Friday, August 6, 2010: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM | |||
409, David L Lawrence Convention Center | |||
COS 116 - Predation and Predator-Prey Interactions II | |||
8:00 AM | COS 116-1 | The two-spotted lady beetle fails to avoid an introduced intraguild predator Gary C. Chang, Gonzaga University, Steve A. Hastings, Gonzaga University | |
8:20 AM | COS 116-2 | Why intraguild predation should be common; a modeling approach Peter A. Abrams, University of Toronto | |
8:40 AM | COS 116-3 | Contrasting effects of different types of habitat complexity on predator-prey interactions Jon M. Davenport, East Carolina University, David R. Chalcraft, East Carolina University | |
9:00 AM | COS 116-4 | The effects of rapid evolution and phenotypic plasticity on aquatic predator-prey dynamics Masato Yamamichi, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Takehito Yoshida, University of Tokyo, Akira Sasaki, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies | |
9:20 AM | COS 116-5 | A niche undivided cannot stand: the role of prey and habitat use in explaining coexistence between larval predaceous diving beetles Donald A. Yee, University of Southern Mississippi, Sacha M. O'Regan, University of Calgary, Bianca Wohlfahrt, University of Calgary, Steven M. Vamosi, University of Calgary | |
9:40 AM | Break | ||
9:50 AM | COS 116-6 | CANCELLED - Predator-induced larval cloning in the sand dollar Dendraster excentricus: Might Mothers Matter? Dawn Vaughn, Purdue University | |
10:10 AM | COS 116-7 | Consumptive and non-consumptive effects of multiple predators on oyster reefs Pamela L. Reynolds, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, John Bruno, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | |
10:30 AM | COS 116-8 | Influences of landscape diversity and composition on pest predation in agricultural landscapes J. Megan Woltz, Michigan State University, Douglas A. Landis, Michigan State University | |
10:50 AM | COS 116-9 | Does area-restricted search lead to density-dependent foraging? Travis M. Hinkelman, University of Nebraska, Brigitte Tenhumberg, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | |
11:10 AM | COS 116-10 | The interaction of predation risk with food chemistry in Sykes’ monkeys (Cercopithecus albogularis erythrarchus) Sara E. Emerson, University of Illinois at Chicago, Joel S. Brown, University of Illinois at Chicago, Clare McArthur, The University of Sydney |
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