95th ESA Annual Meeting (August 1 -- 6, 2010)

COS 13 - Population Dynamics and Regulation

Monday, August 2, 2010: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
319, David L Lawrence Convention Center
Presider:
David E. Avery
1:30 PM
Fast and slow dynamics of small mammal populations
Guiming Wang, Mississippi State University; Lowell L. Getz, University of Illinois; Alicia V. Linzey, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Michael H. Kesner, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
1:50 PM
Allee effects induce critical area for establishment in gypsy moth invasion
Andrew M. Kramer, University of Georgia; Elodie Vercken, UMR Interactions Biotiques et Santé Végétale; Patrick Tobin, USDA Forest Service; John M. Drake, University of Georgia
2:10 PM
Evidence of shifts in the periodicity of gypsy moth populations during the 20th century
Kyle J. Haynes, University of Virginia; Andrew M. Liebhold, USDA Forest Service; Derek M. Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University
2:30 PM
Longitudinal analysis in Plantago: Evaluating the impacts of genetic variation and early life stages on population dynamics
Richard P. Shefferson, University of Tokyo; Deborah A. Roach, University of Virginia
2:50 PM
Geographic variation in North American gypsy moth cycles: Subharmonics, generalist predators and spatial coupling
Ottar N. Bjornstad, Pennsylvania State University; Andrew M. Liebhold, USDA Forest Service; Christelle Robinet, INRA - Centre de Recherches d'Orléans
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Back to the future: Using fecundity estimates to understand population dynamics in the past
Howard H. Whiteman, Murray State University; Jacqueline M. Doyle, Purdue University; Nicole G. Gerlanc, Frederick Community College; Scott A. Wissinger, Allegheny College; Ashley N. Hagan, Murray State University; Sarah Thomason, Purdue University
3:40 PM
Individual quality affects long-term effects of climate on reproductive performance in goshawk
Ivar Herfindal, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Bernt-Erik Sæther, Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Martijn van de Pol, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW); Jan T. Nielsen, Tolne; Anders Pape Møller, Université Paris-Sud
4:00 PM
Interacting effects of hatching plasticity, larval resources, perceived risk, and predation on phenotypes and recruitment of juvenile red-eyed treefrogs
Justin C. Touchon, Vassar College; Michael W. McCoy, Boston University; James R. Vonesh, Virginia Commonwealth University; Karen M. Warkentin, Boston University