PS 55 - Habitat Structure, Fragmentation, Connectivity

Thursday, August 10, 2017: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
 Experimental habitat fragmentation disrupts host-parasite interaction
Julian Resasco, University of Colorado at Boulder; Matthew E. Bitters, University of Colorado at Boulder; Saul Cunningham, The Australian National University; Hugh I. Jones, University of Western Australia; Valerie J. McKenzie, University of Colorado at Boulder; Kendi F. Davies, University of Colorado at Boulder
 Abiotic niche and effects of a dynamic matrix, not short-term response, predict long-term fragmentation response
Matthew E. Bitters, University of Colorado at Boulder; Spencer Holtz, University of Colorado at Boulder; Paulina Acruri, University of Colorado at Boulder; Saul Cunningham, Australian National University; Andrew J. King, CSIRO; Julian Resasco, University of Colorado at Boulder; Robert H. Wilson, University of Colorado at Boulder; Kendi F. Davies, University of Colorado at Boulder
 Pollinator response to roadside habitat and forest edge effects in Wisconsin’s Northwoods
Cynthia M. Fiser, Michigan Technological University; Nia M. Becker, Michigan Technological University; Colin C. Phifer, Michigan Technological University; David J. Flaspohler, Michigan Technological University; Christopher R. Webster, Michigan Technological University
 Effects of corridors on seed dispersal by ants
Melissa A. Burt, North Carolina State University; Nick M. Haddad, North Carolina State University; De'Aja Sanders, North Carolina State University; Julian Resasco, University of Colorado at Boulder
 The effects of corridors and edges on seed predation by harvester ants
De'Aja Sanders, North Carolina State University; Melissa A. Burt, North Carolina State University; Julian Resasco, University of Colorado at Boulder; Nick M. Haddad, North Carolina State University
 Retention tree patterns reveal differential effects of habitat fragmentation on small mammal species in intensively managed forests
Sean M. Sultaire, Michigan State University; Gary Roloff, Michigan State University; Jake P. Verschuyl, National Council for Air and Stream Improvment; Andrew J. Kroll, Weyerhaeuser NR
 Effects of habitat fragmentation on herbivory and growth of early life stages of a long-lived perennial forb
Meg Kargul, Michigan State University; Lars A. Brudvig, Michigan State University; Melissa A. Burt, North Carolina State University
 Examining the spatial and temporal variation in sea wrack accumulations across 100 small islands in the NE Pacific
Sara B. Wickham, University of Victoria; Wiebe Nijland, Hakai Institute; Luba Y. Reshitnyk, Hakai Institute; Brian M. Starzomski, University of Victoria
 Impacts of an atrazine based herbicide on the life history of an agrobiont wolf spider
Jake Godfrey, Miami University; Ann L. Rypstra, Miami University
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