97th ESA Annual Meeting (August 5 -- 10, 2012)

COS 35 - Conservation Management II

Tuesday, August 7, 2012: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
D138, Oregon Convention Center
8:00 AM
Updating numeric nutrient criteria for Montana’s wadeable streams and rivers
Vicki Watson, University of Montana; Michael W. Suplee, Montana Department of Environmental Quality
8:20 AM
Planting for pollinators: Can current restoration mixes attract and conserve bees?
Alexandra N. Harmon-Threatt, Washington University in St.Louis; Stephen Hendrix, University of Iowa
8:40 AM
Wolves, bear-baiting, and hunting dog conflict: Trading increased depredation rates for high hunter success?
Joseph Bump, Michigan Technological University; Chelsea M. Murawski, Michigan Technological University; Linda M. Kartano, University of Helsinki; Dean M. Beyer, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Brian J. Roell, Michigan Department of Natural Resources
9:00 AM Cancelled
COS 35-4
Ecological approach for understanding human-wildlife conflicts (widthdrawn)
Kyle A. Artelle, Simon Fraser University; John D. Reynolds, Simon Fraser University; Chris T. Darimont, University of California, Santa Cruz
9:40 AM
9:50 AM Cancelled
COS 35-6
Using occupancy analysis to select focal species for adaptive management (widthdrawn)
Amy L. Silvano, Auburn University; Craig Guyer, Auburn University; Deforrest R. Allgood, Auburn University; Carrie B. Johnson, Auburn University; James Stiles, Auburn University; Sierra H. Stiles, Auburn University; James B. Grand, USGS Alabama Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Research Unit
10:10 AM
Reconstructing the conservation history of California over the last 80 years
Maria J. Santos, Utrecht University; James H. Thorne, University of California, Davis; Zephyr Frank, Stanford University; Jon Christensen, Stanford University
10:50 AM
Have you heard of the Ohlone tiger beetle? How knowledge affects recreationists’ stated behaviors and attitude toward an endangered species
Tara M. Cornelisse, American Museum of Natural History; Timothy P. Duane, University of California Santa Cruz
11:10 AM
How does site invadedness relate to funding for invasive plant treatment?
Gwen D. Iacona, University of Queensland; Franklin D. Price, Florida Natural Areas Inventory; Paul R. Armsworth, University of Tennessee