COS 35 - Behavior: Migration and Movement I

Tuesday, August 4, 2009: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Ruidoso, Albuquerque Convention Center
Presider:
Robert Srygley, USDA-ARS-NPARL
1:30 PM
 Feed-back loops between seasonal migration and ecosystem dynamics
Jakob Brodersen, Yale University; Christer Brönmark, Lund University; P. Anders Nilsson, Lund University; Alice Nicolle, Lund university; Christian Skov, Technical University of Denmark; Lars-Anders Hansson, Lund university
1:50 PM
 Life history diversity within imperiled Chinook salmon populations
Corey C. Phillis, Simon Fraser University; Peter K. Weber, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories; Lynn Ingram, University of California, Berkeley
2:10 PM
 Space use and resource selection of white-tailed deer in New York: Implications for disease spread
Amy C. Dechen Quinn, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry; David M. Williams, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry; William F. Porter, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry
2:30 PM
 The influence of landscape structure on population connectivity: A molecular genetic approach to infer crocodile movement patterns in a heterogeneous environment
Mitchell J. Eaton, USGS; Andrew P. Martin, University of Colorado-Boulder; George Amato, American Museum of Natural History
2:50 PM
 The architecture of bird migratory networks across Europe
Miguel A. Fortuna, Estación Biológica de Doñana, CSIC; Jordi Bascompte, Estación Biológica de Doñana, CSIC
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Terrestrial landscape ecology of a fossorial salamander based on long term recapture efforts
Christopher A. Searcy, University of Toronto Mississauga; Levi N. Gray, University of New Mexico; H. Bradley Shaffer, University of California - Los Angeles
3:40 PM
 Weakness in the band: Nutrient imbalance and immunodeficiency in mass-migrating cannibalistic katydids
Robert Srygley, USDA-ARS-NPARL; Patrick D. Lorch, Kent State University
4:00 PM
 Evidence for displacement of juveniles by intraspecific competition in a large and growing population of marine mammals
Greg A. Breed, Harvard University; W. Don Bowen, Bedford Institute of Oceanography; Marty L. Leonard, Dalhousie University; Ian D. Jonsen, Department of Fisheries and Oceans
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