COS 76 - Climate Change II

Wednesday, August 8, 2012: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
D135, Oregon Convention Center
8:00 AM
 Monitoring impacts of a changing climate on plant communities of Continental Antarctica
Diana H. King, University of Wollongong; Jane Wasley, Australian Antarctic Division; Johanna D. Turnbull, University of Wollongong; Ellen Ryan-Colton, University of Wollongong; Kate Mullany, University of Wollongong; Sharon A. Robinson, University of Wollongong
8:20 AM
 Expanded geographic extent of seasonal increases in partial hatching failure in Eastern Bluebirds over five decades
Caren B. Cooper, Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Wesley Hochochka, Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Arthur T. Degaetano, Cornell University
8:40 AM
 Predicting the relative vulnerability of near-coastal species to climate change using a rule-based ecoinformatics approach
Henry Lee II, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Deborah Reusser, USGS; Emily Saarinen, University of Michigan-Dearborn
9:20 AM
 Temperature effects on the overwintering survival and date of emergence of the bean leaf beetle (Cerotoma trifurcata)
Emily A. Robinson, University of Guelph; Meghan L. Scott, University of Guelph; Rebecca H. Hallett, University of Guelph; Jonathan A. Newman, University of Guelph
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Impact of climate changes on an Antarctic seabird: Role of individual quality
Loreleï C. Guéry, Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR); Stephanie Jenouvrier, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Karine Delord, Centre d'Etudes Biologiques de Chizé; Christophe Barbraud, Centre d'Etude Biologiques de Chizé; Henri Weimerskirch, Centre d'Etude Biologiques de Chizé
10:10 AM
 Linking foraging behaviours to demography to study a seabird population response to climate change
Stephanie Jenouvrier, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Henri Weimerskirch, Centre d'Etude Biologiques de Chizé
10:30 AM
 Effects of weather on survival differ between dependent and independent juvenile Song Sparrows
Kristen E. Dybala, University of California; Thomas Gardali, PRBO Conservation Science; John M. Eadie, University of California - Davis