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PS 52
- Population Dynamics
Wednesday, August 10, 2011: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall 3, Austin Convention Center
PS 52-165
To flower or not to flower: Optimal reproductive strategies in perennial plants
Jennifer Williams
,
University of British Columbia
;
Thomas Miller
,
Rice University
PS 52-166
Spatial patterns of host-parasitoid coevolution on environmental gradients
Etsuko Nonaka
,
Umea University
;
Steven M. White
,
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
PS 52-167
Using functional traits to predict demographic parameters of herbaceous perennial plants
Robert T. Strahan
,
Northern Arizona University
;
Daniel C. Laughlin
,
University of Wyoming
;
Margaret M. Moore
,
Northern Arizona University
PS 52-168
Effects of insect damage and plant density on the spatial patterns of plant populations
Alyssa S. Hakes
,
Florida State University
;
Nora Underwood
,
Florida State University
;
Stacey L. Halpern
,
Pacific University
;
Brian Inouye
,
Florida State University
PS 52-169
How proximity to roads influence the local spatial dynamics and population growth rates of a Neotropical herbivore?
Ernane H. M. Vieira-Neto
,
University of Florida
;
Heraldo L. Vasconcelos
,
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
;
Emilio M. Bruna
,
University of Florida
;
Alan N. Costa
,
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
;
Fabiane M. Mundim
,
University of Florida
PS 52-170
Nine out of ten breeding systems agree: Self-incompatible strategies are disadvantageous in fragmented habitats
Christine E. Dumoulin
,
University of Tennessee
PS 52-171
Effects of population size and spatial configuration on the maintenance of the sexes in a clonal organism
Christopher R. Stieha
,
Cornell University
;
Amy Bowman
,
University of Kentucky
;
Philip H. Crowley
,
University of Kentucky
;
D. Nicholas McLetchie
,
University of Kentucky
PS 52-172
Genetic variation and environmental heterogeneity: Studies on a metapopulation of the bdelloid rotifer
Habrotrocha rosa
D. Liane Cochran-Stafira
,
Saint Xavier University
;
Tatiana Tatum Parker
,
Saint Xavier University
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