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

PS 77 - Climate Change: Ranges And Phenology

Thursday, August 9, 2012: 4:30 PM-6:30 PM
Exhibit Hall, Oregon Convention Center
Patterns in forest plant phenology: Can citizen scientists accurately assess phenological changes?
Kerissa Fuccillo, Portland State University; Theresa M. Crimmins, USA National Phenology Network; Timothy S. Elder, Portland State University
Answer questions at multiple scales with data provided by the USA National Phenology Network
Alyssa Rosemartin, USA National Phenology Network; Theresa M. Crimmins, USA National Phenology Network; Carolyn A.F. Enquist, US Geological Survey; Ellen G. Denny, USA National Phenology Network; Jake Weltzin, US Geological Survey
Has climate change shifted US maize planting times?
Ethan E. Butler, Harvard University; Alexander R. Stine, Harvard University; Peter J. Huybers, Harvard University
Climatic effects on a non-native amphibian in Hawaii Island: Survivorship along an elevational gradient
Christina T. Liang, USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station
Plant range expansion and biotic interactions: An experimental approach
Daniel W. Katz, University of Michigan; Ines Ibanez, University of Michigan
Does history repeat itself? Tracking change in resource use by alpine bumblebees with global warming
Nicole Miller-Struttmann, University of Missouri-Columbia; James D. Franklin, University of Missouri; Candace Galen, University of Missouri-Columbia
Don’t judge a leaf by its color: Warming is not delaying end-of-season processes in some deciduous tree species
Anne W. Stine, Duke University; Carl Salk, University of Colorado; James Clark, Duke University
Life at the limit: Pollen limitation of an early flowering lily (Erythronium montanum)
Elinore J. Theobald, University of Washington; Janneke HilleRisLambers, University of Washington
Phenological shifts in flowering in southern California under El Niño conditions (1976)
Cesar L. Garcia, California State University, San Bernardino; Kimberlyn Williams, California State University, San Bernardino
Observed changes in phenology across the US: A regional review for the National Climate Assessment
Carolyn A.F. Enquist, US Geological Survey; Stacey Leicht Young, U.S. Geological Society; Jake Weltzin, US Geological Survey
The effects of climate and land use patterns on species presence and abundance for the Flour Bluff, TX Christmas Bird Count
Caitlin M. Bailey, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi; David J. Grisé, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Simulated vegetation responses to potential future climate change in western North America
Frédérik Saltré, Oregon State University; Sarah L. Shafer, U.S. Geological Survey; Patrick J. Bartlein, University of Oregon
Climate change: Implications for montane mammals of the Great Basin
Rob Channell, Fort Hays State University; Georgina Y. Jacquez, Fort Hays State University
The effect of temperature and precipitation on the timing of the adult flight period of Lycenid butterflies in Massachusetts
Caroline Polgar, Boston University; Richard Primack, Boston University; Ernest H. Williams, Hamilton College; Colleen Hitchcock, Boston College; Sharon Stichter, Massachusetts Butterfly Club
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