Friday, August 6, 2010: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall A, David L Lawrence Convention Center
PS 98 - Latebreaking: Conservation Management
Stable isotope analysis of the sandbar shark, Carcharinus plumbeus: A minimally invasive method for comparison of diet and trophic relationships between genders, locations, and age classes
David Shiffman, College of Charleston, Bryan Frazier, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Gorka Sancho, College of Charleston, John Kucklick, Holling Marine Laboratory, Daniel Abel, Coastal Carolina University, Tracey Sutton, Virginia Instittue of Marine Science, Kristene Parsons, Virginia Instittue of Marine Science
Collaboration in conservation: A method for volunteer-scientist teams to monitor plant community composition long-term in a private old-growth forest
Erin J. Fleming, University of Missouri - St. Louis, Nelson F. Galvis, University of Missouri - St. Louis, Bette A. Loiselle, University of Missouri - St. Louis, Julia F. Nerbonne, University of Minnesota
Role of food and Kairomone in trapping of adult weevils of Red Palm Weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus in date palm orchards
P.S.P.V. Vidyasagar, KING SAUD UNIVERSITY, Saleh Aldosari, KING SAUD UNIVERSITY
CANCELLED - Conservation and connectedness:  Social network analysis of environmental groups in Calumet
Douglas Johnston, University of Ilinois- Chicago, Amy Belaire, University of Ilinois- Chicago, Douglas Lynch, University of Ilinois- Chicago, Andrew Dribin, University of Ilinois- Chicago, Emily Minor, University of Illinois at Chicago
Genetic diversity  and the effective population size of captive populations of Haplochromis piceatus, a critically endangered Lake Victoria cichlid
Erin R. McMullin, Denison University, Katelyn Bonko, Bowling Green State University, Sara Hansen, Denison University, Jay Hemdal, Toledo Zoo

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