COS 86
Predation And Predator-Prey Interactions I

Wednesday, August 13, 2014: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
314, Sacramento Convention Center
1:30 PM
Predator-prey interactions altered by fishing-induced decreases in predator body size
Rebecca L. Selden, University of California Santa Barbara; Steven D. Gaines, University of California, Santa Barbara; Robert R. Warner, University of California Santa Barbara
1:50 PM
The effects of consuming toxic monarch caterpillars on Chinese mantid fecundity
Jamie L. Rafter, University of Rhode Island; Evan L. Preisser, University of Rhode Island
2:10 PM
Multiple predator effects and habitat complexity alter an intraguild predation module in pond communities
Thomas L. Anderson, University of Missouri; Raymond Semlitsch, University of Missouri
2:30 PM
Group size effects of a dangerous prey species on predator attack decision and capture success
Aimee Tallian, Utah State University; Dan MacNulty, Utah Stah University; Douglas Smith, Yellowstone Center for Resources; Daniel Stahler, Yellowstone Center for Resources
2:50 PM
Consumptive and non-consumptive effects of predators on Culex mosquitoes
Amanda J. Meadows, Washington State University; William E. Snyder, Washington State University
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
Eating all, but mainly the small: How predators shift prey species to favor larger-bodied taxa
Stuart A. Sandin, Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Brian J. Zgliczynski, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
3:40 PM
Selective predation mitigates the impact of wolves on survival of northern Yellowstone elk
Dan MacNulty, Utah Stah University; Ryan Kindermann, Utah State University; Douglas Smith, Yellowstone Center for Resources; Daniel Stahler, Yellowstone Center for Resources; P.J. White, National Park Service
4:00 PM
Projecting population cycles from individual life histories: The role of extrinsic and intrinsic factors in rodent population dynamics explored by individual based models
Viktoriia Radchuk, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig; Rolf A. Ims, University of Tromsø; Harry P. Andreassen, Hedmark University College
4:20 PM
Phylogenetic patterns of plasticity: Insights from predator-induced embryos and tadpoles
Rick A. Relyea, University of Pittsburgh; John I. Hammond, University of New Mexico; Patrick Stephens, University of Georgia; Lisa Barrow, Florida State University; Andrew R. Blaustein, Oregon State University; Paul W. Bradley, Oregon State University; Julia C. Buck, Oregon State University; Ann T. Chang, University of California, Davis; James P. Collins, Arizona State University; Brian Crother, Southeastern Louisiana University; Julia E. Earl, University of Tennessee; John E. Fauth, University of Central Florida; Stephanie S. Gervasi, Oregon State University; Jason T. Hoverman, Purdue University; Oliver Hyman, Arizona State University; Thomas M. Luhring, University of Missouri; Moses Michelsohn, Florida State University; Emily Moriarty Lemmon, Florida State University; Chris Murray, Southeastern Louisiana University; Steve Price, Davidson College; Raymond Semlitsch, University of Missouri; Andrew Sih, UC Davis; Aaron B. Stoler, University of Pittsburgh; Nick VanderBroek, Southeastern Louisiana University; Alexa Warwick, Michigan State University; Greta Wengert, University of California, Davis
4:40 PM Cancelled
COS 86-10
Development time and the stability of a host-parasitoid interaction (widthdrawn)
James T. Cronin, Louisiana State University; John D. Reeve, Southern Illinois University; Dashun Xu, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; MingQing Xiao, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
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