COS 137
Conservation Planning, Policy, And Theory II

Friday, August 14, 2015: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
319, Baltimore Convention Center
8:00 AM
 Evaluating passage use for small and medium sized mammals in an eastern Canadian boreal forest
April Robin Martinig, University of Alberta; André Desrochers, Université Laval; Jochen Jaeger, Concordia University
8:20 AM
 Impacts of natural disasters on telecouplings
Jindong Zhang, Michigan State University; Vanessa Hull, Michigan State University; Zhiyun Ouyang, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Jinyan Huang, Wolong Nature Reserve; Rengui Li, Wolong Nature Reserve; Shiqiang Zhou, Wolong Nature Reserve; Weihua Xu, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Dian Liu, Wolong Nature Reserve; Hemin Zhang, Wolong Nature Reserve; Jianguo Liu, Michigan State University
8:40 AM
 Social-ecological challenges for cost-effective restoration of degraded ecosystems
Adam Lampert, University of California, Davis; Alan Hastings, University of California, Davis; Edwin D. Grosholz, University of California; Sunny Jardine, University of Delaware; James N. Sanchirico, University of California-Davis
9:00 AM
 Assessing the risk of introducing invasive pathogens through trade in wildlife: An amphibian case study
Eric Hoffman, University of Maryland; Patrick Noyes, University of Maryland; Robin Graber, University of Maryland; Karen Lips, University of Maryland
9:20 AM
 Optimizing solutions to conservation conflicts in mosaic ecosystems
Shane Nowack, University of Guelph; Chris T. Bauch, University of Waterloo; Madhur Anand, University of Guelph
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
 Which taxon, what index we should measure for maximizing total γ-biodiversity in Japan?
Takehiko Yamanaka, Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, NARO; Takeshi Osawa, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Ryo Futanashi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology; Taku Kadoya, National Institute for Environmental Studies; Atsushi Mochizuki, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Hiroaki Ikeda, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences; Shori Yamamoto, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences
10:10 AM
 Genetic and recruitment patterns predict biodiversity loss from biodiversity offsetting schemes 
David Tierney, University of Queensland; Karen Sommerville, The Australian PlantBank
10:30 AM
 Optimal management of a deteriorating fishery
Emily A. Moberg, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Michael G. Neubert, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Christopher Costello, University of California Santa Barbara
10:50 AM
 Incorporating landowner preferences into voluntary invasive species eradication programs
Anna R. Santo, Virginia Tech; Michael G. Sorice, Virginia Tech; Christopher B. Anderson, Austral Center for Scientific Research (CADIC-CONICET); C. Josh Donlan, Advanced Conservation Strategies & Cornell University
11:10 AM
 Setting conservation banking endangered species credits using geospatioal analysis of widely available GIS data in conjunction with species-specific life history information: A new method
Margaret Conroy, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey; Richard G. Lathrop, Rutgers University; Larry Niles, LJ Niles Associates, LLC
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