Friday, August 7, 2009: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall NE & SE, Albuquerque Convention Center
PS 89 - Latebreaking: Modeling
A review of instream flow models with recommendations
Philip Harrison, C3
The influence of informed versus uninformed priors on forecasts of growth rates and extinction risks of a New England population of northern pitcher plants (Sarracenia purpurea L.)
Sydne Record, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Aaron M. Ellison, Harvard Forest (Harvard University), Nicholas J. Gotelli, University of Vermont
Niche conservation in a heterogeneous environment
Curtis P. Miller, University of Kansas, Jorge Soberon, University of Kansas
How to estimate the niche values in a food web ?
Thomas Fournier, University of Fribourg, Rudolf P. Rohr, University of Fribourg, Heike Scherer, University of Geneva, Christian Mazza, University of Fribourg, Louis-Félix Bersier, University of Fribourg
Species distribution model of the Yosemite toad (Bufo canorus = Anaxyrus canorus) in the Sierra National Forest, California
Christina T. Liang, UC Davis
Linking forest gap processes and biomass dynamics in tropical forests
Yue Li, University of Arizona, Scott C. Stark, University of Arizona, Joost van Haren, University of Arizona, Plinio B. Camargo, University of Sao Paulo, Veronika Leitold, Harvard University, Geoffrey G. Parker, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Scott R. Saleska, University of Arizona
Using SeaWiFS data and decision tree analysis for predicting Pseudo-nitzschia blooms in the northern Gulf of Mexico
Dan M. Holiday, University of Southern Mississippi, Gregory A. Carter, University of Southern Mississippi, Hugh A. Macintyre, Dauphin Island Sealab
Stochastic modeling of prey population depletion due to predation
Thomas Clerc, Universite de Fribourg, Louis-Felix Bersier, Universite de Fribourg, Anthony C. Davison, Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne
Climate warming and potential changes in alpine floras in European mountain regions
Michael Gottfried, University of Vienna, Harald Pauli, University of Vienna, Georg Grabherr, University of Vienna, Laszlo Nagy, University of Vienna, Global Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments, University of Vienna
Modeling of food webs: Exploring unexplained structure with latent traits
Rudolf P. Rohr, University of Fribourg, Heike Scherer, University of Geneva, Thomas Fournier, University of Fribourg, Christian Mazza, University of Fribourg, Louis-Félix Bersier, University of Fribourg
Incorporating remote sensing into ecological niche modeling
Elliott C. Smith, University of North Dakota, Andrei P. Kirilenko, University of North Dakota, Michael J Hill, University of North Dakota, Rod S. Hanley, University of Winnipeg

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