96th ESA Annual Meeting (August 7 -- 12, 2011)

COS 74 - Climate Change: Ranges and Phenology

Wednesday, August 10, 2011: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
8, Austin Convention Center
1:30 PM
Winter rainfall predicts phenology on an east-west axis in widely separated populations of a migrant songbird
Ann E. McKellar, Queen's University; Peter Marra, Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute; Susan J. Hannon, University of Alberta; Colin E. Studds, Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center; Laurene M. Ratcliffe, Queen's University
1:50 PM
Transient dynamics during climate change induced range shifts
Janneke Hille Ris Lambers, University of Washington; Kevin R. Ford, University of Washington
2:10 PM
Assessing the effects of climate change on bird phenology at broad temporal and spatial scales
J. R. Courter, Clemson University; R. J. Johnson, Clemson University; K. G. Hubbard, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; William Bridges, Clemson University
2:30 PM
Climatic drivers of pika population density in the Southern Rocky Mountains
Liesl Peterson Erb, University of Colorado at Boulder; Chris Ray, University of Colorado; Rob Guralnick, University of Colorado at Boulder
2:50 PM
Measuring the effect of climate change on fern phenology and ecophysiology using historical and experimental methods
Elizabeth R. Ellwood, Boston University; Richard Primack, Boston University; Jeffrey S. Dukes, Purdue University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Impacts of climate and competition on altitudinal range limits of Pacific Northwestern conifers
Ailene K. Ettinger, Tufts University; Kevin R. Ford, University of Washington; Janneke HilleRisLambers, University of Washington
3:40 PM
Exploring spatial autocorrelation and spatial random effects in tree species distribution models with the forest inventory and analysis data
Sydne Record, Harvard University; Matthew C. Fitzpatrick, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Aaron Ellison, Harvard University; Andrew O. Finley, Michigan State University
4:20 PM
CANCELLED - Migration potential of a North-American boreal forest tree species, Populus balsamifera, in a changing climate
Amanda Robertson, University of Alaska; Naoki Takebayashi, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Matthew S. Olson, Texas Tech University
4:40 PM
Using citizen science efforts to examine spatiotemporal variation in avian migration phenology
Allen Hurlbert, University of North Carolina; Lily Z. Liang, University of North Carolina