COS 54
Agricultural Systems

Wednesday, August 13, 2014: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM
301, Sacramento Convention Center
8:00 AM
8:20 AM
Structure and function of insect-flower interaction networks in relation to loss of floral diversity and surrounding landscape context
Jane C. Stout, School of Natural Sciences; Sarah E. Mullen, School of Natural Sciences; Florence Hecq, School of Natural Sciences
9:00 AM
Impacts of cropland intensification on extreme temperatures
Nathaniel Mueller, Harvard University; Ethan E. Butler, Harvard University; N. Michele Holbrook, Harvard University; Peter J. Huybers, Harvard University
9:20 AM
Size matters: Nest colonization patterns for twig-nesting ants
Esteli Jimenez-Soto, University of California Santa Cruz; Stacy M. Philpott, University of California, Santa Cruz
9:40 AM
9:50 AM
Arthropod and predator abundance and the potential for ecosystem services in California central coast urban gardens
Peter Bichier, University of California, Santa Cruz; Simone Albuquerque, U. of California, Santa Cruz; Michelle Otoshi, U. of California, Santa Cruz; Robyn Quistberg, University of California, Santa Cruz; Stacy M. Philpott, University of California, Santa Cruz
10:10 AM
Variation in maize developmental sensitivity to temperature
Ethan E. Butler, Harvard University; Peter J. Huybers, Harvard University
10:30 AM
Legacy effects of agronomic management at the Kellogg Biological Station LTER
Brad Gottshall, University of Louisville; Sarah Emery, University of Louisville
10:50 AM Cancelled
COS 54-9
Linking habitat management with predator-prey interactions through molecular gut-content analysis (widthdrawn)
Jason Schmidt, Michigan State University; Zsofia Szendrei, Michigan State University; Alexandria Bryant, University of Louisville; Daniel L. Rowley, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service; Michael Furlong, University of Queensland; Matthew Greenstone, USDA ARS
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