COS 62
Diversity Estimation

Wednesday, August 13, 2014: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
Regency Blrm D, Hyatt Regency Hotel
8:20 AM
 A Lotka-Volterra theory of coexistence in nonstationary environments
Lina LI, University of Arizona; Peter Chesson, University of Arizona
8:40 AM
 Sample unevenness distorts species spatial turnover interpretation: The problem and a solution
Xiaoli Dong, Duke University; Rachata Muneepeerakul, Arizona State University; David A. Lytle, Oregon State University; Julian D. Olden, University of Washington
9:00 AM
 Plant biodiversity and conservation assessment in South Korea using rarely recorded data and a multi-response species distribution model
Hyeyeong Choe, University of California, Davis; James H. Thorne, University of California, Davis; Robert J. Hijmans, University of California, Davis; Changwan Seo, National Institute of Ecology; Dongkun Lee, Seoul National University
9:20 AM
 Are camera-traps the new panacea? Surveying terrestrial mammals and reptiles with cameras
Dustin J. Welbourne, Australian National University; David J. Paull, University of New South Wales; Christopher MacGregor, Australian National University; David B. Lindenmayer, Australian National University
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 How do leaf traits differ in their patterns of variation across scales?
Julie Messier, University of Arizona; Brian J. McGill, University of Maine; Brian J. Enquist, University of Arizona; Martin J. Lechowicz, McGill University
10:10 AM
 Estimating species richness with environmental DNA
Christopher L. Jerde, University of Notre Dame; Brett P. Olds, University of Notre Dame; Mark A. Renshaw, University of Notre Dame; Cameron R. Turner, University of Notre Dame; Nathan Evens, University of Notre Dame; Arial Shogren, University of Notre Dame; Karen L. Uy, University of Notre Dame; Crysta A. Gantz, University of Notre Dame; Jennifer L. Tank, University of Notre Dame; Diogo Bolster, University of Notre Dame; Andrew R. Mahon, Central Michigan University; Michael E. Pfrender, University of Notre Dame; Gary A. Lamberti, University of Notre Dame; David M. Lodge, University of Notre Dame
10:30 AM
 The use of traditional capture methods versus eDNA in detecting species richness of aquatic communities
Brett P. Olds, University of Notre Dame; Nathan T. Evans, University of Notre Dame; Christopher L. Jerde, University of Notre Dame; Mark A. Renshaw, University of Notre Dame; Cameron R. Turner, University of Notre Dame; Karen L. Uy, University of Notre Dame; Crysta A. Gantz, University of Notre Dame; Yiyuan Li, University of Notre Dame; Michael Pfrender, University of Notre Dame; Gary A. Lamberti, University of Notre Dame; David M. Lodge, University of Notre Dame
10:50 AM
 Splitting hairs: Preliminary results from the range-wide population genetics study of the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris)
Mark J. Statham, UC Davis; Laureen Barthman_Thompson, California Dept of Fish and Wildlife; Sarah Estrella, California Dept of Fish and Wildlife; Susan Fresquez, UC Davis; Luis Hernandez, UC Davis; Sini Reponen, UC Davis; Rachel Tertes, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Benjamin N. Sacks, University of California, Davis
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