COS 150 - Climate Change I

Thursday, August 10, 2017: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
E141, Oregon Convention Center
1:30 PM
 Using a watershed scale in-situ network to explore factors in soil moisture variability
Elise C. Osenga, Aspen Global Change Institute; Emily J. Jack-Scott, Aspen Global Change Institute; John Katzenberger, Aspen Global Change Institute; Ellie Barber, Aspen Global Change Institute
1:50 PM
 Dangerous consequences of geoengineering implementation and termination for species and ecological systems
Jessica Gurevitch, Stony Brook University; Christopher Trisos, National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center; Giuseppe Amatulli, Yale University; Alan Robock, Rutgers University; Lili Xia, Rutgers University; Brian Zambri, Rutgers University
2:10 PM
 Climate space for mountain pine beetle in North America
Dongmei Chen, University of Oregon; Patrick J. Bartlein, University of Oregon; Chris Bone, University of Oregon
2:30 PM
 Geoingineering impacts on ecological droughts in global drylands
Daniel R. Schlaepfer, University of Wyoming; John B. Bradford, U.S. Geological Survey; Kyle A. Palmquist, University of Wyoming; William K. Lauenroth, Yale University
2:50 PM
 Variability in foundation tree species water sources across an elevation gradient in the semiarid Southwest
Kimberly E. Samuels-Crow, Northern Arizona University; Yao Liu, Northern Arizona University; Drew M. P. Peltier, Northern Arizona University; Jeffrey M. Welker, University of Alaska Anchorage; William R. L. Anderegg, University of Utah; George W. Koch, Northern Arizona University; Kiona Ogle, Northern Arizona University
3:10 PM
3:40 PM
 How novel are 21st century climates? A global assessment of future climates and their analogs back through the Eocene
Kevin D. Burke, University of Wisconsin-Madison; John W. (Jack) Williams, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Stephen T. Jackson, U.S. Geological Survey
4:00 PM
 Extending the "species distribution model" paradigm to ecological phenotypes
Adam B. Smith, Missouri Botanical Garden; Jacob Alsdurf, Kansas State University; Mary Knapp, Kansas State University; Sara G. Baer, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Loretta Johnson, Kansas State University
4:20 PM
 Assessing the influence of interannual precipitation variability on experimental droughts using historical climate records
David L. Hoover, USDA-ARS; Kevin R. Wilcox, University of Oklahoma; Kristina E. Young, Northern Arizona University
4:40 PM
 Microclimatic variation, behavioral thermoregulation, and thermal sensitivity jointly mediate the response of ectotherms to rapid environmental change
Samuel B. Fey, Reed College; David A. Vasseur, Yale University; Michael L. Logan, Harvard University; Karla Alujevic, Stellenbosch University; Susana Clusella-Trullas, Stellenbosch University
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