PS 48 - Latebreaking: Modeling

Friday, August 12, 2016: 8:30 AM-10:30 AM
ESA Exhibit Hall, Ft Lauderdale Convention Center
 Eco-evolutionary dynamics in a stochastic spatial metapopulation model
Anna C. Vinton, Yale University; David A. Vasseur, Yale University
 Modeling forest productivity across a heterogeneous landscape: A comparison of satellite, geospatial, and climate predictors
Jesse Little, University of Vermont; Jennifer A. Pontius, University of Vermont; Shelly A. Rayback, University of Vermont; Emma Tait, University of Vermont; John Kilbride, University of Vermont
 Predicting forest response to climate change at multiple scales by linking an individual-based forest simulator with a Markov chain stand model
Jean Liénard, Washington State University Vancouver; Nikolay Strigul, Washington State University Vancouver
 A community distance sampling model for estimating the distributions and abundances of carnivores in the Maasai Mara, Kenya
Matthew T. Farr, Michigan State University; David S. Green, Michigan State University; Kay E. Holekamp, Michigan State University; Elise F. Zipkin, Michigan State University
 Emergent grouping behaviors and their intercations with obstacles
Anna Kravtsova, Eastern Washington University; Krisztian Magori, Eastern Washington University
 Predicting forest productivity across heterogeneous landscapes
Emma Tait, University of Vermont; Jesse Little, University of Vermont; John Kilbride, University of Vermont; Jennifer A. Pontius, University of Vermont; Shelly A. Rayback, University of Vermont
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