Tuesday, August 3, 2010: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM | |||
329, David L Lawrence Convention Center | |||
COS 17 - Climate Change: Ranges and Phenology | |||
8:00 AM | COS 17-1 | Predicting insect voltinism under high and low greenhouse gas emission conditions: Grape berry moth Shi Chen, the Pennsylvania State University, Shelby J. Fleischer, the Pennsylvania State University, Patrick C. Tobin, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Michael C. Saunders, the Pennsylvania State University | |
8:20 AM | COS 17-2 | The use of AOGCMs to predict season lengths of terrestrial ectotherms Wade E. Winterhalter, University of Central Florida | |
8:40 AM | COS 17-3 | Bio-climate modeling and ground-level data, the importance of life stage analysis in a California endemic oak Blair C. McLaughlin, University of California at Santa Cruz | |
9:00 AM | COS 17-4 | Changing grass distributions along an elevation gradient in Hawaii Courtney L. Angelo, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Curtis Daehler, University of Hawaii | |
9:20 AM | COS 17-5 | Climate change and species range dynamics in protected areas Javier Monzón, Stony Brook University, Lucas R. Moyer-Horner, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Maria B. Palamar, North Carolina State University | |
9:40 AM | Break | ||
9:50 AM | COS 17-6 | Plant defense, cold tolerance, and the distribution of salicylic acid concentrations along environmental gradients M. Brian Traw, University of Pittsburgh | |
10:10 AM | COS 17-7 | Ancient forest, modern threats: how history and genetics inform climate change response for the Lost Pines of Texas Claire G. Williams, Forest History Society, Steven Anderson, Forest History Society, Josh R. Auld, NESCENT | |
10:30 AM | COS 17-8 | Projected climate-driven changes in mammalian diversity across a large reserve network Carrie A. Schloss, University of Washington, Joshua J. Lawler, University of Washington | |
10:50 AM | COS 17-9 | Precipitation and temperature are associated with advanced flowering phenology in a semi-arid grassland Pamela M. Kittelson, Gustavus Adolphus College, Peter Lesica, University of Montana | |
11:10 AM | COS 17-10 | Mixed breeding and climate extremes: Flexibility or fatal flaw Natalie T. Jones, University of Guelph, Andrew S. MacDougall, University of Guelph, Brian C. Husband, University of Guelph |
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