarich, University Wisconsin Eau Claire | ||
PS 77-22 | Modeling shifts in resource use by lizards due to anthropogenic disturbance: An isotopic approach Matthew S. Lattanzio, Ohio University | ||
PS 77-23 | Fatty acid signatures reveal spatial, temporal, and age-related differences in the diet of Caspian terns Hydroprogne caspia in the Columbia River Basin Christina Maranto, University of Washington, Julia Parrish, University of Washington | ||
PS 77-24 | The roles of floral resource proximity to nesting substrate in wild bee nest-site selection Diana Guzman, University of Puerto Rico, Bayamón, Maria Teresa Van Dyke, University of Virginia |
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