PS 111 - Latebreaking: Modeling

Friday, August 10, 2012: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Modeling vertebrate species in the US: Species modeling efforts of the Gap Analysis Program
Jocelyn L. Aycrigg, University of Idaho; Jeff Lonneker, University of Idaho; Matt Rubino, Biodiversity and Spatial Information Center; Nathan Tarr, Biodiversity and Spatial Information Center; Kenneth G. Boykin, New Mexico State University; Alexa McKerrow, United States Geological Survey; Gary P. Beauvais, University of Wyoming; Tracey Gotthardt, Alaska Natural Heritage Program; William A. Gould, International Institute of Tropical Forestry
 Tracking microbes within communities
Ilana Brito, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Eric Alm, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 Estimating population persistence in a warming world: Incorporating 2D space into mathematical models
Austin J. Phillips, University of Washington; Mark Kot, University of Washington
 Dynamic modelling to predict the likelihood of plant species persistence under climate change
Michael Renton, University of Western Australia; Nancy Shackelford, Mitacs; Rachel J. Standish, University of Western Australia
 How ecologists “visualize” research results in publications: VISTAS Project ecology journal survey
Evan Hayduk, The Evergreen State College; Judy Cushing, The Evergreen State College; Jerilyn Walley, The Evergreen State College; Kirsten Winters, Oregon State University
 The paradox of enrichment in metaecosystems
Isabelle Gounand, Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier; Nicolas Mouquet, Université Montpellier 2, CNRS; Elsa Canard, Centre National de la Recherche Scientique; Céline Hauzy, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6); Frédéric Guichard, McGill University; Dominique Gravel, Université du Québec à Rimouski
 The most critical part of a plant's life cycle for persisting in a warming climate
Melanie A. Harsch, University of Washington; Ying Zhou, University of Washington; Mark Kot, University of Washington
 Modeling the pollination of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) to explore varying pollination strategies
Anna K. Kirk, Michigan State University; Rufus Isaacs, Michigan State University
 Incorporation of disturbance and seasonality in terrestrial carbon flux upscaling
Kusum Naithani, The Pennsylvania State University; Erica A.H. Smithwick, The Pennsylvania State University; Kenneth J. Davis, The Pennsylvania State University; Klaus Keller, The Pennsylvania State University; Robert Kennedy, Boston University; Jeff G. Masek, NASA
Cancelled
 Identifying drivers of carbon using structural equation modeling in a subtropical urban forest
Nilesh Timilsina, University of Florida; Francisco Escobedo, University of Florida; Christina L. Staudhammer, University of Alabama; Tom Brandeis, USDA Forest Service; Wayne Zipperer, USDA Forest Service
 Estimating tag loss of the Atlantic Horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, using a multi-state model
Catherine Alyssa Butler, Auburn University; Conor P. McGowan, U.S. Geological Survey; James B. Grand, USGS Alabama Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Research Unit; David R. Smith, Smithsonian Institution
 Right-wing and leftist views of modeling community complexity
R. Cary Tuckfield, ECOSTATys LLC; Mark C. Belk, Brigham Young University; Jeff S. Wesner, University of South Dakota
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