COS 116 - Predation and Predator-Prey Interactions II

Friday, August 6, 2010: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
409, David L Lawrence Convention Center
Presider:
Gary C. Chang, Gonzaga University
8:00 AM
 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
8:40 AM
 Contrasting effects of different types of habitat complexity on predator-prey interactions
Jon M. Davenport, Southeast Missouri State University; David R. Chalcraft, East Carolina University
9:00 AM
 The effects of rapid evolution and phenotypic plasticity on aquatic predator-prey dynamics
Masato Yamamichi, Cornell University; Takehito Yoshida, University of Tokyo; Akira Sasaki, Graduate University for Advanced Studies
9:20 AM
 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
10:10 AM
 Consumptive and non-consumptive effects of multiple predators on oyster reefs
Pamela L. Reynolds, University of California; John Bruno, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
10:30 AM
 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
 Does area-restricted search lead to density-dependent foraging?
Travis M. Hinkelman, University of Nebraska; Brigitte Tenhumberg, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
11:10 AM
 The interaction of predation risk with food chemistry in Sykes’ monkeys (Cercopithecus albogularis erythrarchus)
Sara E. Emerson, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Joel S. Brown, Moffit Cancer Center; Clare McArthur, The University of Sydney
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